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  1. doc/go_mem.html

    It allows a counting semaphore to be modeled by a buffered channel:
    the number of items in the channel corresponds to the number of active uses,
    the capacity of the channel corresponds to the maximum number of simultaneous uses,
    sending an item acquires the semaphore, and receiving an item releases
    the semaphore.
    This is a common idiom for limiting concurrency.
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  2. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    	    its position in the array.
    	</li>
    	<li>An element with a key uses the key as its index. The
    	    key must be a non-negative constant
    	    <a href="#Representability">representable</a> by
    	    a value of type <code>int</code>; and if it is typed
    	    it must be of integer type.
    	</li>
    	<li>An element without a key uses the previous element's index plus one.
    	    If the first element has no key, its index is zero.
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  3. doc/asm.html

    own source code, making it easier to move the code from one location to another.
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    <h3 id="directives">Directives</h3>
    
    <p>
    The assembler uses various directives to bind text and data to symbol names.
    For example, here is a simple complete function definition. The <code>TEXT</code>
    directive declares the symbol <code>runtime·profileloop</code> and the instructions
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  4. doc/go_spec.html

    </li>
    
    <li>
    Converting a slice of runes to a string type yields
    a string that is the concatenation of the individual rune values
    converted to strings.
    
    <pre>
    string([]rune{0x767d, 0x9d6c, 0x7fd4})   // "\u767d\u9d6c\u7fd4" == "白鵬翔"
    string([]rune{})                         // ""
    string([]rune(nil))                      // ""
    
    type runes []rune
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