:like:
tanks you.

so go.y is for go compiler and cc.y is for go-c compiler.

all `.go` files require go compiler.
and what files require go-c compiler?

may tell some example file then is go-c?

On Monday, February 19, 2018 at 2:32:02 AM UTC+3:30, Dave Cheney wrote:
>
> In Go 1.4 the project contained both .go files and .c files. It shipped 
> with two compilers, a go compiler, called gc, and a c compiler called cc.
>
> > /go/src/cmd/gc/go.y
>
> This is the input file for the yacc grammar for the Go 1.4 go compiler 
>
> > /go/src/cmd/cc/cc.y
>
> This is the input file for the yacc grammar for the Go 1.4 c compiler 
>
> The same advice applies to the other two files you mentioned.
>
> On Monday, 19 February 2018 09:57:21 UTC+11, Compiler wrote:
>>
>> yeah , in go1.4 version,i want know difference between files.
>> ?!
>>
>> On Monday, February 19, 2018 at 2:04:09 AM UTC+3:30, Ian Lance Taylor 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 9:23 AM, Compiler <erfang...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>> > #Question 
>>> > 
>>> > What is the difference between using the following two files? 
>>> > 
>>> > /go/src/cmd/gc/go.y 
>>> > /go/src/cmd/cc/cc.y 
>>> > 
>>> > ------------- 
>>> > #Question 
>>> > 
>>> > What is the difference between using the following two files? 
>>> > 
>>> > /go/src/cmd/gc/lex.c 
>>> > /go/src/cmd/cc/lex.c 
>>>
>>> You must be looking at a very old version of Go, as current versions 
>>> of Go do not contain either file. 
>>>
>>> Old versions of Go shipped with a C compiler that was used to build 
>>> parts of the runtime that were written in C.  Those parts were 
>>> rewritten into Go, and Go no longer ships a C compiler.  Back then, 
>>> the Go compiler was in cmd/gc and the C compiler was in cmd/cc. 
>>>
>>> Ian 
>>>
>>

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