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@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Prefix Map key
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<br/><br/>
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For more information about the <code>append</code> function and slices
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in general see the
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<a href="http://blog.golang.org/2011/01/go-slices-usage-and-internals.html">Slices: usage and internals</a> article.
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<a href="/doc/articles/slices_usage_and_internals.html">Slices: usage and internals</a> article.
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</step>
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<step title="Pushing the suffix onto the prefix" src="doc/codewalk/markov.go:/p\.Shift/">
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@ -320,10 +320,9 @@ exceptional.
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<p>
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Go takes a different approach. For plain error handling, Go's multi-value
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returns make it easy to report an error without overloading the return value.
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<a href="http://blog.golang.org/2011/07/error-handling-and-go.html">A
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canonical error type, coupled
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with Go's other features</a>, makes error
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handling pleasant but quite different from that in other languages.
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<a href="/doc/articles/error_handling.html">A canonical error type, coupled
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with Go's other features</a>, makes error handling pleasant but quite different
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from that in other languages.
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</p>
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<p>
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@ -336,7 +335,7 @@ when used well, can result in clean error-handling code.
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</p>
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<p>
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See the <a href="http://blog.golang.org/2010/08/defer-panic-and-recover.html">Defer, Panic, and Recover</a> article for details.
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See the <a href="/doc/articles/defer_panic_recover.html">Defer, Panic, and Recover</a> article for details.
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</p>
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<h3 id="assertions">
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@ -1317,8 +1316,7 @@ table-driven, iterating over a list of inputs and outputs defined
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in a data structure (Go has excellent support for data structure literals).
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The work to write a good test and good error messages will then be amortized over many
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test cases. The standard Go library is full of illustrative examples, such as in
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<a href="http://golang.org/src/pkg/fmt/fmt_test.go">the formatting
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tests for the <code>fmt</code> package</a>.
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<a href="/src/pkg/fmt/fmt_test.go">the formatting tests for the <code>fmt</code> package</a>.
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</p>
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@ -1588,7 +1586,7 @@ appear on a line by itself.
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Some have argued that the lexer should do lookahead to permit the
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brace to live on the next line. We disagree. Since Go code is meant
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to be formatted automatically by
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<a href="http://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/"><code>gofmt</code></a>,
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<a href="/cmd/gofmt/"><code>gofmt</code></a>,
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<i>some</i> style must be chosen. That style may differ from what
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you've used in C or Java, but Go is a new language and
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<code>gofmt</code>'s style is as good as any other. More
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