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    28  <h2 id="introduction">Introduction to Go 1.7</h2>
    29  
    30  <p>
    31  The latest Go release, version 1.7, arrives six months after 1.6.
    32  Most of its changes are in the implementation of the toolchain, runtime, and libraries.
    33  There is one minor change to the language specification.
    34  As always, the release maintains the Go 1 <a href="/doc/go1compat.html">promise of compatibility</a>.
    35  We expect almost all Go programs to continue to compile and run as before.
    36  </p>
    37  
    38  <p>
    39  The release <a href="#ports">adds a port to IBM LinuxOne</a>;
    40  <a href="#compiler">updates the x86-64 compiler back end</a> to generate more efficient code;
    41  includes the <a href="#context">context package</a>, promoted from the
    42  <a href="https://golang.org/x/net/context">x/net subrepository</a>
    43  and now used in the standard library;
    44  and <a href="#testing">adds support in the testing package</a> for
    45  creating hierarchies of tests and benchmarks.
    46  The release also <a href="#cmd/go">finalizes the vendoring support</a>
    47  started in Go 1.5, making it a standard feature.
    48  </p>
    49  
    50  <h2 id="language">Changes to the language</h2>
    51  
    52  <p>
    53  There is one tiny language change in this release.
    54  The section on <a href="/ref/spec#Terminating_statements">terminating statements</a>
    55  clarifies that to determine whether a statement list ends in a terminating statement,
    56  the “final non-empty statement” is considered the end,
    57  matching the existing behavior of the gc and gccgo compiler toolchains.
    58  In earlier releases the definition referred only to the “final statement,”
    59  leaving the effect of trailing empty statements at the least unclear.
    60  The <a href="/pkg/go/types/"><code>go/types</code></a>
    61  package has been updated to match the gc and gccgo compiler toolchains
    62  in this respect.
    63  This change has no effect on the correctness of existing programs.
    64  </p>
    65  
    66  <h2 id="ports">Ports</h2>
    67  
    68  <p>
    69  Go 1.7 adds support for macOS 10.12 Sierra.
    70  This support was backported to Go 1.6.3.
    71  Binaries built with versions of Go before 1.6.3 will not work
    72  correctly on Sierra.
    73  </p>
    74  
    75  <p>
    76  Go 1.7 adds an experimental port to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_on_z_Systems">Linux on z Systems</a> (<code>linux/s390x</code>)
    77  and the beginning of a port to Plan 9 on ARM (<code>plan9/arm</code>).
    78  </p>
    79  
    80  <p>
    81  The experimental ports to Linux on 64-bit MIPS (<code>linux/mips64</code> and <code>linux/mips64le</code>)
    82  added in Go 1.6 now have full support for cgo and external linking.
    83  </p>
    84  
    85  <p>
    86  The experimental port to Linux on little-endian 64-bit PowerPC (<code>linux/ppc64le</code>)
    87  now requires the POWER8 architecture or later.
    88  Big-endian 64-bit PowerPC (<code>linux/ppc64</code>) only requires the
    89  POWER5 architecture.
    90  </p>
    91  
    92  <p>
    93  The OpenBSD port now requires OpenBSD 5.6 or later, for access to the <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/getentropy.2"><i>getentropy</i>(2)</a> system call.
    94  </p>
    95  
    96  <h3 id="known_issues">Known Issues</h3>
    97  
    98  <p>
    99  There are some instabilities on FreeBSD that are known but not understood.
   100  These can lead to program crashes in rare cases.
   101  See <a href="https://golang.org/issue/16136">issue 16136</a>,
   102  <a href="https://golang.org/issue/15658">issue 15658</a>,
   103  and <a href="https://golang.org/issue/16396">issue 16396</a>.
   104  Any help in solving these FreeBSD-specific issues would be appreciated.
   105  </p>
   106  
   107  <h2 id="tools">Tools</h2>
   108  
   109  <h3 id="cmd_asm">Assembler</h3>
   110  
   111  <p>
   112  For 64-bit ARM systems, the vector register names have been
   113  corrected to <code>V0</code> through <code>V31</code>;
   114  previous releases incorrectly referred to them as <code>V32</code> through <code>V63</code>.
   115  </p>
   116  
   117  <p>
   118  For 64-bit x86 systems, the following instructions have been added:
   119  <code>PCMPESTRI</code>,
   120  <code>RORXL</code>,
   121  <code>RORXQ</code>,
   122  <code>VINSERTI128</code>,
   123  <code>VPADDD</code>,
   124  <code>VPADDQ</code>,
   125  <code>VPALIGNR</code>,
   126  <code>VPBLENDD</code>,
   127  <code>VPERM2F128</code>,
   128  <code>VPERM2I128</code>,
   129  <code>VPOR</code>,
   130  <code>VPSHUFB</code>,
   131  <code>VPSHUFD</code>,
   132  <code>VPSLLD</code>,
   133  <code>VPSLLDQ</code>,
   134  <code>VPSLLQ</code>,
   135  <code>VPSRLD</code>,
   136  <code>VPSRLDQ</code>,
   137  and
   138  <code>VPSRLQ</code>.
   139  </p>
   140  
   141  <h3 id="compiler">Compiler Toolchain</h3>
   142  
   143  <p>
   144  This release includes a new code generation back end for 64-bit x86 systems,
   145  following a <a href="https://golang.org/s/go17ssa">proposal from 2015</a>
   146  that has been under development since then.
   147  The new back end, based on
   148  <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_single_assignment_form">SSA</a>,
   149  generates more compact, more efficient code
   150  and provides a better platform for optimizations
   151  such as bounds check elimination.
   152  The new back end reduces the CPU time required by
   153  <a href="https://golang.org/test/bench/go1/">our benchmark programs</a> by 5-35%.
   154  </p>
   155  
   156  <p>
   157  For this release, the new back end can be disabled by passing
   158  <code>-ssa=0</code> to the compiler.
   159  If you find that your program compiles or runs successfully
   160  only with the new back end disabled, please
   161  <a href="https://golang.org/issue/new">file a bug report</a>.
   162  </p>
   163  
   164  <p>
   165  The format of exported metadata written by the compiler in package archives has changed:
   166  the old textual format has been replaced by a more compact binary format.
   167  This results in somewhat smaller package archives and fixes a few
   168  long-standing corner case bugs.
   169  </p>
   170  
   171  <p>
   172  For this release, the new export format can be disabled by passing
   173  <code>-newexport=0</code> to the compiler.
   174  If you find that your program compiles or runs successfully
   175  only with the new export format disabled, please
   176  <a href="https://golang.org/issue/new">file a bug report</a>.
   177  </p>
   178  
   179  <p>
   180  The linker's <code>-X</code> option no longer supports the unusual two-argument form
   181  <code>-X</code> <code>name</code> <code>value</code>,
   182  as <a href="/doc/go1.6#compiler">announced</a> in the Go 1.6 release
   183  and in warnings printed by the linker.
   184  Use <code>-X</code> <code>name=value</code> instead.
   185  </p>
   186  
   187  <p>
   188  The compiler and linker have been optimized and run significantly faster in this release than in Go 1.6,
   189  although they are still slower than we would like and will continue to be optimized in future releases.
   190  </p>
   191  
   192  <p>
   193  Due to changes across the compiler toolchain and standard library,
   194  binaries built with this release should typically be smaller than binaries
   195  built with Go 1.6,
   196  sometimes by as much as 20-30%.
   197  </p>
   198  
   199  <p>
   200  On x86-64 systems, Go programs now maintain stack frame pointers
   201  as expected by profiling tools like Linux's perf and Intel's VTune,
   202  making it easier to analyze and optimize Go programs using these tools.
   203  The frame pointer maintenance has a small run-time overhead that varies
   204  but averages around 2%. We hope to reduce this cost in future releases.
   205  To build a toolchain that does not use frame pointers, set
   206  <code>GOEXPERIMENT=noframepointer</code> when running
   207  <code>make.bash</code>, <code>make.bat</code>, or <code>make.rc</code>.
   208  </p>
   209  
   210  <h3 id="cmd_cgo">Cgo</h3>
   211  
   212  <p>
   213  Packages using <a href="/cmd/cgo/">cgo</a> may now include
   214  Fortran source files (in addition to C, C++, Objective C, and SWIG),
   215  although the Go bindings must still use C language APIs.
   216  </p>
   217  
   218  <p>
   219  Go bindings may now use a new helper function <code>C.CBytes</code>.
   220  In contrast to <code>C.CString</code>, which takes a Go <code>string</code>
   221  and returns a <code>*C.byte</code> (a C <code>char*</code>),
   222  <code>C.CBytes</code> takes a Go <code>[]byte</code>
   223  and returns an <code>unsafe.Pointer</code> (a C <code>void*</code>).
   224  </p>
   225  
   226  <p>
   227  Packages and binaries built using <code>cgo</code> have in past releases
   228  produced different output on each build,
   229  due to the embedding of temporary directory names.
   230  When using this release with
   231  new enough versions of GCC or Clang
   232  (those that support the <code>-fdebug-prefix-map</code> option),
   233  those builds should finally be deterministic.
   234  </p>
   235  
   236  <h3 id="gccgo">Gccgo</h3>
   237  
   238  <p>
   239  Due to the alignment of Go's semiannual release schedule with GCC's annual release schedule,
   240  GCC release 6 contains the Go 1.6.1 version of gccgo.
   241  The next release, GCC 7, will likely have the Go 1.8 version of gccgo.
   242  </p>
   243  
   244  <h3 id="cmd_go">Go command</h3>
   245  
   246  <p>
   247  The <a href="/cmd/go/"><code>go</code></a> command's basic operation
   248  is unchanged, but there are a number of changes worth noting.
   249  </p>
   250  
   251  <p>
   252  This release removes support for the <code>GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT</code> environment variable,
   253  as <a href="/doc/go1.6#go_command">announced</a> in the Go 1.6 release.
   254  <a href="https://golang.org/s/go15vendor">Vendoring support</a>
   255  is now a standard feature of the <code>go</code> command and toolchain.
   256  </p>
   257  
   258  <p>
   259  The <code>Package</code> data structure made available to
   260  “<code>go</code> <code>list</code>” now includes a
   261  <code>StaleReason</code> field explaining why a particular package
   262  is or is not considered stale (in need of rebuilding).
   263  This field is available to the <code>-f</code> or <code>-json</code>
   264  options and is useful for understanding why a target is being rebuilt.
   265  </p>
   266  
   267  <p>
   268  The “<code>go</code> <code>get</code>” command now supports
   269  import paths referring to <code>git.openstack.org</code>.
   270  </p>
   271  
   272  <p>
   273  This release adds experimental, minimal support for building programs using
   274  <a href="/pkg/go/build#hdr-Binary_Only_Packages">binary-only packages</a>,
   275  packages distributed in binary form
   276  without the corresponding source code.
   277  This feature is needed in some commercial settings
   278  but is not intended to be fully integrated into the rest of the toolchain.
   279  For example, tools that assume access to complete source code
   280  will not work with such packages, and there are no plans to support
   281  such packages in the “<code>go</code> <code>get</code>” command.
   282  </p>
   283  
   284  <h3 id="cmd_doc">Go doc</h3>
   285  
   286  <p>
   287  The “<code>go</code> <code>doc</code>” command
   288  now groups constructors with the type they construct,
   289  following <a href="/cmd/godoc/"><code>godoc</code></a>.
   290  </p>
   291  
   292  <h3 id="cmd_vet">Go vet</h3>
   293  
   294  <p>
   295  The “<code>go</code> <code>vet</code>” command
   296  has more accurate analysis in its <code>-copylock</code> and <code>-printf</code> checks,
   297  and a new <code>-tests</code> check that checks the name and signature of likely test functions.
   298  To avoid confusion with the new <code>-tests</code> check, the old, unadvertised
   299  <code>-test</code> option has been removed; it was equivalent to <code>-all</code> <code>-shadow</code>.
   300  </p>
   301  
   302  <p id="vet_lostcancel">
   303  The <code>vet</code> command also has a new check,
   304  <code>-lostcancel</code>, which detects failure to call the
   305  cancelation function returned by the <code>WithCancel</code>,
   306  <code>WithTimeout</code>, and <code>WithDeadline</code> functions in
   307  Go 1.7's new <code>context</code> package (see <a
   308  href='#context'>below</a>).
   309  Failure to call the function prevents the new <code>Context</code>
   310  from being reclaimed until its parent is cancelled.
   311  (The background context is never cancelled.)
   312  </p>
   313  
   314  <h3 id="cmd_dist">Go tool dist</h3>
   315  
   316  <p>
   317  The new subcommand “<code>go</code> <code>tool</code> <code>dist</code> <code>list</code>”
   318  prints all supported operating system/architecture pairs.
   319  </p>
   320  
   321  <h3 id="cmd_trace">Go tool trace</h3>
   322  
   323  <p>
   324  The “<code>go</code> <code>tool</code> <code>trace</code>” command,
   325  <a href="/doc/go1.5#trace_command">introduced in Go 1.5</a>,
   326  has been refined in various ways.
   327  </p>
   328  
   329  <p>
   330  First, collecting traces is significantly more efficient than in past releases.
   331  In this release, the typical execution-time overhead of collecting a trace is about 25%;
   332  in past releases it was at least 400%.
   333  Second, trace files now include file and line number information,
   334  making them more self-contained and making the
   335  original executable optional when running the trace tool.
   336  Third, the trace tool now breaks up large traces to avoid limits
   337  in the browser-based viewer.
   338  </p>
   339  
   340  <p>
   341  Although the trace file format has changed in this release,
   342  the Go 1.7 tools can still read traces from earlier releases.
   343  </p>
   344  
   345  <h2 id="performance">Performance</h2>
   346  
   347  <p>
   348  As always, the changes are so general and varied that precise statements
   349  about performance are difficult to make.
   350  Most programs should run a bit faster,
   351  due to speedups in the garbage collector and
   352  optimizations in the core library.
   353  On x86-64 systems, many programs will run significantly faster,
   354  due to improvements in generated code brought by the
   355  new compiler back end.
   356  As noted above, in our own benchmarks,
   357  the code generation changes alone typically reduce program CPU time by 5-35%.
   358  </p>
   359  
   360  <p>
   361  <!-- git log -''-grep '-[0-9][0-9]\.[0-9][0-9]%' go1.6.. -->
   362  There have been significant optimizations bringing more than 10% improvements
   363  to implementations in the
   364  <a href="/pkg/crypto/sha1/"><code>crypto/sha1</code></a>,
   365  <a href="/pkg/crypto/sha256/"><code>crypto/sha256</code></a>,
   366  <a href="/pkg/encoding/binary/"><code>encoding/binary</code></a>,
   367  <a href="/pkg/fmt/"><code>fmt</code></a>,
   368  <a href="/pkg/hash/adler32/"><code>hash/adler32</code></a>,
   369  <a href="/pkg/hash/crc32/"><code>hash/crc32</code></a>,
   370  <a href="/pkg/hash/crc64/"><code>hash/crc64</code></a>,
   371  <a href="/pkg/image/color/"><code>image/color</code></a>,
   372  <a href="/pkg/math/big/"><code>math/big</code></a>,
   373  <a href="/pkg/strconv/"><code>strconv</code></a>,
   374  <a href="/pkg/strings/"><code>strings</code></a>,
   375  <a href="/pkg/unicode/"><code>unicode</code></a>,
   376  and
   377  <a href="/pkg/unicode/utf16/"><code>unicode/utf16</code></a>
   378  packages.
   379  </p>
   380  
   381  <p>
   382  Garbage collection pauses should be significantly shorter than they
   383  were in Go 1.6 for programs with large numbers of idle goroutines,
   384  substantial stack size fluctuation, or large package-level variables.
   385  </p>
   386  
   387  <h2 id="library">Core library</h2>
   388  
   389  <h3 id="context">Context</h3>
   390  
   391  <p>
   392  Go 1.7 moves the <code>golang.org/x/net/context</code> package
   393  into the standard library as <a href="/pkg/context/"><code>context</code></a>.
   394  This allows the use of contexts for cancelation, timeouts, and passing
   395  request-scoped data in other standard library packages,
   396  including
   397  <a href="#net">net</a>,
   398  <a href="#net/http">net/http</a>,
   399  and
   400  <a href="#os/exec">os/exec</a>,
   401  as noted below.
   402  </p>
   403  
   404  <p>
   405  For more information about contexts, see the
   406  <a href="/pkg/context/">package documentation</a>
   407  and the Go blog post
   408  “<a href="https://blog.golang.org/context">Go Concurrent Patterns: Context</a>.”
   409  </p>
   410  
   411  <h3 id="httptrace">HTTP Tracing</h3>
   412  
   413  <p>
   414  Go 1.7 introduces <a href="/pkg/net/http/httptrace/"><code>net/http/httptrace</code></a>,
   415  a package that provides mechanisms for tracing events within HTTP requests.
   416  </p>
   417  
   418  <h3 id="testing">Testing</h3>
   419  
   420  <p>
   421  The <code>testing</code> package now supports the definition
   422  of tests with subtests and benchmarks with sub-benchmarks.
   423  This support makes it easy to write table-driven benchmarks
   424  and to create hierarchical tests.
   425  It also provides a way to share common setup and tear-down code.
   426  See the <a href="/pkg/testing/#hdr-Subtests_and_Sub_benchmarks">package documentation</a> for details.
   427  </p>
   428  
   429  <h3 id="runtime">Runtime</h3>
   430  
   431  <p>
   432  All panics started by the runtime now use panic values
   433  that implement both the
   434  builtin <a href="/ref/spec#Errors"><code>error</code></a>,
   435  and
   436  <a href="/pkg/runtime/#Error"><code>runtime.Error</code></a>,
   437  as
   438  <a href="/ref/spec#Run_time_panics">required by the language specification</a>.
   439  </p>
   440  
   441  <p>
   442  During panics, if a signal's name is known, it will be printed in the stack trace.
   443  Otherwise, the signal's number will be used, as it was before Go1.7.
   444  </p>
   445  
   446  <p>
   447  The new function
   448  <a href="/pkg/runtime/#KeepAlive"><code>KeepAlive</code></a>
   449  provides an explicit mechanism for declaring
   450  that an allocated object must be considered reachable
   451  at a particular point in a program,
   452  typically to delay the execution of an associated finalizer.
   453  </p>
   454  
   455  <p>
   456  The new function
   457  <a href="/pkg/runtime/#CallersFrames"><code>CallersFrames</code></a>
   458  translates a PC slice obtained from
   459  <a href="/pkg/runtime/#Callers"><code>Callers</code></a>
   460  into a sequence of frames corresponding to the call stack.
   461  This new API should be preferred instead of direct use of
   462  <a href="/pkg/runtime/#FuncForPC"><code>FuncForPC</code></a>,
   463  because the frame sequence can more accurately describe
   464  call stacks with inlined function calls.
   465  </p>
   466  
   467  <p>
   468  The new function
   469  <a href="/pkg/runtime/#SetCgoTraceback"><code>SetCgoTraceback</code></a>
   470  facilitates tighter integration between Go and C code executing
   471  in the same process called using cgo.
   472  </p>
   473  
   474  <p>
   475  On 32-bit systems, the runtime can now use memory allocated
   476  by the operating system anywhere in the address space,
   477  eliminating the
   478  “memory allocated by OS not in usable range” failure
   479  common in some environments.
   480  </p>
   481  
   482  <p>
   483  The runtime can now return unused memory to the operating system on
   484  all architectures.
   485  In Go 1.6 and earlier, the runtime could not
   486  release memory on ARM64, 64-bit PowerPC, or MIPS.
   487  </p>
   488  
   489  <p>
   490  On Windows, Go programs in Go 1.5 and earlier forced
   491  the global Windows timer resolution to 1ms at startup
   492  by calling <code>timeBeginPeriod(1)</code>.
   493  Changing the global timer resolution caused problems on some systems,
   494  and testing suggested that the call was not needed for good scheduler performance,
   495  so Go 1.6 removed the call.
   496  Go 1.7 brings the call back: under some workloads the call
   497  is still needed for good scheduler performance.
   498  </p>
   499  
   500  
   501  <h3 id="minor_library_changes">Minor changes to the library</h3>
   502  
   503  <p>
   504  As always, there are various minor changes and updates to the library,
   505  made with the Go 1 <a href="/doc/go1compat">promise of compatibility</a>
   506  in mind.
   507  </p>
   508  
   509  <dl id="bufio"><dt><a href="/pkg/bufio/">bufio</a></dt>
   510  
   511  <dd>
   512  <p>
   513  In previous releases of Go, if
   514  <a href="/pkg/bufio/#Reader"><code>Reader</code></a>'s
   515  <a href="/pkg/bufio/#Reader.Peek"><code>Peek</code></a> method
   516  were asked for more bytes than fit in the underlying buffer,
   517  it would return an empty slice and the error <code>ErrBufferFull</code>.
   518  Now it returns the entire underlying buffer, still accompanied by the error <code>ErrBufferFull</code>.
   519  </p>
   520  </dd>
   521  </dl>
   522  
   523  <dl id="bytes"><dt><a href="/pkg/bytes/">bytes</a></dt>
   524  
   525  <dd>
   526  <p>
   527  The new functions
   528  <a href="/pkg/bytes/#ContainsAny"><code>ContainsAny</code></a> and
   529  <a href="/pkg/bytes/#ContainsRune"><code>ContainsRune</code></a>
   530  have been added for symmetry with
   531  the <a href="/pkg/strings/"><code>strings</code></a> package.
   532  </p>
   533  
   534  <p>
   535  In previous releases of Go, if
   536  <a href="/pkg/bytes/#Reader"><code>Reader</code></a>'s
   537  <a href="/pkg/bytes/#Reader.Read"><code>Read</code></a> method
   538  were asked for zero bytes with no data remaining, it would
   539  return a count of 0 and no error.
   540  Now it returns a count of 0 and the error
   541  <a href="/pkg/io/#EOF"><code>io.EOF</code></a>.
   542  </p>
   543  
   544  <p>
   545  The
   546  <a href="/pkg/bytes/#Reader"><code>Reader</code></a> type has a new method
   547  <a href="/pkg/bytes/#Reader.Reset"><code>Reset</code></a> to allow reuse of a <code>Reader</code>.
   548  </p>
   549  </dd>
   550  </dl>
   551  
   552  <dl id="compress_flate"><dt><a href="/pkg/compress/flate/">compress/flate</a></dt>
   553  
   554  <dd>
   555  <p>
   556  There are many performance optimizations throughout the package.
   557  Decompression speed is improved by about 10%,
   558  while compression for <code>DefaultCompression</code> is twice as fast.
   559  </p>
   560  
   561  <p>
   562  In addition to those general improvements,
   563  the
   564  <code>BestSpeed</code>
   565  compressor has been replaced entirely and uses an
   566  algorithm similar to <a href="https://github.com/google/snappy">Snappy</a>,
   567  resulting in about a 2.5X speed increase,
   568  although the output can be 5-10% larger than with the previous algorithm.
   569  </p>
   570  
   571  <p>
   572  There is also a new compression level
   573  <code>HuffmanOnly</code>
   574  that applies Huffman but not Lempel-Ziv encoding.
   575  <a href="https://blog.klauspost.com/constant-time-gzipzip-compression/">Forgoing Lempel-Ziv encoding</a> means that
   576  <code>HuffmanOnly</code> runs about 3X faster than the new <code>BestSpeed</code>
   577  but at the cost of producing compressed outputs that are 20-40% larger than those
   578  generated by the new <code>BestSpeed</code>.
   579  </p>
   580  
   581  <p>
   582  It is important to note that both
   583  <code>BestSpeed</code> and <code>HuffmanOnly</code> produce a compressed output that is
   584  <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1951">RFC 1951</a> compliant.
   585  In other words, any valid DEFLATE decompressor will continue to be able to decompress these outputs.
   586  </p>
   587  
   588  <p>
   589  Lastly, there is a minor change to the decompressor's implementation of
   590  <a href="/pkg/io/#Reader"><code>io.Reader</code></a>. In previous versions,
   591  the decompressor deferred reporting
   592  <a href="/pkg/io/#EOF"><code>io.EOF</code></a> until exactly no more bytes could be read.
   593  Now, it reports
   594  <a href="/pkg/io/#EOF"><code>io.EOF</code></a> more eagerly when reading the last set of bytes.
   595  </p>
   596  </dd>
   597  </dl>
   598  
   599  <dl id="crypto_tls"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/">crypto/tls</a></dt>
   600  
   601  <dd>
   602  <p>
   603  The TLS implementation sends the first few data packets on each connection
   604  using small record sizes, gradually increasing to the TLS maximum record size.
   605  This heuristic reduces the amount of data that must be received before
   606  the first packet can be decrypted, improving communication latency over
   607  low-bandwidth networks.
   608  Setting
   609  <a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/#Config"><code>Config</code></a>'s
   610  <code>DynamicRecordSizingDisabled</code> field to true
   611  forces the behavior of Go 1.6 and earlier, where packets are
   612  as large as possible from the start of the connection.
   613  </p>
   614  
   615  <p>
   616  The TLS client now has optional, limited support for server-initiated renegotiation,
   617  enabled by setting the
   618  <a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/#Config"><code>Config</code></a>'s
   619  <code>Renegotiation</code> field.
   620  This is needed for connecting to many Microsoft Azure servers.
   621  </p>
   622  
   623  <p>
   624  The errors returned by the package now consistently begin with a
   625  <code>tls:</code> prefix.
   626  In past releases, some errors used a <code>crypto/tls:</code> prefix,
   627  some used a <code>tls:</code> prefix, and some had no prefix at all.
   628  </p>
   629  
   630  <p>
   631  When generating self-signed certificates, the package no longer sets the
   632  “Authority Key Identifier” field by default.
   633  </p>
   634  </dd>
   635  </dl>
   636  
   637  <dl id="crypto_x509"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/">crypto/x509</a></dt>
   638  
   639  <dd>
   640  <p>
   641  The new function
   642  <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#SystemCertPool"><code>SystemCertPool</code></a>
   643  provides access to the entire system certificate pool if available.
   644  There is also a new associated error type
   645  <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#SystemRootsError"><code>SystemRootsError</code></a>.
   646  </p>
   647  </dd>
   648  </dl>
   649  
   650  <dl id="debug_dwarf"><dt><a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf/">debug/dwarf</a></dt>
   651  
   652  <dd>
   653  <p>
   654  The
   655  <a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf/#Reader"><code>Reader</code></a> type's new
   656  <a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf/#Reader.SeekPC"><code>SeekPC</code></a> method and the
   657  <a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf/#Data"><code>Data</code></a> type's new
   658  <a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf/#Ranges"><code>Ranges</code></a> method
   659  help to find the compilation unit to pass to a
   660  <a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf/#LineReader"><code>LineReader</code></a>
   661  and to identify the specific function for a given program counter.
   662  </p>
   663  </dd>
   664  </dl>
   665  
   666  <dl id="debug_elf"><dt><a href="/pkg/debug/elf/">debug/elf</a></dt>
   667  
   668  <dd>
   669  <p>
   670  The new
   671  <a href="/pkg/debug/elf/#R_390"><code>R_390</code></a> relocation type
   672  and its many predefined constants
   673  support the S390 port.
   674  </p>
   675  </dd>
   676  </dl>
   677  
   678  <dl id="encoding_asn1"><dt><a href="/pkg/encoding/asn1/">encoding/asn1</a></dt>
   679  
   680  <dd>
   681  <p>
   682  The ASN.1 decoder now rejects non-minimal integer encodings.
   683  This may cause the package to reject some invalid but formerly accepted ASN.1 data.
   684  </p>
   685  </dd>
   686  </dl>
   687  
   688  <dl id="encoding_json"><dt><a href="/pkg/encoding/json/">encoding/json</a></dt>
   689  
   690  <dd>
   691  <p>
   692  The
   693  <a href="/pkg/encoding/json/#Encoder"><code>Encoder</code></a>'s new
   694  <a href="/pkg/encoding/json/#Encoder.SetIndent"><code>SetIndent</code></a> method
   695  sets the indentation parameters for JSON encoding,
   696  like in the top-level
   697  <a href="/pkg/encoding/json/#Indent"><code>Indent</code></a> function.
   698  </p>
   699  
   700  <p>
   701  The
   702  <a href="/pkg/encoding/json/#Encoder"><code>Encoder</code></a>'s new
   703  <a href="/pkg/encoding/json/#Encoder.SetEscapeHTML"><code>SetEscapeHTML</code></a> method
   704  controls whether the
   705  <code>&#x26;</code>, <code>&#x3c;</code>, and <code>&#x3e;</code>
   706  characters in quoted strings should be escaped as
   707  <code>\u0026</code>, <code>\u003c</code>, and <code>\u003e</code>,
   708  respectively.
   709  As in previous releases, the encoder defaults to applying this escaping,
   710  to avoid certain problems that can arise when embedding JSON in HTML.
   711  </p>
   712  
   713  <p>
   714  In earlier versions of Go, this package only supported encoding and decoding
   715  maps using keys with string types.
   716  Go 1.7 adds support for maps using keys with integer types:
   717  the encoding uses a quoted decimal representation as the JSON key.
   718  Go 1.7 also adds support for encoding maps using non-string keys that implement
   719  the <code>MarshalText</code>
   720  (see
   721  <a href="/pkg/encoding/#TextMarshaler"><code>encoding.TextMarshaler</code></a>)
   722  method,
   723  as well as support for decoding maps using non-string keys that implement
   724  the <code>UnmarshalText</code>
   725  (see
   726  <a href="/pkg/encoding/#TextUnmarshaler"><code>encoding.TextUnmarshaler</code></a>)
   727  method.
   728  These methods are ignored for keys with string types in order to preserve
   729  the encoding and decoding used in earlier versions of Go.
   730  </p>
   731  
   732  <p>
   733  When encoding a slice of typed bytes,
   734  <a href="/pkg/encoding/json/#Marshal"><code>Marshal</code></a>
   735  now generates an array of elements encoded using
   736  that byte type's
   737  <code>MarshalJSON</code>
   738  or
   739  <code>MarshalText</code>
   740  method if present,
   741  only falling back to the default base64-encoded string data if neither method is available.
   742  Earlier versions of Go accept both the original base64-encoded string encoding
   743  and the array encoding (assuming the byte type also implements
   744  <code>UnmarshalJSON</code>
   745  or
   746  <code>UnmarshalText</code>
   747  as appropriate),
   748  so this change should be semantically backwards compatible with earlier versions of Go,
   749  even though it does change the chosen encoding.
   750  </p>
   751  </dd>
   752  </dl>
   753  
   754  <dl id="go_build"><dt><a href="/pkg/go/build/">go/build</a></dt>
   755  
   756  <dd>
   757  <p>
   758  To implement the go command's new support for binary-only packages
   759  and for Fortran code in cgo-based packages,
   760  the
   761  <a href="/pkg/go/build/#Package"><code>Package</code></a> type
   762  adds new fields <code>BinaryOnly</code>, <code>CgoFFLAGS</code>, and <code>FFiles</code>.
   763  </p>
   764  </dd>
   765  </dl>
   766  
   767  <dl id="go_doc"><dt><a href="/pkg/go/doc/">go/doc</a></dt>
   768  
   769  <dd>
   770  <p>
   771  To support the corresponding change in <code>go</code> <code>test</code> described above,
   772  <a href="/pkg/go/doc/#Example"><code>Example</code></a> struct adds a Unordered field
   773  indicating whether the example may generate its output lines in any order.
   774  </p>
   775  </dd>
   776  </dl>
   777  
   778  <dl id="io"><dt><a href="/pkg/io/">io</a></dt>
   779  
   780  <dd>
   781  <p>
   782  The package adds new constants
   783  <code>SeekStart</code>, <code>SeekCurrent</code>, and <code>SeekEnd</code>,
   784  for use with
   785  <a href="/pkg/io/#Seeker"><code>Seeker</code></a>
   786  implementations.
   787  These constants are preferred over <code>os.SEEK_SET</code>, <code>os.SEEK_CUR</code>, and <code>os.SEEK_END</code>,
   788  but the latter will be preserved for compatibility.
   789  </p>
   790  </dd>
   791  </dl>
   792  
   793  <dl id="math_big"><dt><a href="/pkg/math/big/">math/big</a></dt>
   794  
   795  <dd>
   796  <p>
   797  The
   798  <a href="/pkg/math/big/#Float"><code>Float</code></a> type adds
   799  <a href="/pkg/math/big/#Float.GobEncode"><code>GobEncode</code></a> and
   800  <a href="/pkg/math/big/#Float.GobDecode"><code>GobDecode</code></a> methods,
   801  so that values of type <code>Float</code> can now be encoded and decoded using the
   802  <a href="/pkg/encoding/gob/"><code>encoding/gob</code></a>
   803  package.
   804  </p>
   805  </dd>
   806  </dl>
   807  
   808  <dl id="math_rand"><dt><a href="/pkg/math/rand/">math/rand</a></dt>
   809  
   810  <dd>
   811  <p>
   812  The
   813  <a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Read"><code>Read</code></a> function and
   814  <a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Rand"><code>Rand</code></a>'s
   815  <a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Rand.Read"><code>Read</code></a> method
   816  now produce a pseudo-random stream of bytes that is consistent and not
   817  dependent on the size of the input buffer.
   818  </p>
   819  
   820  <p>
   821  The documentation clarifies that
   822  Rand's <a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Rand.Seed"><code>Seed</code></a>
   823  and <a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Rand.Read"><code>Read</code></a> methods
   824  are not safe to call concurrently, though the global
   825  functions <a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Seed"><code>Seed</code></a>
   826  and <a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Read"><code>Read</code></a> are (and have
   827  always been) safe.
   828  </p>
   829  </dd>
   830  </dl>
   831  
   832  <dl id="mime_multipart"><dt><a href="/pkg/mime/multipart/">mime/multipart</a></dt>
   833  
   834  <dd>
   835  <p>
   836  The
   837  <a href="/pkg/mime/multipart/#Writer"><code>Writer</code></a>
   838  implementation now emits each multipart section's header sorted by key.
   839  Previously, iteration over a map caused the section header to use a
   840  non-deterministic order.
   841  </p>
   842  </dd>
   843  </dl>
   844  
   845  <dl id="net"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/">net</a></dt>
   846  
   847  <dd>
   848  <p>
   849  As part of the introduction of <a href="#context">context</a>, the
   850  <a href="/pkg/net/#Dialer"><code>Dialer</code></a> type has a new method
   851  <a href="/pkg/net/#Dialer.DialContext"><code>DialContext</code></a>, like
   852  <a href="/pkg/net/#Dialer.Dial"><code>Dial</code></a> but adding the
   853  <a href="/pkg/context/#Context"><code>context.Context</code></a>
   854  for the dial operation.
   855  The context is intended to obsolete the <code>Dialer</code>'s
   856  <code>Cancel</code> and <code>Deadline</code> fields,
   857  but the implementation continues to respect them,
   858  for backwards compatibility.
   859  </p>
   860  
   861  <p>
   862  The
   863  <a href="/pkg/net/#IP"><code>IP</code></a> type's
   864  <a href="/pkg/net/#IP.String"><code>String</code></a> method has changed its result for invalid <code>IP</code> addresses.
   865  In past releases, if an <code>IP</code> byte slice had length other than 0, 4, or 16, <code>String</code>
   866  returned <code>"?"</code>.
   867  Go 1.7 adds the hexadecimal encoding of the bytes, as in <code>"?12ab"</code>.
   868  </p>
   869  
   870  <p>
   871  The pure Go <a href="/pkg/net/#hdr-Name_Resolution">name resolution</a>
   872  implementation now respects <code>nsswitch.conf</code>'s
   873  stated preference for the priority of DNS lookups compared to
   874  local file (that is, <code>/etc/hosts</code>) lookups.
   875  </p>
   876  </dd>
   877  </dl>
   878  
   879  <dl id="net_http"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/http/">net/http</a></dt>
   880  
   881  <dd>
   882  <p>
   883  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#ResponseWriter"><code>ResponseWriter</code></a>'s
   884  documentation now makes clear that beginning to write the response
   885  may prevent future reads on the request body.
   886  For maximal compatibility, implementations are encouraged to
   887  read the request body completely before writing any part of the response.
   888  </p>
   889  
   890  <p>
   891  As part of the introduction of <a href="#context">context</a>, the
   892  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Request"><code>Request</code></a> has a new methods
   893  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Request.Context"><code>Context</code></a>, to retrieve the associated context, and
   894  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Request.WithContext"><code>WithContext</code></a>, to construct a copy of <code>Request</code>
   895  with a modified context.
   896  </p>
   897  
   898  <p>
   899  In the
   900  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Server"><code>Server</code></a> implementation,
   901  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Server.Serve"><code>Serve</code></a> records in the request context
   902  both the underlying <code>*Server</code> using the key <code>ServerContextKey</code>
   903  and the local address on which the request was received (a
   904  <a href="/pkg/net/#Addr"><code>Addr</code></a>) using the key <code>LocalAddrContextKey</code>.
   905  For example, the address on which a request received is
   906  <code>req.Context().Value(http.LocalAddrContextKey).(net.Addr)</code>.
   907  </p>
   908  
   909  <p>
   910  The server's <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Server.Serve"><code>Serve</code></a> method
   911  now only enables HTTP/2 support if the <code>Server.TLSConfig</code> field is <code>nil</code>
   912  or includes <code>"h2"</code> in its <code>TLSConfig.NextProtos</code>.
   913  </p>
   914  
   915  <p>
   916  The server implementation now
   917  pads response codes less than 100 to three digits
   918  as required by the protocol,
   919  so that <code>w.WriteHeader(5)</code> uses the HTTP response
   920  status <code>005</code>, not just <code>5</code>.
   921  </p>
   922  
   923  <p>
   924  The server implementation now correctly sends only one "Transfer-Encoding" header when "chunked"
   925  is set explicitly, following <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.3.1">RFC 7230</a>.
   926  </p>
   927  
   928  <p>
   929  The server implementation is now stricter about rejecting requests with invalid HTTP versions.
   930  Invalid requests claiming to be HTTP/0.x are now rejected (HTTP/0.9 was never fully supported),
   931  and plaintext HTTP/2 requests other than the "PRI * HTTP/2.0" upgrade request are now rejected as well.
   932  The server continues to handle encrypted HTTP/2 requests.
   933  </p>
   934  
   935  <p>
   936  In the server, a 200 status code is sent back by the timeout handler on an empty
   937  response body, instead of sending back 0 as the status code.
   938  </p>
   939  
   940  <p>
   941  In the client, the
   942  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Transport"><code>Transport</code></a> implementation passes the request context
   943  to any dial operation connecting to the remote server.
   944  If a custom dialer is needed, the new <code>Transport</code> field
   945  <code>DialContext</code> is preferred over the existing <code>Dial</code> field,
   946  to allow the transport to supply a context.
   947  </p>
   948  
   949  <p>
   950  The
   951  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Transport"><code>Transport</code></a> also adds fields
   952  <code>IdleConnTimeout</code>,
   953  <code>MaxIdleConns</code>,
   954  and
   955  <code>MaxResponseHeaderBytes</code>
   956  to help control client resources consumed
   957  by idle or chatty servers.
   958  </p>
   959  
   960  <p>
   961  A
   962  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Client"><code>Client</code></a>'s configured <code>CheckRedirect</code> function can now
   963  return <code>ErrUseLastResponse</code> to indicate that the
   964  most recent redirect response should be returned as the
   965  result of the HTTP request.
   966  That response is now available to the <code>CheckRedirect</code> function
   967  as <code>req.Response</code>.
   968  </p>
   969  
   970  <p>
   971  Since Go 1, the default behavior of the HTTP client is
   972  to request server-side compression
   973  using the <code>Accept-Encoding</code> request header
   974  and then to decompress the response body transparently,
   975  and this behavior is adjustable using the
   976  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Transport"><code>Transport</code></a>'s <code>DisableCompression</code> field.
   977  In Go 1.7, to aid the implementation of HTTP proxies, the
   978  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Response"><code>Response</code></a>'s new
   979  <code>Uncompressed</code> field reports whether
   980  this transparent decompression took place.
   981  </p>
   982  
   983  <p>
   984  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#DetectContentType"><code>DetectContentType</code></a>
   985  adds support for a few new audio and video content types.
   986  </p>
   987  </dd>
   988  </dl>
   989  
   990  <dl id="net_http_cgi"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/http/cgi/">net/http/cgi</a></dt>
   991  
   992  <dd>
   993  <p>
   994  The
   995  <a href="/pkg/net/http/cgi/#Handler"><code>Handler</code></a>
   996  adds a new field
   997  <code>Stderr</code>
   998  that allows redirection of the child process's
   999  standard error away from the host process's
  1000  standard error.
  1001  </p>
  1002  </dd>
  1003  </dl>
  1004  
  1005  <dl id="net_http_httptest"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/http/httptest/">net/http/httptest</a></dt>
  1006  
  1007  <dd>
  1008  <p>
  1009  The new function
  1010  <a href="/pkg/net/http/httptest/#NewRequest"><code>NewRequest</code></a>
  1011  prepares a new
  1012  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Request"><code>http.Request</code></a>
  1013  suitable for passing to an
  1014  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Handler"><code>http.Handler</code></a> during a test.
  1015  </p>
  1016  
  1017  <p>
  1018  The
  1019  <a href="/pkg/net/http/httptest/#ResponseRecorder"><code>ResponseRecorder</code></a>'s new
  1020  <a href="/pkg/net/http/httptest/#ResponseRecorder.Result"><code>Result</code></a> method
  1021  returns the recorded
  1022  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Response"><code>http.Response</code></a>.
  1023  Tests that need to check the response's headers or trailers
  1024  should call <code>Result</code> and inspect the response fields
  1025  instead of accessing
  1026  <code>ResponseRecorder</code>'s <code>HeaderMap</code> directly.
  1027  </p>
  1028  </dd>
  1029  </dl>
  1030  
  1031  <dl id="net_http_httputil"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/http/httputil/">net/http/httputil</a></dt>
  1032  
  1033  <dd>
  1034  <p>
  1035  The
  1036  <a href="/pkg/net/http/httputil/#ReverseProxy"><code>ReverseProxy</code></a> implementation now responds with “502 Bad Gateway”
  1037  when it cannot reach a back end; in earlier releases it responded with “500 Internal Server Error.”
  1038  </p>
  1039  
  1040  <p>
  1041  Both
  1042  <a href="/pkg/net/http/httputil/#ClientConn"><code>ClientConn</code></a> and
  1043  <a href="/pkg/net/http/httputil/#ServerConn"><code>ServerConn</code></a> have been documented as deprecated.
  1044  They are low-level, old, and unused by Go's current HTTP stack
  1045  and will no longer be updated.
  1046  Programs should use
  1047  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Client"><code>http.Client</code></a>,
  1048  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Transport"><code>http.Transport</code></a>,
  1049  and
  1050  <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Server"><code>http.Server</code></a>
  1051  instead.
  1052  </p>
  1053  </dd>
  1054  </dl>
  1055  
  1056  <dl id="net_http_pprof"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/http/pprof/">net/http/pprof</a></dt>
  1057  
  1058  <dd>
  1059  <p>
  1060  The runtime trace HTTP handler, installed to handle the path <code>/debug/pprof/trace</code>,
  1061  now accepts a fractional number in its <code>seconds</code> query parameter,
  1062  allowing collection of traces for intervals smaller than one second.
  1063  This is especially useful on busy servers.
  1064  </p>
  1065  </dd>
  1066  </dl>
  1067  
  1068  <dl><dt><a href="/pkg/net/mail/">net/mail</a></dt>
  1069  
  1070  <dd>
  1071  <p>
  1072  The address parser now allows unescaped UTF-8 text in addresses
  1073  following <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6532">RFC 6532</a>,
  1074  but it does not apply any normalization to the result.
  1075  For compatibility with older mail parsers,
  1076  the address encoder, namely
  1077  <a href="/pkg/net/mail/#Address"><code>Address</code></a>'s
  1078  <a href="/pkg/net/mail/#Address.String"><code>String</code></a> method,
  1079  continues to escape all UTF-8 text following <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322">RFC 5322</a>.
  1080  </p>
  1081  
  1082  <p>
  1083  The <a href="/pkg/net/mail/#ParseAddress"><code>ParseAddress</code></a>
  1084  function and
  1085  the <a href="/pkg/net/mail/#AddressParser.Parse"><code>AddressParser.Parse</code></a>
  1086  method are stricter.
  1087  They used to ignore any characters following an e-mail address, but
  1088  will now return an error for anything other than whitespace.
  1089  </p>
  1090  </dd>
  1091  </dl>
  1092  
  1093  <dl id="net_url"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/url/">net/url</a></dt>
  1094  
  1095  <dd>
  1096  <p>
  1097  The
  1098  <a href="/pkg/net/url/#URL"><code>URL</code></a>'s
  1099  new <code>ForceQuery</code> field
  1100  records whether the URL must have a query string,
  1101  in order to distinguish URLs without query strings (like <code>/search</code>)
  1102  from URLs with empty query strings (like <code>/search?</code>).
  1103  </p>
  1104  </dd>
  1105  </dl>
  1106  
  1107  <dl id="os"><dt><a href="/pkg/os/">os</a></dt>
  1108  
  1109  <dd>
  1110  <p>
  1111  <a href="/pkg/os/#IsExist"><code>IsExist</code></a> now returns true for <code>syscall.ENOTEMPTY</code>,
  1112  on systems where that error exists.
  1113  </p>
  1114  
  1115  <p>
  1116  On Windows,
  1117  <a href="/pkg/os/#Remove"><code>Remove</code></a> now removes read-only files when possible,
  1118  making the implementation behave as on
  1119  non-Windows systems.
  1120  </p>
  1121  </dd>
  1122  </dl>
  1123  
  1124  <dl id="os_exec"><dt><a href="/pkg/os/exec/">os/exec</a></dt>
  1125  
  1126  <dd>
  1127  <p>
  1128  As part of the introduction of <a href="#context">context</a>,
  1129  the new constructor
  1130  <a href="/pkg/os/exec/#CommandContext"><code>CommandContext</code></a>
  1131  is like
  1132  <a href="/pkg/os/exec/#Command"><code>Command</code></a> but includes a context that can be used to cancel the command execution.
  1133  </p>
  1134  </dd>
  1135  </dl>
  1136  
  1137  <dl id="os_user"><dt><a href="/pkg/os/user/">os/user</a></dt>
  1138  
  1139  <dd>
  1140  <p>
  1141  The
  1142  <a href="/pkg/os/user/#Current"><code>Current</code></a>
  1143  function is now implemented even when cgo is not available.
  1144  </p>
  1145  
  1146  <p>
  1147  The new
  1148  <a href="/pkg/os/user/#Group"><code>Group</code></a> type,
  1149  along with the lookup functions
  1150  <a href="/pkg/os/user/#LookupGroup"><code>LookupGroup</code></a> and
  1151  <a href="/pkg/os/user/#LookupGroupId"><code>LookupGroupId</code></a>
  1152  and the new field <code>GroupIds</code> in the <code>User</code> struct,
  1153  provides access to system-specific user group information.
  1154  </p>
  1155  </dd>
  1156  </dl>
  1157  
  1158  <dl id="reflect"><dt><a href="/pkg/reflect/">reflect</a></dt>
  1159  
  1160  <dd>
  1161  <p>
  1162  Although
  1163  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value"><code>Value</code></a>'s
  1164  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.Field"><code>Field</code></a> method has always been documented to panic
  1165  if the given field number <code>i</code> is out of range, it has instead
  1166  silently returned a zero
  1167  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value"><code>Value</code></a>.
  1168  Go 1.7 changes the method to behave as documented.
  1169  </p>
  1170  
  1171  <p>
  1172  The new
  1173  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#StructOf"><code>StructOf</code></a>
  1174  function constructs a struct type at run time.
  1175  It completes the set of type constructors, joining
  1176  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#ArrayOf"><code>ArrayOf</code></a>,
  1177  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#ChanOf"><code>ChanOf</code></a>,
  1178  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#FuncOf"><code>FuncOf</code></a>,
  1179  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#MapOf"><code>MapOf</code></a>,
  1180  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#PtrTo"><code>PtrTo</code></a>,
  1181  and
  1182  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#SliceOf"><code>SliceOf</code></a>.
  1183  </p>
  1184  
  1185  <p>
  1186  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#StructTag"><code>StructTag</code></a>'s
  1187  new method
  1188  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#StructTag.Lookup"><code>Lookup</code></a>
  1189  is like
  1190  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#StructTag.Get"><code>Get</code></a>
  1191  but distinguishes the tag not containing the given key
  1192  from the tag associating an empty string with the given key.
  1193  </p>
  1194  
  1195  <p>
  1196  The
  1197  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Type.Method"><code>Method</code></a> and
  1198  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Type.NumMethod"><code>NumMethod</code></a>
  1199  methods of
  1200  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Type"><code>Type</code></a> and
  1201  <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value"><code>Value</code></a>
  1202  no longer return or count unexported methods.
  1203  </p>
  1204  </dd>
  1205  </dl>
  1206  
  1207  <dl id="strings"><dt><a href="/pkg/strings/">strings</a></dt>
  1208  
  1209  <dd>
  1210  <p>
  1211  In previous releases of Go, if
  1212  <a href="/pkg/strings/#Reader"><code>Reader</code></a>'s
  1213  <a href="/pkg/strings/#Reader.Read"><code>Read</code></a> method
  1214  were asked for zero bytes with no data remaining, it would
  1215  return a count of 0 and no error.
  1216  Now it returns a count of 0 and the error
  1217  <a href="/pkg/io/#EOF"><code>io.EOF</code></a>.
  1218  </p>
  1219  
  1220  <p>
  1221  The
  1222  <a href="/pkg/strings/#Reader"><code>Reader</code></a> type has a new method
  1223  <a href="/pkg/strings/#Reader.Reset"><code>Reset</code></a> to allow reuse of a <code>Reader</code>.
  1224  </p>
  1225  </dd>
  1226  </dl>
  1227  
  1228  <dl id="time"><dt><a href="/pkg/time/">time</a></dt>
  1229  
  1230  <dd>
  1231  <p>
  1232  <a href="/pkg/time/#Duration"><code>Duration</code></a>'s
  1233  time.Duration.String method now reports the zero duration as <code>"0s"</code>, not <code>"0"</code>.
  1234  <a href="/pkg/time/#ParseDuration"><code>ParseDuration</code></a> continues to accept both forms.
  1235  </p>
  1236  
  1237  <p>
  1238  The method call <code>time.Local.String()</code> now returns <code>"Local"</code> on all systems;
  1239  in earlier releases, it returned an empty string on Windows.
  1240  </p>
  1241  
  1242  <p>
  1243  The time zone database in
  1244  <code>$GOROOT/lib/time</code> has been updated
  1245  to IANA release 2016d.
  1246  This fallback database is only used when the system time zone database
  1247  cannot be found, for example on Windows.
  1248  The Windows time zone abbreviation list has also been updated.
  1249  </p>
  1250  </dd>
  1251  </dl>
  1252  
  1253  <dl id="syscall"><dt><a href="/pkg/syscall/">syscall</a></dt>
  1254  
  1255  <dd>
  1256  <p>
  1257  On Linux, the
  1258  <a href="/pkg/syscall/#SysProcAttr"><code>SysProcAttr</code></a> struct
  1259  (as used in
  1260  <a href="/pkg/os/exec/#Cmd"><code>os/exec.Cmd</code></a>'s <code>SysProcAttr</code> field)
  1261  has a new <code>Unshareflags</code> field.
  1262  If the field is nonzero, the child process created by
  1263  <a href="/pkg/syscall/#ForkExec"><code>ForkExec</code></a>
  1264  (as used in <code>exec.Cmd</code>'s <code>Run</code> method)
  1265  will call the
  1266  <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unshare.2.html"><i>unshare</i>(2)</a>
  1267  system call before executing the new program.
  1268  </p>
  1269  </dd>
  1270  </dl>
  1271  
  1272  
  1273  <dl id="unicode"><dt><a href="/pkg/unicode/">unicode</a></dt>
  1274  
  1275  <dd>
  1276  <p>
  1277  The <a href="/pkg/unicode/"><code>unicode</code></a> package and associated
  1278  support throughout the system has been upgraded from version 8.0 to
  1279  <a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode9.0.0/">Unicode 9.0</a>.
  1280  </p>
  1281  </dd>
  1282  </dl>