Even better spacing

master
Patrick Mylund Nielsen 13 years ago
parent 783e6df827
commit e68e585c61

@ -53,11 +53,10 @@ Usage:
...
}
If you store a reference type like a pointer, slice, map or channel, you do not need to
run Set if you modify the underlying data. The cache does not serialize its data, so if
you modify a struct whose pointer you've stored in the cache, retrieving that pointer
with Get will point you to the same data:
// If you store a reference type like a pointer, slice, map or channel, you do not need to
// run Set if you modify the underlying data. The cache does not serialize its data, so if
// you modify a struct whose pointer you've stored in the cache, retrieving that pointer
// with Get will point you to the same data:
foo := &MyStruct{Num: 1}
c.Set("foo", foo, 0)
...
@ -71,7 +70,7 @@ with Get will point you to the same data:
foo := x.(MyStruct)
foo.Println(foo.Num)
will print:
// will print:
1
2

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