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This patch replaces PR thecodeteam#557 and introduces support for type-isolated Go plug-ins. The 'api/types/v1' package represents an initial version of the libStorage type system transformed into interfaces for use by independent, separate module files.
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This patch replaces PR #557 and introduces support for type-isolated Go plug-ins. The 'api/types/v1' package represents an initial version of the libStorage type system transformed into interfaces for use by independent, separate module files.
The architecture being developed to utilize Go plug-ins is a result of golang/go#20481.