From febbf82e8dbf042a998c46e38a54d52741860961 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Pike <r@golang.org> Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 15:25:09 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] fix some bad spaces OCL=13363 CL=13363 --- doc/go_lang.txt | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/go_lang.txt b/doc/go_lang.txt index 1234651009..59c4244c6b 100644 --- a/doc/go_lang.txt +++ b/doc/go_lang.txt @@ -687,12 +687,12 @@ conversion from expression list to composite value. Structure literals follow this form directly. Given - type Rat struct { num, den int }; - type Num struct { r Rat, f float, s string }; + type Rat struct { num, den int }; + type Num struct { r Rat, f float, s string }; we can write - pi := Num(Rat(22,7), 3.14159, "pi") + pi := Num(Rat(22,7), 3.14159, "pi") For array literals, if the size is present the constructed array has that many elements; trailing elements are given the approprate zero value for that type. @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ if a specified size is less than the number of elements in the expression list. Map literals are similar except the elements of the expression list are key-value pairs separated by a colon: - m := map[string]int("good":0, "bad":1, "indifferent": 7) + m := map[string]int("good":0, "bad":1, "indifferent":7) TODO: helper syntax for nested arrays etc? (avoids repeating types but complicates the spec needlessly.) -- 2.30.9