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Removes an incorrect code comment and some superfluous variables. The comment I removed says that struct fields which implement Unmarshaler must be pointers, even if they're in an addressable struct. That's not the case, and there's already a test in decode_test.go that demonstrates as much. Encoding/json has quite a few assignments of reflect.Values to extra variables – things like "iv := v" when there's no need to make a copy. I think these are left over from a previous version of the reflect API. If they aren't wanted, I wouldn't mind going through the package and getting rid of the rest of them. R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6318047 |
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For example, if you extracted the tar file into $HOME/go, you might
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