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src/builtin/builtin.go
// 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. // Map: An empty map is allocated with enough space to hold the // specified number of elements. The size may be omitted, in which case // a small starting size is allocated. // Channel: The channel's buffer is initialized with the specified
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
In this section the term Go pointer means a pointer to memory allocated by Go (such as by using the & operator or calling the predefined new function) and the term C pointer means a pointer to memory allocated by C (such as by a call to C.malloc). Whether a pointer is a Go pointer or a C pointer is a dynamic property determined by how the memory was allocated; it has nothing to do with the type of the pointer.
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doc/asm.html
but assembly programs must define it explicitly. </p> <p> A data symbol marked with the <code>NOPTR</code> flag (see above) is treated as containing no pointers to runtime-allocated data. A data symbol with the <code>RODATA</code> flag is allocated in read-only memory and is therefore treated as implicitly marked <code>NOPTR</code>. A data symbol with a total size smaller than a pointer
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
[]T slice capacity chan T channel buffer capacity </pre> <p> The capacity of a slice is the number of elements for which there is space allocated in the underlying array. At any time the following relationship holds: </p> <pre> 0 <= len(s) <= cap(s) </pre> <p> The length of a <code>nil</code> slice, map or channel is 0.
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
t.Errorf("Error opening file: %v", err) } } func TestCVE202133196(t *testing.T) { // Archive that indicates it has 1 << 128 -1 files, // this would previously cause a panic due to attempting // to allocate a slice with 1 << 128 -1 elements. data := []byte{ 0x50, 0x4b, 0x03, 0x04, 0x14, 0x00, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
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src/bytes/bytes_test.go
for _, tt := range compareTests { eql := Equal(tt.a, tt.b) if eql != (tt.i == 0) { t.Errorf(`Equal(%q, %q) = %v`, tt.a, tt.b, eql) } } }) if allocs > 0 { t.Errorf("Equal allocated %v times", allocs) } } func TestEqualExhaustive(t *testing.T) { var size = 128 if testing.Short() { size = 32 } a := make([]byte, size) b := make([]byte, size) b_init := make([]byte, size)
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doc/go_spec.html
corresponds to the type argument with which <code>P</code> was <a href="#Instantiations">instantiated</a>. </p> <p> The capacity of a slice is the number of elements for which there is space allocated in the underlying array. At any time the following relationship holds: </p> <pre> 0 <= len(s) <= cap(s) </pre> <p> The length of a <code>nil</code> slice, map or channel is 0.
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src/bytes/bytes.go
) // Equal reports whether a and b // are the same length and contain the same bytes. // A nil argument is equivalent to an empty slice. func Equal(a, b []byte) bool { // Neither cmd/compile nor gccgo allocates for these string conversions. return string(a) == string(b) } // Compare returns an integer comparing two byte slices lexicographically. // The result will be 0 if a == b, -1 if a < b, and +1 if a > b.
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