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src/cmd/addr2line/addr2line_test.go
} var ( addr2linePathOnce sync.Once addr2lineExePath string addr2linePathErr error ) func loadSyms(t *testing.T, dbgExePath string) map[string]string { cmd := testenv.Command(t, testenv.GoToolPath(t), "tool", "nm", dbgExePath) out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("%v: %v\n%s", cmd, err, string(out)) } syms := make(map[string]string) scanner := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewReader(out))
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lib/time/mkzip.go
// Usage: // // go run ../../mkzip.go ../../zoneinfo.zip // // We use this program instead of 'zip -0 -r ../../zoneinfo.zip *' to get // a reproducible generator that does not depend on which version of the // external zip tool is used or the ordering of file names in a directory // or the current time. package main import ( "archive/zip" "bytes" "flag" "fmt" "hash/crc32" "io/fs" "log" "os" "path/filepath"
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/swig/swig_test.go
} out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() if string(out) != "OK\n" { t.Errorf("%s", string(out)) } if err != nil { t.Errorf("%s", err) } } func mustHaveCxx(t *testing.T) { // Ask the go tool for the CXX it's configured to use. cxx, err := exec.Command("go", "env", "CXX").CombinedOutput() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("go env CXX failed: %s", err) } args, err := quoted.Split(string(cxx)) if err != nil {
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src/cmd/buildid/doc.go
/* Buildid displays or updates the build ID stored in a Go package or binary. Usage: go tool buildid [-w] file By default, buildid prints the build ID found in the named file. If the -w option is given, buildid rewrites the build ID found in the file to accurately record a content hash of the file. This tool is only intended for use by the go command or other build systems. */
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src/cmd/buildid/buildid.go
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package main import ( "flag" "fmt" "log" "os" "strings" "cmd/internal/buildid" ) func usage() { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "usage: go tool buildid [-w] file\n") flag.PrintDefaults() os.Exit(2) } var wflag = flag.Bool("w", false, "write build ID") func main() { log.SetPrefix("buildid: ") log.SetFlags(0) flag.Usage = usage
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src/cmd/addr2line/main.go
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Addr2line is a minimal simulation of the GNU addr2line tool, // just enough to support pprof. // // Usage: // // go tool addr2line binary // // Addr2line reads hexadecimal addresses, one per line and with optional 0x prefix, // from standard input. For each input address, addr2line prints two output lines,
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src/cmd/asm/doc.go
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. /* Asm, typically invoked as “go tool asm”, assembles the source file into an object file named for the basename of the argument source file with a .o suffix. The object file can then be combined with other objects into a package archive. # Command Line Usage: go tool asm [flags] file The specified file must be a Go assembly file.
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misc/cgo/gmp/gmp.go
the Go package big's integer type Int. This is a syntactically valid Go program—it can be parsed with the Go parser and processed by godoc—but it is not compiled directly by gc. Instead, a separate tool, cgo, processes it to produce three output files. The first two, 6g.go and 6c.c, are a Go source file for 6g and a C source file for 6c; both compile as part of the named package
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