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doc/go_mem.html
</p> <h2 id="model">Memory Model</h2> <p> The following formal definition of Go's memory model closely follows the approach presented by Hans-J. Boehm and Sarita V. Adve in “<a href="https://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2008/HPL-2008-56.pdf">Foundations of the C++ Concurrency Memory Model</a>”, published in PLDI 2008.
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// 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. // If T is a floating-point type and any of the arguments are NaNs, // min will return NaN. func min[T cmp.Ordered](x T, y ...T) T
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doc/go_spec.html
var s []string _ = min(s...) // invalid: slice arguments are not permitted t := max("", "foo", "bar") // t == "foo" (string kind) </pre> <p> For numeric arguments, assuming all NaNs are equal, <code>min</code> and <code>max</code> are commutative and associative: </p> <pre> min(x, y) == min(y, x) min(x, y, z) == min(min(x, y), z) == min(x, min(y, z)) </pre> <p>
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