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platforms/core-configuration/kotlin-dsl/src/main/kotlin/org/gradle/kotlin/dsl/execution/Program.kt
*/ data class Script(val source: ProgramSource) : Program() /** * A [Stage1] program followed by a stage 2 [Script] program. */ data class Staged(val stage1: Stage1, val stage2: Script) : Program() /** * Any stage 1 program, one of [Buildscript], [Plugins] or [a sequence of the two][Stage1Sequence]. */ abstract class Stage1 : Program()
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/telemetry/internal/config/config.go
ucfg.goversion = set(ucfg.GoVersion) ucfg.program = make(map[string]bool, len(ucfg.Programs)) ucfg.pgversion = make(map[pgkey]bool, len(ucfg.Programs)) ucfg.pgcounter = make(map[pgkey]bool, len(ucfg.Programs)) ucfg.pgcounterprefix = make(map[pgkey]bool, len(ucfg.Programs)) ucfg.pgstack = make(map[pgkey]bool, len(ucfg.Programs)) ucfg.rate = make(map[pgkey]float64) for _, p := range ucfg.Programs { ucfg.program[p.Name] = true
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src/os/signal/doc.go
delivered to the Notify channel, and the write will fail with an EPIPE error. This means that, by default, command line programs will behave like typical Unix command line programs, while other programs will not crash with SIGPIPE when writing to a closed network connection. # Go programs that use cgo or SWIG In a Go program that includes non-Go code, typically C/C++ code accessed using cgo or SWIG, Go's startup code normally runs first. It
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/script_wait.txt
! stdout foo # Wait should set the output to the concatenated outputs of the background # programs, in the order in which they were started. wait stdout 'foo\nbar' # The end of the test should interrupt or kill any remaining background # programs, but that should not cause the test to fail if it does not # care about the exit status of those programs. [exec:sleep] ? exec sleep 86400 &
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src/cmd/pprof/doc.go
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Pprof interprets and displays profiles of Go programs. // // Basic usage: // // go tool pprof binary profile // // For detailed usage information: // // go tool pprof -h // // For an example, see https://blog.golang.org/profiling-go-programs.
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src/strings/clone.go
// It guarantees to make a copy of s into a new allocation, // which can be important when retaining only a small substring // of a much larger string. Using Clone can help such programs // use less memory. Of course, since using Clone makes a copy, // overuse of Clone can make programs use more memory. // Clone should typically be used only rarely, and only when // profiling indicates that it is needed.
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src/internal/trace/testdata/README.md
variable. Test names are defined as the name of the `.go` file that generates the trace, but with the `.go` extension removed. ## Trace test programs The trace test programs in the `testprog` directory generate traces to stdout. Otherwise they're just normal programs. ## Trace debug commands The `cmd` directory contains helpful tools for debugging traces. * `gotraceraw` parses traces without validation.
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/telemetry/README.md
## Notable Packages - The [x/telemetry/counter](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/telemetry/counter) package provides a library for instrumenting programs with counters and stack reports. - The [x/telemetry/upload](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/telemetry/upload) package provides a hook for Go toolchain programs to upload telemetry data, if the user has opted in to telemetry uploading.
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doc/go_mem.html
<p> The Go memory model restricts compiler optimizations as much as it does Go programs. Some compiler optimizations that would be valid in single-threaded programs are not valid in all Go programs. In particular, a compiler must not introduce writes that do not exist in the original program, it must not allow a single read to observe multiple values, and it must not allow a single write to write multiple values.
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/telemetry/internal/upload/reports.go
} for _, p := range report.Programs { // does the uploadConfig want this program? // if so, copy over the Stacks and Counters // that the uploadConfig mentions. if !cfg.HasGoVersion(p.GoVersion) || !cfg.HasProgram(p.Program) || !cfg.HasVersion(p.Program, p.Version) { continue } x := &telemetry.ProgramReport{ Program: p.Program, Version: p.Version, GOOS: p.GOOS,
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