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src/bufio/export_test.go
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src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/ppc64.go
switch op { case ppc64.ACMP, ppc64.ACMPU, ppc64.ACMPW, ppc64.ACMPWU, ppc64.AFCMPU: return true } return false } // IsPPC64NEG reports whether the op (as defined by an ppc64.A* constant) is // one of the NEG-like instructions that require special handling. func IsPPC64NEG(op obj.As) bool { switch op { case ppc64.AADDMECC, ppc64.AADDMEVCC, ppc64.AADDMEV, ppc64.AADDME, ppc64.AADDZECC, ppc64.AADDZEVCC, ppc64.AADDZEV, ppc64.AADDZE,
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
but instead calls a Go helper function that wraps the C library malloc but guarantees never to return nil. If C's malloc indicates out of memory, the helper function crashes the program, like when Go itself runs out of memory. Because C.malloc cannot fail, it has no two-result form that returns errno. # C references to Go Go functions can be exported for use by C code in the following way:
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doc/next/6-stdlib/2-unique.md
### New unique package The new [unique](/pkg/unique) package provides facilities for canonicalizing values (like "interning" or "hash-consing"). Any value of comparable type may be canonicalized with the new `Make[T]` function, which produces a reference to a canonical copy of the value in the form of a `Handle[T]`. Two `Handle[T]` are equal if and only if the values used to produce the handles are equal, allowing programs to deduplicate values and reduce
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// // slice = append(slice, elem1, elem2) // slice = append(slice, anotherSlice...) // // As a special case, it is legal to append a string to a byte slice, like this: // // slice = append([]byte("hello "), "world"...) func append(slice []Type, elems ...Type) []Type // The copy built-in function copies elements from a source slice into a
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
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src/cmd/cgo/ast.go
// second walk changes the entries to // refer to ast2 instead. f.walk(ast1, ctxProg, (*File).saveExport) f.walk(ast2, ctxProg, (*File).saveExport2) f.Comments = ast1.Comments f.AST = ast2 } // Like ast.CommentGroup's Text method but preserves // leading blank lines, so that line numbers line up. func commentText(g *ast.CommentGroup) string { var pieces []string for _, com := range g.List { c := com.Text
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src/bytes/reader.go
// io.ByteScanner, and io.RuneScanner interfaces by reading from // a byte slice. // Unlike a [Buffer], a Reader is read-only and supports seeking. // The zero value for Reader operates like a Reader of an empty slice. type Reader struct { s []byte i int64 // current reading index prevRune int // index of previous rune; or < 0 }
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
func (p *Parser) operand(a *obj.Addr) { //fmt.Printf("Operand: %v\n", p.input) if len(p.input) == 0 { p.errorf("empty operand: cannot happen") return } // General address (with a few exceptions) looks like // $sym±offset(SB)(reg)(index*scale) // Exceptions are: // // R1 // offset // $offset // Every piece is optional, so we scan left to right and what // we discover tells us where we are.
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
// that contains a zip file bigger.zip that contains a zip file // big.zip that contains big.file, which contains 2³²-1 zeros. // The big.zip file is interesting because it has no zip64 header, // much like the innermost zip files in the well-known 42.zip. // // biggest.zip was generated by changing isZip64 to use > uint32max // instead of >= uint32max and then running this program: // // package main //
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