diff --git a/arrays.go b/arrays.go index f048f8b..5f8c442 100644 --- a/arrays.go +++ b/arrays.go @@ -9,19 +9,22 @@ func testArrays() { assert(fruits[0] == __string__) // indexes begin at 0 assert(fruits[1] == __string__) // one is indeed the loneliest number assert(fruits[2] == __string__) // it takes two to ...tango? - assert(fruits[3] == __string__) // there is no spoon + assert(fruits[3] == __string__) // there is no spoon, only an empty value assert(len(fruits) == __int__) // the length is what the length is assert(cap(fruits) == __int__) // it can hold no more - tasty_fruits := fruits[1:3] // defining ones self as a variation of another - assert(tasty_fruits[0] == __string__) // slices of arrays share some identity + tasty_fruits := fruits[1:3] // defining oneself as a variation of another + assert(tasty_fruits[0] == __string__) // slices of arrays share some data assert(tasty_fruits[1] == __string__) // albeit slightly askewed - tasty_fruits[0] = "lemon" // but are their shared roots truly identical? + assert(len(tasty_fruits) == __int__) // its length is manifest + assert(cap(tasty_fruits) == __int__) // but its capacity is surprising! - assert(fruits[0] == __string__) // has this remained the same? - assert(fruits[1] == __string__) // how about this? + tasty_fruits[0] = "lemon" // are their shared roots truly identical? + + assert(fruits[0] == __string__) // has this element remained the same? + assert(fruits[1] == __string__) // how about the second? assert(fruits[2] == __string__) // surely one of these must have changed assert(fruits[3] == __string__) // but who can know these things }