Commit 2a36f78e authored by Jim Kingdon's avatar Jim Kingdon Committed by Rob Pike

doc: avoid mentioning non-existence of u flag to fmt.Printf.

It is better to document what golang does, rather than how it differs
from languages which readers may or may not know.

That the output format is based on the type is basically self-evident
if you consider this just in go terms.

Change-Id: I0223e9b4cb67cc83a9ebe4d424e6c151d7ed600f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28393Reviewed-by: default avatarRob Pike <r@golang.org>
parent f27c1bda
...@@ -48,9 +48,6 @@ ...@@ -48,9 +48,6 @@
Pointer: Pointer:
%p base 16 notation, with leading 0x %p base 16 notation, with leading 0x
There is no 'u' flag. Integers are printed unsigned if they have unsigned type.
Similarly, there is no need to specify the size of the operand (int8, int64).
The default format for %v is: The default format for %v is:
bool: %t bool: %t
int, int8 etc.: %d int, int8 etc.: %d
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