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Mar 20, 2012
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Andrew Gerrand
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doc: replace mentions of 6g with gc or the go command
R=golang-dev, r CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5846070
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</step>
<step
title=
"Using this program"
src=
"doc/codewalk/markov.go"
>
To use this program, first compile and link it.
If you are using
<code>
6g
</code>
as your compiler, the command
would look something like this:
To use this program, first build it with the
<a
href=
"/cmd/go/"
>
go
</a>
command:
<pre>
$
6g markov.go
&&
6l -o markov markov.6
</pre>
$
go build markov.go
</pre>
And then execute it while piping in some input text:
<pre>
$ echo "a man a plan a canal panama"
| ./markov -prefix=1
a plan a man a plan a canal panama
</pre>
$ echo "a man a plan a canal panama"
\
| ./markov -prefix=1
a plan a man a plan a canal panama
</pre>
Here's a transcript of generating some text using the Go distribution's
README file as source material:
<pre>
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}-->
<p><i>
This applies to the
6g toolchain. Gccgo has native gdb support. Besides this
overview you might want to consult the
This applies to the
<code>
gc
</code>
toolchain. Gccgo has native gdb support.
Besides this
overview you might want to consult the
<a
href=
"http://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/"
>
GDB manual
</a>
.
</i></p>
<h2
id=
"Introduction"
>
Introduction
</h2>
<p>
When you compile and link your Go programs with the
6g/6l or 8g/8l toolchains
When you compile and link your Go programs with the
<code>
gc
</code>
toolchain
on Linux, Mac OSX or FreeBSD, the resulting binaries contain DWARFv3
debugging information that recent versions (>7.1) of the GDB debugger can
use to inspect a live process or a core dump.
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Do Go programs link with C/C++ programs?
</h3>
<p>
There are two Go compiler implementations,
<code>
6g
</code>
and friends,
generically called
<code>
gc
</code>
,
and
<code>
gccgo
</code>
.
There are two Go compiler implementations,
<code>
gc
</code>
(the
<code>
6g
</code>
program and friends)
and
<code>
gccgo
</code>
.
<code>
Gc
</code>
uses a different calling convention and linker and can
therefore only be linked with C programs using the same convention.
There is such a C compiler but no C++ compiler.
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<p>
The sizes of
<code>
int
</code>
and
<code>
uint
</code>
are implementation-specific
but the same as each other on a given platform.
The 64 bit Go compilers (both
6g
and gccgo) use a 32 bit representation for
The 64 bit Go compilers (both
gc
and gccgo) use a 32 bit representation for
<code>
int
</code>
. Code that relies on a particular
size of value should use an explicitly sized type, like
<code>
int64
</code>
.
On the other hand, floating-point scalars and complex
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</p>
<p>
We considered writing
<code>
6g
</code>
, the original Go compiler, in Go itself but
We considered writing
<code>
gc
</code>
, the original Go compiler, in Go itself but
elected not to do so because of the difficulties of bootstrapping and
especially of open source distribution
—
you'd need a Go compiler to
set up a Go environment.
<code>
Gccgo
</code>
, which came later, makes it possible to
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</p>
<p>
We also considered using LLVM for
<code>
6g
</code>
but we felt it was too large and
We also considered using LLVM for
<code>
gc
</code>
but we felt it was too large and
slow to meet our performance goals.
</p>
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