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  1. src/archive/tar/format.go

    	// own keys and assigning certain semantic meaning to the associated values.
    	// For example, sparse file support in PAX is implemented using keys
    	// defined by the GNU manual (e.g., "GNU.sparse.map").
    	//
    	// Reference:
    	//	http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/pax.html
    	FormatPAX
    
    	// FormatGNU represents the GNU header format.
    	//
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    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 13 18:36:46 GMT 2023
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  2. src/bytes/example_test.go

    	fmt.Printf("%q\n", bytes.Split([]byte("a,b,c"), []byte(",")))
    	fmt.Printf("%q\n", bytes.Split([]byte("a man a plan a canal panama"), []byte("a ")))
    	fmt.Printf("%q\n", bytes.Split([]byte(" xyz "), []byte("")))
    	fmt.Printf("%q\n", bytes.Split([]byte(""), []byte("Bernardo O'Higgins")))
    	// Output:
    	// ["a" "b" "c"]
    	// ["" "man " "plan " "canal panama"]
    	// [" " "x" "y" "z" " "]
    	// [""]
    }
    
    func ExampleSplitN() {
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Mar 04 15:54:40 GMT 2024
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  3. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    // For ARM, only R0 through R15 may appear.
    // For ARM64, V0 through V31 with arrangement may appear.
    //
    // For 386/AMD64 register list specifies 4VNNIW-style multi-source operand.
    // For range of 4 elements, Intel manual uses "+3" notation, for example:
    //
    //	VP4DPWSSDS zmm1{k1}{z}, zmm2+3, m128
    //
    // Given asm line:
    //
    //	VP4DPWSSDS Z5, [Z10-Z13], (AX)
    //
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    - Last Modified: Wed Feb 21 14:34:57 GMT 2024
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  4. src/arena/arena.go

    be inefficient for allocating only small amounts of small Go values. They're
    best used in bulk, on the order of MiB of memory allocated on each use.
    
    Note that by allowing for this limited form of manual memory allocation
    that use-after-free bugs are possible with regular Go values. This package
    limits the impact of these use-after-free bugs by preventing reuse of freed
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Oct 12 20:23:36 GMT 2022
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  5. src/archive/tar/reader_test.go

    			case 1:
    				tr = NewReader(&reader{strings.NewReader(v.input)})
    				s1, s2 = "io.Reader", "manual"
    			case 2:
    				tr = NewReader(&readSeeker{strings.NewReader(v.input)})
    				s1, s2 = "io.ReadSeeker", "auto"
    			case 3:
    				tr = NewReader(&readSeeker{strings.NewReader(v.input)})
    				s1, s2 = "io.ReadSeeker", "manual"
    			case 4:
    				tr = NewReader(&readBadSeeker{strings.NewReader(v.input)})
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    - Last Modified: Mon Nov 21 21:14:38 GMT 2022
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  6. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    // and is always present. Following this are the entries, consisting of two
    // fields (offset, length). This function must stop reading at the end
    // boundary of the block containing the last newline.
    //
    // Note that the GNU manual says that numeric values should be encoded in octal
    // format. However, the GNU tar utility itself outputs these values in decimal.
    // As such, this library treats values as being encoded in decimal.
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    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 08 01:59:14 GMT 2024
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