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doc: fix some HTML syntax errors
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ and launching a goroutine that sleeps before sending on the channel:
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We can then use a <code>select</code> statement to receive from either
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<code>ch</code> or <code>timeout</code>. If nothing arrives on <code>ch</code>
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after one second, the timeout case is selected and the attempt to read from
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<cde>ch</cde> is abandoned.
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<code>ch</code> is abandoned.
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</p>
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{{code "/doc/progs/timeout1.go" `/select {/` `/STOP/`}}
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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ classic algebra:
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dstr, dstg, dstb, dsta := dst.RGBA()
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srcr, srcg, srcb, srca := src.RGBA()
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_, _, _, m := mask.RGBA()
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const M = 1<<16 - 1
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const M = 1<<16 - 1
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// The resultant red value is a blend of dstr and srcr, and ranges in [0, M].
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// The calculation for green, blue and alpha is similar.
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dstr = (dstr*(M-m) + srcr*m) / M
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ much easier to type.
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A <code>Rectangle</code> is inclusive at the top-left and exclusive at the
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bottom-right. For a <code>Point p</code> and a <code>Rectangle r</code>,
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<code>p.In(r)</code> if and only if
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<code>r.Min.X <= p.X && p.X < r.Max.X</code>, and similarly for <code>Y</code>. This is analagous to how
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<code>r.Min.X <= p.X && p.X < r.Max.X</code>, and similarly for <code>Y</code>. This is analagous to how
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a slice <code>s[i0:i1]</code> is inclusive at the low end and exclusive at the
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high end. (Unlike arrays and slices, a <code>Rectangle</code> often has a
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non-zero origin.)
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@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ way to iterate over an <code>Image</code> m's pixels looks like:
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<pre>
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b := m.Bounds()
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for y := b.Min.Y; y < b.Max.Y; y++ {
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for x := b.Min.X; y < b.Max.X; x++ {
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for y := b.Min.Y; y < b.Max.Y; y++ {
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for x := b.Min.X; y < b.Max.X; x++ {
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doStuffWith(m.At(x, y))
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}
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}
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ original functionality. From there it is simple to build a
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After some similar changes to the client side, this was the full extent of the
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work we needed to do on the RPC package. This whole exercise took about 20
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minutes! After tidying up and testing the new code, the
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<a href="http://code.google.com/p/go/source/diff?spec=svn9daf796ebf1cae97b2fcf760a4ab682f1f063f29&r=9daf796ebf1cae97b2fcf760a4ab682f1f063f29&format=side&path=/src/pkg/rpc/server.go">final changeset</a>
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<a href="http://code.google.com/p/go/source/diff?spec=svn9daf796ebf1cae97b2fcf760a4ab682f1f063f29&r=9daf796ebf1cae97b2fcf760a4ab682f1f063f29&format=side&path=/src/pkg/rpc/server.go">final changeset</a>
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was submitted.
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</p>
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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ func Sqrt(x float64) float64 {
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// This is a terrible implementation.
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// Real code should import "math" and use math.Sqrt.
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z := 0.0
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for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
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for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
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z -= (z*z - x) / (2 * x)
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}
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return z
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ proceeding. If your OS or architecture is not on the list, it's possible that
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</tr>
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<tr><td colspan="3"><hr></td></tr>
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<tr><td>FreeBSD 7 or later</td> <td>amd64, 386</td> <td>Debian GNU/kFreeBSD not supported</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Linux 2.6.23 or later with glibc</td> <td>amd64, 386, arm</td> <td>CentOS/RHEL 5.x not supported; no binary distribution for ARM yet</tr>
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<tr><td>Linux 2.6.23 or later with glibc</td> <td>amd64, 386, arm</td> <td>CentOS/RHEL 5.x not supported; no binary distribution for ARM yet</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Mac OS X 10.6/10.7</td> <td>amd64, 386</td> <td>use the gcc<sup>†</sup> that comes with Xcode</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Windows 2000 or later</td> <td>amd64, 386</td> <td>use mingw gcc<sup>†</sup>; cygwin or msys is not needed</td></tr>
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</table>
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@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ a zip archive that requires you to set some environment variables and an
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experimental MSI installer that configures your installation automatically.
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</p>
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<h4 id="windows_zip">Zip archive</h3>
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<h4 id="windows_zip">Zip archive</h4>
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<p>
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Extract the <a href="http://code.google.com/p/go/downloads/list?q=OpSys-Windows+Type%3DArchive">zip file</a>
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@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ the <code>GOROOT</code> environment variable to your chosen path.
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Add the <code>bin</code> subdirectory of your Go root (for example, <code>c:\Go\bin</code>) to to your <code>PATH</code> environment variable.
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</p>
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<h4 id="windows_msi">MSI installer (experimental)</h3>
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<h4 id="windows_msi">MSI installer (experimental)</h4>
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<p>
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Open the <a href="http://code.google.com/p/go/downloads/list?q=OpSys-Windows+Type%3DInstaller">MSI file</a>
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