fix: constants and if code and quizzes
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ import (
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func main() {
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const (
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feetInMeters = 0.3048
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feetInMeters float64 = 0.3048
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feetInYards = feetInMeters / 0.9144
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)
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@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ fmt.Println(a || b)
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```go
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// Let's say that there are two functions like this:
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//
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// super() which returns true and prints "super ".
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// duper() which returns false and prints "duper ".
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// isOn() which returns true and prints "on ".
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// isOff() which returns false and prints "off ".
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//
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// Remember: Logical operators short-circuit.
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@ -111,37 +111,37 @@ package main
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import "fmt"
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func main() {
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_ = duper() && super()
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_ = super() || duper()
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_ = isOff() && isOn()
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_ = isOn() || isOff()
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}
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// Don't mind about these functions.
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// Just focus on the problem.
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// They are here just for you to understand what's going on better.
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func super() bool {
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fmt.Print("super ")
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func isOn() bool {
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fmt.Print("on ")
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return true
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}
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func duper() bool {
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fmt.Print("duper ")
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func isOff() bool {
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fmt.Print("off ")
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return false
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}
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```
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1. "super duper super duper "
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2. "duper super " *CORRECT*
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3. "duper super super duper "
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4. "super duper "
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1. "on off on off "
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2. "off on " *CORRECT*
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3. "off on on off "
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4. "on off "
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> **1, 3:** Remember: Logical operators short-circuit.
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> **2:** That's right.
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>
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> In: `duper() && super()`, `duper()` returns false, so, logical AND operator short-circuits and doesn't call `super()`; so it prints: `"duper "`.
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> In: `isOff() && isOn()`, `isOff()` returns false, so, logical AND operator short-circuits and doesn't call `isOn()`; so it prints: `"off "`.
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>
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> Then, in: `super() || duper()`, `super()` returns true, so, logical OR operator short circuits and doesn't call `duper()`; so it prints `"super "`.
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> Then, in: `isOn() || isOff()`, `isOn()` returns true, so, logical OR operator short circuits and doesn't call `isOff()`; so it prints `"on "`.
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> **4:** Think again.
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Example program is [here](https://play.golang.org/p/C-syhwgXSx2).
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Example program is [here](https://play.golang.org/p/6z3afaOf7yT).
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@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ if (mood == "perfect") {
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}
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```
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1. `if {mood == perfect}`
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2. `if [mood == perfect]`
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3. `if mood = perfect`
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4. `if mood == perfect` *CORRECT*
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1. `if {mood == "perfect"}`
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2. `if [mood == "perfect"]`
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3. `if mood = "perfect"`
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4. `if mood == "perfect"` *CORRECT*
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> **1, 2:** That's a syntax error. Try again.
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>
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