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doc/go1.17_spec.html
index of the first byte of successive UTF-8-encoded code points in the string, and the second value, of type <code>rune</code>, will be the value of the corresponding code point. If the iteration encounters an invalid UTF-8 sequence, the second value will be <code>0xFFFD</code>, the Unicode replacement character, and the next iteration will advance a single byte in the string. </li>
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doc/go_mem.html
} func twoprint() { go doprint() go doprint() } </pre> <p> calling <code>twoprint</code> will call <code>setup</code> exactly once. The <code>setup</code> function will complete before either call of <code>print</code>. The result will be that <code>"hello, world"</code> will be printed twice. </p> <h3 id="atomic">Atomic Values</h3> <p>
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doc/asm.html
a Go prototype for the function in a Go source file, even for assembly functions not called directly from Go. (The prototype will also let <code>go</code> <code>vet</code> check the argument references.) At the start of the function, the arguments are assumed to be initialized but the results are assumed uninitialized. If the results will hold live pointers during a call instruction, the function should start by zeroing the results and then
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doc/go_spec.html
index of the first byte of successive UTF-8-encoded code points in the string, and the second value, of type <code>rune</code>, will be the value of the corresponding code point. If the iteration encounters an invalid UTF-8 sequence, the second value will be <code>0xFFFD</code>, the Unicode replacement character, and the next iteration will advance a single byte in the string. </li>
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