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doc/godebug.md
behavior from Go 1.23 when `dataindependenttiming` is unset. Using `dataindependenttiming=1` enables the DIT mode for the entire Go program. When enabled, DIT will be enabled when calling into C from Go. When enabled, calling into Go code from C will enable DIT, and disable it before returning to C if it was not enabled when Go code was entered. This currently only affects arm64 programs. For all other platforms it is a no-op.
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src/archive/zip/reader.go
type ReadCloser struct { f *os.File Reader } // A File is a single file in a ZIP archive. // The file information is in the embedded [FileHeader]. // The file content can be accessed by calling [File.Open]. type File struct { FileHeader zip *Reader zipr io.ReaderAt headerOffset int64 // includes overall ZIP archive baseOffsetRegistered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Mar 11 22:19:38 UTC 2025 - 28.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
ci/official/bisect.sh
# Run any CI script and env configuration to bisect a failing target in some # build configuration. You must set the following variables to control this # script: # # TF_BISECT_GOOD: Last known good commit (e.g. commit from the last passing job) # TF_BISECT_BAD: First bad commit (e.g. commit from the first failing job) # TF_BISECT_SCRIPT: The build script path relative to the TF root dir, e.g.
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/03-gopls.yml
attributes: label: "What did you do?" description: "If possible, provide a recipe for reproducing the error. A complete runnable program is good. A link on [go.dev/play](https://go.dev/play) is better. A failing unit test is the best." validations: required: true - type: textarea id: actual-behavior attributes: label: "What did you see happen?" validations: required: trueRegistered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri May 24 17:09:04 UTC 2024 - 1.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
src/archive/tar/reader.go
// 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], // [TypeBlock], [TypeDir], and [TypeFifo] returns (0, [io.EOF]) regardless of what // the [Header.Size] claims. func (tr *Reader) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
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SECURITY.md
formats that can be processed by TensorFlow. These modifications and conversions are handled by a variety of libraries that have different security properties and provide different levels of confidence when dealing with untrusted data. Based on the security history of these libraries we consider that it is safe to work with untrusted inputs for PNG, BMP, GIF, WAV, RAW, RAW\_PADDED, CSV and PROTO formats. All other input formats,
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RELEASE.md
* Uses of `tensors()` can be replaced by calling the existing methods `tensors_size()` and `tensor(int)`. * Uses of the non-const overload of `nodes_and_registration` can be replaced by calling the existing methods `nodes_size()` and `context()`, and then calling the `GetNodeAndRegistration`Registered: Tue Sep 09 12:39:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Mon Aug 18 20:54:38 UTC 2025 - 740K bytes - Viewed (3) -
src/bufio/bufio.go
ErrNegativeCount = errors.New("bufio: negative count") ) // Buffered input. // Reader implements buffering for an io.Reader object. // A new Reader is created by calling [NewReader] or [NewReaderSize]; // alternatively the zero value of a Reader may be used after calling [Reset] // on it. type Reader struct { buf []byte rd io.Reader // reader provided by the client r, w int // buf read and write positions
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// that point, the program is terminated with a non-zero exit code. This // termination sequence is called panicking and can be controlled by the // built-in function recover. // // Starting in Go 1.21, calling panic with a nil interface value or an // untyped nil causes a run-time error (a different panic). // The GODEBUG setting panicnil=1 disables the run-time error. func panic(v any)
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src/archive/zip/writer.go
if w.cw.count != 0 { panic("zip: SetOffset called after data was written") } w.cw.count = n } // Flush flushes any buffered data to the underlying writer. // Calling Flush is not normally necessary; calling Close is sufficient. func (w *Writer) Flush() error { return w.cw.w.(*bufio.Writer).Flush() } // SetComment sets the end-of-central-directory comment field.Registered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Jan 28 04:20:09 UTC 2025 - 19.4K bytes - Viewed (0)