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doc/go1.19: prefer relative links to other parts of the Go website

The Go website can be served on more than one domain (for example,
go.dev, golang.google.cn, tip.golang.org, localhost:6060, and so on).
Use relative links which work in all contexts.

For #51400.
Updates #53337.

Change-Id: I100938981447537ac242b4045929f6db8a2674c2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/411974
TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Michael Knyszek <mknyszek@google.com>
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/ <a href="/pkg/runtime/#hdr-Environment_Variables"><code>GOGC</code></a>, / <a href="/pkg/runtime/#hdr-Environment_Variables"><code>GOGC</code></a>,
and will be respected even if <code>GOGC=off</code>, allowing Go programs to and will be respected even if <code>GOGC=off</code>, allowing Go programs to
always make maximal use of their memory limit, improving resource efficiency always make maximal use of their memory limit, improving resource efficiency
in some cases. See <a href="https://go.dev/doc/gc-guide">the GC guide</a> for in some cases. See <a href="/doc/gc-guide">the GC guide</a> for
a detailed guide explaining the soft memory limit in more detail, as well as a detailed guide explaining the soft memory limit in more detail, as well as
a variety of common use-cases and scenarios. Please note that small memory a variety of common use-cases and scenarios. Please note that small memory
limits, on the order of tens of megabytes or less, are less likely to be limits, on the order of tens of megabytes or less, are less likely to be
@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ as well as support for rendering them to HTML, Markdown, and text.
<a href="/pkg/os/exec/#Command"><code>Command</code></a> and <a href="/pkg/os/exec/#Command"><code>Command</code></a> and
<a href="/pkg/os/exec/#LookPath"><code>LookPath</code></a> no longer <a href="/pkg/os/exec/#LookPath"><code>LookPath</code></a> no longer
allow results from a PATH search to be found relative to the current directory. allow results from a PATH search to be found relative to the current directory.
This removes a <a href="https://go.dev/blog/path-security">common source of security problems</a> This removes a <a href="/blog/path-security">common source of security problems</a>
but may also break existing programs that depend on using, say, <code>exec.Command("prog")</code> but may also break existing programs that depend on using, say, <code>exec.Command("prog")</code>
to run a binary named <code>prog</code> (or, on Windows, <code>prog.exe</code>) in the current directory. to run a binary named <code>prog</code> (or, on Windows, <code>prog.exe</code>) in the current directory.
See the <a href="/pkg/os/exec/"><code>os/exec</code></a> package documentation for See the <a href="/pkg/os/exec/"><code>os/exec</code></a> package documentation for
@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ as well as support for rendering them to HTML, Markdown, and text.
The methods <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.Len"><code>Value.Len</code></a> The methods <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.Len"><code>Value.Len</code></a>
and <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.Cap"><code>Value.Cap</code></a> and <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.Cap"><code>Value.Cap</code></a>
now successfully operate on a pointer to an array and return the length of that array, now successfully operate on a pointer to an array and return the length of that array,
to match what the <a href="https://go.dev/ref/spec#Length_and_capacity">builtin to match what the <a href="/ref/spec#Length_and_capacity">builtin
<code>len</code> and <code>cap</code> functions do</a>. <code>len</code> and <code>cap</code> functions do</a>.
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