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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    		generated output.
    	-gccgo
    		Generate output for the gccgo compiler rather than the
    		gc compiler.
    	-gccgoprefix prefix
    		The -fgo-prefix option to be used with gccgo.
    	-gccgopkgpath path
    		The -fgo-pkgpath option to be used with gccgo.
    	-gccgo_define_cgoincomplete
    		Define cgo.Incomplete locally rather than importing it from
    		the "runtime/cgo" package. Used for old gccgo versions.
    	-godefs
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  2. src/bufio/bufio_test.go

    		// ReadSlice, and it's that function that handles
    		// the last byte.
    	}
    
    	// Try all readers with UnreadByte.
    	for rno, read := range readers {
    		// Some input data that is longer than the minimum reader buffer size.
    		const n = 10
    		var buf bytes.Buffer
    		for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
    			buf.WriteString("abcdefg")
    		}
    
    		r := NewReaderSize(&buf, minReadBufferSize)
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  3. src/cmd/cgo/ast.go

    	ctxExpr
    	ctxField
    	ctxParam
    	ctxAssign2 // assignment of a single expression to two variables
    	ctxSwitch
    	ctxTypeSwitch
    	ctxFile
    	ctxDecl
    	ctxSpec
    	ctxDefer
    	ctxCall  // any function call other than ctxCall2
    	ctxCall2 // function call whose result is assigned to two variables
    	ctxSelector
    )
    
    // walk walks the AST x, calling visit(f, x, context) for each node.
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  4. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    </p>
    
    <h4 id="Type_switches">Type switches</h4>
    
    <p>
    A type switch compares types rather than values. It is otherwise similar
    to an expression switch. It is marked by a special switch expression that
    has the form of a <a href="#Type_assertions">type assertion</a>
    using the keyword <code>type</code> rather than an actual type:
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    switch x.(type) {
    // cases
    }
    </pre>
    
    <p>
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  5. src/bytes/bytes.go

    	type span struct {
    		start int
    		end   int
    	}
    	spans := make([]span, 0, 32)
    
    	// Find the field start and end indices.
    	// Doing this in a separate pass (rather than slicing the string s
    	// and collecting the result substrings right away) is significantly
    	// more efficient, possibly due to cache effects.
    	start := -1 // valid span start if >= 0
    	for i := 0; i < len(s); {
    		size := 1
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  6. doc/go_spec.html

    <pre>
       x        y    min(x, y)    max(x, y)
    
      -0.0    0.0         -0.0          0.0    // negative zero is smaller than (non-negative) zero
      -Inf      y         -Inf            y    // negative infinity is smaller than any other number
      +Inf      y            y         +Inf    // positive infinity is larger than any other number
       NaN      y          NaN          NaN    // if any argument is a NaN, the result is a NaN
    </pre>
    
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  7. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // the type:
    //
    //	Slice: The size specifies the length. The capacity of the slice is
    //	equal to its length. A second integer argument may be provided to
    //	specify a different capacity; it must be no smaller than the
    //	length. For example, make([]int, 0, 10) allocates an underlying array
    //	of size 10 and returns a slice of length 0 and capacity 10 that is
    //	backed by this underlying array.
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  8. src/archive/tar/writer.go

    		return "", "", false
    	}
    	return name[:i], name[i+1:], true
    }
    
    // Write writes to the current file in the tar archive.
    // Write returns the error [ErrWriteTooLong] if more than
    // Header.Size bytes are written after [Writer.WriteHeader].
    //
    // Calling Write on special types like [TypeLink], [TypeSymlink], [TypeChar],
    // [TypeBlock], [TypeDir], and [TypeFifo] returns (0, [ErrWriteTooLong]) regardless
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  9. doc/next/3-tools.md

    ## Tools {#tools}
    
    ### Go command {#go-command}
    
    Setting the `GOROOT_FINAL` environment variable no longer has an effect
    ([#62047](https://go.dev/issue/62047)).
    Distributions that install the `go` command to a location other than
    `$GOROOT/bin/go` should install a symlink instead of relocating
    or copying the `go` binary.
    
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  10. src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/issue27340/a.go

    // In separate directory to isolate #pragma GCC diagnostic.
    
    package issue27340
    
    // We use the #pragma to avoid a compiler warning about incompatible
    // pointer types, because we generate code passing a struct ptr rather
    // than using the typedef. This warning is expected and does not break
    // a normal build.
    // We can only disable -Wincompatible-pointer-types starting with GCC 5.
    
    // #if __GNU_MAJOR__ >= 5
    //
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