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doc/go1.17_spec.html
the corresponding code point. If the iteration encounters an invalid UTF-8 sequence, the second value will be <code>0xFFFD</code>, the Unicode replacement character, and the next iteration will advance a single byte in the string. </li> <li> The iteration order over maps is not specified and is not guaranteed to be the same from one iteration to the next.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
errorCount int // Number of errors. sawCode bool // saw code in this file (as opposed to comments and blank lines) pc int64 // virtual PC; count of Progs; doesn't advance for GLOBL or DATA. input []lex.Token inputPos int pendingLabels []string // Labels to attach to next instruction. labels map[string]*obj.Prog toPatch []Patch addr []obj.Addr
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
sparseMap = sparseMap[2:] } return spd, nil } // Read reads from the current file in the tar archive. // It returns (0, io.EOF) when it reaches the end of that file, // until [Next] is called to advance to the next file. // // If the current file is sparse, then the regions marked as a hole // are read back as NUL-bytes. // // Calling Read on special types like [TypeLink], [TypeSymlink], [TypeChar],
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doc/go_spec.html
the corresponding code point. If the iteration encounters an invalid UTF-8 sequence, the second value will be <code>0xFFFD</code>, the Unicode replacement character, and the next iteration will advance a single byte in the string. </li> <li> The iteration order over maps is not specified and is not guaranteed to be the same from one iteration to the next.
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doc/go_mem.html
<p> The Go memory model specifies the conditions under which reads of a variable in one goroutine can be guaranteed to observe values produced by writes to the same variable in a different goroutine. </p> <h3 id="advice">Advice</h3> <p> Programs that modify data being simultaneously accessed by multiple goroutines must serialize such access. </p> <p>
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