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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    use. You can do this by setting the generic CC_FOR_TARGET or the
    more specific CC_FOR_${GOOS}_${GOARCH} (for example, CC_FOR_linux_arm)
    environment variable when building the toolchain using make.bash,
    or you can set the CC environment variable any time you run the go tool.
    
    The CXX_FOR_TARGET, CXX_FOR_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}, and CXX
    environment variables work in a similar way for C++ code.
    
    Go
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  2. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    string, <code>&amp;s[i]</code> is invalid.
    </p>
    
    
    <h3 id="Array_types">Array types</h3>
    
    <p>
    An array is a numbered sequence of elements of a single
    type, called the element type.
    The number of elements is called the length of the array and is never negative.
    </p>
    
    <pre class="ebnf">
    ArrayType   = "[" ArrayLength "]" ElementType .
    ArrayLength = Expression .
    ElementType = Type .
    </pre>
    
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  3. src/archive/tar/common.go

    	paxGid      = "gid"
    	paxUname    = "uname"
    	paxGname    = "gname"
    	paxMtime    = "mtime"
    	paxAtime    = "atime"
    	paxCtime    = "ctime"   // Removed from later revision of PAX spec, but was valid
    	paxCharset  = "charset" // Currently unused
    	paxComment  = "comment" // Currently unused
    
    	paxSchilyXattr = "SCHILY.xattr."
    
    	// Keywords for GNU sparse files in a PAX extended header.
    	paxGNUSparse          = "GNU.sparse."
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  4. doc/asm.html

    (It's not a subtraction, just idiosyncratic syntax.)
    The frame size <code>$24-8</code> states that the function has a 24-byte frame
    and is called with 8 bytes of argument, which live on the caller's frame.
    If <code>NOSPLIT</code> is not specified for the <code>TEXT</code>,
    the argument size must be provided.
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  5. src/bufio/scan.go

    //
    // Buffer panics if it is called after scanning has started.
    func (s *Scanner) Buffer(buf []byte, max int) {
    	if s.scanCalled {
    		panic("Buffer called after Scan")
    	}
    	s.buf = buf[0:cap(buf)]
    	s.maxTokenSize = max
    }
    
    // Split sets the split function for the [Scanner].
    // The default split function is [ScanLines].
    //
    // Split panics if it is called after scanning has started.
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  6. src/bytes/buffer.go

    	slice, err := b.readSlice(delim)
    	return string(slice), err
    }
    
    // NewBuffer creates and initializes a new [Buffer] using buf as its
    // initial contents. The new [Buffer] takes ownership of buf, and the
    // caller should not use buf after this call. NewBuffer is intended to
    // prepare a [Buffer] to read existing data. It can also be used to set
    // the initial size of the internal buffer for writing. To do that,
    Go
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  7. src/cmd/cgo/internal/swig/testdata/callback/main.cc

    // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    // This .cc file will be automatically compiled by the go tool and
    // included in the package.
    
    #include <string>
    #include "main.h"
    
    std::string Caller::call() {
    	if (callback_ != 0)
    		return callback_->run();
    	return "";
    C++
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  8. doc/godebug.md

    connecting to servers with buggy HTTP/2 implementations.
    These kinds of changes are unavoidable and
    [permitted by the Go 1 compatibility rules](/doc/go1compat).
    Even so, Go provides a mechanism called GODEBUG to
    reduce the impact such changes have on Go developers
    using newer toolchains to compile old code.
    
    A GODEBUG setting is a `key=value` pair
    that controls the execution of certain parts of a Go program.
    Plain Text
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  9. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // the usual way, and then F returns to its caller. To the caller G, the
    // invocation of F then behaves like a call to panic, terminating G's
    // execution and running any deferred functions. This continues until all
    // functions in the executing goroutine have stopped, in reverse order. At
    // that point, the program is terminated with a non-zero exit code. This
    // termination sequence is called panicking and can be controlled by the
    Go
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  10. doc/go_spec.html

    string, <code>&amp;s[i]</code> is invalid.
    </p>
    
    
    <h3 id="Array_types">Array types</h3>
    
    <p>
    An array is a numbered sequence of elements of a single
    type, called the element type.
    The number of elements is called the length of the array and is never negative.
    </p>
    
    <pre class="ebnf">
    ArrayType   = "[" ArrayLength "]" ElementType .
    ArrayLength = Expression .
    ElementType = Type .
    </pre>
    
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