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  1. src/bytes/buffer_test.go

    	}
    }
    
    type panicReader struct{ panic bool }
    
    func (r panicReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
    	if r.panic {
    		panic("oops")
    	}
    	return 0, io.EOF
    }
    
    // Make sure that an empty Buffer remains empty when
    // it is "grown" before a Read that panics
    func TestReadFromPanicReader(t *testing.T) {
    
    	// First verify non-panic behaviour
    	var buf Buffer
    Go
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  2. src/cmd/api/main_test.go

    }
    
    func (w *Walker) emitf(format string, args ...any) {
    	f := strings.Join(w.scope, ", ") + ", " + fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)
    	if strings.Contains(f, "\n") {
    		panic("feature contains newlines: " + f)
    	}
    
    	if _, dup := w.features[f]; dup {
    		panic("duplicate feature inserted: " + f)
    	}
    	w.features[f] = true
    
    	if verbose {
    		log.Printf("feature: %s", f)
    	}
    }
    
    Go
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  3. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/operand_test.go

    	return NewParser(ctxt, architecture, nil)
    }
    
    // tryParse executes parse func in panicOnError=true context.
    // parse is expected to call any parsing methods that may panic.
    // Returns error gathered from recover; nil if no parse errors occurred.
    //
    // For unexpected panics, calls t.Fatal.
    func tryParse(t *testing.T, parse func()) (err error) {
    	panicOnError = true
    	defer func() {
    		panicOnError = false
    
    		e := recover()
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    	uintptr_t _cgo_wait_runtime_init_done(void) { return 0; }
    	void _cgo_release_context(uintptr_t ctxt) { }
    	char* _cgo_topofstack(void) { return (char*)0; }
    	void _cgo_allocate(void *a, int c) { }
    	void _cgo_panic(void *a, int c) { }
    	void _cgo_reginit(void) { }
    
    The extra functions here are stubs to satisfy the references in the C
    code generated for gcc. The build process links this stub, along with
    Go
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  5. src/bytes/buffer.go

    // another n bytes. After Grow(n), at least n bytes can be written to the
    // buffer without another allocation.
    // If n is negative, Grow will panic.
    // If the buffer can't grow it will panic with [ErrTooLarge].
    func (b *Buffer) Grow(n int) {
    	if n < 0 {
    		panic("bytes.Buffer.Grow: negative count")
    	}
    	m := b.grow(n)
    	b.buf = b.buf[:m]
    }
    
    // Write appends the contents of p to the buffer, growing the buffer as
    Go
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  6. src/bufio/scan.go

    //
    // Buffer panics if it is called after scanning has started.
    func (s *Scanner) Buffer(buf []byte, max int) {
    	if s.scanCalled {
    		panic("Buffer called after Scan")
    	}
    	s.buf = buf[0:cap(buf)]
    	s.maxTokenSize = max
    }
    
    // Split sets the split function for the [Scanner].
    // The default split function is [ScanLines].
    //
    // Split panics if it is called after scanning has started.
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  7. doc/godebug.md

    The [GODEBUG History](#history) gives the exact defaults for each Go toolchain version.
    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
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  8. src/bytes/example_test.go

    	n, err := b.Read(rdbuf)
    	if err != nil {
    		panic(err)
    	}
    	fmt.Println(n)
    	fmt.Println(b.String())
    	fmt.Println(string(rdbuf))
    	// Output:
    	// 1
    	// bcde
    	// a
    }
    
    func ExampleBuffer_ReadByte() {
    	var b bytes.Buffer
    	b.Grow(64)
    	b.Write([]byte("abcde"))
    	c, err := b.ReadByte()
    	if err != nil {
    		panic(err)
    	}
    	fmt.Println(c)
    	fmt.Println(b.String())
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  9. src/archive/tar/format.go

    		copy(b.toSTAR().trailer(), trailerSTAR)
    	case format.has(FormatUSTAR | FormatPAX):
    		copy(b.toUSTAR().magic(), magicUSTAR)
    		copy(b.toUSTAR().version(), versionUSTAR)
    	default:
    		panic("invalid format")
    	}
    
    	// Update checksum.
    	// This field is special in that it is terminated by a NULL then space.
    	var f formatter
    	field := b.toV7().chksum()
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  10. src/bytes/bytes.go

    //
    // It panics if count is negative or if the result of (len(b) * count)
    // overflows.
    func Repeat(b []byte, count int) []byte {
    	if count == 0 {
    		return []byte{}
    	}
    
    	// Since we cannot return an error on overflow,
    	// we should panic if the repeat will generate an overflow.
    	// See golang.org/issue/16237.
    	if count < 0 {
    		panic("bytes: negative Repeat count")
    	}
    Go
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