The following answer to a similar question answers how to do, what I want
to do without altering commands issued by go build -x.
Maybe I should had rephrased my question.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/golang-nuts/NPEKogRR9Q0/IC-IUUy7CQAJ
So you can declare symbols as weak (which I didn't know
Hi! Thanks for your answer!
Am Sonntag, 13. November 2016 21:42:20 UTC+1 schrieb Justin Israel:
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> I had been down a similar path where I was trying to port a go library to
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Turned out I hit problems wi
Hi!
I tried to come up with a way to write plugins in go for a C host
application using -buildmode=c-shared.
My first try failed, because
go build -buildmode=c-shared
insisted to resolve all symbols. I thought I could leave some symbols
unresolved, so they can be later
resolved, when the sh