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fix a few nits in the typography so HTML is right
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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ Here is a complete example Go program that implements a concurrent prime sieve:
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// Copy the values from channel 'in' to channel 'out',
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// removing those divisible by 'prime'.
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func Filter(in *chan< int, out *chan> int, prime int) {
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for ; ; {
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for {
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i := <in; // Receive value of new variable 'i' from 'in'.
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if i % prime != 0 {
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>out = i; // Send 'i' to channel 'out'.
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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Here is a complete example Go program that implements a concurrent prime sieve:
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func Sieve() {
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ch := new(chan int); // Create a new channel.
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go Generate(ch); // Start Generate() as a subprocess.
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for ; ; {
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for {
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prime := <ch;
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printf("%d\n", prime);
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ch1 := new(chan int);
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@ -262,11 +262,11 @@ Identifiers
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An identifier is a name for a program entity such as a variable, a
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type, a function, etc. An identifier must not be a reserved word.
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identifier = letter { letter | decimal_digit } .
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identifier = letter { letter | decimal_digit } .
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a
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_x
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ThisIsVariable9
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a
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_x
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ThisIsVariable9
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Types
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@ -285,16 +285,16 @@ Go defines a number of basic types which are referred to by their
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predeclared type names. There are signed and unsigned integer
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and floating point types:
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bool the truth values true and false
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bool the truth values true and false
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uint8 the set of all unsigned 8bit integers
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uint8 the set of all unsigned 8bit integers
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uint16 the set of all unsigned 16bit integers
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uint32 the set of all unsigned 32bit integers
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unit64 the set of all unsigned 64bit integers
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byte alias for uint8
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int8 the set of all signed 8bit integers, in 2's complement
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int8 the set of all signed 8bit integers, in 2's complement
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int16 the set of all signed 16bit integers, in 2's complement
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int32 the set of all signed 32bit integers, in 2's complement
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int64 the set of all signed 64bit integers, in 2's complement
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@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ text into Unicode characters.
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* A `little u' value, such as \u12AB. This represents the Unicode
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code point with the corresponding hexadecimal value. It always
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has exactly 4 hexadecimal digits.
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* A `big U' value, such as '\U00101234'. This represents the
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* A `big U' value, such as \U00101234. This represents the
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Unicode code point with the corresponding hexadecimal value.
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It always has exactly 8 hexadecimal digits.
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