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Russ Cox authored
Avoids problems with local declarations shadowing other names. We write a more explicit form than the incoming program, so there may be additional type annotations. For example: int := "hello" j := 2 would normally turn into var int string = "hello" var j int = 2 but the int variable shadows the int type in the second line. This CL marks all local variables with a per-function sequence number, so that this would instead be: var int·1 string = "hello" var j·2 int = 2 Fixes #4326. R=ken2 CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6816100
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