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doc/go1.17_spec.html
Section 4.5 "General Category" defines a set of character categories. Go treats all characters in any of the Letter categories Lu, Ll, Lt, Lm, or Lo as Unicode letters, and those in the Number category Nd as Unicode digits. </p> <h3 id="Letters_and_digits">Letters and digits</h3> <p> The underscore character <code>_</code> (U+005F) is considered a letter. </p> <pre class="ebnf"> letter = unicode_letter | "_" .
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src/bufio/scan.go
func (s *Scanner) advance(n int) bool { if n < 0 { s.setErr(ErrNegativeAdvance) return false } if n > s.end-s.start { s.setErr(ErrAdvanceTooFar) return false } s.start += n return true } // setErr records the first error encountered. func (s *Scanner) setErr(err error) { if s.err == nil || s.err == io.EOF { s.err = err } }
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doc/asm.html
references to the virtual stack pointer from references to the architectural <code>SP</code> register. That is, <code>x-8(SP)</code> and <code>-8(SP)</code> are different memory locations: the first refers to the virtual stack pointer pseudo-register, while the second refers to the hardware's <code>SP</code> register. </p> <p> On machines where <code>SP</code> and <code>PC</code> are traditionally aliases for a physical, numbered register,
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doc/godebug.md
Go 1.23 changed [`os.Readlink`](/pkg/os#Readlink) and [`filepath.EvalSymlinks`](/pkg/path/filepath#EvalSymlinks) to avoid trying to normalize volumes to drive letters, which was not always even possible. This behavior is controlled by the `winreadlinkvolume` setting. For Go 1.23, it defaults to `winreadlinkvolume=1`. Previous versions default to `winreadlinkvolume=0`. ### Go 1.22
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src/bytes/bytes.go
} return Map(unicode.ToLower, s) } // ToTitle treats s as UTF-8-encoded bytes and returns a copy with all the Unicode letters mapped to their title case. func ToTitle(s []byte) []byte { return Map(unicode.ToTitle, s) } // ToUpperSpecial treats s as UTF-8-encoded bytes and returns a copy with all the Unicode letters mapped to their // upper case, giving priority to the special casing rules.
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doc/go_spec.html
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/os/63703.md
On Windows, [Readlink] no longer tries to normalize volumes to drive letters, which was not always even possible. This behavior is controlled by the `winreadlinkvolume` setting. For Go 1.23, it defaults to `winreadlinkvolume=1`.
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/path/filepath/63703.md
This behavior is controlled by the `winsymlink` setting. For Go 1.23, it defaults to `winsymlink=1`. Previous versions default to `winsymlink=0`. On Windows, [EvalSymlinks] no longer tries to normalize volumes to drive letters, which was not always even possible. This behavior is controlled by the `winreadlinkvolume` setting. For Go 1.23, it defaults to `winreadlinkvolume=1`.
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src/cmd/api/main_test.go
} pkg = &apiPackage{tpkg, files} if usePkgCache { pkgCache[key] = pkg } w.imported[name] = pkg return pkg, nil } // pushScope enters a new scope (walking a package, type, node, etc) // and returns a function that will leave the scope (with sanity checking // for mismatched pushes & pops) func (w *Walker) pushScope(name string) (popFunc func()) {
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