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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    Examples of valid array, slice, and map literals:
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    // list of prime numbers
    primes := []int{2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 2147483647}
    
    // vowels[ch] is true if ch is a vowel
    vowels := [128]bool{'a': true, 'e': true, 'i': true, 'o': true, 'u': true, 'y': true}
    
    // the array [10]float32{-1, 0, 0, 0, -0.1, -0.1, 0, 0, 0, -1}
    filter := [10]float32{-1, 4: -0.1, -0.1, 9: -1}
    
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  2. doc/go_mem.html

    For example, the <code>twoprint</code> program might be
    incorrectly written as:
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    <pre>
    var a string
    var done bool
    
    func setup() {
    	a = "hello, world"
    	done = true
    }
    
    func doprint() {
    	if !done {
    		once.Do(setup)
    	}
    	print(a)
    }
    
    func twoprint() {
    	go doprint()
    	go doprint()
    }
    </pre>
    
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  3. doc/asm.html

    are still treated specially;
    for instance, references to <code>SP</code> require a symbol,
    much like <code>FP</code>.
    To access the actual hardware register use the true <code>R</code> name.
    For example, on the ARM architecture the hardware
    <code>SP</code> and <code>PC</code> are accessible as
    <code>R13</code> and <code>R15</code>.
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  4. doc/go_spec.html

    Examples of valid array, slice, and map literals:
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    // list of prime numbers
    primes := []int{2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 2147483647}
    
    // vowels[ch] is true if ch is a vowel
    vowels := [128]bool{'a': true, 'e': true, 'i': true, 'o': true, 'u': true, 'y': true}
    
    // the array [10]float32{-1, 0, 0, 0, -0.1, -0.1, 0, 0, 0, -1}
    filter := [10]float32{-1, 4: -0.1, -0.1, 9: -1}
    
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