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  1. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/11-language-change.yml

      - type: dropdown
        id: author-go-experience
        attributes:
          label: "Go Programming Experience"
          description: "Would you consider yourself a novice, intermediate, or experienced Go programmer?"
          options:
            - "Novice"
            - "Intermediate"
            - "Experienced"
          default: 1
    
      - type: input
        id: author-other-languages-experience
        attributes:
          label: "Other Languages Experience"
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  2. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    </p>
    
    <p>
    For instance, some architectures provide a "fused multiply and add" (FMA) instruction
    that computes <code>x*y + z</code> without rounding the intermediate result <code>x*y</code>.
    These examples show when a Go implementation can use that instruction:
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    // FMA allowed for computing r, because x*y is not explicitly rounded:
    r  = x*y + z
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  3. api/go1.txt

    pkg crypto/x509, type VerifyOptions struct
    pkg crypto/x509, type VerifyOptions struct, CurrentTime time.Time
    pkg crypto/x509, type VerifyOptions struct, DNSName string
    pkg crypto/x509, type VerifyOptions struct, Intermediates *CertPool
    pkg crypto/x509, type VerifyOptions struct, Roots *CertPool
    pkg crypto/x509, var ErrUnsupportedAlgorithm error
    pkg crypto/x509/pkix, method (*CertificateList) HasExpired(time.Time) bool
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  4. doc/go_spec.html

    </p>
    
    <p>
    For instance, some architectures provide a "fused multiply and add" (FMA) instruction
    that computes <code>x*y + z</code> without rounding the intermediate result <code>x*y</code>.
    These examples show when a Go implementation can use that instruction:
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    // FMA allowed for computing r, because x*y is not explicitly rounded:
    r  = x*y + z
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