On Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 9:55:01 PM UTC+8, Konstantin Khomoutov 
wrote:
>
> On Thu, 13 Oct 2016 05:47:33 -0700 (PDT) 
> di...@veryhaha.com <javascript:> wrote: 
>
> [...] 
> > Thanks, Ian. 
> > The recover1.go has many great examples to understand the mechanism 
> > of panic/recover. 
> > I think I have get it. 
> > And I still think the spec doc is shallow. 
>
> That's because there's the difference between the so-called normative 
> texts and so-called informative texts.  Normative texts intently use dry 
> language with as minimal wording as possible to not accidently state 
> more than should have stated.  You can found this pattern everywhere -- 
> from civil laws to patents to RFCs and ITU-T recommendations etc. 
>
> What's supposedly missing is some piece of documentation accompanying 
> the spec which would provide informative bits.  This could possibly be 
> a community-provided thing. 
>

Good point.
 

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