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title: "My Zig and Go work for the next 3 months"
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date: 2023-03-24T19:10:12+02:00
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Now that Uber [uses "zig cc" to compile it's Go Monorepo][1], here is a sneak
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preview of what I have planned for the [next 3 months]({{< ref
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"log/2023/7-years-at-uber" >}}) on the Zig/Go side:
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- Finish an "official" Uber's blog post about how Uber uses zig and why. The
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content will be similar to my [post a year ago]({{< ref
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"log/2022/how-uber-uses-zig" >}}), but with the milestones closed. Since the
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previous post we have enabled zig-cc as the default C/C++ compiler for CI,
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dev and production, our toolchain got open sourced and the company has
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committed to maintaining it. We still find bugs in Zig and Go and interaction
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between both though, so there is still work to be done.
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- Play around with MacOS *target* support for the mentioned toolchain. I can't
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promise anything, but at least I want to evaluate the feasibility. This needs
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a bit of ground work on the toolchain side plus a lot of testing.
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- Make all Go tests pass with `CC="zig cc"`. This is a prerequisite for the
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next goal.
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- Propose and, if accepted, implement an official [CI node][2] that tests Go
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with "zig cc" as the C compiler for linux/amd64 and linux/arm64. When this is
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done, the Go team will be alerted of regressions that impact "zig cc" users
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during the change. At the moment, unfortunately, if Go has a regression that
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impacts "zig cc", the Go team learns about it only when someone (we?) attempt
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to upgrade Go to the latest release.
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- Extension from the above: do the same for macos. This would have caught [this
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issue](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/58935) way before the release of
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Go 1.20; it will now be fixed only in Go 1.20.3.
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If you are my (ex-)colleague that is/was involved, thank you very much. We have
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such an amazing team that was able to pull this off.
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[1]: https://twitter.com/mo_kelione/status/1633474830577160195
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[2]: https://cs.opensource.google/go/x/build/+/master:dashboard/builders.go
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