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src/bytes/buffer.go
i := copy(b2, b) return b2[:i] } // WriteTo writes data to w until the buffer is drained or an error occurs. // The return value n is the number of bytes written; it always fits into an // int, but it is int64 to match the [io.WriterTo] interface. Any error // encountered during the write is also returned. func (b *Buffer) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (n int64, err error) { b.lastRead = opInvalid
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
} return n, err } // writeTo writes the content of the current file to w. // The bytes written matches the number of remaining bytes in the current file. // // If the current file is sparse and w is an io.WriteSeeker, // then writeTo uses Seek to skip past holes defined in Header.SparseHoles, // assuming that skipped regions are filled with NULs. // This always writes the last byte to ensure w is the right size. //
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src/bufio/bufio.go
// accepted and all subsequent writes, and [Writer.Flush], will return the error. // After all data has been written, the client should call the // [Writer.Flush] method to guarantee all data has been forwarded to // the underlying [io.Writer]. type Writer struct { err error buf []byte n int wr io.Writer }
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src/archive/tar/writer.go
"path" "slices" "strings" "time" ) // Writer provides sequential writing of a tar archive. // [Writer.WriteHeader] begins a new file with the provided [Header], // and then Writer can be treated as an io.Writer to supply that file's data. type Writer struct { w io.Writer pad int64 // Amount of padding to write after current file entry curr fileWriter // Writer for current file entry
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// The print built-in function formats its arguments in an // implementation-specific way and writes the result to standard error. // Print is useful for bootstrapping and debugging; it is not guaranteed // to stay in the language. func print(args ...Type) // The println built-in function formats its arguments in an // implementation-specific way and writes the result to standard error.
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doc/go_mem.html
<p> Note that if there are no read-write or write-write data races on memory location <i>x</i>, then any read <i>r</i> on <i>x</i> has only one possible <i>W</i>(<i>r</i>): the single <i>w</i> that immediately precedes it in the happens before order. </p> <p> More generally, it can be shown that any Go program that is data-race-free, meaning it has no program executions with read-write or write-write data races,
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src/archive/zip/zip_test.go
} for i := 0; i < chunks; i++ { _, err := f.Write(chunk) if err != nil { t.Fatal("write chunk:", err) } } if frag := int(size % chunkSize); frag > 0 { _, err := f.Write(chunk[:frag]) if err != nil { t.Fatal("write chunk:", err) } } end := []byte("END\n") _, err = f.Write(end) if err != nil { t.Fatal("write end:", err) } if err := w.Close(); err != nil {Registered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu May 23 01:00:11 UTC 2024 - 19.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
src/archive/zip/struct.go
creatorFAT = 0 creatorUnix = 3 creatorNTFS = 11 creatorVFAT = 14 creatorMacOSX = 19 // Version numbers. zipVersion20 = 20 // 2.0 zipVersion45 = 45 // 4.5 (reads and writes zip64 archives) // Limits for non zip64 files. uint16max = (1 << 16) - 1 uint32max = (1 << 32) - 1 // Extra header IDs. // // IDs 0..31 are reserved for official use by PKWARE.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/endtoend_test.go
architecture.Init(ctxt) lexer := lex.NewLexer(input) parser := NewParser(ctxt, architecture, lexer) pList := new(obj.Plist) var ok bool testOut = new(strings.Builder) // The assembler writes test output to this buffer. ctxt.Bso = bufio.NewWriter(os.Stdout) ctxt.IsAsm = true defer ctxt.Bso.Flush() failed := false ctxt.DiagFunc = func(format string, args ...interface{}) { failed = true
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src/bytes/buffer_test.go
var b Buffer b.Write(buf[0:1]) for i := 0; i < 5<<10; i++ { b.Write(buf) b.Read(buf) } } } // Check that we don't compact too often. From Issue 5154. func BenchmarkBufferFullSmallReads(b *testing.B) { buf := make([]byte, 1024) for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { var b Buffer b.Write(buf) for b.Len()+20 < b.Cap() { b.Write(buf[:10]) }Registered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Mon May 19 16:13:04 UTC 2025 - 18.6K bytes - Viewed (0)