When you use the range loop to iterate over a slice, two values are returned for each iteration. The first is the index
number, and the second is a copy of the element at that index. If you do not need the second value, you can skip this element instead of
using a blank identifier.
Example:
for a, _ = range v {} // `for a, _ =` is the same as `for a =`
To remove the blank identifier, you can use the Delete blank argument quick-fix. After the quick-fix is applied, the code will look as follows:
for a = range v {}