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api/go1.3.txt
pkg syscall (linux-amd64-cgo), type Flock_t struct, Pad_cgo_0 [4]uint8 pkg syscall (linux-amd64-cgo), type Flock_t struct, Pad_cgo_1 [4]uint8 pkg syscall (linux-amd64-cgo), type Flock_t struct, Pid int32 pkg syscall (linux-amd64-cgo), type Flock_t struct, Start int64 pkg syscall (linux-amd64-cgo), type Flock_t struct, Type int16 pkg syscall (linux-amd64-cgo), type Flock_t struct, Whence int16
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
and ends at the end of the innermost containing block.</li> <li>The scope of a type identifier declared inside a function begins at the identifier in the TypeSpec and ends at the end of the innermost containing block.</li> </ol> <p> An identifier declared in a block may be redeclared in an inner block. While the identifier of the inner declaration is in scope, it denotes
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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() }
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