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  1. src/bytes/boundary_test.go

    	"testing"
    )
    
    // This file tests the situation where byte operations are checking
    // data very near to a page boundary. We want to make sure those
    // operations do not read across the boundary and cause a page
    // fault where they shouldn't.
    
    // These tests run only on linux. The code being tested is
    // not OS-specific, so it does not need to be tested on all
    // operating systems.
    
    // dangerousSlice returns a slice which is immediately
    Go
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  2. src/bufio/example_test.go

    	// An artificial input source.
    	const input = "Now is the winter of our discontent,\nMade glorious summer by this sun of York.\n"
    	scanner := bufio.NewScanner(strings.NewReader(input))
    	// Set the split function for the scanning operation.
    	scanner.Split(bufio.ScanWords)
    	// Count the words.
    	count := 0
    	for scanner.Scan() {
    		count++
    	}
    	if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
    		fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "reading input:", err)
    	}
    Go
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  3. misc/cgo/gmp/fib.go

    // and foreign code on multiple pthreads.
    
    package main
    
    import (
    	big "."
    	"runtime"
    )
    
    func fibber(c chan *big.Int, out chan string, n int64) {
    	// Keep the fibbers in dedicated operating system
    	// threads, so that this program tests coordination
    	// between pthreads and not just goroutines.
    	runtime.LockOSThread()
    
    	i := big.NewInt(n)
    	if n == 0 {
    		c <- i
    	}
    	for {
    		j := <-c
    Go
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/godefs.go

    // expression passed through gofmt, which means composite literals and
    // (due to the printer possibly inserting newlines because of position
    // information) operators.
    var gofmtLineReplacer = strings.NewReplacer(
    	// Want to replace \n without ; after everything from
    	// https://golang.org/ref/spec#Operators_and_punctuation
    	// EXCEPT ++ -- ) ] }
    	"++\n", "++;",
    	"--\n", "--;",
    
    	"+\n", "+ ",
    	"-\n", "- ",
    	"*\n", "* ",
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Sep 08 14:33:35 GMT 2022
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  5. src/bytes/reader.go

    func (r *Reader) UnreadRune() error {
    	if r.i <= 0 {
    		return errors.New("bytes.Reader.UnreadRune: at beginning of slice")
    	}
    	if r.prevRune < 0 {
    		return errors.New("bytes.Reader.UnreadRune: previous operation was not ReadRune")
    	}
    	r.i = int64(r.prevRune)
    	r.prevRune = -1
    	return nil
    }
    
    // Seek implements the [io.Seeker] interface.
    func (r *Reader) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
    Go
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  6. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // to the zero value of the respective element type. If the argument
    // type is a type parameter, the type parameter's type set must
    // contain only map or slice types, and clear performs the operation
    // implied by the type argument.
    func clear[T ~[]Type | ~map[Type]Type1](t T)
    
    // The close built-in function closes a channel, which must be either
    Go
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  7. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    These types are uintptr on the Go side because they would otherwise
    confuse the Go garbage collector; they are sometimes not really
    pointers but data structures encoded in a pointer type. All operations
    on these types must happen in C. The proper constant to initialize an
    empty such reference is 0, not nil.
    
    These special cases were introduced in Go 1.10. For auto-updating code
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Sun Mar 31 09:02:45 GMT 2024
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  8. src/archive/tar/reader_test.go

    					t.Errorf("test %d.%d, WriteTo() = (%d, %v), want (%d, %v)", i, j, got, err, tf.wantCnt, tf.wantErr)
    				}
    				if len(f.ops) > 0 {
    					t.Errorf("test %d.%d, expected %d more operations", i, j, len(f.ops))
    				}
    			case testRemaining:
    				if got := fr.logicalRemaining(); got != tf.wantLCnt {
    					t.Errorf("test %d.%d, logicalRemaining() = %d, want %d", i, j, got, tf.wantLCnt)
    				}
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Mon Nov 21 21:14:38 GMT 2022
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  9. src/bytes/buffer_test.go

    	bb.Grow(16 << 20)
    	b.SetBytes(int64(bb.Available()))
    	b.ReportAllocs()
    	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
    		bb.Reset()
    		b := bb.AvailableBuffer()
    		b = b[:cap(b)] // use max capacity to simulate a large append operation
    		bb.Write(b)    // should be nearly infinitely fast
    	}
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Fri Apr 26 13:31:36 GMT 2024
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  10. src/archive/tar/tar_test.go

    	"strings"
    	"testing"
    	"time"
    )
    
    type testError struct{ error }
    
    type fileOps []any // []T where T is (string | int64)
    
    // testFile is an io.ReadWriteSeeker where the IO operations performed
    // on it must match the list of operations in ops.
    type testFile struct {
    	ops fileOps
    	pos int64
    }
    
    func (f *testFile) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
    	if len(b) == 0 {
    		return 0, nil
    	}
    	if len(f.ops) == 0 {
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 15 16:01:50 GMT 2024
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