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doc/go1.17_spec.html
</p> <pre class="grammar"> "var" IdentifierList = ExpressionList . </pre> <pre> i, j := 0, 10 f := func() int { return 7 } ch := make(chan int) r, w, _ := os.Pipe() // os.Pipe() returns a connected pair of Files and an error, if any _, y, _ := coord(p) // coord() returns three values; only interested in y coordinate </pre> <p>
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through the value of an otherwise unused (as far as Go is concerned) register in the MMU. In the runtime package, assembly code can include <code>go_tls.h</code>, which defines an OS- and architecture-dependent macro <code>get_tls</code> for accessing this register. The <code>get_tls</code> macro takes one argument, which is the register to load the <code>g</code> pointer into. </p> <p>
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doc/go_spec.html
</p> <pre class="grammar"> "var" IdentifierList "=" ExpressionList . </pre> <pre> i, j := 0, 10 f := func() int { return 7 } ch := make(chan int) r, w, _ := os.Pipe() // os.Pipe() returns a connected pair of Files and an error, if any _, y, _ := coord(p) // coord() returns three values; only interested in y coordinate </pre> <p>
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