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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    //go:cgo_export_dynamic <local> <remote>
    
    	In internal linking mode, put the Go symbol
    	named <local> into the program's exported symbol table as
    	<remote>, so that C code can refer to it by that name. This
    	mechanism makes it possible for C code to call back into Go or
    	to share Go's data.
    
    	For compatibility with current versions of SWIG,
    	#pragma dynexport is an alias for //go:cgo_export_dynamic.
    
    //go:cgo_import_static <local>
    
    Go
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  2. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/02-pkgsite-removal.yml

          description: |
            We can remove packages with a shared path prefix.
            For example, a request for 'github.com/author' would remove all pkg.go.dev pages with that package path prefix.
        validations:
          required: true
      - type: textarea
        id: package-owner
        attributes:
          label: "Are you the owner of this package?"
          description: |
    Others
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  3. doc/godebug.md

    Go 1.22 changed how the runtime interacts with transparent huge pages on Linux.
    In particular, a common default Linux kernel configuration can result in
    significant memory overheads, and Go 1.22 no longer works around this default.
    To work around this issue without adjusting kernel settings, transparent huge
    pages can be disabled for Go memory with the
    [`disablethp` setting](/pkg/runtime#hdr-Environment_Variable).
    Plain Text
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  4. doc/asm.html

    is the name <code>foo</code> as an address in memory.
    This form is used to name global functions and data.
    Adding <code>&lt;&gt;</code> to the name, as in <span style="white-space: nowrap"><code>foo&lt;&gt;(SB)</code></span>, makes the name
    visible only in the current source file, like a top-level <code>static</code> declaration in a C file.
    Adding an offset to the name refers to that offset from the symbol's address, so
    HTML
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