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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    The main benefits of this system are that cmd/link remains relatively simple
    (it does not need to implement a complete ELF and Mach-O linker) and
    that gcc is not needed after the package is compiled. For example,
    package net uses cgo for access to name resolution functions provided
    by libc. Although gcc is needed to compile package net, gcc is not
    needed to link programs that import package net.
    
    Runtime
    
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  2. src/arena/arena.go

    // not be accessed once that happens. An Arena is automatically freed once
    // it is no longer referenced, so it must be kept alive (see runtime.KeepAlive)
    // until any memory allocated from it is no longer needed.
    //
    // An Arena must never be used concurrently by multiple goroutines.
    type Arena struct {
    	a unsafe.Pointer
    }
    
    // NewArena allocates a new arena.
    func NewArena() *Arena {
    Go
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  3. src/README.vendor

    Vendoring in std and cmd
    ========================
    
    The Go command maintains copies of external packages needed by the
    standard library in the src/vendor and src/cmd/vendor directories.
    
    There are two modules, std and cmd, defined in src/go.mod and
    src/cmd/go.mod. When a package outside std or cmd is imported
    by a package inside std or cmd, the import path is interpreted
    as if it had a "vendor/" prefix. For example, within "crypto/tls",
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  4. lib/time/update.bash

    # That will prepare the files and create the commit.
    #
    # To review such a commit (as the reviewer), use:
    #
    #	git codereview change NNNNNN   # CL number
    #	cd lib/time
    #	./update.bash
    #
    # If it prints "No updates needed.", then the generated files
    # in the CL match the update.bash in the CL.
    
    # Versions to use.
    CODE=2024a
    DATA=2024a
    
    set -e
    
    cd $(dirname $0)
    rm -rf work
    mkdir work
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  5. src/bytes/buffer.go

    func (b *Buffer) Grow(n int) {
    	if n < 0 {
    		panic("bytes.Buffer.Grow: negative count")
    	}
    	m := b.grow(n)
    	b.buf = b.buf[:m]
    }
    
    // Write appends the contents of p to the buffer, growing the buffer as
    // needed. The return value n is the length of p; err is always nil. If the
    // buffer becomes too large, Write will panic with [ErrTooLarge].
    func (b *Buffer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
    	b.lastRead = opInvalid
    Go
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  6. src/archive/tar/format.go

    	// Max length of a special file (PAX header, GNU long name or link).
    	// This matches the limit used by libarchive.
    	maxSpecialFileSize = 1 << 20
    )
    
    // blockPadding computes the number of bytes needed to pad offset up to the
    // nearest block edge where 0 <= n < blockSize.
    func blockPadding(offset int64) (n int64) {
    	return -offset & (blockSize - 1)
    }
    
    var zeroBlock block
    
    type block [blockSize]byte
    Go
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  7. src/archive/zip/reader.go

    	// fileList is a list of files sorted by ename,
    	// for use by the Open method.
    	fileListOnce sync.Once
    	fileList     []fileListEntry
    }
    
    // A ReadCloser is a [Reader] that must be closed when no longer needed.
    type ReadCloser struct {
    	f *os.File
    	Reader
    }
    
    // A File is a single file in a ZIP archive.
    // The file information is in the embedded [FileHeader].
    // The file content can be accessed by calling [File.Open].
    Go
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  8. src/archive/zip/reader_test.go

    	"time"
    )
    
    type ZipTest struct {
    	Name     string
    	Source   func() (r io.ReaderAt, size int64) // if non-nil, used instead of testdata/<Name> file
    	Comment  string
    	File     []ZipTestFile
    	Obscured bool  // needed for Apple notarization (golang.org/issue/34986)
    	Error    error // the error that Opening this file should return
    }
    
    type ZipTestFile struct {
    	Name     string
    	Mode     fs.FileMode
    	NonUTF8  bool
    Go
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  9. src/bufio/scan.go

    			// Shut it down.
    			s.start = 0
    			s.end = 0
    			return false
    		}
    		// Must read more data.
    		// First, shift data to beginning of buffer if there's lots of empty space
    		// or space is needed.
    		if s.start > 0 && (s.end == len(s.buf) || s.start > len(s.buf)/2) {
    			copy(s.buf, s.buf[s.start:s.end])
    			s.end -= s.start
    			s.start = 0
    		}
    		// Is the buffer full? If so, resize.
    Go
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  10. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    In contrast to other identifiers, labels are not block scoped and do
    not conflict with identifiers that are not labels. The scope of a label
    is the body of the function in which it is declared and excludes
    the body of any nested function.
    </p>
    
    
    <h3 id="Blank_identifier">Blank identifier</h3>
    
    <p>
    The <i>blank identifier</i> is represented by the underscore character <code>_</code>.
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