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doc/go1.17_spec.html
channel is closed and empty. </p> <h3 id="Conversions">Conversions</h3> <p> A conversion changes the <a href="#Types">type</a> of an expression to the type specified by the conversion. A conversion may appear literally in the source, or it may be <i>implied</i> by the context in which an expression appears. </p> <p> An <i>explicit</i> conversion is an expression of the form <code>T(x)</code>
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doc/go_spec.html
channel is closed and empty. </p> <h3 id="Conversions">Conversions</h3> <p> A conversion changes the <a href="#Types">type</a> of an expression to the type specified by the conversion. A conversion may appear literally in the source, or it may be <i>implied</i> by the context in which an expression appears. </p> <p> An <i>explicit</i> conversion is an expression of the form <code>T(x)</code>
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
// Output: 42 } In C, a function argument written as a fixed size array actually requires a pointer to the first element of the array. C compilers are aware of this calling convention and adjust the call accordingly, but Go cannot. In Go, you must pass the pointer to the first element explicitly: C.f(&C.x[0]). Calling variadic C functions is not supported. It is possible to
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/riscv64.s
FMULS F1, F0, F2 // 53011010 FDIVS F1, F0, F2 // 53011018 FMINS F1, F0, F2 // 53011028 FMAXS F1, F0, F2 // 53111028 FSQRTS F0, F1 // d3000058 // 11.7: Single-Precision Floating-Point Conversion and Move Instructions FCVTWS F0, X5 // d31200c0 FCVTWS.RNE F0, X5 // d30200c0 FCVTWS.RTZ F0, X5 // d31200c0 FCVTWS.RDN F0, X5 // d32200c0 FCVTWS.RUP F0, X5 // d33200c0
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doc/next/1-intro.md
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doc/initial/1-intro.md
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doc/asm.html
(The meaning of the offset—offset from the frame pointer—distinct from its use with <code>SB</code>, where it is an offset from the symbol.) The assembler enforces this convention, rejecting plain <code>0(FP)</code> and <code>8(FP)</code>. The actual name is semantically irrelevant but should be used to document the argument's name. It is worth stressing that <code>FP</code> is always a
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// any pointer. type uintptr uintptr // byte is an alias for uint8 and is equivalent to uint8 in all ways. It is // used, by convention, to distinguish byte values from 8-bit unsigned // integer values. type byte = uint8 // rune is an alias for int32 and is equivalent to int32 in all ways. It is // used, by convention, to distinguish character values from integer values. type rune = int32
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src/bytes/bytes.go
// Equal reports whether a and b // are the same length and contain the same bytes. // A nil argument is equivalent to an empty slice. func Equal(a, b []byte) bool { // Neither cmd/compile nor gccgo allocates for these string conversions. return string(a) == string(b) } // Compare returns an integer comparing two byte slices lexicographically. // The result will be 0 if a == b, -1 if a < b, and +1 if a > b.
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/00-bug.yml
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