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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    a slice of length up to that capacity can be created by
    <a href="#Slice_expressions"><i>slicing</i></a> a new one from the original slice.
    The capacity of a slice <code>a</code> can be discovered using the
    built-in function <a href="#Length_and_capacity"><code>cap(a)</code></a>.
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    A new, initialized slice value for a given element type <code>T</code> is
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    Thus <code>0(FP)</code> is the first argument to the function,
    <code>8(FP)</code> is the second (on a 64-bit machine), and so on.
    However, when referring to a function argument this way, it is necessary to place a name
    at the beginning, as in <code>first_arg+0(FP)</code> and <code>second_arg+8(FP)</code>.
    (The meaning of the offset—offset from the frame pointer—distinct
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    The <i>capacity</i> is a measure of that extent: it is the sum of
    the length of the slice and the length of the array beyond the slice;
    a slice of length up to that capacity can be created by
    <a href="#Slice_expressions"><i>slicing</i></a> a new one from the original slice.
    The capacity of a slice <code>a</code> can be discovered using the
    built-in function <a href="#Length_and_capacity"><code>cap(a)</code></a>.
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