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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    The runtime/cgo.Handle type can be used to safely pass Go values
    between Go and C. See the runtime/cgo package documentation for details.
    
    Note: the current implementation has a bug. While Go code is permitted
    to write nil or a C pointer (but not a Go pointer) to C memory, the
    current implementation may sometimes cause a runtime error if the
    contents of the C memory appear to be a Go pointer. Therefore, avoid
    Go
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  2. misc/wasm/wasm_exec.js

    					// may synchronously trigger a Go event handler. This makes Go code get executed in the middle of the imported
    					// function. A goroutine can switch to a new stack if the current stack is too small (see morestack function).
    					// This changes the SP, thus we have to update the SP used by the imported function.
    
    					// func wasmExit(code int32)
    					"runtime.wasmExit": (sp) => {
    JavaScript
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  3. src/bytes/buffer_test.go

    				buf.Write(yBytes)
    			})
    			// Check no allocation occurs in write, as long as we're single-threaded.
    			if allocs != 0 {
    				t.Errorf("allocation occurred during write")
    			}
    			// Check that buffer has correct data.
    			if !Equal(buf.Bytes()[0:startLen-readBytes], xBytes[readBytes:]) {
    				t.Errorf("bad initial data at %d %d", startLen, growLen)
    			}
    			if !Equal(buf.Bytes()[startLen-readBytes:startLen-readBytes+growLen], yBytes) {
    Go
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  4. doc/godebug.md

    There is no plan to remove any of these settings.
    
    ### Go 1.19
    
    Go 1.19 made it an error for path lookups to resolve to binaries in the current directory,
    controlled by the [`execerrdot` setting](/pkg/os/exec#hdr-Executables_in_the_current_directory).
    There is no plan to remove this setting.
    
    ### Go 1.18
    
    Go 1.18 removed support for SHA1 in most X.509 certificates,
    Plain Text
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  5. src/archive/tar/common.go

    	return append(dst, pre)
    }
    
    // fileState tracks the number of logical (includes sparse holes) and physical
    // (actual in tar archive) bytes remaining for the current file.
    //
    // Invariant: logicalRemaining >= physicalRemaining
    type fileState interface {
    	logicalRemaining() int64
    	physicalRemaining() int64
    }
    
    // allowedFormats determines which formats can be used.
    Go
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  6. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/arm64enc.s

    // The cases are auto-generated by disassembler.
    // The uncommented cases means they can be handled by assembler
    // and they are consistent with disassembler decoding.
    // TODO means they cannot be handled by current assembler.
    
    #include "../../../../../runtime/textflag.h"
    
    TEXT asmtest(SB),DUPOK|NOSPLIT,$-8
    
    	AND $(1<<63), R1                           // AND $-9223372036854775808, R1     // 21004192
    Others
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  7. doc/asm.html

    <a href="https://9p.io/sys/doc/asm.html">elsewhere</a>.
    If you plan to write assembly language, you should read that document although much of it is Plan 9-specific.
    The current document provides a summary of the syntax and the differences with
    what is explained in that document, and
    describes the peculiarities that apply when writing assembly code to interact with Go.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    HTML
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  8. src/archive/zip/struct.go

    This package does not support disk spanning.
    
    A note about ZIP64:
    
    To be backwards compatible the FileHeader has both 32 and 64 bit Size
    fields. The 64 bit fields will always contain the correct value and
    for normal archives both fields will be the same. For files requiring
    the ZIP64 format the 32 bit fields will be 0xffffffff and the 64 bit
    fields must be used instead.
    
    Go
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  9. src/bufio/scan.go

    	if atEOF && len(data) == 0 {
    		return 0, nil, nil
    	}
    
    	// Fast path 1: ASCII.
    	if data[0] < utf8.RuneSelf {
    		return 1, data[0:1], nil
    	}
    
    	// Fast path 2: Correct UTF-8 decode without error.
    	_, width := utf8.DecodeRune(data)
    	if width > 1 {
    		// It's a valid encoding. Width cannot be one for a correctly encoded
    		// non-ASCII rune.
    		return width, data[0:width], nil
    	}
    
    Go
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  10. src/archive/tar/writer.go

    	if err != nil && err != ErrWriteTooLong {
    		tw.err = err
    	}
    	return n, err
    }
    
    // readFrom populates the content of the current file by reading from r.
    // The bytes read must match the number of remaining bytes in the current file.
    //
    // If the current file is sparse and r is an io.ReadSeeker,
    // then readFrom uses Seek to skip past holes defined in Header.SparseHoles,
    // assuming that skipped regions are all NULs.
    Go
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