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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    more specific CC_FOR_${GOOS}_${GOARCH} (for example, CC_FOR_linux_arm)
    environment variable when building the toolchain using make.bash,
    or you can set the CC environment variable any time you run the go tool.
    
    The CXX_FOR_TARGET, CXX_FOR_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}, and CXX
    environment variables work in a similar way for C++ code.
    
    # Go references to C
    
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Mar 31 09:02:45 GMT 2024
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  2. src/bytes/buffer_test.go

    			b.Read(buf[:1])
    			b.Write(buf[:1])
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    func BenchmarkBufferWriteBlock(b *testing.B) {
    	block := make([]byte, 1024)
    	for _, n := range []int{1 << 12, 1 << 16, 1 << 20} {
    		b.Run(fmt.Sprintf("N%d", n), func(b *testing.B) {
    			b.ReportAllocs()
    			for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
    				var bb Buffer
    				for bb.Len() < n {
    					bb.Write(block)
    				}
    			}
    		})
    	}
    }
    
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Apr 26 13:31:36 GMT 2024
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  3. src/archive/zip/zip_test.go

    				t.Fatal(err)
    			}
    			if err := w.Close(); err != nil {
    				t.Fatal(err)
    			}
    		}
    	}
    	t.Run("uint32max-2_NoZip64", func(t *testing.T) {
    		t.Parallel()
    		if generatesZip64(t, gen(0xfffffffe)) {
    			t.Error("unexpected zip64")
    		}
    	})
    	t.Run("uint32max-1_Zip64", func(t *testing.T) {
    		t.Parallel()
    		if !generatesZip64(t, gen(0xffffffff)) {
    			t.Error("expected zip64")
    		}
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Mar 27 18:23:49 GMT 2024
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  4. doc/godebug.md

    For example, Go 1.21 introduces the `panicnil` setting,
    controlling whether `panic(nil)` is allowed;
    it defaults to `panicnil=0`, making `panic(nil)` a run-time error.
    Using `panicnil=1` restores the behavior of Go 1.20 and earlier.
    
    When compiling a work module or workspace that declares
    an older Go version, the Go toolchain amends its defaults
    Plain Text
    - Registered: Tue May 07 11:14:38 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Apr 16 17:29:58 GMT 2024
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  5. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // built-in function recover.
    //
    // Starting in Go 1.21, calling panic with a nil interface value or an
    // untyped nil causes a run-time error (a different panic).
    // The GODEBUG setting panicnil=1 disables the run-time error.
    func panic(v any)
    
    // The recover built-in function allows a program to manage behavior of a
    // panicking goroutine. Executing a call to recover inside a deferred
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Thu Apr 11 20:22:45 GMT 2024
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  6. src/archive/tar/tar_test.go

    			[]byte("foo"),
    		}, {
    			&Header{Name: "world", Mode: 0640, Size: int64(5), Xattrs: map[string]string{"foo": "bar"}},
    			[]byte("hello"),
    		}},
    	}}
    
    	b.Run("Writer", func(b *testing.B) {
    		for _, v := range vectors {
    			b.Run(v.label, func(b *testing.B) {
    				b.ReportAllocs()
    				for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
    					// Writing to io.Discard because we want to
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 15 16:01:50 GMT 2024
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