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author | David Symonds <dsymonds@golang.org> | Fri Dec 12 11:38:07 2014 +1100 |
committer | David Symonds <dsymonds@golang.org> | Fri Dec 12 01:40:04 2014 +0000 |
tree | 9acc7c8f97dc756d5802b74ad40dd452aa784554 | |
parent | 5de497bc6fbae2470f700bb9d786a844cd7908db [diff] |
doc/play: revise peano.go comment again. Change-Id: I412358e99301d1c9603960fd34601dae60fca3cb Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/1400 Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
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