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by ralph
4755 days ago
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Seemingly often enough that it deterred them with Go. No, you may not be able to revert to before the bug was introduced as it may be the bug was there ever since that feature was added. As soon as it is self-hosted, the old compiler becomes quickly irrelevant, i.e. the code rapidly diverts from what it can compile. |
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You have a compiler that can only compile a specific subset and use that subset to write the real compiler. There are endless book examples how to do it.
Given who Go designers are, I think they don't have any issue keeping the C code around.