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Otherwise, two types are identical if their <a href="#Types">underlying</a> type literals are structurally equivalent; that is, they have the same literal structure and corresponding components have identical types. In detail: </p> <ul> <li>Two array types are identical if they have identical element types and the same array length.</li>
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Go 1.22 added a new [`crypto/x509.Certificate`](/pkg/crypto/x509/#Certificate) field, [`Policies`](/pkg/crypto/x509/#Certificate.Policies), which supports certificate policy OIDs with components larger than 31 bits. By default this field is only used during parsing, when it is populated with policy OIDs, but not used during marshaling. It can be used to marshal these larger OIDs, instead
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</p> <p> Interfaces that are not <a href="#Basic_interfaces">basic</a> may only be used as type constraints, or as elements of other interfaces used as constraints. They cannot be the types of values or variables, or components of other, non-interface types. </p> <pre> var x Float // illegal: Float is not a basic interface var x interface{} = Float(nil) // illegal type Floatish struct {
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