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doc/go1.22.html
</p> <p> <code>mymod/mypack coverage: 0.0% of statements</code> </p> <h3 id="trace">Trace</h3> <!-- https://go.dev/issue/63960 --> <p> The <code>trace</code> tool's web UI has been gently refreshed as part of the work to support the new tracer, resolving several issues and improving the readability of various sub-pages. The web UI now supports exploring traces in a thread-oriented view.
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variables, only on lexical <i>references</i> to them in the source, analyzed transitively. For instance, if a variable <code>x</code>'s initialization expression refers to a function whose body refers to variable <code>y</code> then <code>x</code> depends on <code>y</code>. Specifically: </p> <ul> <li> A reference to a variable or function is an identifier denoting that
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references to the virtual stack pointer from references to the architectural <code>SP</code> register. That is, <code>x-8(SP)</code> and <code>-8(SP)</code> are different memory locations: the first refers to the virtual stack pointer pseudo-register, while the second refers to the hardware's <code>SP</code> register. </p> <p> On machines where <code>SP</code> and <code>PC</code> are traditionally aliases for a physical, numbered register,
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