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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
Pinner is not unpinned while the Go pointer is stored in C memory. This implies that C code may not keep a copy of a string, slice, channel, and so forth, because they cannot be pinned with [runtime.Pinner]. The _GoString_ type also may not be pinned with [runtime.Pinner]. Because it includes a Go pointer, the memory it points to is only pinned for the duration of the call; _GoString_ values may not be retained by C code.
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/issue18146.go
} attempts := 1000 threads := 4 // Restrict the number of attempts based on RLIMIT_NPROC. // Tediously, RLIMIT_NPROC was left out of the syscall package, // probably because it is not in POSIX.1, so we define it here. // It is not defined on Solaris. var nproc int setNproc := true switch runtime.GOOS { default: setNproc = false case "aix": nproc = 9 case "linux":
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
</pre> <p> <code>B0</code> and <code>B1</code> are different because they are new types created by distinct <a href="#Type_definitions">type definitions</a>; <code>func(int, float64) *B0</code> and <code>func(x int, y float64) *[]string</code> are different because <code>B0</code> is different from <code>[]string</code>. </p> <h3 id="Assignability">Assignability</h3>
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doc/godebug.md
--- title: "Go, Backwards Compatibility, and GODEBUG" layout: article --- <!-- This document is kept in the Go repo, not x/website, because it documents the full list of known GODEBUG settings, which are tied to a specific release. --> ## Introduction {#intro} Go's emphasis on backwards compatibility is one of its key strengths. There are, however, times when we cannot maintain complete compatibility.
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src/cmd/cgo/godefs.go
// a semicolon. We only have to worry about cases that can occur in an // expression passed through gofmt, which means composite literals and // (due to the printer possibly inserting newlines because of position // information) operators. var gofmtLineReplacer = strings.NewReplacer( // Want to replace \n without ; after everything from // https://golang.org/ref/spec#Operators_and_punctuation // EXCEPT ++ -- ) ] }
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src/bufio/scan.go
// UTF-8-encoded rune as a token. The sequence of runes returned is // equivalent to that from a range loop over the input as a string, which // means that erroneous UTF-8 encodings translate to U+FFFD = "\xef\xbf\xbd". // Because of the Scan interface, this makes it impossible for the client to // distinguish correctly encoded replacement runes from encoding errors. func ScanRunes(data []byte, atEOF bool) (advance int, token []byte, err error) {
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
// biggestZipBytes returns the bytes of a zip file biggest.zip // that contains a zip file bigger.zip that contains a zip file // big.zip that contains big.file, which contains 2³²-1 zeros. // The big.zip file is interesting because it has no zip64 header, // much like the innermost zip files in the well-known 42.zip. // // biggest.zip was generated by changing isZip64 to use > uint32max // instead of >= uint32max and then running this program: //
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src/archive/tar/strconv.go
b[0] |= 0x80 // Highest bit indicates binary format return } f.formatOctal(b, 0) // Last resort, just write zero f.err = ErrFieldTooLong } func (p *parser) parseOctal(b []byte) int64 { // Because unused fields are filled with NULs, we need // to skip leading NULs. Fields may also be padded with // spaces or NULs. // So we remove leading and trailing NULs and spaces to // be sure. b = bytes.Trim(b, " \x00")
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/callback.go
func nestedCall(f func()) { // 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)
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src/cmd/asm/internal/lex/input.go
in.expectText("expected identifier after '#'") } if !in.enabled() { // Can only start including again if we are at #else or #endif but also // need to keep track of nested #if[n]defs. // We let #line through because it might affect errors. switch in.Stack.Text() { case "else", "endif", "ifdef", "ifndef", "line": // Press on. default: return false } } switch in.Stack.Text() { case "define":
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