It seems i can't edit my original post so:
There should be "So pointer from slice b is pointing to new array"  instead 
of "So pointer from slice b is pointing to new slice" 


W dniu niedziela, 3 lipca 2016 17:05:06 UTC+2 użytkownik rog...@gmail.com 
napisał:
>
> Thx Ian,
>
> So basically it's because we allocate new array in version without cap, 
> right?  Because it outgrows current cap. So pointer from slice b is 
> pointing to new slice (i've checked they have different addresses for first 
> element) different from a.
> And in version with cap=10 we still append to the same array as there is 
> no relocation, that's why we have same elements in both slices (they point 
> to the same array). Right?
>
> W dniu niedziela, 3 lipca 2016 15:59:33 UTC+2 użytkownik Ian Lance Taylor 
> napisał:
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 4:27 AM,  <rog...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>> > Can anyone ELI5 it to me, please ? Why if we remove cap result is 
>> different 
>> > ? I don't understand that. 
>>
>> https://blog.golang.org/slices 
>>
>> Ian 
>>
>

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