Add problem description to go code
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Keys and Rooms
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Instructions:
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There are n rooms labeled from 0 to n - 1 and all the rooms are locked except for room 0. Your goal is to visit all the rooms. However, you cannot enter a locked room without having its key.
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When you visit a room, you may find a set of distinct keys in it. Each key has a number on it, denoting which room it unlocks, and you can take all of them with you to unlock the other rooms.
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Given an array rooms where rooms[i] is the set of keys that you can obtain if you visited room i, return true if you can visit all the rooms, or false otherwise.
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Constraints:
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n == rooms.length
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2 <= n <= 1000
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0 <= rooms[i].length <= 1000
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1 <= sum(rooms[i].length) <= 3000
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0 <= rooms[i][j] < n
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All the values of rooms[i] are unique.
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*/
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package main
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import "fmt"
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func main() {
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res := canVisitAllRooms([][]int{{1, 3}, {3, 0, 1}, {2}, {0}})
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fmt.Printf("%+v\n", res)
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res := canVisitAllRooms([][]int{{1}, {2}, {3}, {}})
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fmt.Printf("Example 1 works: %+v\n\n", res)
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res = canVisitAllRooms([][]int{{1, 3}, {3, 0, 1}, {2}, {0}})
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fmt.Printf("Example 2 works: %+v\n", res)
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}
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func canVisitAllRooms(rooms [][]int) bool {
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