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  1. src/cmd/cgo/ast.go

    // attached to the import "C" comment, a list of references to C.xxx,
    // a list of exported functions, and the actual AST, to be rewritten and
    // printed.
    func (f *File) ParseGo(abspath string, src []byte) {
    	// Two different parses: once with comments, once without.
    	// The printer is not good enough at printing comments in the
    	// right place when we start editing the AST behind its back,
    	// so we use ast1 to look for the doc comments on import "C"
    Go
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  2. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    to by <code>x</code>.
    If <code>x</code> is <code>nil</code>, an attempt to evaluate <code>*x</code>
    will cause a <a href="#Run_time_panics">run-time panic</a>.
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    &amp;x
    &amp;a[f(2)]
    &amp;Point{2, 3}
    *p
    *pf(x)
    
    var x *int = nil
    *x   // causes a run-time panic
    &amp;*x  // causes a run-time panic
    </pre>
    
    
    <h3 id="Receive_operator">Receive operator</h3>
    
    <p>
    HTML
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  3. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    current implementation may sometimes cause a runtime error if the
    contents of the C memory appear to be a Go pointer. Therefore, avoid
    passing uninitialized C memory to Go code if the Go code is going to
    store pointer values in it. Zero out the memory in C before passing it
    to Go.
    
    # Special cases
    
    A few special C types which would normally be represented by a pointer
    Go
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/callback.go

    		}
    		if r.(string) != "panic from C" {
    			t.Fatal("wrong panic:", r)
    		}
    	}()
    	C.callPanic()
    }
    
    // Test that C code can return a value if it calls a Go function that
    // causes a stack copy.
    func testReturnAfterGrow(t *testing.T) {
    	// Use a new goroutine so that we get a small stack.
    	c := make(chan int)
    	go func() {
    		c <- int(C.returnAfterGrow())
    	}()
    Go
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  5. src/archive/tar/strconv.go

    			b = append(b, byte(c))
    		}
    	}
    	return string(b)
    }
    
    type parser struct {
    	err error // Last error seen
    }
    
    type formatter struct {
    	err error // Last error seen
    }
    
    // parseString parses bytes as a NUL-terminated C-style string.
    // If a NUL byte is not found then the whole slice is returned as a string.
    func (*parser) parseString(b []byte) string {
    	if i := bytes.IndexByte(b, 0); i >= 0 {
    		return string(b[:i])
    Go
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  6. src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arm.go

    	if prog.As == arm.AB {
    		prog.As = bcode[(bits^arm.C_SCOND_XOR)&0xf]
    		bits = (bits &^ 0xf) | arm.C_SCOND_NONE
    	}
    	prog.Scond = bits
    	return true
    }
    
    // ParseARMCondition parses the conditions attached to an ARM instruction.
    // The input is a single string consisting of period-separated condition
    // codes, such as ".P.W". An initial period is ignored.
    func ParseARMCondition(cond string) (uint8, bool) {
    Go
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  7. src/bytes/buffer.go

    //
    // In most cases, new([Buffer]) (or just declaring a [Buffer] variable) is
    // sufficient to initialize a [Buffer].
    func NewBuffer(buf []byte) *Buffer { return &Buffer{buf: buf} }
    
    // NewBufferString creates and initializes a new [Buffer] using string s as its
    // initial contents. It is intended to prepare a buffer to read an existing
    // string.
    //
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  8. src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go

    // details about what was run and exits.
    // Otherwise runGcc returns the data written to standard output and standard error.
    // Note that for some of the uses we expect useful data back
    // on standard error, but for those uses gcc must still exit 0.
    func runGcc(stdin []byte, args []string) (string, string) {
    	if *debugGcc {
    		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "$ %s <<EOF\n", strings.Join(args, " "))
    Go
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  9. src/Make.dist

    # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    # license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    # Run go tool dist to install a command.
    # The -v causes dist to print the name of each directory as it runs.
    # The -vv causes dist to print each build command as it runs.
    # go tool dist clean cleans all directories, not just this one,
    # but it's as close as we can get.
    
    # Default target (first).
    install:
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  10. api/go1.txt

    pkg runtime, type MemStats struct, Mallocs uint64
    pkg runtime, type MemStats struct, NextGC uint64
    pkg runtime, type MemStats struct, NumGC uint32
    pkg runtime, type MemStats struct, PauseNs [256]uint64
    pkg runtime, type MemStats struct, PauseTotalNs uint64
    pkg runtime, type MemStats struct, StackInuse uint64
    pkg runtime, type MemStats struct, StackSys uint64
    pkg runtime, type MemStats struct, Sys uint64
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