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Russ Cox authored
Move error information into Package struct, so that a package can be returned even if a dependency failed to load or did not exist. This makes it possible to run 'go fix' or 'go fmt' on packages with broken dependencies or missing imports. It also enables go get -fix. The new go list -e flag lets go list process those package errors as normal data. Change p.Doc to be first sentence of package doc, not entire package doc. Makes go list -json or go list -f '{{.ImportPath}} {{.Doc}}' much more reasonable. The go tool now depends on http, which means also net and crypto/tls, both of which use cgo. Trying to make the build scripts that build the go tool understand and handle cgo is too much work. Instead, we build a stripped down version of the go tool, compiled as go_bootstrap, that substitutes an error stub for the usual HTTP code. The buildscript builds go_bootstrap, go_bootstrap builds the standard packages and commands, including the full including-HTTP-support go tool, and then go_bootstrap gets deleted. Also handle the case where the buildscript needs updating during all.bash: if it fails but a go command can be found on the current $PATH, try to regenerate it. This gracefully handles situations like adding a new file to a package used by the go tool. R=r, adg CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/5553059
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