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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    <pre>
    [...]Point{{1.5, -3.5}, {0, 0}}     // same as [...]Point{Point{1.5, -3.5}, Point{0, 0}}
    [][]int{{1, 2, 3}, {4, 5}}          // same as [][]int{[]int{1, 2, 3}, []int{4, 5}}
    [][]Point{{{0, 1}, {1, 2}}}         // same as [][]Point{[]Point{Point{0, 1}, Point{1, 2}}}
    map[string]Point{"orig": {0, 0}}    // same as map[string]Point{"orig": Point{0, 0}}
    map[Point]string{{0, 0}: "orig"}    // same as map[Point]string{Point{0, 0}: "orig"}
    
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  2. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    by _GoStringPtr. Note that the string contents may not have a trailing
    NUL byte.
    
    As Go doesn't have support for C's union type in the general case,
    C's union types are represented as a Go byte array with the same length.
    
    Go structs cannot embed fields with C types.
    
    Go code cannot refer to zero-sized fields that occur at the end of
    non-empty C structs. To get the address of such a field (which is the
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  3. src/cmd/api/api_test.go

    			required:  []string{"A", "B", "C"},
    			exception: []string{"B"},
    			ok:        true,
    			out:       "",
    		},
    
    		// Test that a feature required on a subset of ports is implicitly satisfied
    		// by the same feature being implemented on all ports. That is, it shouldn't
    		// say "pkg syscall (darwin-amd64), type RawSockaddrInet6 struct" is missing.
    		// See https://go.dev/issue/4303.
    		{
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  4. src/bytes/buffer_test.go

    	"math/rand"
    	"strconv"
    	"testing"
    	"unicode/utf8"
    )
    
    const N = 10000       // make this bigger for a larger (and slower) test
    var testString string // test data for write tests
    var testBytes []byte  // test data; same as testString but as a slice.
    
    type negativeReader struct{}
    
    func (r *negativeReader) Read([]byte) (int, error) { return -1, nil }
    
    func init() {
    	testBytes = make([]byte, N)
    	for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
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  5. src/archive/zip/reader_test.go

    //		}
    //		return buf.Bytes()
    //	}
    //
    // The 4 GB of zeros compresses to 4 MB, which compresses to 20 kB,
    // which compresses to 1252 bytes (in the hex dump below).
    //
    // It's here in hex for the same reason as rZipBytes above: to avoid
    // problems with on-disk virus scanners or other zip processors.
    func biggestZipBytes() []byte {
    	s := `
    0000000 50 4b 03 04 14 00 08 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
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  6. src/cmd/addr2line/addr2line_test.go

    	srcPath = filepath.FromSlash(srcPath)
    	fi2, err := os.Stat(srcPath)
    
    	if err != nil {
    		t.Fatalf("Stat failed: %v", err)
    	}
    	if !os.SameFile(fi1, fi2) {
    		t.Fatalf("addr2line_test.go and %s are not same file", srcPath)
    	}
    	if want := "124"; srcLineNo != want {
    		t.Fatalf("line number = %v; want %s", srcLineNo, want)
    	}
    }
    
    // This is line 123. The test depends on that.
    func TestAddr2Line(t *testing.T) {
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  7. doc/asm.html

    </p>
    
    <h3 id="amd64">64-bit Intel 386 (a.k.a. amd64)</h3>
    
    <p>
    The two architectures behave largely the same at the assembler level.
    Assembly code to access the <code>m</code> and <code>g</code>
    pointers on the 64-bit version is the same as on the 32-bit 386,
    except it uses <code>MOVQ</code> rather than <code>MOVL</code>:
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    get_tls(CX)
    MOVQ	g(CX), AX     // Move g into AX.
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  8. src/bytes/bytes_test.go

    var faces = "☺☻☹"
    var commas = "1,2,3,4"
    var dots = "1....2....3....4"
    
    type BinOpTest struct {
    	a string
    	b string
    	i int
    }
    
    func TestEqual(t *testing.T) {
    	// Run the tests and check for allocation at the same time.
    	allocs := testing.AllocsPerRun(10, func() {
    		for _, tt := range compareTests {
    			eql := Equal(tt.a, tt.b)
    			if eql != (tt.i == 0) {
    				t.Errorf(`Equal(%q, %q) = %v`, tt.a, tt.b, eql)
    			}
    		}
    	})
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  9. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/ppc64.s

    	MOVD $-8589934590, R5           // 3ca00000e8a50000 or 0602000038a00002
    
    	// For backwards compatibility, MOVW $const,Rx and MOVWZ $const,Rx assemble identically
    	// and accept the same constants.
    	MOVW $2147483648, R5            // 64058000
    	MOVWZ $-2147483648, R5          // 3ca08000
    
    	// TODO: These are preprocessed by the assembler into MOVD $const>>shift, R5; SLD $shift, R5.
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  10. doc/go_spec.html

    <pre>
    [...]Point{{1.5, -3.5}, {0, 0}}     // same as [...]Point{Point{1.5, -3.5}, Point{0, 0}}
    [][]int{{1, 2, 3}, {4, 5}}          // same as [][]int{[]int{1, 2, 3}, []int{4, 5}}
    [][]Point{{{0, 1}, {1, 2}}}         // same as [][]Point{[]Point{Point{0, 1}, Point{1, 2}}}
    map[string]Point{"orig": {0, 0}}    // same as map[string]Point{"orig": Point{0, 0}}
    map[Point]string{{0, 0}: "orig"}    // same as map[Point]string{Point{0, 0}: "orig"}
    
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