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@ -98,12 +98,12 @@ which in turn are made up of memory operations.
A <i>memory operation</i> is modeled by four details:
</p>
<ul>
<li>its kind, indicating whether it is an ordinary data read, an ordinary data write,
or a <i>synchronizing operation</i> such as an atomic data access,
a mutex operation, or a channel operation,
<li>its location in the program,
<li>the memory location or variable being accessed, and
<li>the values read or written by the operation.
<li>its kind, indicating whether it is an ordinary data read, an ordinary data write,
or a <i>synchronizing operation</i> such as an atomic data access,
a mutex operation, or a channel operation,</li>
<li>its location in the program,</li>
<li>the memory location or variable being accessed, and</li>
<li>the values read or written by the operation.</li>
</ul>
<p>
Some memory operations are <i>read-like</i>, including read, atomic read, mutex lock, and channel receive.
@ -162,8 +162,8 @@ where visible means that both of the following hold:
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<ol>
<li><i>w</i> happens before <i>r</i>.
<li><i>w</i> does not happen before any other write <i>w'</i> (to <i>x</i>) that happens before <i>r</i>.
<li><i>w</i> happens before <i>r</i>.</li>
<li><i>w</i> does not happen before any other write <i>w'</i> (to <i>x</i>) that happens before <i>r</i>.</li>
</ol>
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@ -1682,6 +1682,7 @@ maps grow to accommodate the number of items
stored in them, with the exception of <code>nil</code> maps.
A <code>nil</code> map is equivalent to an empty map except that no elements
may be added.
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<h3 id="Channel_types">Channel types</h3>
@ -7300,7 +7301,7 @@ The number of elements copied is the minimum of
<code>len(src)</code> and <code>len(dst)</code>.
As a special case, if the destination's core type is <code>[]byte</code>,
<code>copy</code> also accepts a source argument with core type
</a> <a href="#Core_types"><code>bytestring</code></a>.
<a href="#Core_types"><code>bytestring</code></a>.
This form copies the bytes from the byte slice or string into the byte slice.
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