doc: fix various fragment links

R=dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7094058
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Andrew Gerrand 2013-01-15 19:25:16 +11:00
parent 6d725e97e3
commit 399a36a634
5 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -149,9 +149,9 @@ is more complex than a single function call), as in this rewrite of
</p>
<p>
To build cgo packages, just use <a href="/cmd/go/#Compile_packages_and_dependencies">"
To build cgo packages, just use <a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Compile_packages_and_dependencies">"
<code>go build</code>"</a> or
<a href="/cmd/go/#Compile_and_install_packages_and_dependencies">"<code>go install</code>
<a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Compile_and_install_packages_and_dependencies">"<code>go install</code>
"</a> as usual. The go tool recognizes the special <code>"C"</code> import and automatically
uses cgo for those files.
</p>

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ had to be installed in certain places, under certain names, using certain build
tools, in order to be used. That's understandable: that's the way it works in
most other languages. Over the last few years we consistently reminded people
about the <code>goinstall</code> command
(now replaced by <a href="/cmd/go/#Download_and_install_packages_and_dependencies"><code>go get</code></a>)
(now replaced by <a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Download_and_install_packages_and_dependencies"><code>go get</code></a>)
and its conventions: first, that the import path is derived in a known way from
the URL of the source code; second, that the place to store the sources in
the local file system is derived in a known way from the import path; third,

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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ type: float64
You might be wondering where the interface is here, since the program looks
like it's passing the <code>float64</code> variable <code>x</code>, not an
interface value, to <code>reflect.TypeOf</code>. But it's there; as
<a href="/pkg/reflect/#Type.TypeOf">godoc reports</a>, the signature of
<a href="/pkg/reflect/#TypeOf">godoc reports</a>, the signature of
<code>reflect.TypeOf</code> includes an empty interface:
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@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ ok example/newmath 0.165s
</pre>
<p>
Run <code><a href="/cmd/go/#Test_packages">go help test</a></code> and see the
Run <code><a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Test_packages">go help test</a></code> and see the
<a href="/pkg/testing/">testing package documentation</a> for more detail.
</p>
@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ is a list of external Go projects including programs and libraries.
<p>
For more information on using remote repositories with the <code>go</code> command, see
<code><a href="/cmd/go/#Remote_import_path_syntax">go help remote</a></code>.
<code><a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Remote_import_path_syntax">go help remote</a></code>.
</p>

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@ -1263,7 +1263,7 @@ each closure shares that single variable. When the closure runs, it prints the
value of <code>v</code> at the time <code>fmt.Println</code> is executed,
but <code>v</code> may have been modified since the goroutine was launched.
To help detect this and other problems before they happen, run
<a href="http://golang.org/cmd/go/#Run_go_tool_vet_on_packages"><code>go vet</code></a>.
<a href="http://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Run_go_tool_vet_on_packages"><code>go vet</code></a>.
</p>
<p>
@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@ builds a test binary, and runs it.
<p>See the <a href="/doc/code.html">How to Write Go Code</a> document,
the <a href="/pkg/testing/"><code>testing</code></a> package
and the <a href="/cmd/go/#Test_packages"><code>go test</code></a> subcommand for more details.
and the <a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Test_packages"><code>go test</code></a> subcommand for more details.
</p>
<h3 id="testing_framework">