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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    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
    circumvent this by using a C function wrapper. For example:
    
    	package main
    
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  2. src/cmd/cgo/ast.go

    	ctxFile
    	ctxDecl
    	ctxSpec
    	ctxDefer
    	ctxCall  // any function call other than ctxCall2
    	ctxCall2 // function call whose result is assigned to two variables
    	ctxSelector
    )
    
    // walk walks the AST x, calling visit(f, x, context) for each node.
    func (f *File) walk(x interface{}, context astContext, visit func(*File, interface{}, astContext)) {
    	visit(f, x, context)
    	switch n := x.(type) {
    	case *ast.Expr:
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  3. src/bytes/buffer_test.go

    		check(t, testname+" (fill 4)", buf, s)
    	}
    	return s
    }
    
    func TestNewBuffer(t *testing.T) {
    	buf := NewBuffer(testBytes)
    	check(t, "NewBuffer", buf, testString)
    }
    
    var buf Buffer
    
    // Calling NewBuffer and immediately shallow copying the Buffer struct
    // should not result in any allocations.
    // This can be used to reset the underlying []byte of an existing Buffer.
    func TestNewBufferShallow(t *testing.T) {
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  4. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    of evaluating <a href="#Constant_expressions">constant
    expressions</a>.
    </p>
    
    
    <h2 id="Variables">Variables</h2>
    
    <p>
    A variable is a storage location for holding a <i>value</i>.
    The set of permissible values is determined by the
    variable's <i><a href="#Types">type</a></i>.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    A <a href="#Variable_declarations">variable declaration</a>
    HTML
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  5. src/archive/tar/strconv.go

    	if !validPAXRecord(k, v) {
    		return "", ErrHeader
    	}
    
    	const padding = 3 // Extra padding for ' ', '=', and '\n'
    	size := len(k) + len(v) + padding
    	size += len(strconv.Itoa(size))
    	record := strconv.Itoa(size) + " " + k + "=" + v + "\n"
    
    	// Final adjustment if adding size field increased the record size.
    	if len(record) != size {
    		size = len(record)
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  6. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/02-pkgsite-removal.yml

            If you have deleted your repo, please recreate it and publish a retraction.
    
            Retracting a module version involves adding a retract directive to your go.mod file and publishing a new version.
            For example: https://github.com/jba/retract-demo/blob/main/go.mod#L5-L8.
    Others
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  7. src/README.vendor

    Vendored packages are internally renamed with a "vendor/" prefix
    to preserve the invariant that all packages have distinct paths.
    This is necessary to avoid compiler and linker conflicts. Adding
    a "vendor/" prefix also maintains the invariant that standard
    library packages begin with a dotless path element.
    
    The module requirements of std and cmd do not influence version
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  8. src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go

    	// to _cgoCheckPointer, as done in checkIndex and checkAddr.
    	//
    	// When the function argument is a conversion to unsafe.Pointer,
    	// we unwrap the conversion before checking the pointer,
    	// and then wrap again when calling C.f. This lets us check
    	// the real type of the pointer in some cases. See issue #25941.
    	//
    	// When the call to C.f is deferred, we use an additional function
    	// literal to evaluate the arguments at the right time.
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  9. src/archive/tar/common.go

    	paxGNUSparseRealSize  = "GNU.sparse.realsize"
    )
    
    // basicKeys is a set of the PAX keys for which we have built-in support.
    // This does not contain "charset" or "comment", which are both PAX-specific,
    // so adding them as first-class features of Header is unlikely.
    // Users can use the PAXRecords field to set it themselves.
    var basicKeys = map[string]bool{
    	paxPath: true, paxLinkpath: true, paxSize: true, paxUid: true, paxGid: true,
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  10. src/bytes/buffer.go

    var ErrTooLarge = errors.New("bytes.Buffer: too large")
    var errNegativeRead = errors.New("bytes.Buffer: reader returned negative count from Read")
    
    const maxInt = int(^uint(0) >> 1)
    
    // Bytes returns a slice of length b.Len() holding the unread portion of the buffer.
    // The slice is valid for use only until the next buffer modification (that is,
    // only until the next call to a method like [Buffer.Read], [Buffer.Write], [Buffer.Reset], or [Buffer.Truncate]).
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