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src/cmd/api/main_test.go
} } buf.WriteByte(']') } func (w *Walker) writeParams(buf *bytes.Buffer, t *types.Tuple, variadic bool) { buf.WriteByte('(') for i, n := 0, t.Len(); i < n; i++ { if i > 0 { buf.WriteString(", ") } typ := t.At(i).Type() if variadic && i+1 == n { buf.WriteString("...") typ = typ.(*types.Slice).Elem() } w.writeType(buf, typ) }
Created: Tue Apr 07 11:13:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Mon Mar 02 13:20:41 GMT 2026 - 31.4K bytes - Click Count (0) -
doc/go_spec.html
function, 0 values f func(yield func() bool) function, 1 value f func(yield func(V) bool) value v V yield cannot be variadic function, 2 values f func(yield func(K, V) bool) key k K v V yield cannot be variadic </pre> <ol> <li> For an array, pointer to array, or slice value <code>a</code>, the index iteration
Created: Tue Apr 07 11:13:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Wed Apr 01 23:39:18 GMT 2026 - 287.8K bytes - Click Count (1) -
src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
C compilers are aware of this calling convention and adjust the call accordingly, but Go cannot. In Go, you must pass the pointer to the first element explicitly: C.f(&C.x[0]). Calling variadic C functions is not supported. It is possible to circumvent this by using a C function wrapper. For example: package main // #include <stdio.h> // #include <stdlib.h> //
Created: Tue Apr 07 11:13:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Mon Dec 08 22:37:14 GMT 2025 - 43.9K bytes - Click Count (0) -
RELEASE.md
(incl. anti-aliasing). * Renamed `tf.image` functions to remove duplicate "image" where it is redundant. * Variadic reduce is supported on CPU Variadic reduce is supported on CPU * Remove unused `StringViewVariantWrapper`. * Delete unused `Fingerprint64Map` op registration * Add broadcasting support to `tf.matmul`.Created: Tue Apr 07 12:39:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Mon Mar 30 18:31:38 GMT 2026 - 746.5K bytes - Click Count (3)