In Go, the built-in len() function returns the length of a slice, map, or string, and it never produces a negative value. The length of any data structure in Go is always a non-negative integer.
Hence, the condition len(mySlice) < 0 will always evaluate to false, and the code block within the if statement will never execute.
To fix this issue, you should remove the unnecessary check for len(mySlice) < 0:
Non-Compliant Code Examples
funcmain(){iflen(mySlice)<0{// never occurs}}
Compliant Code Examples
funcmain(){iflen(mySlice)==0{}}
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