It's common to use go get to download programs as well, for instance
goimports.

On Sun, Mar 12, 2017, 21:25 <rupcr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the input! By 'checking', I assume you mean check y.go into the
> git repository. I realize the motivation for this (go get), but since
> parser.y contains the actual change history (while y.go is generated), I
> tend to lean in favor of only versioning the yacc source. If fsq was meant
> to be used as a library, I could see a reasonably compelling case for this,
> however.
>
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