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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

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    The type of the arguments and return value correspond.
    For <code>complex</code>, the two arguments must be of the same
    floating-point type and the return type is the complex type
    with the corresponding floating-point constituents:
    <code>complex64</code> for <code>float32</code> arguments, and
    <code>complex128</code> for <code>float64</code> arguments.
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  2. doc/asm.html

    used to refer to function arguments.
    The compilers maintain a virtual frame pointer and refer to the arguments on the stack as offsets from that pseudo-register.
    Thus <code>0(FP)</code> is the first argument to the function,
    <code>8(FP)</code> is the second (on a 64-bit machine), and so on.
    However, when referring to a function argument this way, it is necessary to place a name
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    f1 := apply[[]int]             // type argument for S explicitly provided, type argument for E inferred
    f2 := apply[[]string, string]  // both type arguments explicitly provided
    
    var bytes []byte
    r := apply(bytes, func(byte) byte { … })  // both type arguments inferred from the function arguments
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