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  1. doc/go_mem.html

    the corresponding receive on <code>c</code> completes, which is sequenced before
    the <code>print</code>.
    </p>
    
    <p class="rule">
    The closing of a channel is synchronized before a receive that returns a zero value
    because the channel is closed.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    In the previous example, replacing
    <code>c &lt;- 0</code> with <code>close(c)</code>
    yields a program with the same guaranteed behavior.
    </p>
    
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    <code>T</code> is a floating-point type and <code>x</code> can be rounded to <code>T</code>'s
    precision without overflow. Rounding uses IEEE 754 round-to-even rules but with an IEEE
    negative zero further simplified to an unsigned zero. Note that constant values never result
    in an IEEE negative zero, NaN, or infinity.
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    <code>T</code> is a complex type, and <code>x</code>'s
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    precision without overflow. Rounding uses IEEE 754 round-to-even rules but with an IEEE
    negative zero further simplified to an unsigned zero. Note that constant values never result
    in an IEEE negative zero, NaN, or infinity.
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    <li>
    <code>T</code> is a complex type, and <code>x</code>'s
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