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  1. src/bufio/scan.go

    			}
    			loop++
    			if loop > maxConsecutiveEmptyReads {
    				s.setErr(io.ErrNoProgress)
    				break
    			}
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    // advance consumes n bytes of the buffer. It reports whether the advance was legal.
    func (s *Scanner) advance(n int) bool {
    	if n < 0 {
    		s.setErr(ErrNegativeAdvance)
    		return false
    	}
    	if n > s.end-s.start {
    		s.setErr(ErrAdvanceTooFar)
    		return false
    	}
    	s.start += n
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Mon Oct 23 09:06:30 GMT 2023
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  2. doc/asm.html

    </p>
    
    <ul>
    <li>
    <code>NOPROF</code> = 1
    <br>
    (For <code>TEXT</code> items.)
    Don't profile the marked function.  This flag is deprecated.
    </li>
    <li>
    <code>DUPOK</code> = 2
    <br>
    It is legal to have multiple instances of this symbol in a single binary.
    The linker will choose one of the duplicates to use.
    </li>
    <li>
    <code>NOSPLIT</code> = 4
    <br>
    (For <code>TEXT</code> items.)
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    - Registered: Tue May 07 11:14:38 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Nov 28 19:15:27 GMT 2023
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  3. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    The text between the quotes forms the
    value of the literal, with backslash escapes interpreted as they
    are in <a href="#Rune_literals">rune literals</a> (except that <code>\'</code> is illegal and
    <code>\"</code> is legal), with the same restrictions.
    The three-digit octal (<code>\</code><i>nnn</i>)
    and two-digit hexadecimal (<code>\x</code><i>nn</i>) escapes represent individual
    <i>bytes</i> of the resulting string; all other escapes represent
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    - Last Modified: Thu Apr 11 20:22:45 GMT 2024
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go

    		// function pointers that specify no parameters (e.g. void
    		// (*__cgo_0)()).  Treat this special case as void. This case is
    		// invalid according to ISO C anyway (i.e. void (*__cgo_1)(...) is not
    		// legal).
    		if _, ok := f.(*dwarf.DotDotDotType); ok && i == 0 {
    			p, gp = nil, nil
    			break
    		}
    		p[i] = c.FuncArg(f, pos)
    		gp[i] = &ast.Field{Type: p[i].Go}
    	}
    	var r *Type
    	var gr []*ast.Field
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Thu Nov 02 16:43:23 GMT 2023
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  5. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // result of append, often in the variable holding the slice itself:
    //
    //	slice = append(slice, elem1, elem2)
    //	slice = append(slice, anotherSlice...)
    //
    // As a special case, it is legal to append a string to a byte slice, like this:
    //
    //	slice = append([]byte("hello "), "world"...)
    func append(slice []Type, elems ...Type) []Type
    
    // The copy built-in function copies elements from a source slice into a
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Thu Apr 11 20:22:45 GMT 2024
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  6. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    	a.Type = obj.TYPE_MEM
    	if r1 < 0 {
    		// Pseudo-register reference.
    		if r2 != 0 {
    			p.errorf("cannot use pseudo-register in pair")
    			return
    		}
    		// For SB, SP, and FP, there must be a name here. 0(FP) is not legal.
    		if name != "PC" && a.Name == obj.NAME_NONE {
    			p.errorf("cannot reference %s without a symbol", name)
    		}
    		p.setPseudoRegister(a, name, false, prefix)
    		return
    	}
    	a.Reg = r1
    	if r2 != 0 {
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Wed Feb 21 14:34:57 GMT 2024
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  7. doc/go_spec.html

    The text between the quotes forms the
    value of the literal, with backslash escapes interpreted as they
    are in <a href="#Rune_literals">rune literals</a> (except that <code>\'</code> is illegal and
    <code>\"</code> is legal), with the same restrictions.
    The three-digit octal (<code>\</code><i>nnn</i>)
    and two-digit hexadecimal (<code>\x</code><i>nn</i>) escapes represent individual
    <i>bytes</i> of the resulting string; all other escapes represent
    HTML
    - Registered: Tue May 07 11:14:38 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu May 02 22:43:51 GMT 2024
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