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src/bytes/boundary_test.go
// fault where they shouldn't. // These tests run only on linux. The code being tested is // not OS-specific, so it does not need to be tested on all // operating systems. // dangerousSlice returns a slice which is immediately // preceded and followed by a faulting page. func dangerousSlice(t *testing.T) []byte { pagesize := syscall.Getpagesize()
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doc/next/6-stdlib/1-time.md
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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src/bytes/buffer_test.go
} return s } func TestNewBuffer(t *testing.T) { buf := NewBuffer(testBytes) check(t, "NewBuffer", buf, testString) } var buf Buffer // Calling NewBuffer and immediately shallow copying the Buffer struct // should not result in any allocations. // This can be used to reset the underlying []byte of an existing Buffer. func TestNewBufferShallow(t *testing.T) {
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
To use cgo write normal Go code that imports a pseudo-package "C". The Go code can then refer to types such as C.size_t, variables such as C.stdout, or functions such as C.putchar. If the import of "C" is immediately preceded by a comment, that comment, called the preamble, is used as a header when compiling the C parts of the package. For example: // #include <stdio.h> // #include <errno.h> import "C"
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src/bytes/buffer.go
// The slice aliases the buffer content at least until the next buffer modification, // so immediate changes to the slice will affect the result of future reads. func (b *Buffer) Bytes() []byte { return b.buf[b.off:] } // AvailableBuffer returns an empty buffer with b.Available() capacity. // This buffer is intended to be appended to and // passed to an immediately succeeding [Buffer.Write] call. // The buffer is only valid until the next write operation on b.
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src/bufio/scan.go
// the input may be discarded. If that error is [ErrFinalToken], scanning // stops with no error. A non-nil token delivered with [ErrFinalToken] // will be the last token, and a nil token with [ErrFinalToken] // immediately stops the scanning. // // Otherwise, the [Scanner] advances the input. If the token is not nil, // the [Scanner] returns it to the user. If the token is nil, the
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src/bufio/bufio_test.go
type writeErrorOnlyWriter struct{} func (w writeErrorOnlyWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { return 0, errors.New("writeErrorOnlyWriter error") } // Ensure that previous Write errors are immediately returned // on any ReadFrom. See golang.org/issue/35194. func TestWriterReadFromMustReturnUnderlyingError(t *testing.T) { var wr = NewWriter(writeErrorOnlyWriter{}) s := "test1" wantBuffered := len(s)
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src/builtin/builtin.go
func close(c chan<- Type) // The panic built-in function stops normal execution of the current // goroutine. When a function F calls panic, normal execution of F stops // immediately. Any functions whose execution was deferred by F are run in // 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
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
using the following two rules: </p> <ol> <li> When the input is broken into tokens, a semicolon is automatically inserted into the token stream immediately after a line's final token if that token is <ul> <li>an <a href="#Identifiers">identifier</a> </li> <li>an <a href="#Integer_literals">integer</a>,
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/pseudo_test.go
{"DATA", "0", "expect two operands for DATA"}, {"DATA", "(0), 1", "expect /size for DATA argument"}, {"DATA", "@B(SB)/4,0", "expected '(', found B"}, // Issue 23580. {"DATA", "·A(SB)/4,0", "DATA value must be an immediate constant or address"}, {"DATA", "·B(SB)/4,$0", ""}, {"DATA", "·C(SB)/5,$0", "bad int size for DATA argument: 5"}, {"DATA", "·D(SB)/5,$0.0", "bad float size for DATA argument: 5"},
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