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misc/wasm/go_wasip1_wasm_exec
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
decide which. The obvious thing for cgo to do is to process the preamble, expanding #includes and processing the corresponding C code. That would require a full C parser and type checker that was also aware of any extensions known to the system compiler (for example, all the GNU C extensions) as well as the system-specific header locations and system-specific pre-#defined macros. This is certainly possible to do, but it is an enormous amount of work.
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src/archive/tar/common.go
} case fm&fs.ModeNamedPipe != 0: h.Typeflag = TypeFifo case fm&fs.ModeSocket != 0: return nil, fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: sockets not supported") default: return nil, fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: unknown file mode %v", fm) } if fm&fs.ModeSetuid != 0 { h.Mode |= c_ISUID } if fm&fs.ModeSetgid != 0 { h.Mode |= c_ISGID } if fm&fs.ModeSticky != 0 { h.Mode |= c_ISVTX }
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
// big.zip that contains big.file, which contains 2³²-1 zeros. // The big.zip file is interesting because it has no zip64 header, // much like the innermost zip files in the well-known 42.zip. // // biggest.zip was generated by changing isZip64 to use > uint32max // instead of >= uint32max and then running this program: // // package main // // import ( // "archive/zip" // "bytes"
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
a <a href="#Run_time_panics">run-time panic</a> occurs. In other words, even though the dynamic type of <code>x</code> is known only at run time, the type of <code>x.(T)</code> is known to be <code>T</code> in a correct program. </p> <pre> var x interface{} = 7 // x has dynamic type int and value 7 i := x.(int) // i has type int and value 7
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/arm64.s
FMOVD 0x1006ff8(R1), F2 // FMOVD 16805880(R1), F2 // 3bfc7f9162ff7ffd // very large or unaligned offset uses constant pool. // the encoding cannot be checked as the address of the constant pool is unknown. // here we only test that they can be assembled. MOVB R1, 0x1000000(R2) // MOVB R1, 16777216(R2) MOVB R1, 0x44332211(R2) // MOVB R1, 1144201745(R2) MOVH R1, 0x1001000(R2) // MOVH R1, 16781312(R2)
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src/archive/tar/writer_test.go
} case testClose: err := tw.Close() if !equalError(err, tf.wantErr) { t.Fatalf("test %d, Close() = %v, want %v", i, err, tf.wantErr) } default: t.Fatalf("test %d, unknown test operation: %T", i, tf) } } if v.file != "" { want, err := os.ReadFile(v.file) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("ReadFile() = %v, want nil", err) } got := buf.Bytes()
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src/cmd/api/main_test.go
} buf.WriteByte(']') } case *types.TypeParam: // Type parameter names may change, so use a placeholder instead. fmt.Fprintf(buf, "$%d", typ.Index()) default: panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown type %T", typ)) } } func (w *Walker) writeSignature(buf *bytes.Buffer, sig *types.Signature) { if tparams := sig.TypeParams(); tparams != nil { w.writeTypeParams(buf, tparams, true) }
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doc/godebug.md
--- title: "Go, Backwards Compatibility, and GODEBUG" layout: article --- <!-- This document is kept in the Go repo, not x/website, because it documents the full list of known GODEBUG settings, which are tied to a specific release. --> ## Introduction {#intro} Go's emphasis on backwards compatibility is one of its key strengths. There are, however, times when we cannot maintain complete compatibility.
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
switch { case major == "0" && (minor == "0" || minor == "1"): is1x0 = false case major == "1" && minor == "0": is1x0 = true case major != "" || minor != "": return nil, nil // Unknown GNU sparse PAX version case hdr.PAXRecords[paxGNUSparseMap] != "": is1x0 = false // 0.0 and 0.1 did not have explicit version records, so guess default: return nil, nil // Not a PAX format GNU sparse file. }
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