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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    and saved anew but the actual function is not invoked.
    Instead, deferred functions are invoked immediately before
    the surrounding function returns, in the reverse order
    they were deferred. That is, if the surrounding function
    returns through an explicit <a href="#Return_statements">return statement</a>,
    deferred functions are executed <i>after</i> any result parameters are set
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    to avoid data races.
    In the absence of data races, Go programs behave as if all the goroutines
    were multiplexed onto a single processor.
    This property is sometimes referred to as DRF-SC: data-race-free programs
    execute in a sequentially consistent manner.
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    <p>
    While programmers should write Go programs without data races,
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    and saved anew but the actual function is not invoked.
    Instead, deferred functions are invoked immediately before
    the surrounding function returns, in the reverse order
    they were deferred. That is, if the surrounding function
    returns through an explicit <a href="#Return_statements">return statement</a>,
    deferred functions are executed <i>after</i> any result parameters are set
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