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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/amd64enc.s
MOVAPS X11, X11 // 450f28db or 450f29db MOVAPS X2, (BX) // 0f2913 MOVAPS X11, (BX) // 440f291b MOVAPS X2, (R11) // 410f2913 MOVAPS X11, (R11) // 450f291b MOVBEW DX, (BX) // 660f38f113 MOVBEW R11, (BX) // 66440f38f11b MOVBEW DX, (R11) // 66410f38f113
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src/cmd/cgo/ast.go
} f.walk(ast2, ctxProg, (*File).validateIdents) f.walk(ast2, ctxProg, (*File).saveExprs) // Accumulate exported functions. // The comments are only on ast1 but we need to // save the function bodies from ast2. // The first walk fills in ExpFunc, and the // second walk changes the entries to // refer to ast2 instead. f.walk(ast1, ctxProg, (*File).saveExport) f.walk(ast2, ctxProg, (*File).saveExport2)
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
import "C" import "unsafe" func main() { cs := C.CString("Hello from stdio") C.myprint(cs) C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cs)) } A few special functions convert between Go and C types by making copies of the data. In pseudo-Go definitions: // Go string to C string // The C string is allocated in the C heap using malloc. // It is the caller's responsibility to arrange for it to be
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/s390x.s
MOVWZ R1, R2 // b9160021 MOVHZ R2, R3 // b9850032 MOVBZ R4, R5 // b9840054 MOVDBR R1, R2 // b90f0021 MOVWBR R3, R4 // b91f0043 MOVDEQ R0, R1 // b9e28010 MOVDGE R2, R3 // b9e2a032 MOVDGT R4, R5 // b9e22054 MOVDLE R6, R7 // b9e2c076 MOVDLT R8, R9 // b9e24098
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
var b []byte b = append(b, "bar"...) // append string contents b == []byte{'b', 'a', 'r' } </pre> <p> The function <code>copy</code> copies slice elements from a source <code>src</code> to a destination <code>dst</code> and returns the number of elements copied. Both arguments must have <a href="#Type_identity">identical</a> element type <code>T</code> and must be
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src/bytes/bytes.go
r, wid = utf8.DecodeRune(s[i:]) } r = mapping(r) if r >= 0 { b = utf8.AppendRune(b, r) } i += wid } return b } // Repeat returns a new byte slice consisting of count copies of b. // // It panics if count is negative or if the result of (len(b) * count) // overflows. func Repeat(b []byte, count int) []byte { if count == 0 { return []byte{} }
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// // As a special case, it is legal to append a string to a byte slice, like this: // // slice = append([]byte("hello "), "world"...) func append(slice []Type, elems ...Type) []Type // The copy built-in function copies elements from a source slice into a // destination slice. (As a special case, it also will copy bytes from a // string to a slice of bytes.) The source and destination may overlap. Copy
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doc/go_spec.html
</li> <li> Both type parameters have a known type argument and the type arguments unify per the given matching modes. </li> </ul> <p> A single bound type parameter <code>P</code> and another type <code>T</code> unify per the given matching modes if: </p> <ul> <li> <code>P</code> doesn't have a known type argument.
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api/go1.1.txt
pkg syscall (linux-386), const IN_MASK_ADD = 536870912 pkg syscall (linux-386), const IN_MODIFY = 2 pkg syscall (linux-386), const IN_MOVE = 192 pkg syscall (linux-386), const IN_MOVED_FROM = 64 pkg syscall (linux-386), const IN_MOVED_TO = 128 pkg syscall (linux-386), const IN_MOVE_SELF = 2048 pkg syscall (linux-386), const IN_NONBLOCK = 2048 pkg syscall (linux-386), const IN_ONESHOT = 2147483648
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/armerror.s
MOVB R0>>0(R1), R2 // ERROR "bad shift" MOVB R0->0(R1), R2 // ERROR "bad shift" MOVB R0@>0(R1), R2 // ERROR "bad shift" MOVBS R0>>0(R1), R2 // ERROR "bad shift" MOVBS R0->0(R1), R2 // ERROR "bad shift" MOVBS R0@>0(R1), R2 // ERROR "bad shift" MOVF CPSR, F1 // ERROR "illegal combination" MOVD R1, CPSR // ERROR "illegal combination"
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