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<a href="#Semicolons">semicolons</a> are required unless there is only a condition. If the condition is absent, it is equivalent to the boolean value <code>true</code>. </p> <pre> for cond { S() } is the same as for ; cond ; { S() } for { S() } is the same as for true { S() } </pre> <h4 id="For_range">For statements with <code>range</code> clause</h4> <p>
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For example, a compiler must not invert the conditional in this program: </p> <pre> *p = 1 if cond { *p = 2 } </pre> <p> That is, the compiler must not rewrite the program into this one: </p> <pre> *p = 2 if !cond { *p = 1 } </pre> <p> If <code>cond</code> is false and another goroutine is reading <code>*p</code>,
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<a href="#Semicolons">semicolons</a> are required unless there is only a condition. If the condition is absent, it is equivalent to the boolean value <code>true</code>. </p> <pre> for cond { S() } is the same as for ; cond ; { S() } for { S() } is the same as for true { S() } </pre> <p> Each iteration has its own separate declared variable (or variables) [<a href="#Go_1.22">Go 1.22</a>].
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