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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
Content: []byte("This is a test textfile.\n"), Modified: time.Date(2011, 2, 2, 13, 6, 20, 0, time.UTC), Mode: 0666, }, }, }, { // created in windows XP file manager. Name: "winxp.zip", File: []ZipTestFile{ { Name: "hello", Content: []byte("world \r\n"), Modified: time.Date(2011, 12, 8, 10, 4, 24, 0, time.UTC), Mode: 0666, },
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
Go values created by calling new, by taking the address of a composite literal, or by taking the address of a local variable may also have their memory pinned using [runtime.Pinner]. This type may be used to manage the duration of the memory's pinned status, potentially beyond the duration of a C function call. Memory may be pinned more than once and must be unpinned exactly the same number of times it has been pinned.
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
</p> <pre> panic(42) panic("unreachable") panic(Error("cannot parse")) </pre> <p> The <code>recover</code> function allows a program to manage behavior of a panicking goroutine. Suppose a function <code>G</code> defers a function <code>D</code> that calls <code>recover</code> and a panic occurs in a function on the same goroutine in which <code>G</code>
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// untyped nil causes a run-time error (a different panic). // The GODEBUG setting panicnil=1 disables the run-time error. func panic(v any) // The recover built-in function allows a program to manage behavior of a // panicking goroutine. Executing a call to recover inside a deferred // function (but not any function called by it) stops the panicking sequence
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doc/go_spec.html
</p> <pre> panic(42) panic("unreachable") panic(Error("cannot parse")) </pre> <p> The <code>recover</code> function allows a program to manage behavior of a panicking goroutine. Suppose a function <code>G</code> defers a function <code>D</code> that calls <code>recover</code> and a panic occurs in a function on the same goroutine in which <code>G</code>
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