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authorRobert Brown <robert@slan124.info>2015-10-24 13:56:20 +0100
committerRobert Brown <robert@slan124.info>2015-10-24 13:56:20 +0100
commit4de15e41b3d47963ab7749a6a4dc6704d5d3af27 (patch)
tree0ae743c3bca84e955feeaaf6575969687c1e12ee /go.html.markdown
parente9fbf8f24a5cc9188f0b572915b708a867bf7bde (diff)
correct minor grammar and formatting to improve readability
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diff --git a/go.html.markdown b/go.html.markdown
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--- a/go.html.markdown
+++ b/go.html.markdown
@@ -108,12 +108,13 @@ can include line breaks.` // Same string type.
bs := []byte("a slice") // Type conversion syntax.
// Because they are dynamic, slices can be appended to on-demand.
- // To append elements to a slice, built-in append() function is used.
+ // To append elements to a slice, the built-in append() function is used.
// First argument is a slice to which we are appending. Commonly,
// the array variable is updated in place, as in example below.
s := []int{1, 2, 3} // Result is a slice of length 3.
s = append(s, 4, 5, 6) // Added 3 elements. Slice now has length of 6.
fmt.Println(s) // Updated slice is now [1 2 3 4 5 6]
+
// To append another slice, instead of list of atomic elements we can
// pass a reference to a slice or a slice literal like this, with a
// trailing ellipsis, meaning take a slice and unpack its elements,