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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    error messages, debug information, and object files. In practice,
    parsing these is significantly less work and more robust than parsing
    C source.
    
    Cgo first invokes gcc -E -dM on the preamble, in order to find out
    about simple #defines for constants and the like. These are recorded
    for later use.
    
    Next, cgo needs to identify the kinds for each identifier. For the
    identifiers C.foo, cgo generates this C program:
    
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  2. src/archive/tar/common.go

    	// Since the Reader liberally reads some non-compliant files,
    	// it is possible for this to be FormatUnknown.
    	//
    	// If the format is unspecified when Writer.WriteHeader is called,
    	// then it uses the first format (in the order of USTAR, PAX, GNU)
    	// capable of encoding this Header (see Format).
    	Format Format
    }
    
    // sparseEntry represents a Length-sized fragment at Offset in the file.
    type sparseEntry struct{ Offset, Length int64 }
    
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  3. doc/asm.html

    represents the bitwise and instruction,
    <code>AND</code> (without the leading <code>A</code>),
    and is written in assembly source as <code>AND</code>.
    The enumeration is mostly in alphabetical order.
    (The architecture-independent <code>AXXX</code>, defined in the
    <code>cmd/internal/obj</code> package,
    represents an invalid instruction).
    The sequence of the <code>A</code> names has nothing to do with the actual
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  4. doc/go_mem.html

    given the values read from and written to memory.
    That execution must be consistent with the <i>sequenced before</i> relation,
    defined as the partial order requirements set out by the <a href="/ref/spec">Go language specification</a>
    for Go's control flow constructs as well as the <a href="/ref/spec#Order_of_evaluation">order of evaluation for expressions</a>.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    A Go <i>program execution</i> is modeled as a set of goroutine executions,
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  5. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // invocation of F then behaves like a call to panic, terminating G's
    // execution and running any deferred functions. This continues until all
    // functions in the executing goroutine have stopped, in reverse order. At
    // that point, the program is terminated with a non-zero exit code. This
    // termination sequence is called panicking and can be controlled by the
    // built-in function recover.
    //
    Go
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  6. src/bytes/bytes.go

    // returns a slice of subslices of s. If all code points in s satisfy f(c), or
    // len(s) == 0, an empty slice is returned.
    //
    // FieldsFunc makes no guarantees about the order in which it calls f(c)
    // and assumes that f always returns the same value for a given c.
    func FieldsFunc(s []byte, f func(rune) bool) [][]byte {
    	// A span is used to record a slice of s of the form s[start:end].
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  7. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    		if err != nil {
    			return nil, ErrHeader
    		}
    		sbuf = residual
    
    		switch key {
    		case paxGNUSparseOffset, paxGNUSparseNumBytes:
    			// Validate sparse header order and value.
    			if (len(sparseMap)%2 == 0 && key != paxGNUSparseOffset) ||
    				(len(sparseMap)%2 == 1 && key != paxGNUSparseNumBytes) ||
    				strings.Contains(value, ",") {
    				return nil, ErrHeader
    			}
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  8. doc/godebug.md

    it defaults to `panicnil=0`, making `panic(nil)` a run-time error.
    Using `panicnil=1` restores the behavior of Go 1.20 and earlier.
    
    When compiling a work module or workspace that declares
    an older Go version, the Go toolchain amends its defaults
    to match that older Go version as closely as possible.
    For example, when a Go 1.21 toolchain compiles a program,
    if the work module's `go.mod` or the workspace's `go.work`
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  9. src/archive/tar/format.go

    	//
    	// Reference:
    	//	http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/pax.html
    	FormatPAX
    
    	// FormatGNU represents the GNU header format.
    	//
    	// The GNU header format is older than the USTAR and PAX standards and
    	// is not compatible with them. The GNU format supports
    	// arbitrary file sizes, filenames of arbitrary encoding and length,
    	// sparse files, and other features.
    	//
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  10. api/go1.17.txt

    pkg compress/lzw, method (*Reader) Close() error
    pkg compress/lzw, method (*Reader) Read([]uint8) (int, error)
    pkg compress/lzw, method (*Reader) Reset(io.Reader, Order, int)
    pkg compress/lzw, method (*Writer) Close() error
    pkg compress/lzw, method (*Writer) Reset(io.Writer, Order, int)
    pkg compress/lzw, method (*Writer) Write([]uint8) (int, error)
    pkg compress/lzw, type Reader struct
    pkg compress/lzw, type Writer struct
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