Phrases like "returns whether or not the image is opaque" could be describing what the function does (it always returns, regardless of the opacity) or what it returns (a boolean indicating the opacity). Even when the "or not" is missing, the phrasing is bizarre. Go with "reports whether", which is still clunky but at least makes it clear we're talking about the return value. R=golang-dev, dsymonds CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/11458046 |
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