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  1. src/bufio/scan.go

    	// FullRune distinguishes correctly between erroneous and incomplete encodings.
    	if !atEOF && !utf8.FullRune(data) {
    		// Incomplete; get more bytes.
    		return 0, nil, nil
    	}
    
    	// We have a real UTF-8 encoding error. Return a properly encoded error rune
    	// but advance only one byte. This matches the behavior of a range loop over
    	// an incorrectly encoded string.
    	return 1, errorRune, nil
    }
    
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  2. doc/asm.html

    are predefined and refer to registers.
    The exact set depends on the architecture.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    There are four predeclared symbols that refer to pseudo-registers.
    These are not real registers, but rather virtual registers maintained by
    the toolchain, such as a frame pointer.
    The set of pseudo-registers is the same for all architectures:
    </p>
    
    <ul>
    
    <li>
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  3. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    directives that cmd/link is not sophisticated enough to derive from _all.o
    on its own. Similarly, the _all.o uses dynamic references to real
    system object code because cmd/link is not sophisticated enough to process
    the real code.
    
    The main benefits of this system are that cmd/link remains relatively simple
    (it does not need to implement a complete ELF and Mach-O linker) and
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  4. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    The built-in function <code>complex</code> constructs a complex
    value from a floating-point real and imaginary part, while
    <code>real</code> and <code>imag</code>
    extract the real and imaginary parts of a complex value.
    </p>
    
    <pre class="grammar">
    complex(realPart, imaginaryPart floatT) complexT
    real(complexT) floatT
    imag(complexT) floatT
    </pre>
    
    <p>
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  5. src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go

    	//
    	// When the function argument is a conversion to unsafe.Pointer,
    	// we unwrap the conversion before checking the pointer,
    	// and then wrap again when calling C.f. This lets us check
    	// the real type of the pointer in some cases. See issue #25941.
    	//
    	// When the call to C.f is deferred, we use an additional function
    	// literal to evaluate the arguments at the right time.
    	//    defer func() func() {
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  6. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // floating-point values. The real and imaginary parts must be of the same
    // size, either float32 or float64 (or assignable to them), and the return
    // value will be the corresponding complex type (complex64 for float32,
    // complex128 for float64).
    func complex(r, i FloatType) ComplexType
    
    // The real built-in function returns the real part of the complex number c.
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  7. doc/go_spec.html

    The built-in function <code>complex</code> constructs a complex
    value from a floating-point real and imaginary part, while
    <code>real</code> and <code>imag</code>
    extract the real and imaginary parts of a complex value.
    </p>
    
    <pre class="grammar">
    complex(realPart, imaginaryPart floatT) complexT
    real(complexT) floatT
    imag(complexT) floatT
    </pre>
    
    <p>
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  8. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/riscv64.s

    	JMP	(X5)					// 67800200
    	JMP	4(X5)					// 67804200
    
    	// CALL and JMP to symbol are encoded as JAL (using LR or ZERO
    	// respectively), with a R_RISCV_JAL relocation. The linker resolves
    	// the real address and updates the immediate, using a trampoline in
    	// the case where the address is not directly reachable.
    	CALL	asmtest(SB)				// ef000000
    	JMP	asmtest(SB)				// 6f000000
    
    	// Branch pseudo-instructions
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  9. src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/issue26213/jni.h

    // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
    // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    // It's going to be hard to include a whole real JVM to test this.
    // So we'll simulate a really easy JVM using just the parts we need.
    
    // This is the relevant part of jni.h.
    
    // On Android NDK16, jobject is defined like this in C and C++
    typedef void* jobject;
    
    typedef jobject jclass;
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  10. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    		// no action. Thus, we try an innocent seek to the current position
    		// to see if Seek is really supported.
    		pos1, err := sr.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
    		if pos1 >= 0 && err == nil {
    			// Seek seems supported, so perform the real Seek.
    			pos2, err := sr.Seek(n-1, io.SeekCurrent)
    			if pos2 < 0 || err != nil {
    				return err
    			}
    			seekSkipped = pos2 - pos1
    		}
    	}
    
    	copySkipped, err := io.CopyN(io.Discard, r, n-seekSkipped)
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