On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 09:11:14 -0700 (PDT)
sphilip...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank for answer but I'm already implemented portable unmanaged
> memory pool
> (https://github.com/ardente/goal/blob/master/gut/mempool.go). I'm
> just looking for standard direct analogue (incliding mapping of fd
> -1) of unix's syscall.Mmap for windows. Looks like there is none.
> There is some rationale behind this or just lack of time/interest?

Uh, since everyone answered to this thread appear to misunderstand your
question in one way or another let me do another stab: do I understand
correctly that you use the word "standard" to actually refer to a
package from the Go standard library or from its set of experimental
packages?

If yes, then I think the answer would be no, Go does not appear to have
one.  I don't know the reason.  If you feel like creating a package for
the golang.org/x consider asking on the golang-dev mailing list for
further discussion of this idea.

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