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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    file named dynimportfail. The _cgo_import.go file is only needed when
    using internal linking mode, which is not the default when linking
    programs that use cgo (as described below). If the linker sees a file
    named dynimportfail it reports an error if it has been told to use
    internal linking mode. This approach is taken because generating
    _cgo_import.go requires doing a full C link of the package, which can
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  2. src/archive/zip/reader_test.go

    	// uncompressed expected content.
    	// If content is very large, an alternative to setting Content or File
    	// is to set Size, which will then be checked against the header-reported size
    	// but will bypass the decompressing of the actual data.
    	// This last option is used for testing very large (multi-GB) compressed files.
    	ContentErr error
    	Content    []byte
    	File       string
    	Size       uint64
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  3. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    Next, any deferred functions run by <code>F's</code> caller are run,
    and so on up to any deferred by the top-level function in the executing goroutine.
    At that point, the program is terminated and the error
    condition is reported, including the value of the argument to <code>panic</code>.
    This termination sequence is called <i>panicking</i>.
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    panic(42)
    panic("unreachable")
    panic(Error("cannot parse"))
    </pre>
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  4. doc/godebug.md

    (Older toolchains ignore `//go:debug` directives entirely.)
    
    The defaults that will be compiled into a main package
    are reported by the command:
    
    {{raw `
    	go list -f '{{.DefaultGODEBUG}}' my/main/package
    `}}
    
    Only differences from the base Go toolchain defaults are reported.
    
    When testing a package, `//go:debug` lines in the `*_test.go`
    files are treated as directives for the test's main package.
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  5. src/archive/tar/common.go

    //
    //	var sparseFile = "\x00"*2 + "abcde" + "\x00"*11 + "fgh" + "\x00"*4
    type (
    	sparseDatas []sparseEntry
    	sparseHoles []sparseEntry
    )
    
    // validateSparseEntries reports whether sp is a valid sparse map.
    // It does not matter whether sp represents data fragments or hole fragments.
    func validateSparseEntries(sp []sparseEntry, size int64) bool {
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  6. src/archive/zip/zip_test.go

    		p = p[add:]
    	}
    	for len(p) > 0 {
    		n := copy(ss.buf[ss.start:], p)
    		p = p[n:]
    		ss.start += n
    		if ss.start == ss.keep {
    			ss.start = 0
    		}
    	}
    	return
    }
    
    // generatesZip64 reports whether f wrote a zip64 file.
    // f is also responsible for closing w.
    func generatesZip64(t *testing.T, f func(w *Writer)) bool {
    	ss := &suffixSaver{keep: 10 << 20}
    	w := NewWriter(ss)
    	f(w)
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  7. doc/go_spec.html

    Next, any deferred functions run by <code>F</code>'s caller are run,
    and so on up to any deferred by the top-level function in the executing goroutine.
    At that point, the program is terminated and the error
    condition is reported, including the value of the argument to <code>panic</code>.
    This termination sequence is called <i>panicking</i>.
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    panic(42)
    panic("unreachable")
    panic(Error("cannot parse"))
    </pre>
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  8. src/archive/zip/writer.go

    func (w *Writer) Create(name string) (io.Writer, error) {
    	header := &FileHeader{
    		Name:   name,
    		Method: Deflate,
    	}
    	return w.CreateHeader(header)
    }
    
    // detectUTF8 reports whether s is a valid UTF-8 string, and whether the string
    // must be considered UTF-8 encoding (i.e., not compatible with CP-437, ASCII,
    // or any other common encoding).
    func detectUTF8(s string) (valid, require bool) {
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  9. src/cmd/api/main_test.go

    func featureWithoutContext(f string) string {
    	if !strings.Contains(f, "(") {
    		return f
    	}
    	return spaceParensRx.ReplaceAllString(f, "")
    }
    
    // portRemoved reports whether the given port-specific API feature is
    // okay to no longer exist because its port was removed.
    func portRemoved(feature string) bool {
    	return strings.Contains(feature, "(darwin-386)") ||
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  10. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/os/61893.md

    On Windows, the mode bits reported by [Lstat] and [Stat] for
    reparse points changed. Mount points no longer have [ModeSymlink] set,
    and reparse points that are not symlinks, Unix sockets, or dedup files
    now always have [ModeIrregular] set.
    This behavior is controlled by the `winsymlink` setting.
    For Go 1.23, it defaults to `winsymlink=1`.
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