At that point, the toolchain is already built. Just ignore that the API checker says.
Il giorno venerdì 5 agosto 2016 18:37:33 UTC+2, stable.p...@gmail.com ha scritto: > > Hello, > > I have made some changes to a part of the go standard library. I am > testing these to see if they help me do what I need to do (and I haven't > found another way to do this which doesn't involve changing the std > library). > > When I build go, I get a nice little error at the end, related to the API > checker: > > ##### API check > > Error running API checker: exit status 1 > > > {{{package interface changes}}} > > > exit status 1 > > 2016/08/05 12:24:00 Failed: exit status 1 > > 2016/08/05 12:24:00 FAILED > > > What is the correct way for me to deal with things like this where I know > I am changing the public API, but where I don't (yet) care about that? I > can't find much documentation about passing the API test. > > > For now, I simply want to see whether my changes make my code work. I > don't yet even know if I'm writing the final solution to my issue... > > > Thanks, > > > - johnk > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.