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src/bytes/example_test.go
func ExampleSplitAfterN() { fmt.Printf("%q\n", bytes.SplitAfterN([]byte("a,b,c"), []byte(","), 2)) // Output: ["a," "b,c"] } func ExampleTitle() { fmt.Printf("%s", bytes.Title([]byte("her royal highness"))) // Output: Her Royal Highness } func ExampleToTitle() { fmt.Printf("%s\n", bytes.ToTitle([]byte("loud noises"))) fmt.Printf("%s\n", bytes.ToTitle([]byte("хлеб"))) // Output: // LOUD NOISES // ХЛЕБ }
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
var bb = make([]byte, 1.0<<s) // 1.0 has type int; len(bb) == 0 </pre> <h4 id="Operator_precedence">Operator precedence</h4> <p> Unary operators have the highest precedence. As the <code>++</code> and <code>--</code> operators form statements, not expressions, they fall outside the operator hierarchy.
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doc/go_spec.html
var bb = make([]byte, 1.0<<s) // 1.0 has type int; len(bb) == 0 </pre> <h4 id="Operator_precedence">Operator precedence</h4> <p> Unary operators have the highest precedence. As the <code>++</code> and <code>--</code> operators form statements, not expressions, they fall outside the operator hierarchy.
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