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  1. src/runtime/wincallback.go

    // External code calls into callbackasm at an offset corresponding
    // to the callback index. Callbackasm is a table of MOV and B instructions.
    // The MOV instruction loads R12 with the callback index, and the
    // B instruction branches to callbackasm1.
    // callbackasm1 takes the callback index from R12 and
    // indexes into an array that stores information about each callback.
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  2. src/runtime/syscall_windows.go

    	fn    *funcval
    	cdecl bool
    }
    
    func callbackasm()
    
    // callbackasmAddr returns address of runtime.callbackasm
    // function adjusted by i.
    // On x86 and amd64, runtime.callbackasm is a series of CALL instructions,
    // and we want callback to arrive at
    // correspondent call instruction instead of start of
    // runtime.callbackasm.
    // On ARM, runtime.callbackasm is a series of mov and branch instructions.
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  3. src/runtime/sys_windows_386.s

    	JMP	sigtramp<>(SB)
    
    TEXT runtime·callbackasm1(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
    	MOVL	0(SP), AX	// will use to find our callback context
    
    	// remove return address from stack, we are not returning to callbackasm, but to its caller.
    	ADDL	$4, SP
    
    	// address to callback parameters into CX
    	LEAL	4(SP), CX
    
    	// save registers as required for windows callback
    	PUSHL	DI
    	PUSHL	SI
    	PUSHL	BP
    	PUSHL	BX
    
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  4. src/runtime/sys_windows_amd64.s

    	MOVQ	CX, (16+0)(SP)
    	MOVQ	DX, (16+8)(SP)
    	MOVQ	R8, (16+16)(SP)
    	MOVQ	R9, (16+24)(SP)
    	// R8 = address of args vector
    	LEAQ	(16+0)(SP), R8
    
    	// remove return address from stack, we are not returning to callbackasm, but to its caller.
    	MOVQ	0(SP), AX
    	ADDQ	$8, SP
    
    	// determine index into runtime·cbs table
    	MOVQ	$runtime·callbackasm(SB), DX
    	SUBQ	DX, AX
    	MOVQ	$0, DX
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  5. src/runtime/zcallback_windows_arm64.s

    // Code generated by wincallback.go using 'go generate'. DO NOT EDIT.
    
    // External code calls into callbackasm at an offset corresponding
    // to the callback index. Callbackasm is a table of MOV and B instructions.
    // The MOV instruction loads R12 with the callback index, and the
    // B instruction branches to callbackasm1.
    // callbackasm1 takes the callback index from R12 and
    // indexes into an array that stores information about each callback.
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  6. src/runtime/zcallback_windows_arm.s

    // Code generated by wincallback.go using 'go generate'. DO NOT EDIT.
    
    // External code calls into callbackasm at an offset corresponding
    // to the callback index. Callbackasm is a table of MOV and B instructions.
    // The MOV instruction loads R12 with the callback index, and the
    // B instruction branches to callbackasm1.
    // callbackasm1 takes the callback index from R12 and
    // indexes into an array that stores information about each callback.
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  7. callbacks.go

    func (p *processor) compile() (err error) {
    	var callbacks []*callback
    	removedMap := map[string]bool{}
    	for _, callback := range p.callbacks {
    		if callback.match == nil || callback.match(p.db) {
    			callbacks = append(callbacks, callback)
    		}
    		if callback.remove {
    			removedMap[callback.name] = true
    		}
    	}
    
    	if len(removedMap) > 0 {
    		callbacks = removeCallbacks(callbacks, removedMap)
    	}
    	p.callbacks = callbacks
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  8. callbacks/callbacks.go

    package callbacks
    
    import (
    	"gorm.io/gorm"
    )
    
    var (
    	createClauses = []string{"INSERT", "VALUES", "ON CONFLICT"}
    	queryClauses  = []string{"SELECT", "FROM", "WHERE", "GROUP BY", "ORDER BY", "LIMIT", "FOR"}
    	updateClauses = []string{"UPDATE", "SET", "WHERE"}
    	deleteClauses = []string{"DELETE", "FROM", "WHERE"}
    )
    
    type Config struct {
    	LastInsertIDReversed bool
    	CreateClauses        []string
    	QueryClauses         []string
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  9. docs/de/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    Das einzig Neue ist `callbacks=invoices_callback_router.routes` als Argument für den *Pfadoperation-Dekorator*. Wir werden als Nächstes sehen, was das ist.
    
    ## Dokumentation des Callbacks
    
    Der tatsächliche Callback-Code hängt stark von Ihrer eigenen API-Anwendung ab.
    
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  10. src/runtime/cgo/callbacks.go

    // compiled with gcc via crosscall2.
    
    // The declaration of crosscall2 is:
    //   void crosscall2(void (*fn)(void *), void *, int);
    //
    // We need to export the symbol crosscall2 in order to support
    // callbacks from shared libraries. This applies regardless of
    // linking mode.
    //
    // Compatibility note: SWIG uses crosscall2 in exactly one situation:
    // to call _cgo_panic using the pattern shown below. We need to keep
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