debug.SetMemoryLimit will be useful (for me at least).
But a bit disappointed not to see a fix 
for https://github.com/golang/go/issues/50603.

On Sunday, 12 June 2022 at 05:51:23 UTC+1 ben...@gmail.com wrote:

> I'm quite looking forward to the performance improvements we'll get for 
> free (i.e., by just upgrading): sort will be faster, large switch blocks 
> will be faster due to now using jump tables (good for interpreter 
> opcode-dispatch loops), and regexp will be a little faster due to a 
> pointer-vs-value optimization (
> https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/355789 -- not mentioned in the 
> Go 1.19 release notes).
>
> -Ben
>
> On Sunday, June 12, 2022 at 9:27:27 AM UTC+12 Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Jun 11, 2022 at 12:30 AM Amnon <amn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > What are the biggest, and most exciting changes coming in 1.19?
>>
>> The draft release notes are at https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.19 .
>>
>> 1.18 was a big release with a lot of exciting changes. 1.19 is more
>> of a relaxed, catch your breath release. Personally I think the most
>> exciting change is runtime/debug.SetMemoryLimit.
>>
>> Ian
>>
>

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