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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    or assignment are not yet evaluated.
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    If one or more of the communications can proceed,
    a single one that can proceed is chosen via a uniform pseudo-random selection.
    Otherwise, if there is a default case, that case is chosen.
    If there is no default case, the "select" statement blocks until
    at least one of the communications can proceed.
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  2. doc/godebug.md

    preserving the behavior of earlier versions of Go.
    A future version of Go may change the defaults to
    `tarinsecurepath=0` and `zipinsecurepath=0`.
    
    Go 1.20 introduced automatic seeding of the
    [`math/rand`](/pkg/math/rand) global random number generator,
    controlled by the [`randautoseed` setting](/pkg/math/rand/#Seed).
    
    Go 1.20 introduced the concept of fallback roots for use during certificate verification,
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  3. src/archive/zip/zip_test.go

    }
    
    type repeatedByte struct {
    	off int64
    	b   byte
    	n   int64
    }
    
    // rleBuffer is a run-length-encoded byte buffer.
    // It's an io.Writer (like a bytes.Buffer) and also an io.ReaderAt,
    // allowing random-access reads.
    type rleBuffer struct {
    	buf []repeatedByte
    }
    
    func (r *rleBuffer) Size() int64 {
    	if len(r.buf) == 0 {
    		return 0
    	}
    	last := &r.buf[len(r.buf)-1]
    	return last.off + last.n
    }
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  4. doc/go_spec.html

    or assignment are not yet evaluated.
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    If one or more of the communications can proceed,
    a single one that can proceed is chosen via a uniform pseudo-random selection.
    Otherwise, if there is a default case, that case is chosen.
    If there is no default case, the "select" statement blocks until
    at least one of the communications can proceed.
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