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src/runtime/nonwindows_stub.go
var haveHighResSleep = true // osRelax is called by the scheduler when transitioning to and from // all Ps being idle. func osRelax(relax bool) {} // enableWER is called by setTraceback("wer"). // Windows Error Reporting (WER) is only supported on Windows. func enableWER() {} // winlibcall is not implemented on non-Windows systems, // but it is used in non-OS-specific parts of the runtime.
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src/runtime/extern.go
GOTRACEBACK=crash is like “system” but crashes in an operating system-specific manner instead of exiting. For example, on Unix systems, the crash raises SIGABRT to trigger a core dump. GOTRACEBACK=wer is like “crash” but doesn't disable Windows Error Reporting (WER). For historical reasons, the GOTRACEBACK settings 0, 1, and 2 are synonyms for none, all, and system, respectively. The [runtime/debug.SetTraceback] function allows increasing the
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src/runtime/runtime1.go
t = 1 << tracebackShift case "all": t = 1<<tracebackShift | tracebackAll case "system": t = 2<<tracebackShift | tracebackAll case "crash": t = 2<<tracebackShift | tracebackAll | tracebackCrash case "wer": if GOOS == "windows" { t = 2<<tracebackShift | tracebackAll | tracebackCrash enableWER() break } fallthrough default: t = tracebackAll
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