Instant search would be nice, in particular for APIs. Google surely has the 
technology to improve the search box on golang.org

Meanwhile, for API searches you can use:
http://devdocs.io/go/

Or desktop apps such as Dash (Mac) or Zeal (Win/Linux).


On Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 7:59:44 AM UTC-8, gauravk wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> I was looking for a way to set GC tracing for Go program. Searching for 
> 'GC tracing' gives nothing 'gc trace' leads to code comments in source file 
> which are detailed and useful if I already know how to set Godebug env var. 
> And then search for 'Godebug' also does not give a clear way to set it.
>
> A Google search works just fine as it gave Dave Cheney's great blog post 
> here: https://dave.cheney.net/tag/godebug which is very clear on how to 
> set and use Godebug and 'gc tracing'
>
> My question is do others also think that golang.org seach should lead to 
> more clear information or should I just use Google search for these type of 
> queries?
>
> Thanks
>

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