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- removed fall-through for case: case: in switch statements
- added ()'s to all print calls in examples - augmented rule about use of identifiers R=r DELTA=11 (0 added, 1 deleted, 10 changed) OCL=14097 CL=14097
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The Go Programming Language (DRAFT)
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Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, Ken Thompson
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----
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(August 7, 2008)
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(August 11, 2008)
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This document is a semi-formal specification/proposal for a new
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systems programming language. The document is under active
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@ -321,8 +321,8 @@ Reserved words
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else if range var
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export import
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TODO: "len" is currently also a reserved word - it shouldn't be.
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With the exception of structure fields and methods, reserved words may
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not be declared as identifiers.
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Types
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@ -1357,9 +1357,9 @@ pointer or interface value.
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var p *int;
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if p != nil {
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print p
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print(p)
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} else {
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print "p points nowhere"
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print("p points nowhere")
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}
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By default, pointers are initialized to nil.
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@ -1735,9 +1735,9 @@ The value of the boolean reports true if the communication succeeded,
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false if it did not. These two examples are equivalent:
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ok := ch -< 3;
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if ok { print "sent" } else { print "not sent" }
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if ok { print("sent") } else { print("not sent") }
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if ch -< 3 { print "sent" } else { print "not sent" }
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if ch -< 3 { print("sent") } else { print("not sent") }
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In other words, if the program tests the value of a send operation,
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the send is non-blocking and the value of the expression is the
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@ -1753,7 +1753,7 @@ As with send operations, in expression context this form may
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be used as a boolean and makes the receive non-blocking:
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ok := e <- ch;
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if ok { print "received", e } else { print "did not receive" }
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if ok { print("received", e) } else { print("did not receive") }
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The receive operator may also be used as a prefix unary operator
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on a channel.
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@ -1873,8 +1873,7 @@ Switch statements
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Switches provide multi-way execution.
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SwitchStat = "switch" [ [ Simplestat ] ";" ] [ Expression ] "{" { CaseClause } "}" .
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CaseClause = CaseList [ StatementList [ ";" ] ] [ "fallthrough" [ ";" ] ] .
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CaseList = Case { Case } .
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CaseClause = Case [ StatementList [ ";" ] ] [ "fallthrough" [ ";" ] ] .
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Case = ( "case" ExpressionList | "default" ) ":" .
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There can be at most one default case in a switch statement.
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