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misc/ios/detect.go
} fmt.Println("# Available provisioning profiles below.") fmt.Println("# NOTE: Any existing app on the device with the app id specified by GOIOS_APP_ID") fmt.Println("# will be overwritten when running Go programs.") for _, mp := range mps { fmt.Println() f, err := os.CreateTemp("", "go_ios_detect_") check(err) fname := f.Name() defer os.Remove(fname)
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src/bytes/buffer.go
// delim. func (b *Buffer) ReadBytes(delim byte) (line []byte, err error) { slice, err := b.readSlice(delim) // return a copy of slice. The buffer's backing array may // be overwritten by later calls. line = append(line, slice...) return line, err } // readSlice is like ReadBytes but returns a reference to internal buffer data. func (b *Buffer) readSlice(delim byte) (line []byte, err error) {
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src/bufio/scan.go
if s.err == io.EOF { return nil } return s.err } // Bytes returns the most recent token generated by a call to [Scanner.Scan]. // The underlying array may point to data that will be overwritten // by a subsequent call to Scan. It does no allocation. func (s *Scanner) Bytes() []byte { return s.token } // Text returns the most recent token generated by a call to [Scanner.Scan]
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
</p> <pre> func(tv *T, a int) int </pre> <p> Such a function indirects through the receiver to create a value to pass as the receiver to the underlying method; the method does not overwrite the value whose address is passed in the function call. </p> <p> The final case, a value-receiver function for a pointer-receiver method, is illegal because pointer-receiver methods are not in the method set
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src/bufio/bufio.go
// it returns all the data in the buffer and the error itself (often io.EOF). // ReadSlice fails with error [ErrBufferFull] if the buffer fills without a delim. // Because the data returned from ReadSlice will be overwritten // by the next I/O operation, most clients should use // [Reader.ReadBytes] or ReadString instead. // ReadSlice returns err != nil if and only if line does not end in delim.
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doc/go_mem.html
Otherwise, each read of a single-word-sized or sub-word-sized memory location must observe a value actually written to that location (perhaps by a concurrent executing goroutine) and not yet overwritten. These implementation constraints make Go more like Java or JavaScript, in that most races have a limited number of outcomes, and less like C and C++, where the meaning of any program with a race
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src/archive/tar/common.go
format.mayOnlyBe(FormatPAX) } if len(h.PAXRecords) > 0 { for k, v := range h.PAXRecords { switch _, exists := paxHdrs[k]; { case exists: continue // Do not overwrite existing records case h.Typeflag == TypeXGlobalHeader: paxHdrs[k] = v // Copy all records case !basicKeys[k] && !strings.HasPrefix(k, paxGNUSparse): paxHdrs[k] = v // Ignore local records that may conflict
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doc/asm.html
</li> </ul> <p> When using the compiler and assembler's <code>-dynlink</code> or <code>-shared</code> modes, any load or store of a fixed memory location such as a global variable must be assumed to overwrite <code>CX</code>. Therefore, to be safe for use with these modes, assembly sources should typically avoid CX except between memory references. </p> <h3 id="amd64">64-bit Intel 386 (a.k.a. amd64)</h3> <p>
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src/archive/tar/writer.go
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doc/go_spec.html
</p> <pre> func(tv *T, a int) int </pre> <p> Such a function indirects through the receiver to create a value to pass as the receiver to the underlying method; the method does not overwrite the value whose address is passed in the function call. </p> <p> The final case, a value-receiver function for a pointer-receiver method, is illegal because pointer-receiver methods are not in the method set
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