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  1. src/testing/testing.go

    // command-line flags, including those of the testing package, it should call
    // flag.Parse explicitly. Command line flags are always parsed by the time test
    // or benchmark functions run.
    //
    // A simple implementation of TestMain is:
    //
    //	func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
    //		// call flag.Parse() here if TestMain uses flags
    //		os.Exit(m.Run())
    //	}
    //
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  2. src/net/http/transport.go

    // Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
    // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    // HTTP client implementation. See RFC 7230 through 7235.
    //
    // This is the low-level Transport implementation of RoundTripper.
    // The high-level interface is in client.go.
    
    package http
    
    import (
    	"bufio"
    	"compress/gzip"
    	"container/list"
    	"context"
    	"crypto/tls"
    	"errors"
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  3. src/math/big/int_test.go

    	b := new(Int).SetBytes(bBytes)
    
    	d := new(Int).GCD(x, y, a, b)
    	x.Mul(x, a)
    	y.Mul(y, b)
    	x.Add(x, y)
    
    	return x.Cmp(d) == 0
    }
    
    // euclidExtGCD is a reference implementation of Euclid's
    // extended GCD algorithm for testing against optimized algorithms.
    // Requirements: a, b > 0
    func euclidExtGCD(a, b *Int) (g, x, y *Int) {
    	A := new(Int).Set(a)
    	B := new(Int).Set(b)
    
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    - Last Modified: Thu May 23 18:42:28 UTC 2024
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  4. src/crypto/tls/handshake_server_test.go

    	}
    }
    
    // Note: see comment in handshake_test.go for details of how the reference
    // tests work.
    
    // serverTest represents a test of the TLS server handshake against a reference
    // implementation.
    type serverTest struct {
    	// name is a freeform string identifying the test and the file in which
    	// the expected results will be stored.
    	name string
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  5. src/runtime/mprof.go

    // them is responsible.
    //
    // Matching that behavior for runtime-internal locks will require identifying
    // which Ms are blocked on the mutex. The semaphore-based implementation is
    // ready to allow that, but the futex-based implementation will require a bit
    // more work. Until then, we report contention on runtime-internal locks with a
    // call stack taken from the unlock call (like the rest of the user-space
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  6. src/runtime/traceback.go

    //
    // Typical use of an unwinder looks like:
    //
    //	var u unwinder
    //	for u.init(gp, 0); u.valid(); u.next() {
    //		// ... use frame info in u ...
    //	}
    //
    // Implementation note: This is carefully structured to be pointer-free because
    // tracebacks happen in places that disallow write barriers (e.g., signals).
    // Even if this is stack-allocated, its pointer-receiver methods don't know that
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  7. src/os/os_test.go

    						t.Log(errormsg)
    						t.Log("A filesystem is mounted with noatime; ignoring.")
    					} else {
    						switch runtime.GOOS {
    						case "netbsd", "dragonfly":
    							// On a 64-bit implementation, birth time is generally supported and cannot be changed.
    							// When supported, atime update is restricted and depends on the file system and on the
    							// OS configuration.
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  8. src/runtime/mgcscavenge.go

    	// sleepStub is a stub used for testing to avoid actually having
    	// the scavenger sleep.
    	//
    	// Unlike the other stubs, this is not populated if left nil
    	// Instead, it is called when non-nil because any valid implementation
    	// of this function basically requires closing over this scavenger
    	// state, and allocating a closure is not allowed in the runtime as
    	// a matter of policy.
    	sleepStub func(n int64) int64
    
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  9. src/runtime/mgc.go

    )
    
    // heapObjectsCanMove always returns false in the current garbage collector.
    // It exists for go4.org/unsafe/assume-no-moving-gc, which is an
    // unfortunate idea that had an even more unfortunate implementation.
    // Every time a new Go release happened, the package stopped building,
    // and the authors had to add a new file with a new //go:build line, and
    // then the entire ecosystem of packages with that as a dependency had to
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  10. src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/windows/syscall_windows.go

    //sys TimeBeginPeriod (period uint32) (err error) [failretval != 0] = winmm.timeBeginPeriod
    //sys TimeEndPeriod (period uint32) (err error) [failretval != 0] = winmm.timeEndPeriod
    
    // syscall interface implementation for other packages
    
    // GetCurrentProcess returns the handle for the current process.
    // It is a pseudo handle that does not need to be closed.
    // The returned error is always nil.
    //
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