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@@ -370,3 +370,11 @@ I'm not convinced there is a "why" other than "that's what happens".
Working as intended.
Awwww. Sniff.
The operation is not to copy but to snarf. It's called snarf because snarf is what it does. There is no design document.
+Automatically deciding what's important in a program's dependencies is not easy.
+Thanks
+Yes, one could, and that would be a stylistic decision.
+Best not to promote the bad idea.
+Nil means nothing.
+People often spend too much time worrying about the things that don't matter.
+Often the reason something was done is more important than what was done.
+I believe this is not a Go issue.