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doc: fix up some HTML issues in go_spec.html
The HTML linter 'tidy' reports: go_spec.html:2556: Warning: unescaped & which should be written as & go_spec.html:3293: Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity "&s1" go_spec.html:3293: Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity "&a" go_spec.html:3294: Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity "&s2" go_spec.html:3294: Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity "&a" go_spec.html:2045: Warning: trimming empty <p> go_spec.html:4526: Warning: trimming empty <ul> go_spec.html:4533: Warning: trimming empty <ul> go_spec.html:4539: Warning: trimming empty <ul> This CL fixes all but the <ul> ones, which I think should be fixed but are defended by a comment. Change-Id: I0ca88f5e80755024801877ab1298025ecf8f10c5 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/214457 Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Tobias Klauser <tobias.klauser@gmail.com>
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@ -2042,7 +2042,7 @@ of the last non-empty expression list.
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<p>
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A type declaration binds an identifier, the <i>type name</i>, to a <a href="#Types">type</a>.
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Type declarations come in two forms: alias declarations and type definitions.
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<p>
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</p>
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<pre class="ebnf">
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TypeDecl = "type" ( TypeSpec | "(" { TypeSpec ";" } ")" ) .
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@ -2553,7 +2553,7 @@ does not have the same effect as allocating a new slice or map value with
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</p>
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<pre>
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p1 := &[]int{} // p1 points to an initialized, empty slice with value []int{} and length 0
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p1 := &[]int{} // p1 points to an initialized, empty slice with value []int{} and length 0
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p2 := new([]int) // p2 points to an uninitialized slice with value nil and length 0
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</pre>
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@ -3290,8 +3290,8 @@ array with the operand.
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<pre>
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var a [10]int
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s1 := a[3:7] // underlying array of s1 is array a; &s1[2] == &a[5]
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s2 := s1[1:4] // underlying array of s2 is underlying array of s1 which is array a; &s2[1] == &a[5]
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s1 := a[3:7] // underlying array of s1 is array a; &s1[2] == &a[5]
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s2 := s1[1:4] // underlying array of s2 is underlying array of s1 which is array a; &s2[1] == &a[5]
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s2[1] = 42 // s2[1] == s1[2] == a[5] == 42; they all refer to the same underlying array element
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</pre>
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