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doc/go1.17_spec.html
and are discussed in that section. </p> <p> Numeric constants represent exact values of arbitrary precision and do not overflow. Consequently, there are no constants denoting the IEEE 754 negative zero, infinity, and not-a-number values. </p> <p> Constants may be <a href="#Types">typed</a> or <i>untyped</i>. Literal constants, <code>true</code>, <code>false</code>, <code>iota</code>,
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src/bytes/buffer_test.go
b.ReportAllocs() for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { bb.Reset() b := bb.AvailableBuffer() b = b[:cap(b)] // use max capacity to simulate a large append operation bb.Write(b) // should be nearly infinitely fast }
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For floating-point arguments negative zero, NaN, and infinity the following rules apply: </p> <pre> x y min(x, y) max(x, y) -0.0 0.0 -0.0 0.0 // negative zero is smaller than (non-negative) zero -Inf y -Inf y // negative infinity is smaller than any other number +Inf y y +Inf // positive infinity is larger than any other number
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