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src/bytes/buffer_test.go
} rlen := rand.Intn(len(testString)) fub := make([]byte, rlen) n, _ := buf.Read(fub) s = s[n:] } empty(t, "TestMixedReadsAndWrites (2)", &buf, s, make([]byte, buf.Len())) } func TestCapWithPreallocatedSlice(t *testing.T) { buf := NewBuffer(make([]byte, 10)) n := buf.Cap() if n != 10 { t.Errorf("expected 10, got %d", n) } }
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src/cmd/cgo/ast.go
ast1 := parse(abspath, src, parser.SkipObjectResolution|parser.ParseComments) ast2 := parse(abspath, src, parser.SkipObjectResolution) f.Package = ast1.Name.Name f.Name = make(map[string]*Name) f.NamePos = make(map[*Name]token.Pos) // In ast1, find the import "C" line and get any extra C preamble. sawC := false for _, decl := range ast1.Decls { switch decl := decl.(type) { case *ast.GenDecl:
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
use. You can do this by setting the generic CC_FOR_TARGET or the 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
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src/archive/tar/strconv_test.go
{math.MaxInt64, "\x80\x7f\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff", true}, {math.MinInt64, "\xff\x80\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00", true}, } for _, v := range vectors { var f formatter got := make([]byte, len(v.want)) f.formatNumeric(got, v.in) ok := (f.err == nil) if ok != v.ok { if v.ok { t.Errorf("formatNumeric(%d): got formatting failure, want success", v.in) } else {
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/operand_test.go
{"(1*4)(DI)", "4(DI)"}, {"(4*4)(BP)", "16(BP)"}, {"(AX)", "(AX)"}, {"(BP)(CX*4)", "(BP)(CX*4)"}, {"(BP*8)", "0(BP*8)"}, {"(BX)", "(BX)"}, {"(SP)", "(SP)"}, {"*AX", "AX"}, // TODO: Should make * illegal here; a simple alias for JMP AX. {"*runtimeĀ·_GetStdHandle(SB)", "*runtime._GetStdHandle(SB)"}, {"-(4+12)(DI)", "-16(DI)"}, {"-1(DI)(BX*1)", "-1(DI)(BX*1)"}, {"-96(DI)(BX*1)", "-96(DI)(BX*1)"},
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src/archive/zip/writer_test.go
}, { Name: "chardevice", Data: []byte("char device file"), Method: Deflate, Mode: 0755 | fs.ModeDevice | fs.ModeCharDevice, }, } func TestWriter(t *testing.T) { largeData := make([]byte, 1<<17) if _, err := rand.Read(largeData); err != nil { t.Fatal("rand.Read failed:", err) } writeTests[1].Data = largeData defer func() { writeTests[1].Data = nil }() // write a zip file
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src/bytes/buffer.go
}() // TODO(http://golang.org/issue/51462): We should rely on the append-make // pattern so that the compiler can call runtime.growslice. For example: // return append(b, make([]byte, n)...) // This avoids unnecessary zero-ing of the first len(b) bytes of the // allocated slice, but this pattern causes b to escape onto the heap. // // Instead use the append-make pattern with a nil slice to ensure that
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src/archive/tar/common.go
h.ChangeTime = sys.ChangeTime if sys.Xattrs != nil { h.Xattrs = make(map[string]string) for k, v := range sys.Xattrs { h.Xattrs[k] = v } } if sys.Typeflag == TypeLink { // hard link h.Typeflag = TypeLink h.Size = 0 h.Linkname = sys.Linkname } if sys.PAXRecords != nil { h.PAXRecords = make(map[string]string) for k, v := range sys.PAXRecords {
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src/archive/tar/reader_test.go
fr = ®FileReader{r, maker.makeReg.size} fr = &sparseFileReader{fr, sph, 0} default: t.Fatalf("test %d, unknown make operation: %T", i, maker) } for j, tf := range v.tests { switch tf := tf.(type) { case testRead: b := make([]byte, tf.cnt) n, err := fr.Read(b) if got := string(b[:n]); got != tf.wantStr || err != tf.wantErr {
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src/archive/zip/reader.go
// to an index into the r.fileList entry that we are // building. They are used to mark duplicate entries. files := make(map[string]int) knownDirs := make(map[string]int) // dirs[name] is true if name is known to be a directory, // because it appears as a prefix in a path. dirs := make(map[string]bool) for _, file := range r.File { isDir := len(file.Name) > 0 && file.Name[len(file.Name)-1] == '/'
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