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I don't think the spec makes the behaviour of copy by reference clear when it says:
A slice is a way to access portions of an array or a string. It is a substring or subarray that is copied from the original array or string.
It would be good to add an example to this section of the spec to highlight that composite types are copied by reference. Something like:
x := [[1 2] [3 4]] y := x[:] y[0] = [8 9] print "x:" x print "y:" y --- x: [[8 9] [3 4]] y: [[8 9] [3 4]]
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I don't think the spec makes the behaviour of copy by reference clear when it says:
It would be good to add an example to this section of the spec to highlight that composite types are copied by reference. Something like:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: