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doc/go1.17_spec.html
to the maximum element index plus one. </p> <pre> buffer := [10]string{} // len(buffer) == 10 intSet := [6]int{1, 2, 3, 5} // len(intSet) == 6 days := [...]string{"Sat", "Sun"} // len(days) == 2 </pre> <p> A slice literal describes the entire underlying array literal. Thus the length and capacity of a slice literal are the maximum
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misc/chrome/gophertool/popup.html
license that can be found in the LICENSE file. --> <head> <script src="gopher.js"></script> <script src="popup.js"></script> </head> <body style='margin: 0.5em; font-family: sans;'> <small><a href="#" url="https://golang.org/issue">issue</a>, <a href="#" url="https://golang.org/cl">codereview</a>, <a href="#" url="https://golang.org/change">commit</a>, or
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// If T is a floating-point type and any of the arguments are NaNs, // max will return NaN. func max[T cmp.Ordered](x T, y ...T) T // The min built-in function returns the smallest value of a fixed number of // arguments of [cmp.Ordered] types. There must be at least one argument. // If T is a floating-point type and any of the arguments are NaNs, // min will return NaN. func min[T cmp.Ordered](x T, y ...T) T
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doc/go_spec.html
to the maximum element index plus one. </p> <pre> buffer := [10]string{} // len(buffer) == 10 intSet := [6]int{1, 2, 3, 5} // len(intSet) == 6 days := [...]string{"Sat", "Sun"} // len(days) == 2 </pre> <p> A slice literal describes the entire underlying array literal. Thus the length and capacity of a slice literal are the maximum
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doc/go_mem.html
</p> <h2 id="model">Memory Model</h2> <p> The following formal definition of Go's memory model closely follows the approach presented by Hans-J. Boehm and Sarita V. Adve in “<a href="https://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2008/HPL-2008-56.pdf">Foundations of the C++ Concurrency Memory Model</a>”, published in PLDI 2008.
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