This is great, both as an "étude"---a challenge for sharpening your
technique---and as an exemplary write-up of the process of building
something non-trivial and making it both correct and fast. Nice work.
I'm sure you knew already, but Peter Weinberger (the W in AWK) is on the Go
team at Google.
That looks nice!
I wonder if it makes sense, to expose more of the interpreter to go.
E.g.: register a user function or add an action written in go.
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I took another look at this and realized what I'd gotten wrong: each
Request given to CheckRedirect, including req and each of via, has a
nested Response that caused the request, *not* the response to that
request, as I had assumed. This is mentioned in the documentation:
// Response is the redire
Hi. I'm interested in trying the internal compiling option for Go.
Vim 7.4. Ubuntu 16.04 amd64
go 1.11.2
I'm using the version of vim that gets installed by apt.
When I type :make from a window showing a buffer containing Go code, I
get this error:
/bin/bash: go: command not found
.vimrc
I've "finished" my Go AWK interpreter and released v1.0.0 now. I've fixed
several bugs, and also sped up the interpreter significantly, primarily by:
1) Resolving variable names to integers at parse time so we can do []value
lookups instead of map[string]value lookups at runtime
2) Using normal er