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  1. src/bytes/example_test.go

    	b.Write([]byte("Hello "))
    	fmt.Fprintf(&b, "world!")
    	b.WriteTo(os.Stdout)
    	// Output: Hello world!
    }
    
    func ExampleBuffer_reader() {
    	// A Buffer can turn a string or a []byte into an io.Reader.
    	buf := bytes.NewBufferString("R29waGVycyBydWxlIQ==")
    	dec := base64.NewDecoder(base64.StdEncoding, buf)
    	io.Copy(os.Stdout, dec)
    	// Output: Gophers rule!
    }
    
    func ExampleBuffer_Bytes() {
    Go
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  2. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // distinct type, however, and not an alias for, say, int32.
    type int int
    
    // uint is an unsigned integer type that is at least 32 bits in size. It is a
    // distinct type, however, and not an alias for, say, uint32.
    type uint uint
    
    // uintptr is an integer type that is large enough to hold the bit pattern of
    // any pointer.
    type uintptr uintptr
    
    // byte is an alias for uint8 and is equivalent to uint8 in all ways. It is
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  3. src/archive/zip/zip_test.go

    	}
    }
    
    type repeatedByte struct {
    	off int64
    	b   byte
    	n   int64
    }
    
    // rleBuffer is a run-length-encoded byte buffer.
    // It's an io.Writer (like a bytes.Buffer) and also an io.ReaderAt,
    // allowing random-access reads.
    type rleBuffer struct {
    	buf []repeatedByte
    }
    
    func (r *rleBuffer) Size() int64 {
    	if len(r.buf) == 0 {
    		return 0
    	}
    Go
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    An error on not-int-const:1 indicates that foo is not an integer constant.
    An error on not-num-const:1 indicates that foo is not a number constant.
    An error on not-str-lit:1 indicates that foo is not a string literal.
    An error on not-signed-int-const:1 indicates that foo is not a signed integer constant.
    
    The line number specifies the name involved. In the example, 1 is foo.
    
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  5. src/archive/zip/reader_test.go

    	// Second, if ContentErr==nil, the content should match Content.
    	// If content is large, an alternative to setting Content is to set File,
    	// which names a file in the testdata/ directory containing the
    	// uncompressed expected content.
    	// If content is very large, an alternative to setting Content or File
    	// is to set Size, which will then be checked against the header-reported size
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  6. src/bytes/buffer_test.go

    }
    
    var buf Buffer
    
    // Calling NewBuffer and immediately shallow copying the Buffer struct
    // should not result in any allocations.
    // This can be used to reset the underlying []byte of an existing Buffer.
    func TestNewBufferShallow(t *testing.T) {
    	testenv.SkipIfOptimizationOff(t)
    	n := testing.AllocsPerRun(1000, func() {
    		buf = *NewBuffer(testBytes)
    	})
    	if n > 0 {
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  7. src/archive/tar/common.go

    // zero value of sparseHoles logically represents a normal file (i.e., there are
    // no holes in it). On the other hand, the zero value of sparseDatas implies
    // that the file has no data in it, which is rather odd.
    //
    // As an example, if the underlying raw file contains the 10-byte data:
    //
    //	var compactFile = "abcdefgh"
    //
    // And the sparse map has the following entries:
    //
    //	var spd sparseDatas = []sparseEntry{
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  8. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    				hdr.ChangeTime = time.Unix(p2.parseNumeric(b), 0)
    			}
    
    			// Prior to Go1.8, the Writer had a bug where it would output
    			// an invalid tar file in certain rare situations because the logic
    			// incorrectly believed that the old GNU format had a prefix field.
    			// This is wrong and leads to an output file that mangles the
    			// atime and ctime fields, which are often left unused.
    			//
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  9. src/archive/tar/writer_test.go

    	if hdr.Uname != chineseUsername {
    		t.Fatal("Couldn't recover unicode user")
    	}
    }
    
    func TestPaxXattrs(t *testing.T) {
    	xattrs := map[string]string{
    		"user.key": "value",
    	}
    
    	// Create an archive with an xattr
    	fileinfo, err := os.Stat("testdata/small.txt")
    	if err != nil {
    		t.Fatal(err)
    	}
    	hdr, err := FileInfoHeader(fileinfo, "")
    	if err != nil {
    		t.Fatalf("os.Stat: %v", err)
    	}
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  10. src/cmd/api/main_test.go

    	}
    
    	for len(features) > 0 || len(required) > 0 {
    		switch {
    		case len(features) == 0 || (len(required) > 0 && required[0] < features[0]):
    			feature := take(&required)
    			if exceptionSet[feature] {
    				// An "unfortunate" case: the feature was once
    				// included in the API (e.g. go1.txt), but was
    				// subsequently removed. These are already
    				// acknowledged by being in the file
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