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  1. doc/next/6-stdlib/2-unique.md

    ### New unique package
    
    The new [unique](/pkg/unique) package provides facilities for
    canonicalizing values (like "interning" or "hash-consing").
    
    Any value of comparable type may be canonicalized with the new
    `Make[T]` function, which produces a reference to a canonical copy of
    the value in the form of a `Handle[T]`.
    Two `Handle[T]` are equal if and only if the values used to produce the
    handles are equal, allowing programs to deduplicate values and reduce
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  2. doc/go_spec.html

    Others are introduced with <a href="#Type_declarations">type declarations</a>
    or <a href="#Type_parameter_declarations">type parameter lists</a>.
    <i>Composite types</i>&mdash;array, struct, pointer, function,
    interface, slice, map, and channel types&mdash;may be constructed using
    type literals.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Predeclared types, defined types, and type parameters are called <i>named types</i>.
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  3. src/buildall.bash

    #!/usr/bin/env bash
    # Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
    # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    # license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    # Usage: buildall.bash [-e] [pattern]
    #
    # buildall.bash builds the standard library for all Go-supported
    # architectures.
    #
    # Originally the Go build system used it as a smoke test to quickly
    # flag portability issues in builders named "misc-compile" or "all-compile".
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