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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

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    <p>
    For backward compatibility, an imaginary literal's integer part consisting
    entirely of decimal digits (and possibly underscores) is considered a decimal
    integer, even if it starts with a leading <code>0</code>.
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    0i
    0123i         // == 123i for backward-compatibility
    0o123i        // == 0o123 * 1i == 83i
    0xabci        // == 0xabc * 1i == 2748i
    0.i
    2.71828i
    1.e+0i
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    Each instruction begins with an initial capital <code>A</code> in this list, so <code>AAND</code>
    represents the bitwise and instruction,
    <code>AND</code> (without the leading <code>A</code>),
    and is written in assembly source as <code>AND</code>.
    The enumeration is mostly in alphabetical order.
    (The architecture-independent <code>AXXX</code>, defined in the
    <code>cmd/internal/obj</code> package,
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    <p>
    A partial type argument list cannot be empty; at least the first argument must be present.
    The list is a prefix of the full list of type arguments, leaving the remaining arguments
    to be inferred. Loosely speaking, type arguments may be omitted from "right to left".
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    func apply[S ~[]E, E any](s S, f func(E) E) S { … }
    
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