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doc/go1.17_spec.html
<p> Function literals are <i>closures</i>: they may refer to variables defined in a surrounding function. Those variables are then shared between the surrounding function and the function literal, and they survive as long as they are accessible. </p> <h3 id="Primary_expressions">Primary expressions</h3> <p> Primary expressions are the operands for unary and binary expressions. </p>
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look in the source for the <code>obj</code> support library for that architecture, located in the directory <code>src/cmd/internal/obj/arm</code>. In that directory is a file <code>a.out.go</code>; it contains a long list of constants starting with <code>A</code>, like this: </p> <pre> const ( AAND = obj.ABaseARM + obj.A_ARCHSPECIFIC + iota AEOR ASUB ARSB AADD ... </pre> <p>
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doc/go_spec.html
<p> Function literals are <i>closures</i>: they may refer to variables defined in a surrounding function. Those variables are then shared between the surrounding function and the function literal, and they survive as long as they are accessible. </p> <h3 id="Primary_expressions">Primary expressions</h3> <p> Primary expressions are the operands for unary and binary expressions. </p>
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