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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    	func C.GoBytes(unsafe.Pointer, C.int) []byte
    
    As a special case, C.malloc does not call the C library malloc directly
    but instead calls a Go helper function that wraps the C library malloc
    but guarantees never to return nil. If C's malloc indicates out of memory,
    the helper function crashes the program, like when Go itself runs out
    of memory. Because C.malloc cannot fail, it has no two-result form
    that returns errno.
    
    Go
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  2. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    those are treated as two code points.  For simplicity, this document
    will use the unqualified term <i>character</i> to refer to a Unicode code point
    in the source text.
    </p>
    <p>
    Each code point is distinct; for instance, upper and lower case letters
    are different characters.
    </p>
    <p>
    Implementation restriction: For compatibility with other tools, a
    compiler may disallow the NUL character (U+0000) in the source text.
    </p>
    <p>
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  3. src/cmd/addr2line/addr2line_test.go

    	os.Setenv("GO_ADDR2LINETEST_IS_ADDR2LINE", "1") // Set for subprocesses to inherit.
    	os.Exit(m.Run())
    }
    
    // addr2linePath returns the path to the "addr2line" binary to run.
    func addr2linePath(t testing.TB) string {
    	t.Helper()
    	testenv.MustHaveExec(t)
    
    	addr2linePathOnce.Do(func() {
    		addr2lineExePath, addr2linePathErr = os.Executable()
    	})
    	if addr2linePathErr != nil {
    		t.Fatal(addr2linePathErr)
    	}
    	return addr2lineExePath
    }
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  4. doc/asm.html

    such as <code>name(SB)</code>, but not offsets from symbols,
    such as <code>name+4(SB)</code>.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Instructions, registers, and assembler directives are always in UPPER CASE to remind you
    that assembly programming is a fraught endeavor.
    (Exception: the <code>g</code> register renaming on ARM.)
    </p>
    
    <p>
    In Go object files and binaries, the full name of a symbol is the
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  5. src/bytes/bytes.go

    // most-significant bit of the highest word, map to the full range of all
    // 128 ASCII characters. The 128-bits of the upper 16 bytes will be zeroed,
    // ensuring that any non-ASCII character will be reported as not in the set.
    // This allocates a total of 32 bytes even though the upper half
    // is unused to avoid bounds checks in asciiSet.contains.
    type asciiSet [8]uint32
    
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  6. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    			} else if nextReg != int(reg) {
    				p.errorf("incontiguous register in ARM64 register list: %s", name)
    			}
    			regCnt++
    			nextReg = (nextReg + 1) % 32
    		case sys.ARM:
    			// Parse the upper and lower bounds.
    			lo := p.registerNumber(tok.String())
    			hi := lo
    			if p.peek() == '-' {
    				p.next()
    				hi = p.registerNumber(p.next().String())
    			}
    			if hi < lo {
    				lo, hi = hi, lo
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  7. doc/go_spec.html

    </p>
    
    <p>
    For arrays or strings, the indices are <i>in range</i> if
    <code>0</code> &lt;= <code>low</code> &lt;= <code>high</code> &lt;= <code>len(a)</code>,
    otherwise they are <i>out of range</i>.
    For slices, the upper index bound is the slice capacity <code>cap(a)</code> rather than the length.
    A <a href="#Constants">constant</a> index must be non-negative and
    <a href="#Representability">representable</a> by a value of type
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