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src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go
// from the original Go source files to the names // used in the final Go files generated by cgo. func (p *Package) mangleName(n *Name) { // When using gccgo variables have to be // exported so that they become global symbols // that the C code can refer to. prefix := "_C" if *gccgo && n.IsVar() { prefix = "C" } n.Mangle = prefix + n.Kind + "_" + n.Go } func (f *File) isMangledName(s string) bool {
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doc/godebug.md
Whether the type checker produces `Alias` types or not is controlled by the [`gotypesalias` setting](/pkg/go/types#Alias). For Go 1.22 it defaults to `gotypesalias=0`. For Go 1.23, `gotypesalias=1` will become the default. This setting will be removed in a future release, Go 1.24 at the earliest. Go 1.22 changed the default minimum TLS version supported by both servers
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api/README
giving the GitHub issue number of the proposal issue that accepted the new API. This helps with our end-of-cycle audit of new APIs. The same requirement applies to next/* (described below), which will become a go1.XX.txt for XX >= 19. The next/ directory contains the only files intended to be mutated. Each file in that directory contains a list of features that may be added
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doc/next/6-stdlib/1-time.md
### Timer changes Go 1.23 makes two significant changes to the implementation of [time.Timer] and [time.Ticker]. First, `Timer`s and `Ticker`s that are no longer referred to by the program become eligible for garbage collection immediately, even if their `Stop` methods have not been called. Earlier versions of Go did not collect unstopped `Timer`s until after they had fired and never collected unstopped `Ticker`s.
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doc/go_spec.html
Type unification recursively compares the LHS and RHS types of an equation, where either or both types may be or contain bound type parameters, and looks for type arguments for those type parameters such that the LHS and RHS match (become identical or assignment-compatible, depending on context). To that effect, type inference maintains a map of bound type parameters to inferred type arguments; this map is consulted and updated during type unification.
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