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  1. misc/wasm/go_wasip1_wasm_exec

    	"wazero")
    		exec wazero run -mount /:/ -env-inherit -cachedir "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/wazero ${GOWASIRUNTIMEARGS:-} "$1" "${@:2}"
    		;;
    	"wasmtime" | "")
    		exec wasmtime run --dir=/ --env PWD="$PWD" --env PATH="$PATH" -W max-wasm-stack=1048576 ${GOWASIRUNTIMEARGS:-} "$1" "${@:2}"
    		;;
    	*)
    		echo "Unknown Go WASI runtime specified: $GOWASIRUNTIME"
    		exit 1
    		;;
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  2. doc/godebug.md

    profile](/pkg/runtime/pprof#Profile). Contention on these locks is always
    reported at `runtime._LostContendedRuntimeLock`. Complete stack traces of
    runtime locks can be enabled with the [`runtimecontentionstacks`
    setting](/pkg/runtime#hdr-Environment_Variable). These stack traces have
    non-standard semantics, see setting documentation for details.
    
    Go 1.22 added a new [`crypto/x509.Certificate`](/pkg/crypto/x509/#Certificate)
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  3. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    	pc            int64 // virtual PC; count of Progs; doesn't advance for GLOBL or DATA.
    	input         []lex.Token
    	inputPos      int
    	pendingLabels []string // Labels to attach to next instruction.
    	labels        map[string]*obj.Prog
    	toPatch       []Patch
    	addr          []obj.Addr
    	arch          *arch.Arch
    	ctxt          *obj.Link
    	firstProg     *obj.Prog
    	lastProg      *obj.Prog
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  4. src/bytes/bytes.go

    func Fields(s []byte) [][]byte {
    	// First count the fields.
    	// This is an exact count if s is ASCII, otherwise it is an approximation.
    	n := 0
    	wasSpace := 1
    	// setBits is used to track which bits are set in the bytes of s.
    	setBits := uint8(0)
    	for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
    		r := s[i]
    		setBits |= r
    		isSpace := int(asciiSpace[r])
    		n += wasSpace & ^isSpace
    		wasSpace = isSpace
    	}
    
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  5. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    	if err != nil || numEntries < 0 || int(2*numEntries) < int(numEntries) {
    		return nil, ErrHeader
    	}
    
    	// Parse for all member entries.
    	// numEntries is trusted after this since a potential attacker must have
    	// committed resources proportional to what this library used.
    	if err := feedTokens(2 * numEntries); err != nil {
    		return nil, err
    	}
    	spd := make(sparseDatas, 0, numEntries)
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  6. doc/go_mem.html

    <code>i = *p</code> just before
    <code>funcs[i]()</code>.
    A Go compiler must not, because the value of <code>*p</code> may have changed.
    (Instead, the compiler could spill <code>i</code> to the stack.)
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Not allowing a single write to write multiple values also means not using
    the memory where a local variable will be written as temporary storage before the write.
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  7. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/riscv64.s

    	NEG	X5					// b3025040
    	NEG	X5, X6					// 33035040
    	NEGW	X5					// bb025040
    	NEGW	X5, X6					// 3b035040
    
    	// This jumps to the second instruction in the function (the
    	// first instruction is an invisible stack pointer adjustment).
    	JMP	start					// JMP	2
    
    	JMP	2(PC)					// 6f008000
    	JMP	(X5)					// 67800200
    	JMP	4(X5)					// 67804200
    
    	// CALL and JMP to symbol are encoded as JAL (using LR or ZERO
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