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  1. doc/godebug.md

    For Go 1.23, it defaults to `winreadlinkvolume=1`.
    Previous versions default to `winreadlinkvolume=0`.
    
    ### Go 1.22
    
    Go 1.22 adds a configurable limit to control the maximum acceptable RSA key size
    that can be used in TLS handshakes, controlled by the [`tlsmaxrsasize` setting](/pkg/crypto/tls#Conn.Handshake).
    The default is tlsmaxrsasize=8192, limiting RSA to 8192-bit keys. To avoid
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  2. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // The cap built-in function returns the capacity of v, according to its type:
    //
    //	Array: the number of elements in v (same as len(v)).
    //	Pointer to array: the number of elements in *v (same as len(v)).
    //	Slice: the maximum length the slice can reach when resliced;
    //	if v is nil, cap(v) is zero.
    //	Channel: the channel buffer capacity, in units of elements;
    //	if v is nil, cap(v) is zero.
    //
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  3. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    elements are set to the zero value for the array element type.
    It is an error to provide elements with index values outside the index range
    of the array. The notation <code>...</code> specifies an array length equal
    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
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  4. src/bytes/bytes.go

    func Compare(a, b []byte) int {
    	return bytealg.Compare(a, b)
    }
    
    // explode splits s into a slice of UTF-8 sequences, one per Unicode code point (still slices of bytes),
    // up to a maximum of n byte slices. Invalid UTF-8 sequences are chopped into individual bytes.
    func explode(s []byte, n int) [][]byte {
    	if n <= 0 || n > len(s) {
    		n = len(s)
    	}
    	a := make([][]byte, n)
    	var size int
    	na := 0
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  5. doc/go_spec.html

    elements are set to the zero value for the array element type.
    It is an error to provide elements with index values outside the index range
    of the array. The notation <code>...</code> specifies an array length equal
    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
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  6. doc/README.md

    then an `api/next` file with the line
    
        pkg net/http, function F #12345
    
    should have a corresponding file named `doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/net/http/12345.md`.
    At a minimum, that file should contain either a full sentence or a TODO,
    ideally referring to a person with the responsibility to complete the note.
    
    Use the following forms in your markdown:
    
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  7. doc/go_mem.html

    It allows a counting semaphore to be modeled by a buffered channel:
    the number of items in the channel corresponds to the number of active uses,
    the capacity of the channel corresponds to the maximum number of simultaneous uses,
    sending an item acquires the semaphore, and receiving an item releases
    the semaphore.
    This is a common idiom for limiting concurrency.
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