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doc/go1.17_spec.html
a number of productions. Go programs may omit most of these semicolons using the following two rules: </p> <ol> <li> When the input is broken into tokens, a semicolon is automatically inserted into the token stream immediately after a line's final token if that token is <ul> <li>an <a href="#Identifiers">identifier</a> </li> <li>an <a href="#Integer_literals">integer</a>,
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doc/go_spec.html
a number of productions. Go programs may omit most of these semicolons using the following two rules: </p> <ol> <li> When the input is broken into tokens, a semicolon is automatically inserted into the token stream immediately after a line's final token if that token is <ul> <li>an <a href="#Identifiers">identifier</a> </li> <li>an <a href="#Integer_literals">integer</a>,
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
func discard(r io.Reader, n int64) error { // If possible, Seek to the last byte before the end of the data section. // Do this because Seek is often lazy about reporting errors; this will mask // the fact that the stream may be truncated. We can rely on the // io.CopyN done shortly afterwards to trigger any IO errors. var seekSkipped int64 // Number of bytes skipped via Seek if sr, ok := r.(io.Seeker); ok && n > 1 {
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