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is also allowed and follows from the general rules above. </p> <pre> const c = 3 < 4 // c is the untyped boolean constant true type MyBool bool var x, y int var ( // The result of a comparison is an untyped boolean. // The usual assignment rules apply. b3 = x == y // b3 has type bool b4 bool = x == y // b4 has type bool
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types and instead use these constants. This improves the readability of assembly code, and keeps it robust to changes in data layout either in the Go type definitions or in the layout rules used by the Go compiler. </p> <p> Constants are of the form <code>const_<i>name</i></code>. For example, given the Go declaration <code>const bufSize =
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<li> A "for" statement with <a href="#For_range">"range" clause</a> may iterate over integer values from zero to an upper limit. </li> </ul> <h3 id="Type_unification_rules">Type unification rules</h3> <p> The type unification rules describe if and how two types unify. The precise details are relevant for Go implementations, affect the specifics of error messages (such as whether
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