Op zaterdag 25 augustus 2018 19:06:27 UTC+2 schreef Sebastien Binet:
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> On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 6:54 PM Ian Lance Taylor <ia...@golang.org 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 7:58 AM, Peter Kleiweg <pkle...@xs4all.nl 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>> > Op zaterdag 25 augustus 2018 16:40:55 UTC+2 schreef Jakob Borg:
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>> >> On 25 Aug 2018, at 15:21, Peter Kleiweg <pkle...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
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>> >> disabling the cache won't be an option in Go 1.12. What to do then?
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>> >> You don’t say what your issues with the build cache are. If you did, 
>> you
>> >> might get suggestions.
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>> > Actually, setting GOCACHE=off doesn't solve all problems. So I am now 
>> back
>> > to Go version 1.9.7
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>> > Some problems:
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>> >  - You can't use packages that require local adjustments to the 
>> environment
>> > to install.
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>> Can you expand on this.  I'm not sure what you mean.
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>> >  - Code completion in Emacs doesn't work (using gocode)
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>> That sounds like a bug to be fixed.  The golang.org/x/go/packages
>> package is intended to use the build cache for input where
>> appropriate.  The likely path forward will be to make gocode use
>> go/packages.
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> in my experience, nsf/gocode was quite problematic to properly handle Go 
> version bumps (I would end-up with "PANIC" messages in vim-go, resulting 
> from a weird mix of a new Go compiler, gocode using parts of the old one, 
> and my local code that would use the new one.)
> I migrated to mdempsky/gocode. never looked back.
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I tried this. It works for me too.
 

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>> >  - Running Go in a Jupyter Notebook (using lgo) is slow with Go version 
>> 1.10
>> > and higher.
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>> I don't know what lgo is.  In general the cache does not slow down the
>> build.  Quite the opposite: in my experience, it speeds it up.  If you
>> see cases where the cache makes things slower, please report them so
>> that they can be fixed.
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> Ian: that's https://github.com/yunabe/lgo
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> Peter: you could try the one from gopherdata:  
> https://github.com/gopherdata/gophernotes
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Yes,  it works, but is it as good as lgo? I don't know if this comparison 
is up to date:

https://github.com/yunabe/lgo#gophernotes

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