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  1. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // Range: -9223372036854775808 through 9223372036854775807.
    type int64 int64
    
    // float32 is the set of all IEEE 754 32-bit floating-point numbers.
    type float32 float32
    
    // float64 is the set of all IEEE 754 64-bit floating-point numbers.
    type float64 float64
    
    // complex64 is the set of all complex numbers with float32 real and
    // imaginary parts.
    type complex64 complex64
    
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  2. src/bufio/scan.go

    // scanning lines, a [SplitFunc] can return (0, nil, nil) to signal the
    // [Scanner] to read more data into the slice and try again with a
    // longer slice starting at the same point in the input.
    //
    // The function is never called with an empty data slice unless atEOF
    // is true. If atEOF is true, however, data may be non-empty and,
    // as always, holds unprocessed text.
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    - Last Modified: Mon Oct 23 09:06:30 GMT 2023
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  3. src/bytes/bytes.go

    // It returns the byte index in s of the first Unicode
    // code point satisfying f(c), or -1 if none do.
    func IndexFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool) int {
    	return indexFunc(s, f, true)
    }
    
    // LastIndexFunc interprets s as a sequence of UTF-8-encoded code points.
    // It returns the byte index in s of the last Unicode
    // code point satisfying f(c), or -1 if none do.
    func LastIndexFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool) int {
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    - Last Modified: Mon Feb 19 19:51:15 GMT 2024
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  4. src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arch.go

    	register["T6"] = riscv.REG_T6
    
    	// Go runtime register names.
    	register["g"] = riscv.REG_G
    	register["CTXT"] = riscv.REG_CTXT
    	register["TMP"] = riscv.REG_TMP
    
    	// ABI names for floating point register.
    	register["FT0"] = riscv.REG_FT0
    	register["FT1"] = riscv.REG_FT1
    	register["FT2"] = riscv.REG_FT2
    	register["FT3"] = riscv.REG_FT3
    	register["FT4"] = riscv.REG_FT4
    	register["FT5"] = riscv.REG_FT5
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    - Last Modified: Tue Mar 21 06:51:28 GMT 2023
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  5. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    about Go pointers applies not just to pointer types, but also to other
    types that include Go pointers.
    
    All Go pointers passed to C must point to pinned Go memory. Go pointers
    passed as function arguments to C functions have the memory they point to
    implicitly pinned for the duration of the call. Go memory reachable from
    these function arguments must be pinned as long as the C code has access
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  6. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    		if !haveConstant {
    			p.back() // Put back the '('.
    		}
    	}
    	if haveConstant {
    		p.back()
    		if p.have(scanner.Float) {
    			if prefix != '$' {
    				p.errorf("floating-point constant must be an immediate")
    			}
    			a.Type = obj.TYPE_FCONST
    			a.Val = p.floatExpr()
    			// fmt.Printf("FCONST %s\n", obj.Dconv(&emptyProg, 0, a))
    			p.expectOperandEnd()
    			return
    		}
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    - Last Modified: Wed Feb 21 14:34:57 GMT 2024
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  7. src/cmd/cgo/ast.go

    				doc += c1.Text + "\n"
    			}
    		}
    
    		f.ExpFunc = append(f.ExpFunc, &ExpFunc{
    			Func:    n,
    			ExpName: name,
    			Doc:     doc,
    		})
    		break
    	}
    }
    
    // Make f.ExpFunc[i] point at the Func from this AST instead of the other one.
    func (f *File) saveExport2(x interface{}, context astContext) {
    	n, ok := x.(*ast.FuncDecl)
    	if !ok {
    		return
    	}
    
    	for _, exp := range f.ExpFunc {
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    - Last Modified: Wed Jun 07 16:54:27 GMT 2023
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  8. src/bytes/buffer.go

    	b.lastRead = opInvalid
    	m, ok := b.tryGrowByReslice(1)
    	if !ok {
    		m = b.grow(1)
    	}
    	b.buf[m] = c
    	return nil
    }
    
    // WriteRune appends the UTF-8 encoding of Unicode code point r to the
    // buffer, returning its length and an error, which is always nil but is
    // included to match [bufio.Writer]'s WriteRune. The buffer is grown as needed;
    // if it becomes too large, WriteRune will panic with [ErrTooLarge].
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  9. src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/issue1435.go

    				// recently terminated thread
    				// resurfaced in a different process.
    				if line != expectedProc {
    					break
    				}
    				// Fall through in the unlikely case
    				// that filter at some point is
    				// "Pid:\t".
    			}
    			if strings.HasPrefix(line, filter) {
    				if line == expected {
    					foundAThread = true
    					break
    				}
    				if filter == "Groups:" && strings.HasPrefix(line, "Groups:\t") {
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    - Registered: Tue Apr 23 11:13:09 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Jul 28 21:31:41 GMT 2023
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  10. src/bufio/bufio_test.go

    	}
    
    	// The Reader should have buffered all the content from the io.Reader.
    	if n := len(eofR.buf); n != 0 {
    		t.Fatalf("got %d bytes left in bufio.Reader source; want 0 bytes", n)
    	}
    	// To prove the point, check that there are still 5 bytes available to read.
    	if n := r.Buffered(); n != 5 {
    		t.Fatalf("got %d bytes buffered in bufio.Reader; want 5 bytes", n)
    	}
    
    	// This is the second read of 0 bytes.
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    - Last Modified: Fri Feb 10 18:56:01 GMT 2023
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