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src/README.vendor
Vendoring in std and cmd ======================== The Go command maintains copies of external packages needed by the standard library in the src/vendor and src/cmd/vendor directories. There are two modules, std and cmd, defined in src/go.mod and src/cmd/go.mod. When a package outside std or cmd is imported by a package inside std or cmd, the import path is interpreted as if it had a "vendor/" prefix. For example, within "crypto/tls",
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src/archive/tar/common.go
// Type '7' is reserved. TypeCont = '7' // Type 'x' is used by the PAX format to store key-value records that // are only relevant to the next file. // This package transparently handles these types. TypeXHeader = 'x' // Type 'g' is used by the PAX format to store key-value records that // are relevant to all subsequent files. // This package only supports parsing and composing such headers,
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/reflect/61308.md
The [SliceAt(typ Type, p unsafe.Pointer, len int)] function returns a Value representing a slice whose underlying array starts
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doc/godebug.md
Programs with more than one `//go:debug` line for a given setting are also treated as invalid. (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.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/ppc64.s
// and accept the same constants. MOVW $2147483648, R5 // 64058000 MOVWZ $-2147483648, R5 // 3ca08000 // TODO: These are preprocessed by the assembler into MOVD $const>>shift, R5; SLD $shift, R5. // This only captures the MOVD. Should the SLD be appended to the encoding by the test? // Hex constant 0x20004000000
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doc/go_spec.html
</li> <li> Array types are comparable if their array element types are comparable. Two array values are equal if their corresponding element values are equal. The elements are compared in ascending index order, and comparison stops as soon as two element values differ (or all elements have been compared). </li> <li> Type parameters are comparable if they are strictly comparable (see below). </li>
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doc/next/6-stdlib/2-unique.md
Any value of comparable type may be canonicalized with the new `Make[T]` function, which produces a reference to a canonical copy of the value in the form of a `Handle[T]`. Two `Handle[T]` are equal if and only if the values used to produce the handles are equal, allowing programs to deduplicate values and reduce their memory footprint. Comparing two `Handle[T]` values is efficient, reducing down to a simple
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src/builtin/builtin.go
Package builtin provides documentation for Go's predeclared identifiers. The items documented here are not actually in package builtin but their descriptions here allow godoc to present documentation for the language's special identifiers. */ package builtin import "cmp" // bool is the set of boolean values, true and false. type bool bool // true and false are the two untyped boolean values. const ( true = 0 == 0 // Untyped bool.
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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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doc/README.md
# Release Notes The `initial` and `next` subdirectories of this directory are for release notes. ## For developers Release notes should be added to `next` by editing existing files or creating new files. **Do not add RELNOTE=yes comments in CLs.** Instead, add a file to the CL (or ask the author to do so). At the end of the development cycle, the files will be merged by being concatenated in sorted order by pathname. Files in the directory matching the
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