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  1. doc/godebug.md

    [GC guide](/doc/gc-guide#Linux_transparent_huge_pages), or switch to a Linux
    distribution that disables transparent huge pages altogether.
    
    Go 1.22 added contention on runtime-internal locks to the [`mutex`
    profile](/pkg/runtime/pprof#Profile). Contention on these locks is always
    reported at `runtime._LostContendedRuntimeLock`. Complete stack traces of
    runtime locks can be enabled with the [`runtimecontentionstacks`
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  2. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/net/62254.md

    The new type [KeepAliveConfig] permits fine-tuning the keep-alive
    options for TCP connections, via a new [TCPConn.SetKeepAliveConfig]
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  3. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    		// Output: 42
    	}
    
    In C, a function argument written as a fixed size array
    actually requires a pointer to the first element of the array.
    C compilers are aware of this calling convention and adjust
    the call accordingly, but Go cannot. In Go, you must pass
    the pointer to the first element explicitly: C.f(&C.x[0]).
    
    Calling variadic C functions is not supported. It is possible to
    Go
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  4. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    	_    [4]byte "ceci n'est pas un champ de structure"
    }
    
    // A struct corresponding to a TimeStamp protocol buffer.
    // The tag strings define the protocol buffer field numbers;
    // they follow the convention outlined by the reflect package.
    struct {
    	microsec  uint64 `protobuf:"1"`
    	serverIP6 uint64 `protobuf:"2"`
    }
    </pre>
    
    <h3 id="Pointer_types">Pointer types</h3>
    
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  5. doc/next/6-stdlib/1-time.md

    ### Timer changes
    
    Go 1.23 makes two significant changes to the implementation of
    [time.Timer] and [time.Ticker].
    
    First, `Timer`s and `Ticker`s that are no longer referred to by the program
    become eligible for garbage collection immediately, even if their
    `Stop` methods have not been called.
    Earlier versions of Go did not collect unstopped `Timer`s until after
    they had fired and never collected unstopped `Ticker`s.
    
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  6. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // any pointer.
    type uintptr uintptr
    
    // byte is an alias for uint8 and is equivalent to uint8 in all ways. It is
    // used, by convention, to distinguish byte values from 8-bit unsigned
    // integer values.
    type byte = uint8
    
    // rune is an alias for int32 and is equivalent to int32 in all ways. It is
    // used, by convention, to distinguish character values from integer values.
    type rune = int32
    
    Go
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  7. doc/go_spec.html

    	_    [4]byte "ceci n'est pas un champ de structure"
    }
    
    // A struct corresponding to a TimeStamp protocol buffer.
    // The tag strings define the protocol buffer field numbers;
    // they follow the convention outlined by the reflect package.
    struct {
    	microsec  uint64 `protobuf:"1"`
    	serverIP6 uint64 `protobuf:"2"`
    }
    </pre>
    
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