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doc/go1.17_spec.html
<p> A "for" statement with a ForClause is also controlled by its condition, but additionally it may specify an <i>init</i> and a <i>post</i> statement, such as an assignment, an increment or decrement statement. The init statement may be a <a href="#Short_variable_declarations">short variable declaration</a>, but the post statement must not. Variables declared by the init statement are re-used in each iteration. </p> <pre class="ebnf">
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<p> Go approaches its memory model in much the same way as the rest of the language, aiming to keep the semantics simple, understandable, and useful. This section gives a general overview of the approach and should suffice for most programmers. The memory model is specified more formally in the next section. </p> <p> A data race is defined as
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<p> A "for" statement with a ForClause is also controlled by its condition, but additionally it may specify an <i>init</i> and a <i>post</i> statement, such as an assignment, an increment or decrement statement. The init statement may be a <a href="#Short_variable_declarations">short variable declaration</a>, but the post statement must not. </p> <pre class="ebnf"> ForClause = [ InitStmt ] ";" [ Condition ] ";" [ PostStmt ] .
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