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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    	_, err := C.voidFunc()
    	var n, err = C.sqrt(1)
    
    Calling C function pointers is currently not supported, however you can
    declare Go variables which hold C function pointers and pass them
    back and forth between Go and C. C code may call function pointers
    received from Go. For example:
    
    	package main
    
    	// typedef int (*intFunc) ();
    	//
    	// int
    	// bridge_int_func(intFunc f)
    	// {
    	//		return f();
    Go
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  2. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    f := func() int { a++; return a }
    x := []int{a, f()}            // x may be [1, 2] or [2, 2]: evaluation order between a and f() is not specified
    m := map[int]int{a: 1, a: 2}  // m may be {2: 1} or {2: 2}: evaluation order between the two map assignments is not specified
    n := map[int]int{a: f()}      // n may be {2: 3} or {3: 3}: evaluation order between the key and the value is not specified
    </pre>
    
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  3. misc/cgo/gmp/fib.go

    package main
    
    import (
    	big "."
    	"runtime"
    )
    
    func fibber(c chan *big.Int, out chan string, n int64) {
    	// Keep the fibbers in dedicated operating system
    	// threads, so that this program tests coordination
    	// between pthreads and not just goroutines.
    	runtime.LockOSThread()
    
    	i := big.NewInt(n)
    	if n == 0 {
    		c <- i
    	}
    	for {
    		j := <-c
    		out <- j.String()
    		i.Add(i, j)
    		c <- i
    	}
    }
    
    func main() {
    Go
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  4. src/bufio/scan.go

    // Scanner provides a convenient interface for reading data such as
    // a file of newline-delimited lines of text. Successive calls to
    // the [Scanner.Scan] method will step through the 'tokens' of a file, skipping
    // the bytes between the tokens. The specification of a token is
    // defined by a split function of type [SplitFunc]; the default split
    // function breaks the input into lines with line termination stripped. [Scanner.Split]
    Go
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  5. src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arm.go

    	switch op {
    	case arm.ACMPF, arm.ACMPD:
    		return true
    	}
    	return false
    }
    
    // ARMMRCOffset implements the peculiar encoding of the MRC and MCR instructions.
    // The difference between MRC and MCR is represented by a bit high in the word, not
    // in the usual way by the opcode itself. Asm must use AMRC for both instructions, so
    // we return the opcode for MRC so that asm doesn't need to import obj/arm.
    Go
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  6. src/archive/tar/strconv.go

    		return "", "", s, ErrHeader
    	}
    	n -= int64(len(nStr) + 1) // convert from index in s to index in rest
    	if n <= 0 {
    		return "", "", s, ErrHeader
    	}
    
    	// Extract everything between the space and the final newline.
    	rec, nl, rem := rest[:n-1], rest[n-1:n], rest[n:]
    	if nl != "\n" {
    		return "", "", s, ErrHeader
    	}
    
    	// The first equals separates the key from the value.
    Go
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  7. src/bytes/bytes.go

    		}
    		a[i] = s[: m+sepSave : m+sepSave]
    		s = s[m+len(sep):]
    		i++
    	}
    	a[i] = s
    	return a[:i+1]
    }
    
    // SplitN slices s into subslices separated by sep and returns a slice of
    // the subslices between those separators.
    // If sep is empty, SplitN splits after each UTF-8 sequence.
    // The count determines the number of subslices to return:
    //
    //	n > 0: at most n subslices; the last subslice will be the unsplit remainder.
    Go
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  8. src/archive/zip/struct.go

    	Method uint16
    
    	// Modified is the modified time of the file.
    	//
    	// When reading, an extended timestamp is preferred over the legacy MS-DOS
    	// date field, and the offset between the times is used as the timezone.
    	// If only the MS-DOS date is present, the timezone is assumed to be UTC.
    	//
    	// When writing, an extended timestamp (which is timezone-agnostic) is
    Go
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  9. doc/go_spec.html

    f := func() int { a++; return a }
    x := []int{a, f()}            // x may be [1, 2] or [2, 2]: evaluation order between a and f() is not specified
    m := map[int]int{a: 1, a: 2}  // m may be {2: 1} or {2: 2}: evaluation order between the two map assignments is not specified
    n := map[int]int{a: f()}      // n may be {2: 3} or {3: 3}: evaluation order between the key and the value is not specified
    </pre>
    
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  10. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // to stay in the language.
    func print(args ...Type)
    
    // The println built-in function formats its arguments in an
    // implementation-specific way and writes the result to standard error.
    // Spaces are always added between arguments and a newline is appended.
    // Println is useful for bootstrapping and debugging; it is not guaranteed
    // to stay in the language.
    func println(args ...Type)
    
    Go
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