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```
godef optimistically assumes that it can deduce the package
identifier from the import path. This is often, but not
always the case. It should actually import the package
in question, although thi…
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```
godef optimistically assumes that it can deduce the package
identifier from the import path. This is often, but not
always the case. It should actually import the package
in question, although thi…
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```
godef optimistically assumes that it can deduce the package
identifier from the import path. This is often, but not
always the case. It should actually import the package
in question, although thi…
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```
godef optimistically assumes that it can deduce the package
identifier from the import path. This is often, but not
always the case. It should actually import the package
in question, although thi…
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```
godef optimistically assumes that it can deduce the package
identifier from the import path. This is often, but not
always the case. It should actually import the package
in question, although thi…
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```
godef optimistically assumes that it can deduce the package
identifier from the import path. This is often, but not
always the case. It should actually import the package
in question, although thi…
-
```
godef optimistically assumes that it can deduce the package
identifier from the import path. This is often, but not
always the case. It should actually import the package
in question, although thi…
-
```
godef optimistically assumes that it can deduce the package
identifier from the import path. This is often, but not
always the case. It should actually import the package
in question, although thi…
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In the below case, the definition provider fails for `Println`
```
package main
import . "fmt"
func main() {
Println("hello")
}
```