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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    In an external link, cmd/link will create a temporary directory, write any
    host object files found in package archives to that directory (renamed
    to avoid conflicts), write the go.o file to that directory, and invoke
    the host linker. The default value for the host linker is $CC, split
    into fields, or else "gcc". The specific host linker command line can
    be overridden using command line flags: cmd/link -extld=clang
    Go
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  2. src/cmd/cgo/ast.go

    		f.walk(n.Body, ctxStmt, visit)
    	case *ast.SelectStmt:
    		f.walk(n.Body, ctxStmt, visit)
    	case *ast.ForStmt:
    		f.walk(n.Init, ctxStmt, visit)
    		f.walk(&n.Cond, ctxExpr, visit)
    		f.walk(n.Post, ctxStmt, visit)
    		f.walk(n.Body, ctxStmt, visit)
    	case *ast.RangeStmt:
    		f.walk(&n.Key, ctxExpr, visit)
    		f.walk(&n.Value, ctxExpr, visit)
    		f.walk(&n.X, ctxExpr, visit)
    		f.walk(n.Body, ctxStmt, visit)
    
    Go
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  3. src/bytes/buffer.go

    //
    // In most cases, new([Buffer]) (or just declaring a [Buffer] variable) is
    // sufficient to initialize a [Buffer].
    func NewBuffer(buf []byte) *Buffer { return &Buffer{buf: buf} }
    
    // NewBufferString creates and initializes a new [Buffer] using string s as its
    // initial contents. It is intended to prepare a buffer to read an existing
    // string.
    //
    Go
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  4. src/archive/zip/writer_test.go

    				Method: Deflate,
    			})
    			w.Write(bigBuf)
    		}
    		zw.Close()
    	}
    
    	b.ReportAllocs()
    	// Run once and then reset the timer.
    	// This effectively discards the very large initial flate setup cost,
    	// as well as the initialization of bigBuf.
    	runOnce(&bytes.Buffer{})
    	b.ResetTimer()
    
    	b.RunParallel(func(pb *testing.PB) {
    		var buf bytes.Buffer
    		for pb.Next() {
    			runOnce(&buf)
    		}
    	})
    Go
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  5. api/go1.6.txt

    pkg net/http, const MethodOptions = "OPTIONS"
    pkg net/http, const MethodOptions ideal-string
    pkg net/http, const MethodPatch = "PATCH"
    pkg net/http, const MethodPatch ideal-string
    pkg net/http, const MethodPost = "POST"
    pkg net/http, const MethodPost ideal-string
    pkg net/http, const MethodPut = "PUT"
    pkg net/http, const MethodPut ideal-string
    pkg net/http, const MethodTrace = "TRACE"
    pkg net/http, const MethodTrace ideal-string
    Plain Text
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    - Last Modified: Wed Jan 13 23:40:13 GMT 2016
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  6. src/archive/tar/format.go

    	formatV7
    
    	// FormatUSTAR represents the USTAR header format defined in POSIX.1-1988.
    	//
    	// While this format is compatible with most tar readers,
    	// the format has several limitations making it unsuitable for some usages.
    	// Most notably, it cannot support sparse files, files larger than 8GiB,
    	// filenames larger than 256 characters, and non-ASCII filenames.
    	//
    	// Reference:
    Go
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  7. src/archive/tar/common.go

    // Package tar implements access to tar archives.
    //
    // Tape archives (tar) are a file format for storing a sequence of files that
    // can be read and written in a streaming manner.
    // This package aims to cover most variations of the format,
    // including those produced by GNU and BSD tar tools.
    package tar
    
    import (
    	"errors"
    	"fmt"
    	"internal/godebug"
    	"io/fs"
    	"math"
    	"path"
    	"reflect"
    	"strconv"
    Go
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  8. src/bufio/scan.go

    		return nil
    	}
    	return s.err
    }
    
    // Bytes returns the most recent token generated by a call to [Scanner.Scan].
    // The underlying array may point to data that will be overwritten
    // by a subsequent call to Scan. It does no allocation.
    func (s *Scanner) Bytes() []byte {
    	return s.token
    }
    
    // Text returns the most recent token generated by a call to [Scanner.Scan]
    Go
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  9. doc/asm.html

    The current document provides a summary of the syntax and the differences with
    what is explained in that document, and
    describes the peculiarities that apply when writing assembly code to interact with Go.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    The most important thing to know about Go's assembler is that it is not a direct representation of the underlying machine.
    Some of the details map precisely to the machine, but some do not.
    This is because the compiler suite (see
    HTML
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  10. src/archive/zip/reader.go

    func (rc *ReadCloser) Close() error {
    	return rc.f.Close()
    }
    
    // DataOffset returns the offset of the file's possibly-compressed
    // data, relative to the beginning of the zip file.
    //
    // Most callers should instead use [File.Open], which transparently
    // decompresses data and verifies checksums.
    func (f *File) DataOffset() (offset int64, err error) {
    	bodyOffset, err := f.findBodyOffset()
    	if err != nil {
    Go
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