diff --git a/doc/go_tutorial.html b/doc/go_tutorial.html index 13ccb829d4c..1b9f7524430 100644 --- a/doc/go_tutorial.html +++ b/doc/go_tutorial.html @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ object. We could write return n

-but for simple structures like File it's easier to return the address of a nonce +but for simple structures like File it's easier to return the address of a composite literal, as is done here on line 21.

We can use the factory to construct some familiar, exported variables of type *File: @@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ Building on the file package, here's a simple version of the Unix u 19 case nr < 0: 20 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "cat: error reading from %s: %s\n", f.String(), er.String()) 21 os.Exit(1) -22 case nr == 0: // EOF +22 case nr == 0: // EOF 23 return 24 case nr > 0: 25 if nw, ew := file.Stdout.Write(buf[0:nr]); nw != nr { @@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ Building on the file package, here's a simple version of the Unix u 30 }

32 func main() { -33 flag.Parse() // Scans the arg list and sets up flags +33 flag.Parse() // Scans the arg list and sets up flags 34 if flag.NArg() == 0 { 35 cat(file.Stdin) 36 } @@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ we have a second implementation of the reader interface.

 
 31    type rotate13 struct {
-32        source    reader
+32        source reader
 33    }
 

35 func newRotate13(source reader) *rotate13 { @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ and use it from within a mostly unchanged cat() function: 61 case nr < 0: 62 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "cat: error reading from %s: %s\n", r.String(), er.String()) 63 os.Exit(1) -64 case nr == 0: // EOF +64 case nr == 0: // EOF 65 return 66 case nr > 0: 67 nw, ew := file.Stdout.Write(buf[0:nr]) diff --git a/doc/go_tutorial.txt b/doc/go_tutorial.txt index 477199ac3c6..9c08bd278c6 100644 --- a/doc/go_tutorial.txt +++ b/doc/go_tutorial.txt @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ object. We could write n.name = name return n -but for simple structures like "File" it's easier to return the address of a nonce +but for simple structures like "File" it's easier to return the address of a composite literal, as is done here on line 21. We can use the factory to construct some familiar, exported variables of type "*File":