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src/bytes/bytes.go
// TODO: if large prefixes of sep are matching // we should cutover at even larger average skips, // because Equal becomes that much more expensive. // This code does not take that effect into account. j := bytealg.IndexRabinKarp(s[i:], sep) if j < 0 { return -1 } return i + j } } return -1 }
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doc/go_spec.html
ExpressionList = Expression { "," Expression } . </pre> <p> If the type is present, all constants take the type specified, and the expressions must be <a href="#Assignability">assignable</a> to that type, which must not be a type parameter. If the type is omitted, the constants take the individual types of the corresponding expressions. If the expression values are untyped <a href="#Constants">constants</a>,
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
forth). A Go function called by C code may take C pointers as arguments, and it may store non-pointer data, C pointers, or Go pointers to pinned memory through those pointers. It may not store a Go pointer to unpinned memory in memory pointed to by a C pointer (which again, implies that it may not store a string, slice, channel, and so forth). A Go function called by C code may take a Go pointer but it must preserve the property
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src/cmd/cgo/ast.go
func (f *File) saveRef(n *ast.Expr, context astContext) { sel := (*n).(*ast.SelectorExpr) // For now, assume that the only instance of capital C is when // used as the imported package identifier. // The parser should take care of scoping in the future, so // that we will be able to distinguish a "top-level C" from a // local C. if l, ok := sel.X.(*ast.Ident); !ok || l.Name != "C" { return } if context == ctxAssign2 {
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
IdentifierList = identifier { "," identifier } . ExpressionList = Expression { "," Expression } . </pre> <p> If the type is present, all constants take the type specified, and the expressions must be <a href="#Assignability">assignable</a> to that type. If the type is omitted, the constants take the individual types of the corresponding expressions. If the expression values are untyped <a href="#Constants">constants</a>,
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/callback.go
// callback(x) calls goCallback(x) callbackMutex.Lock() callbackToken++ i := callbackToken callbackFuncs[i] = f callbackMutex.Unlock() // Pass the address of i because the C function was written to // take a pointer. We could pass an int if we felt like // rewriting the C code. C.callback(unsafe.Pointer(&i)) callbackMutex.Lock() delete(callbackFuncs, i) callbackMutex.Unlock() } //export goCallback
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src/cmd/api/main_test.go
ok = false // broke compatibility } case len(required) == 0 || (len(features) > 0 && required[0] > features[0]): newFeature := take(&features) fmt.Fprintf(w, "+%s\n", newFeature) ok = false // feature not in api/next/* default: take(&required) take(&features) } } return ok } // aliasReplacer applies type aliases to earlier API files,
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doc/go1.22.html
<a href="/pkg/builtin/#append"><code>append</code></a> that pass no values to be appended to the slice, such as <code>slice = append(slice)</code>. Such a statement has no effect, and experience has shown that is nearly always a mistake. </p> <h4 id="vet-defers">New warnings for deferring <code>time.Since</code></h4> <p><!-- CL 527095, https://go.dev/issue/60048: time.Since should not be used in defer statement -->
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misc/ios/go_ios_exec.go
return err } if err := installDevice(appdir); err != nil { return err } if err := mountDevImage(); err != nil { return err } // Kill any hanging debug bridges that might take up port 3222. exec.Command("killall", "idevicedebugserverproxy").Run() closer, err := startDebugBridge() if err != nil { return err } defer closer()
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doc/go_mem.html
allowing a racing thread to read 1 as well. </p> <p> Note that all these optimizations are permitted in C/C++ compilers: a Go compiler sharing a back end with a C/C++ compiler must take care to disable optimizations that are invalid for Go. </p> <p> Note that the prohibition on introducing data races does not apply if the compiler can prove that the races
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