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api/go1.18.txt
pkg bufio, method (*Writer) AvailableBuffer() []uint8 pkg bufio, method (ReadWriter) AvailableBuffer() []uint8 pkg bytes, func Cut([]uint8, []uint8) ([]uint8, []uint8, bool) pkg bytes, func Title //deprecated pkg crypto/tls, method (*Conn) NetConn() net.Conn pkg crypto/tls, type Config struct, PreferServerCipherSuites //deprecated pkg crypto/x509, method (*CertPool) Subjects //deprecated pkg debug/buildinfo, func Read(io.ReaderAt) (*debug.BuildInfo, error)
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src/bytes/bytes.go
return unicode.IsSpace(r) } // Title treats s as UTF-8-encoded bytes and returns a copy with all Unicode letters that begin // words mapped to their title case. // // Deprecated: The rule Title uses for word boundaries does not handle Unicode // punctuation properly. Use golang.org/x/text/cases instead. func Title(s []byte) []byte { // Use a closure here to remember state.
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doc/godebug.md
--- title: "Go, Backwards Compatibility, and GODEBUG" layout: article --- <!-- This document is kept in the Go repo, not x/website, because it documents the full list of known GODEBUG settings, which are tied to a specific release. --> ## Introduction {#intro} Go's emphasis on backwards compatibility is one of its key strengths. There are, however, times when we cannot maintain complete compatibility.
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src/bytes/example_test.go
} func ExampleSplitAfterN() { fmt.Printf("%q\n", bytes.SplitAfterN([]byte("a,b,c"), []byte(","), 2)) // Output: ["a," "b,c"] } func ExampleTitle() { fmt.Printf("%s", bytes.Title([]byte("her royal highness"))) // Output: Her Royal Highness } func ExampleToTitle() { fmt.Printf("%s\n", bytes.ToTitle([]byte("loud noises"))) fmt.Printf("%s\n", bytes.ToTitle([]byte("хлеб"))) // Output:
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doc/asm.html
<!--{ "Title": "A Quick Guide to Go's Assembler", "Path": "/doc/asm" }--> <h2 id="introduction">A Quick Guide to Go's Assembler</h2> <p> This document is a quick outline of the unusual form of assembly language used by the <code>gc</code> Go compiler. The document is not comprehensive. </p> <p> The assembler is based on the input style of the Plan 9 assemblers, which is documented in detail
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doc/go_mem.html
<!--{ "Title": "The Go Memory Model", "Subtitle": "Version of June 6, 2022", "Path": "/ref/mem" }--> <style> p.rule { font-style: italic; } </style> <h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> <p> The Go memory model specifies the conditions under which reads of a variable in one goroutine can be guaranteed to observe values produced by writes to the same variable in a different goroutine. </p>
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