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doc/go1.17_spec.html
apply to operands that are <i>ordered</i>. These terms and the result of the comparisons are defined as follows: </p> <ul> <li> Boolean values are comparable. Two boolean values are equal if they are either both <code>true</code> or both <code>false</code>. </li> <li> Integer values are comparable and ordered, in the usual way. </li> <li>
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// arguments of [cmp.Ordered] types. There must be at least one argument. // If T is a floating-point type and any of the arguments are NaNs, // max will return NaN. func max[T cmp.Ordered](x T, y ...T) T // The min built-in function returns the smallest value of a fixed number of // arguments of [cmp.Ordered] types. There must be at least one argument.
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doc/go_spec.html
apply to operands of <i>ordered</i> types. These terms and the result of the comparisons are defined as follows: </p> <ul> <li> Boolean types are comparable. Two boolean values are equal if they are either both <code>true</code> or both <code>false</code>. </li> <li> Integer types are comparable and ordered. Two integer values are compared in the usual way.
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