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src/bytes/bytes.go
// The start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive. type span struct { start int end int } spans := make([]span, 0, 32) // Find the field start and end indices. // Doing this in a separate pass (rather than slicing the string s // and collecting the result substrings right away) is significantly // more efficient, possibly due to cache effects. start := -1 // valid span start if >= 0
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
handling, at some cost in run time, is available by setting GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 at build time. It is possible to defeat this enforcement by using the unsafe package, and of course there is nothing stopping the C code from doing anything it likes. However, programs that break these rules are likely to fail in unexpected and unpredictable ways. The runtime/cgo.Handle type can be used to safely pass Go values
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src/archive/tar/reader_test.go
err: ErrHeader, }, { // BSD tar v3.1.2 rejects a PAX path with NUL in the value, while // GNU tar v1.27.1 simply truncates at first NUL. // We emulate the behavior of BSD since it is strange doing NUL // truncations since PAX records are length-prefix strings instead // of NUL-terminated C-strings. file: "testdata/pax-nul-path.tar", err: ErrHeader, }, { file: "testdata/neg-size.tar",
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src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go
// _cgo0 := p // _cgoCheckPointer(_cgo0, nil) // C.f(_cgo0) // }() // Using a function literal like this lets us evaluate the // function arguments only once while doing pointer checks. // This is particularly useful when passing additional arguments // to _cgoCheckPointer, as done in checkIndex and checkAddr. // // When the function argument is a conversion to unsafe.Pointer,
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