commit | 934e109468ed9bfa300ee18011aed211ca1d0114 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Toshi Kikuchi <toshik@google.com> | Thu May 25 17:33:20 2017 -0700 |
committer | Toshi Kikuchi <toshik@google.com> | Fri Jun 09 11:03:18 2017 -0700 |
tree | e62ad3336df9b55d047da34b5448dde831b3388b | |
parent | 4e22d44d5cae2cc9bd7242a373981e382a8f1846 [diff] |
rio: ServiceConnect and minimum namespace support - svcroot and namespace will be passed to a new Go process (as a map) - Added rio.ServiceConnect() and rio.ServiceConnectAt() - Added rio.NS type to represent namespace. - Implemented NS.Connect() Change-Id: Ibf2f0fc2fc7f6bf5c25ca4199ca4e1856dfab435
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