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src/cmd/api/main_test.go
w.writeType(buf, typ.Elem()) case *types.Struct: buf.WriteString("struct") case *types.Pointer: buf.WriteByte('*') w.writeType(buf, typ.Elem()) case *types.Tuple: panic("should never see a tuple type") case *types.Signature: buf.WriteString("func") w.writeSignature(buf, typ) case *types.Interface: buf.WriteString("interface{")
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
must contain exactly one single-valued expression, and the left-hand expression must not be the blank identifier. </p> <pre> a[i] <<= 2 i &^= 1<<n </pre> <p> A tuple assignment assigns the individual elements of a multi-valued operation to a list of variables. There are two forms. In the first, the right hand operand is a single multi-valued expression
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must contain exactly one single-valued expression, and the left-hand expression must not be the blank identifier. </p> <pre> a[i] <<= 2 i &^= 1<<n </pre> <p> A tuple assignment assigns the individual elements of a multi-valued operation to a list of variables. There are two forms. In the first, the right hand operand is a single multi-valued expression
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