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doc/go_mem.html
The rewritten code does <code>*p = 1</code> and then <code>*p = 3</code>, allowing a racing thread to read 1 as well. </p> <p> Note that all these optimizations are permitted in C/C++ compilers: a Go compiler sharing a back end with a C/C++ compiler must take care to disable optimizations that are invalid for Go. </p> <p> Note that the prohibition on introducing data races does not apply if the compiler can prove that the races
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
raw string literals and interpreted string literals. </p> <p> Raw string literals are character sequences between back quotes, as in <code>`foo`</code>. Within the quotes, any character may appear except back quote. The value of a raw string literal is the string composed of the uninterpreted (implicitly UTF-8-encoded) characters between the quotes;
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doc/go_spec.html
raw string literals and interpreted string literals. </p> <p> Raw string literals are character sequences between back quotes, as in <code>`foo`</code>. Within the quotes, any character may appear except back quote. The value of a raw string literal is the string composed of the uninterpreted (implicitly UTF-8-encoded) characters between the quotes;
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