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src/bytes/buffer.go
} var errUnreadByte = errors.New("bytes.Buffer: UnreadByte: previous operation was not a successful read") // UnreadByte unreads the last byte returned by the most recent successful // read operation that read at least one byte. If a write has happened since // the last read, if the last read returned an error, or if the read read zero // bytes, UnreadByte returns an error. func (b *Buffer) UnreadByte() error {
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
If the capacity is zero or absent, the channel is unbuffered and communication succeeds only when both a sender and receiver are ready. Otherwise, the channel is buffered and communication succeeds without blocking if the buffer is not full (sends) or not empty (receives). A <code>nil</code> channel is never ready for communication. </p> <p> A channel may be closed with the built-in function
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src/bufio/bufio_test.go
buf := make([]byte, 1) if _, err := b.Read(nil); err != nil { t.Fatalf("1st nil Read = %v; want nil", err) } if _, err := b.Read(buf); err != errFake { t.Fatalf("1st Read = %v; want errFake", err) } if _, err := b.Read(nil); err != nil { t.Fatalf("2nd nil Read = %v; want nil", err) } if _, err := b.Read(buf); err != nil { t.Fatalf("3rd Read with buffer = %v; want nil", err) }
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src/bytes/buffer_test.go
// check not at EOF b.WriteString("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") // after unsuccessful read if n, err := b.Read(nil); n != 0 || err != nil { t.Fatalf("Read(nil) = %d,%v; want 0,nil", n, err) } if err := b.UnreadByte(); err == nil { t.Fatal("UnreadByte after Read(nil): got no error") } // after successful read if _, err := b.ReadBytes('m'); err != nil { t.Fatalf("ReadBytes: %v", err) }
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src/archive/zip/fuzz_test.go
func FuzzReader(f *testing.F) { testdata, err := os.ReadDir("testdata") if err != nil { f.Fatalf("failed to read testdata directory: %s", err) } for _, de := range testdata { if de.IsDir() { continue } b, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join("testdata", de.Name())) if err != nil { f.Fatalf("failed to read testdata: %s", err) } f.Add(b) } f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, b []byte) {
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
} if len(z.File) != len(zt.File) { t.Fatalf("file count=%d, want %d", len(z.File), len(zt.File)) } // test read of each file for i, ft := range zt.File { readTestFile(t, zt, ft, z.File[i], raw) } if t.Failed() { return } // test simultaneous reads n := 0 done := make(chan bool) for i := 0; i < 5; i++ { for j, ft := range zt.File { go func(j int, ft ZipTestFile) {
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api/go1.3.txt
pkg syscall (netbsd-386), const PROT_EXEC ideal-int pkg syscall (netbsd-386), const PROT_NONE = 0 pkg syscall (netbsd-386), const PROT_NONE ideal-int pkg syscall (netbsd-386), const PROT_READ = 1 pkg syscall (netbsd-386), const PROT_READ ideal-int pkg syscall (netbsd-386), const PROT_WRITE = 2 pkg syscall (netbsd-386), const PROT_WRITE ideal-int pkg syscall (netbsd-386), func FcntlFlock(uintptr, int, *Flock_t) error
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misc/wasm/wasm_exec.js
link(path, link, callback) { callback(enosys()); }, lstat(path, callback) { callback(enosys()); }, mkdir(path, perm, callback) { callback(enosys()); }, open(path, flags, mode, callback) { callback(enosys()); }, read(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, callback) { callback(enosys()); }, readdir(path, callback) { callback(enosys()); }, readlink(path, callback) { callback(enosys()); }, rename(from, to, callback) { callback(enosys()); },
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src/cmd/cgo/ast.go
} return ast1 } func sourceLine(n ast.Node) int { return fset.Position(n.Pos()).Line } // ParseGo populates f with information learned from the Go source code // which was read from the named file. It gathers the C preamble // attached to the import "C" comment, a list of references to C.xxx, // a list of exported functions, and the actual AST, to be rewritten and // printed.
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
*/ package main /* Implementation details. Cgo provides a way for Go programs to call C code linked into the same address space. This comment explains the operation of cgo. Cgo reads a set of Go source files and looks for statements saying import "C". If the import has a doc comment, that comment is taken as literal C code to be used as a preamble to any C code
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