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@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ provide lists of external Go projects.
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<p>
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For more information on using remote repositories with the <code>go</code> tool, see
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<code><a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Remote_import_path_syntax">go help remote</a></code>.
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<code><a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Remote_import_paths">go help importpath</a></code>.
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</p>
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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ only an infinite "for" loop.
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<p>
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In Go 1.1, the rule about final "return" statements is more permissive.
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It introduces the concept of a
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<a href="/ref/spec/#Terminating_statements"><em>terminating statement</em></a>,
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<a href="/ref/spec#Terminating_statements"><em>terminating statement</em></a>,
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a statement that is guaranteed to be the last one a function executes.
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Examples include
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"for" loops with no condition and "if-else"
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@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ more than 2 billion elements on 64-bit platforms.
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<em>Updating</em>:
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Most programs will be unaffected by this change.
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Because Go does not allow implicit conversions between distinct
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<a href="/ref/spec/#Numeric_types">numeric types</a>,
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<a href="/ref/spec#Numeric_types">numeric types</a>,
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no programs will stop compiling due to this change.
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However, programs that contain implicit assumptions
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that <code>int</code> is only 32 bits may change behavior.
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@ -580,8 +580,8 @@ The <a href="/pkg/bufio/"><code>bufio</code></a> package
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adds <a href="/pkg/bufio/#Reader.Reset"><code>Reset</code></a>
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methods to <a href="/pkg/bufio/#Reader"><code>Reader</code></a> and
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<a href="/pkg/bufio/#Writer"><code>Writer</code></a>.
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These methods allow the <a href="/pkg/Reader/"><code>Readers</code></a>
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and <a href="/pkg/Writer/"><code>Writers</code></a>
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These methods allow the <a href="/pkg/io/#Reader"><code>Readers</code></a>
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and <a href="/pkg/io/#Writer"><code>Writers</code></a>
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to be re-used on new input and output readers and writers, saving
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allocation overhead.
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</li>
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@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ can now decompress concatenated archives.
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<li>
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The <a href="/pkg/compress/flate/"><code>compress/flate</code></a>
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package adds a <a href="/pkg/compress/flate/#Reset"><code>Reset</code></a>
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package adds a <a href="/pkg/compress/flate/#Writer.Reset"><code>Reset</code></a>
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method on the <a href="/pkg/compress/flate/#Writer"><code>Writer</code></a>,
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to make it possible to reduce allocation when, for instance, constructing an
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archive to hold multiple compressed files.
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@ -621,9 +621,9 @@ method to provide a more efficient way to update an item's position in the heap.
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<li>
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The <a href="/pkg/container/list/"><code>container/list</code></a> package
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adds the <a href="/pkg/container/list/#MoveBefore"><code>MoveBefore</code></a>
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adds the <a href="/pkg/container/list/#List.MoveBefore"><code>MoveBefore</code></a>
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and
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<a href="/pkg/container/list/#MoveAfter"><code>MoveAfter</code></a>
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<a href="/pkg/container/list/#List.MoveAfter"><code>MoveAfter</code></a>
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methods, which implement the obvious rearrangement.
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</li>
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@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ The default is false, representing the usual two-index form.
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<li>
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The <a href="/pkg/go/build/"><code>go/build</code></a> package adds
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the <a href="/pkg/go/build/#Package.AllTags"><code>AllTags</code></a> field
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the <code>AllTags</code> field
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to the <a href="/pkg/go/build/#Package"><code>Package</code></a> type,
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to make it easier to process build tags.
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</li>
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@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ in agreement with that of other printing functions such as "printf".
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In the <a href="/pkg/time/"><code>time</code></a> package, the
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<a href="/pkg/time/#Parse"><code>Parse</code></a> function
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and
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<a href="/pkg/time/#Format"><code>Format</code></a>
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<a href="/pkg/time/#Time.Format"><code>Format</code></a>
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method
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now handle time zone offsets with seconds, such as in the historical
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date "1871-01-01T05:33:02+00:34:08".
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