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  1. doc/next/6-stdlib/2-unique.md

    canonicalizing values (like "interning" or "hash-consing").
    
    Any value of comparable type may be canonicalized with the new
    `Make[T]` function, which produces a reference to a canonical copy of
    the value in the form of a `Handle[T]`.
    Two `Handle[T]` are equal if and only if the values used to produce the
    handles are equal, allowing programs to deduplicate values and reduce
    their memory footprint.
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  2. doc/next/6-stdlib/1-time.md

    Second, the timer channel associated with a `Timer` or `Ticker` is
    now unbuffered, with capacity 0.
    The main effect of this change is that Go now guarantees
    that for any call to a `Reset` or `Stop` method, no stale values
    prepared before that call will be sent or received after the call.
    Earlier versions of Go used channels with a one-element buffer,
    making it difficult to use `Reset` and `Stop` correctly.
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  3. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/net/http/66008.md

    The new [ParseCookie] function parses a Cookie header value and
    returns all the cookies which were set in it. Since the same cookie
    name can appear multiple times the returned Values can contain
    more than one value for a given key.
    
    The new [ParseSetCookie] function parses a Set-Cookie header value and
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