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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
identifiers not by parsing C code but by feeding carefully constructed programs into the system C compiler and interpreting the generated error messages, debug information, and object files. In practice, parsing these is significantly less work and more robust than parsing C source. Cgo first invokes gcc -E -dM on the preamble, in order to find out about simple #defines for constants and the like. These are recorded for later use.
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src/bytes/example_test.go
// abc // abc // dbc } func ExampleCompare() { // Interpret Compare's result by comparing it to zero. var a, b []byte if bytes.Compare(a, b) < 0 { // a less b } if bytes.Compare(a, b) <= 0 { // a less or equal b } if bytes.Compare(a, b) > 0 { // a greater b } if bytes.Compare(a, b) >= 0 { // a greater or equal b }
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
<p> Comparison operators compare two operands and yield an untyped boolean value. </p> <pre class="grammar"> == equal != not equal < less <= less or equal > greater >= greater or equal </pre> <p> In any comparison, the first operand must be <a href="#Assignability">assignable</a>
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
if sr.pos >= holeEnd && len(sr.sp) > 1 { sr.sp = sr.sp[1:] // Ensure last fragment always remains } } n = len(b0) - len(b) switch { case err == io.EOF: return n, errMissData // Less data in dense file than sparse file case err != nil: return n, err case sr.logicalRemaining() == 0 && sr.physicalRemaining() > 0: return n, errUnrefData // More data in dense file than sparse file case finished:
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
return false } // R1<<... if lex.IsRegisterShift(p.peek()) { return true } // R(1)<<... Ugly check. TODO: Rethink how we handle ARM register shifts to be // less special. if p.peek() != '(' || len(p.input)-p.inputPos < 4 { return false } return p.at('(', scanner.Int, ')') && lex.IsRegisterShift(p.input[p.inputPos+3].ScanToken) }
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doc/go_spec.html
<p> Comparison operators compare two operands and yield an untyped boolean value. </p> <pre class="grammar"> == equal != not equal < less <= less or equal > greater >= greater or equal </pre> <p> In any comparison, the first operand must be <a href="#Assignability">assignable</a>
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doc/go_mem.html
and not yet overwritten. These implementation constraints make Go more like Java or JavaScript, in that most races have a limited number of outcomes, and less like C and C++, where the meaning of any program with a race is entirely undefined, and the compiler may do anything at all. Go's approach aims to make errant programs more reliable and easier to debug,
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