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doc/go1.17_spec.html
map[Point]string{{0, 0}: "orig"} // same as map[Point]string{Point{0, 0}: "orig"} type PPoint *Point [2]*Point{{1.5, -3.5}, {}} // same as [2]*Point{&Point{1.5, -3.5}, &Point{}} [2]PPoint{{1.5, -3.5}, {}} // same as [2]PPoint{PPoint(&Point{1.5, -3.5}), PPoint(&Point{})} </pre> <p> A parsing ambiguity arises when a composite literal using the
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
by _GoStringPtr. Note that the string contents may not have a trailing NUL byte. As Go doesn't have support for C's union type in the general case, C's union types are represented as a Go byte array with the same length. Go structs cannot embed fields with C types. Go code cannot refer to zero-sized fields that occur at the end of non-empty C structs. To get the address of such a field (which is the
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src/cmd/api/api_test.go
required: []string{"A", "B", "C"}, exception: []string{"B"}, ok: true, out: "", }, // Test that a feature required on a subset of ports is implicitly satisfied // by the same feature being implemented on all ports. That is, it shouldn't // say "pkg syscall (darwin-amd64), type RawSockaddrInet6 struct" is missing. // See https://go.dev/issue/4303. {
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src/bufio/bufio_test.go
} { tw := &teststringwriter{} b := NewWriterSize(tw, BufSize) b.Write([]byte("abc")) // same as above, but use Write instead of WriteString tw.check(t, "", "") b.WriteString("123456789012345") tw.check(t, "abc12345", "6789012345") // same as above } } type teststringwriter struct { write string writeString string }
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src/bytes/buffer_test.go
"math/rand" "strconv" "testing" "unicode/utf8" ) const N = 10000 // make this bigger for a larger (and slower) test var testString string // test data for write tests var testBytes []byte // test data; same as testString but as a slice. type negativeReader struct{} func (r *negativeReader) Read([]byte) (int, error) { return -1, nil } func init() { testBytes = make([]byte, N) for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
// } // return buf.Bytes() // } // // The 4 GB of zeros compresses to 4 MB, which compresses to 20 kB, // which compresses to 1252 bytes (in the hex dump below). // // It's here in hex for the same reason as rZipBytes above: to avoid // problems with on-disk virus scanners or other zip processors. func biggestZipBytes() []byte { s := ` 0000000 50 4b 03 04 14 00 08 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/callback.go
} // Test that the stack can be unwound through a call out and call back // into Go. func testCallbackCallers(t *testing.T) { if runtime.Compiler != "gc" { // The exact function names are not going to be the same. t.Skip("skipping for non-gc toolchain") } pc := make([]uintptr, 100) n := 0 name := []string{ "runtime.cgocallbackg1", "runtime.cgocallbackg", "runtime.cgocallback",
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api/go1.13.txt
pkg syscall (netbsd-arm64-cgo), const ETHERTYPE_SNA = 32981 pkg syscall (netbsd-arm64-cgo), const ETHERTYPE_SNA ideal-int pkg syscall (netbsd-arm64-cgo), const ETHERTYPE_SNMP = 33100 pkg syscall (netbsd-arm64-cgo), const ETHERTYPE_SNMP ideal-int pkg syscall (netbsd-arm64-cgo), const ETHERTYPE_SONIX = 64245 pkg syscall (netbsd-arm64-cgo), const ETHERTYPE_SONIX ideal-int
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doc/go_spec.html
map[Point]string{{0, 0}: "orig"} // same as map[Point]string{Point{0, 0}: "orig"} type PPoint *Point [2]*Point{{1.5, -3.5}, {}} // same as [2]*Point{&Point{1.5, -3.5}, &Point{}} [2]PPoint{{1.5, -3.5}, {}} // same as [2]PPoint{PPoint(&Point{1.5, -3.5}), PPoint(&Point{})} </pre> <p> A parsing ambiguity arises when a composite literal using the
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// Type is here for the purposes of documentation only. It is a stand-in // for any Go type, but represents the same type for any given function // invocation. type Type int // Type1 is here for the purposes of documentation only. It is a stand-in // for any Go type, but represents the same type for any given function // invocation. type Type1 int
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