But if you have other numbers please share them, it'll certainly interesing
to see them.

Il giorno giovedì 29 giugno 2017 13:38:18 UTC+2, Parker Evans ha scritto:
>
> Congratulations on the Beta 2 release, pretty excited to test it out. 
>  Lots of interesting updates!
>
> I did notice one thing when I was playing around with Beta 1 and now Beta 
> 2 that I wanted to ask about.  Is it expected that binary size would 
> increase in this release?  A toy example that has been somewhat of a 
> benchmark in previous releases is the simple hello world program:
>
> package main
>
> import (
>
>       "fmt"
>
> )
>
>
> func main() {
>
>        fmt.Println("Hello world!")
>
> }
>
> It seems like this program, when compiled with options to strip debugging 
> information has grown about 20% in size when compiled natively for macOS:
>
> go version go1.8.3 darwin/amd64
>
> $ go build -ldflags="-w -s"
>
> $ ls -l
>
> total 2320
>
> -rw-r--r--  1 Parker  staff       79 Jun 16 18:47 main.go
>
> -rwxr-xr-x  1 Parker  staff  1181728 Jun 29 07:24 test
>
> go version devel +eab99a8 Mon Jun 26 21:12:22 2017 +0000 darwin/amd64
>
> $ go build -ldflags="-w -s"
>
> $ ls -l
>
> total 2792
>
> -rw-r--r--  1 Parker  staff       79 Jun 16 18:47 main.go
>
> -rwxr-xr-x  1 Parker  staff  1424992 Jun 29 07:11 test
>
> Anyone have any insight on whether this is expected and if a similar 
> increase should be expected across the board in this release?
>
> Thanks,
> Parker
>
> On Monday, June 26, 2017 at 6:11:46 PM UTC-4, Chris Broadfoot wrote:
>>
>> Hello gophers,
>>
>> We have just released go1.9beta2, a beta version of Go 1.9.
>> It is cut from the master branch at the revision tagged go1.9beta2.
>>
>> There are no known problems or regressions.
>> Please try running production load tests and your unit tests with the new 
>> version.
>> Your help testing these pre-release versions is invaluable.
>>
>> Report any problems using the issue tracker:
>> https://golang.org/issue/new
>>
>> If you have Go installed already, the easiest way to try go1.9beta2
>> is by using this tool:
>> https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/build/version/go1.9beta2
>>
>> You can download binary and source distributions from the usual place:
>> https://golang.org/dl/#go1.9beta2
>>
>> To find out what has changed in Go 1.9, read the draft release notes:
>> https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.9
>>
>> Documentation for Go 1.9 is available at:
>> https://tip.golang.org/
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Chris
>>
>

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