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go spec: clarify return statement rules

Added example of a return statement w/o expressions
in a function with a _ result parameter.

See also: http://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=1586

R=rsc, r, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4266049
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Robert Griesemer 2011-03-07 16:29:07 -08:00
parent 800217f8c5
commit fb64e0d96f

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<!-- title The Go Programming Language Specification --> <!-- title The Go Programming Language Specification -->
<!-- subtitle Version of March 3, 2011 --> <!-- subtitle Version of March 7, 2011 -->
<!-- <!--
TODO TODO
@ -4212,7 +4212,7 @@ func complex_f2() (re float64, im float64) {
</pre> </pre>
</li> </li>
<li>The expression list may be empty if the function's result <li>The expression list may be empty if the function's result
type specifies names for its result parameters (§<a href="#Function_Types">Function Types</a>). type specifies names for its result parameters (§<a href="#Function_types">Function Types</a>).
The result parameters act as ordinary local variables The result parameters act as ordinary local variables
and the function may assign values to them as necessary. and the function may assign values to them as necessary.
The "return" statement returns the values of these variables. The "return" statement returns the values of these variables.
@ -4222,6 +4222,11 @@ func complex_f3() (re float64, im float64) {
im = 4.0 im = 4.0
return return
} }
func (devnull) Write(p []byte) (n int, _ os.Error) {
n = len(p)
return
}
</pre> </pre>
</li> </li>
</ol> </ol>