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  1. doc/go_mem.html

    This means that races on multiword data structures
    can lead to inconsistent values not corresponding to a single write.
    When the values depend on the consistency
    of internal (pointer, length) or (pointer, type) pairs,
    as can be the case for interface values, maps,
    slices, and strings in most Go implementations,
    such races can in turn lead to arbitrary memory corruption.
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    <p>
    Examples of incorrect synchronization are given in the
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  2. doc/go1.17_spec.html

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    <pre>
    switch tag {
    default: s3()
    case 0, 1, 2, 3: s1()
    case 4, 5, 6, 7: s2()
    }
    
    switch x := f(); {  // missing switch expression means "true"
    case x &lt; 0: return -x
    default: return x
    }
    
    switch {
    case x &lt; y: f1()
    case x &lt; z: f2()
    case x == 4: f3()
    }
    </pre>
    
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  3. docs/en/overrides/main.html

    {% extends "base.html" %}
    
    {% block announce %}
    <div class="announce-wrapper">
      <div id="announce-left">
        <div class="item">
          <a class="announce-link" href="https://twitter.com/fastapi" target="_blank">
            <span class="twemoji twitter">
              {% include ".icons/fontawesome/brands/twitter.svg" %}
            </span> Follow <strong>@fastapi</strong> on <strong>Twitter</strong> to stay updated
          </a>
        </div>
        <div class="item">
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  4. doc/go_spec.html

    </p>
    
    <pre>
    switch tag {
    default: s3()
    case 0, 1, 2, 3: s1()
    case 4, 5, 6, 7: s2()
    }
    
    switch x := f(); {  // missing switch expression means "true"
    case x &lt; 0: return -x
    default: return x
    }
    
    switch {
    case x &lt; y: f1()
    case x &lt; z: f2()
    case x == 4: f3()
    }
    </pre>
    
    <p>
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