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  1. doc/go_spec.html

    and saved anew but the actual function is not invoked.
    Instead, deferred functions are invoked immediately before
    the surrounding function returns, in the reverse order
    they were deferred. That is, if the surrounding function
    returns through an explicit <a href="#Return_statements">return statement</a>,
    deferred functions are executed <i>after</i> any result parameters are set
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  2. src/arena/arena.go

    of this functionality is to improve efficiency: manually freeing memory
    before a garbage collection delays that cycle. Less frequent cycles means
    the CPU cost of the garbage collector is incurred less frequently.
    
    This functionality in this package is mostly captured in the Arena type.
    Arenas allocate large chunks of memory for Go values, so they're likely to
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  3. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    and saved anew but the actual function is not invoked.
    Instead, deferred functions are invoked immediately before
    the surrounding function returns, in the reverse order
    they were deferred. That is, if the surrounding function
    returns through an explicit <a href="#Return_statements">return statement</a>,
    deferred functions are executed <i>after</i> any result parameters are set
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/ast.go

    	sel, ok := call.Fun.(*ast.SelectorExpr)
    	if !ok {
    		return
    	}
    	if l, ok := sel.X.(*ast.Ident); !ok || l.Name != "C" {
    		return
    	}
    	c := &Call{Call: call, Deferred: context == ctxDefer}
    	f.Calls = append(f.Calls, c)
    }
    
    // If a function should be exported add it to ExpFunc.
    func (f *File) saveExport(x interface{}, context astContext) {
    	n, ok := x.(*ast.FuncDecl)
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  5. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    the C parts of the package. For example:
    
    	// #include <stdio.h>
    	// #include <errno.h>
    	import "C"
    
    The preamble may contain any C code, including function and variable
    declarations and definitions. These may then be referred to from Go
    code as though they were defined in the package "C". All names
    declared in the preamble may be used, even if they start with a
    lower-case letter. Exception: static variables in the preamble may
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  6. src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go

    	// function literal in order to get the function to call.
    
    	var sb bytes.Buffer
    	sb.WriteString("func() ")
    	if call.Deferred {
    		sb.WriteString("func() ")
    	}
    
    	needsUnsafe := false
    	result := false
    	twoResults := false
    	if !call.Deferred {
    		// Check whether this call expects two results.
    		for _, ref := range f.Ref {
    			if ref.Expr != &call.Call.Fun {
    				continue
    			}
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  7. doc/asm.html

    object file at the beginning of any name starting with a period:
    in an assembly source file within the math/rand package implementation,
    the package's Int function can be referred to as <code>·Int</code>.
    This convention avoids the need to hard-code a package's import path in its
    own source code, making it easier to move the code from one location to another.
    </p>
    
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  8. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // goroutine. When a function F calls panic, normal execution of F stops
    // immediately. Any functions whose execution was deferred by F are run in
    // the usual way, and then F returns to its caller. To the caller G, the
    // invocation of F then behaves like a call to panic, terminating G's
    // execution and running any deferred functions. This continues until all
    // functions in the executing goroutine have stopped, in reverse order. At
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  9. 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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  10. src/bytes/bytes.go

    func LastIndexFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool) int {
    	return lastIndexFunc(s, f, true)
    }
    
    // indexFunc is the same as IndexFunc except that if
    // truth==false, the sense of the predicate function is
    // inverted.
    func indexFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool, truth bool) int {
    	start := 0
    	for start < len(s) {
    		wid := 1
    		r := rune(s[start])
    		if r >= utf8.RuneSelf {
    			r, wid = utf8.DecodeRune(s[start:])
    		}
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