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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    language version 1.17, in October 2021, before the introduction of generics.
    It is provided for historical interest.
    The current reference manual can be found <a href="/doc/go_spec.html">here</a>.
    For more information and other documents, see <a href="/">go.dev</a>.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Go is a general-purpose language designed with systems programming
    in mind. It is strongly typed and garbage-collected and has explicit
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  2. doc/godebug.md

    programs listing versions of Go earlier than Go 1.20 are configured to match Go 1.20,
    not the older version.
    
    To override these defaults, a main package's source files
    can include one or more `//go:debug` directives at the top of the file
    (preceding the `package` statement).
    Continuing the `panicnil` example, if the module or workspace is updated
    to say `go` `1.21`, the program can opt back into the old `panic(nil)`
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    where <code>P</code> is a type parameter and <code>C</code>
    its corresponding constraint, the unification rules are bit
    more complicated:
    </p>
    
    <ul>
    <li>
    	If <code>C</code> has a <a href="#Core_types">core type</a>
    	<code>core(C)</code>
    	and <code>P</code> has a known type argument <code>A</code>,
    	<code>core(C)</code> and <code>A</code> must unify loosely.
    	If <code>P</code> does not have a known type argument
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  4. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/ppc64.s

    // their valid instruction encodings.
    
    #include "../../../../../runtime/textflag.h"
    
    // In case of index mode instructions, usage of
    // (Rx)(R0) is equivalent to (Rx+R0)
    // In case of base+displacement mode instructions if
    // the offset is 0, usage of (Rx) is equivalent to 0(Rx)
    TEXT asmtest(SB),DUPOK|NOSPLIT,$0
    	// move constants
    	MOVD $1, R3                     // 38600001
    	MOVD $-1, R4                    // 3880ffff
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  5. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/net/http/66008.md

    The new [ParseCookie] function parses a Cookie header value and
    returns all the cookies which were set in it. Since the same cookie
    name can appear multiple times the returned Values can contain
    more than one value for a given key.
    
    The new [ParseSetCookie] function parses a Set-Cookie header value and
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  6. src/cmd/api/main_test.go

    func (w *Walker) ImportFrom(fromPath, fromDir string, mode types.ImportMode) (*types.Package, error) {
    	pkg, err := w.importFrom(fromPath, fromDir, mode)
    	if err != nil {
    		return nil, err
    	}
    	return pkg.Package, nil
    }
    
    func (w *Walker) import_(name string) (*apiPackage, error) {
    	return w.importFrom(name, "", 0)
    }
    
    func (w *Walker) importFrom(fromPath, fromDir string, mode types.ImportMode) (*apiPackage, error) {
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  7. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/os/61893.md

    On Windows, the mode bits reported by [Lstat] and [Stat] for
    reparse points changed. Mount points no longer have [ModeSymlink] set,
    and reparse points that are not symlinks, Unix sockets, or dedup files
    now always have [ModeIrregular] set.
    This behavior is controlled by the `winsymlink` setting.
    For Go 1.23, it defaults to `winsymlink=1`.
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