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  1. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // the usual way, and then F returns to its caller. To the caller G, the
    // invocation of F then behaves like a call to panic, terminating G's
    // execution and running any deferred functions. This continues until all
    // functions in the executing goroutine have stopped, in reverse order. At
    // that point, the program is terminated with a non-zero exit code. This
    // termination sequence is called panicking and can be controlled by the
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  2. src/bufio/scan.go

    //
    // Buffer panics if it is called after scanning has started.
    func (s *Scanner) Buffer(buf []byte, max int) {
    	if s.scanCalled {
    		panic("Buffer called after Scan")
    	}
    	s.buf = buf[0:cap(buf)]
    	s.maxTokenSize = max
    }
    
    // Split sets the split function for the [Scanner].
    // The default split function is [ScanLines].
    //
    // Split panics if it is called after scanning has started.
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  3. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    	// The C string is allocated in the C heap using malloc.
    	// It is the caller's responsibility to arrange for it to be
    	// freed, such as by calling C.free (be sure to include stdlib.h
    	// if C.free is needed).
    	func C.CString(string) *C.char
    
    	// Go []byte slice to C array
    	// The C array is allocated in the C heap using malloc.
    	// It is the caller's responsibility to arrange for it to be
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  4. src/archive/zip/struct.go

    // the file it describes, it may be necessary to modify the Name field
    // of the returned header to provide the full path name of the file.
    // If compression is desired, callers should set the FileHeader.Method
    // field; it is unset by default.
    func FileInfoHeader(fi fs.FileInfo) (*FileHeader, error) {
    	size := fi.Size()
    	fh := &FileHeader{
    		Name:               fi.Name(),
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  5. src/archive/zip/reader.go

    func (rc *ReadCloser) Close() error {
    	return rc.f.Close()
    }
    
    // DataOffset returns the offset of the file's possibly-compressed
    // data, relative to the beginning of the zip file.
    //
    // Most callers should instead use [File.Open], which transparently
    // decompresses data and verifies checksums.
    func (f *File) DataOffset() (offset int64, err error) {
    	bodyOffset, err := f.findBodyOffset()
    	if err != nil {
    		return
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  6. src/bytes/buffer.go

    	slice, err := b.readSlice(delim)
    	return string(slice), err
    }
    
    // NewBuffer creates and initializes a new [Buffer] using buf as its
    // initial contents. The new [Buffer] takes ownership of buf, and the
    // caller should not use buf after this call. NewBuffer is intended to
    // prepare a [Buffer] to read existing data. It can also be used to set
    // the initial size of the internal buffer for writing. To do that,
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  7. src/archive/tar/common.go

    		}
    	}
    	if sysStat != nil {
    		return h, sysStat(fi, h, doNameLookups)
    	}
    	return h, nil
    }
    
    // FileInfoNames extends [fs.FileInfo].
    // Passing an instance of this to [FileInfoHeader] permits the caller
    // to avoid a system-dependent name lookup by specifying the Uname and Gname directly.
    type FileInfoNames interface {
    	fs.FileInfo
    	// Uname should give a user name.
    	Uname() (string, error)
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  8. src/archive/zip/writer.go

    // underlying writer. It should be used when the zip data is appended to an
    // existing file, such as a binary executable.
    // It must be called before any data is written.
    func (w *Writer) SetOffset(n int64) {
    	if w.cw.count != 0 {
    		panic("zip: SetOffset called after data was written")
    	}
    	w.cw.count = n
    }
    
    // Flush flushes any buffered data to the underlying writer.
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  9. src/archive/tar/writer.go

    type fileWriter interface {
    	io.Writer
    	fileState
    
    	ReadFrom(io.Reader) (int64, error)
    }
    
    // Flush finishes writing the current file's block padding.
    // The current file must be fully written before Flush can be called.
    //
    // This is unnecessary as the next call to [Writer.WriteHeader] or [Writer.Close]
    // will implicitly flush out the file's padding.
    func (tw *Writer) Flush() error {
    	if tw.err != nil {
    		return tw.err
    	}
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  10. src/bufio/bufio_test.go

    	}
    	b1.Flush()
    	if w1 != 3 {
    		t.Fatalf("flush 1200 + 1389 'x's: got %d writes, want 3", w1)
    	}
    }
    
    // A writeCountingDiscard is like io.Discard and counts the number of times
    // Write is called on it.
    type writeCountingDiscard int
    
    func (w *writeCountingDiscard) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
    	*w++
    	return len(p), nil
    }
    
    type negativeReader int
    
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