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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    executable itself. Keeping cmd/link simple means we cannot possibly
    implement the full semantics of the host linker, so the kinds of
    objects that can be linked directly into the binary is limited (other
    code can only be used as a dynamic library). On the other hand, when
    using internal linking, cmd/link can generate Go binaries by itself.
    
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  2. src/bytes/buffer.go

    // returning a slice containing the data up to and including the delimiter.
    // If ReadBytes encounters an error before finding a delimiter,
    // it returns the data read before the error and the error itself (often io.EOF).
    // ReadBytes returns err != nil if and only if the returned data does not end in
    // delim.
    func (b *Buffer) ReadBytes(delim byte) (line []byte, err error) {
    	slice, err := b.readSlice(delim)
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  3. src/archive/tar/format.go

    // signed byte values.
    // We compute and return both.
    func (b *block) computeChecksum() (unsigned, signed int64) {
    	for i, c := range b {
    		if 148 <= i && i < 156 {
    			c = ' ' // Treat the checksum field itself as all spaces.
    		}
    		unsigned += int64(c)
    		signed += int64(int8(c))
    	}
    	return unsigned, signed
    }
    
    // reset clears the block with all zeros.
    func (b *block) reset() {
    	*b = block{}
    }
    
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  4. doc/asm.html

    that follow form the body of the function.
    The last instruction in a <code>TEXT</code> block must be some sort of jump, usually a <code>RET</code> (pseudo-)instruction.
    (If it's not, the linker will append a jump-to-itself instruction; there is no fallthrough in <code>TEXTs</code>.)
    After the symbol, the arguments are flags (see below)
    and the frame size, a constant (but see below):
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    TEXT runtime·profileloop(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
    HTML
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  5. src/cmd/asm/internal/lex/input.go

    	//	#define A(x)
    	// and
    	//	#define A (x)
    	// distinctly: the first is a macro with arguments, the second without.
    	// Distinguish these cases using the column number, since we don't
    	// see the space itself. Note that text/scanner reports the position at the
    	// end of the token. It's where you are now, and you just read this token.
    	if tok == '(' && in.Stack.Col() == prevCol+1 {
    		// Macro has arguments. Scan list of formals.
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  6. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // new elements. If it does not, a new underlying array will be allocated.
    // Append returns the updated slice. It is therefore necessary to store the
    // result of append, often in the variable holding the slice itself:
    //
    //	slice = append(slice, elem1, elem2)
    //	slice = append(slice, anotherSlice...)
    //
    // As a special case, it is legal to append a string to a byte slice, like this:
    //
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  7. src/bufio/bufio.go

    // the buffered reader to read from r.
    // Calling Reset on the zero value of [Reader] initializes the internal buffer
    // to the default size.
    // Calling b.Reset(b) (that is, resetting a [Reader] to itself) does nothing.
    func (b *Reader) Reset(r io.Reader) {
    	// If a Reader r is passed to NewReader, NewReader will return r.
    	// Different layers of code may do that, and then later pass r
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  8. misc/go_android_exec/main.go

    		return 0, err
    	}
    	var deviceCwd string
    	if isStd {
    		// Note that we use path.Join here instead of filepath.Join:
    		// The device paths should be slash-separated even if the go_android_exec
    		// wrapper itself is compiled for Windows.
    		deviceCwd = path.Join(deviceGoroot, "src", importPath)
    	} else {
    		deviceCwd = path.Join(deviceGopath, "src", importPath)
    		if modDir != "" {
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  9. src/archive/zip/writer.go

    		r, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[i:])
    		i += size
    		// Officially, ZIP uses CP-437, but many readers use the system's
    		// local character encoding. Most encoding are compatible with a large
    		// subset of CP-437, which itself is ASCII-like.
    		//
    		// Forbid 0x7e and 0x5c since EUC-KR and Shift-JIS replace those
    		// characters with localized currency and overline characters.
    		if r < 0x20 || r > 0x7d || r == 0x5c {
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  10. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    // boundary of the block containing the last newline.
    //
    // Note that the GNU manual says that numeric values should be encoded in octal
    // format. However, the GNU tar utility itself outputs these values in decimal.
    // As such, this library treats values as being encoded in decimal.
    func readGNUSparseMap1x0(r io.Reader) (sparseDatas, error) {
    	var (
    		cntNewline int64
    		buf        bytes.Buffer
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