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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    </p>
    
    <pre>
    p1 := &amp;[]int{}    // p1 points to an initialized, empty slice with value []int{} and length 0
    p2 := new([]int)  // p2 points to an uninitialized slice with value nil and length 0
    </pre>
    
    <p>
    The length of an array literal is the length specified in the literal type.
    If fewer elements than the length are provided in the literal, the missing
    elements are set to the zero value for the array element type.
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  2. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    	// if C.free is needed).
    	func C.CBytes([]byte) unsafe.Pointer
    
    	// C string to Go string
    	func C.GoString(*C.char) string
    
    	// C data with explicit length to Go string
    	func C.GoStringN(*C.char, C.int) string
    
    	// C data with explicit length to Go []byte
    	func C.GoBytes(unsafe.Pointer, C.int) []byte
    
    As a special case, C.malloc does not call the C library malloc directly
    Go
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  3. src/archive/zip/reader_test.go

    		var f File
    		err := readDirectoryHeader(&f, strings.NewReader(s))
    		if err != nil {
    			t.Errorf("error reading #%d: %v", i, err)
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    // Verify we return ErrUnexpectedEOF when length is short.
    func TestIssue10957(t *testing.T) {
    	data := []byte("PK\x03\x040000000PK\x01\x0200000" +
    		"0000000000000000000\x00" +
    		"\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00000000000000PK\x01" +
    		"\x020000000000000000000" +
    Go
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  4. src/bytes/buffer_test.go

    	tmp := make([]byte, 5)
    	for i := 0; i <= 5; i++ {
    		for j := i; j <= 5; j++ {
    			for k := 0; k <= 6; k++ {
    				// 0 <= i <= j <= 5; 0 <= k <= 6
    				// Check that if we start with a buffer
    				// of length j at offset i and ask for
    				// Next(k), we get the right bytes.
    				buf := NewBuffer(b[0:j])
    				n, _ := buf.Read(tmp[0:i])
    				if n != i {
    					t.Fatalf("Read %d returned %d", i, n)
    				}
    Go
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  5. src/archive/tar/common.go

    //
    //	var spd sparseDatas = []sparseEntry{
    //		{Offset: 2,  Length: 5},  // Data fragment for 2..6
    //		{Offset: 18, Length: 3},  // Data fragment for 18..20
    //	}
    //	var sph sparseHoles = []sparseEntry{
    //		{Offset: 0,  Length: 2},  // Hole fragment for 0..1
    //		{Offset: 7,  Length: 11}, // Hole fragment for 7..17
    //		{Offset: 21, Length: 4},  // Hole fragment for 21..24
    //	}
    //
    Go
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  6. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/reflect/61308.md

    The [SliceAt(typ Type, p unsafe.Pointer, len int)] function
    returns a Value representing a slice whose underlying array starts
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  7. doc/godebug.md

    denial of service attacks, this setting and default was backported to Go
    1.19.13, Go 1.20.8, and Go 1.21.1.
    
    Go 1.22 made it an error for a request or response read by a net/http
    client or server to have an empty Content-Length header.
    This behavior is controlled by the `httplaxcontentlength` setting.
    
    Go 1.22 changed the behavior of ServeMux to accept extended
    patterns and unescape both patterns and request paths by segment.
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  8. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // the type:
    //
    //	Slice: The size specifies the length. The capacity of the slice is
    //	equal to its length. A second integer argument may be provided to
    //	specify a different capacity; it must be no smaller than the
    //	length. For example, make([]int, 0, 10) allocates an underlying array
    //	of size 10 and returns a slice of length 0 and capacity 10 that is
    //	backed by this underlying array.
    Go
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  9. doc/next/6-stdlib/1-time.md

    making it difficult to use `Reset` and `Stop` correctly.
    A visible effect of this change is that `len` and `cap` of timer channels
    now returns 0 instead of 1, which may affect programs that
    poll the length to decide whether a receive on the timer channel
    will succeed.
    Such code should use a non-blocking receive instead.
    
    These new behaviors are only enabled when the main Go program
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  10. doc/go_spec.html

    </p>
    
    <pre>
    p1 := &amp;[]int{}    // p1 points to an initialized, empty slice with value []int{} and length 0
    p2 := new([]int)  // p2 points to an uninitialized slice with value nil and length 0
    </pre>
    
    <p>
    The length of an array literal is the length specified in the literal type.
    If fewer elements than the length are provided in the literal, the missing
    elements are set to the zero value for the array element type.
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