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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    <code>T</code> is a floating-point type and <code>x</code> can be rounded to <code>T</code>'s
    precision without overflow. Rounding uses IEEE 754 round-to-even rules but with an IEEE
    negative zero further simplified to an unsigned zero. Note that constant values never result
    in an IEEE negative zero, NaN, or infinity.
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    <code>T</code> is a complex type, and <code>x</code>'s
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  2. src/archive/zip/reader_test.go

    	if f.Name != ft.Name {
    		t.Errorf("name=%q, want %q", f.Name, ft.Name)
    	}
    	if !ft.Modified.IsZero() && !equalTimeAndZone(f.Modified, ft.Modified) {
    		t.Errorf("%s: Modified=%s, want %s", f.Name, f.Modified, ft.Modified)
    	}
    	if !ft.ModTime.IsZero() && !equalTimeAndZone(f.ModTime(), ft.ModTime) {
    		t.Errorf("%s: ModTime=%s, want %s", f.Name, f.ModTime(), ft.ModTime)
    	}
    
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  3. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    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
    only operation you can do with a zero-sized field) you must take the
    address of the struct and add the size of the struct.
    
    Cgo translates C types into equivalent unexported Go types.
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  4. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/s390x.s

    	VESRAG	$0, V15, V16            // e70f0000383a
    	VLM	(R15), V8, V23          // e787f0000436
    	VSTM	V8, V23, (R15)          // e787f000043e
    	VONE	V1                      // e710ffff0044
    	VZERO	V16                     // e70000000844
    	VGBM	$52428, V31             // e7f0cccc0844
    	VREPIB	$255, V4                // e74000ff0045
    	VREPIH	$-1, V16                // e700ffff1845
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  5. misc/wasm/go_wasip1_wasm_exec

    		;;
    	"wasmer")
    		exec wasmer run --dir=/ --env PWD="$PWD" --env PATH="$PATH" ${GOWASIRUNTIMEARGS:-} "$1" -- "${@:2}"
    		;;
    	"wazero")
    		exec wazero run -mount /:/ -env-inherit -cachedir "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/wazero ${GOWASIRUNTIMEARGS:-} "$1" "${@:2}"
    		;;
    	"wasmtime" | "")
    		exec wasmtime run --dir=/ --env PWD="$PWD" --env PATH="$PATH" -W max-wasm-stack=1048576 ${GOWASIRUNTIMEARGS:-} "$1" "${@:2}"
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  6. src/archive/tar/common.go

    // having zero bytes. As such, the encoding and decoding logic in this package
    // deals with sparseDatas.
    //
    // However, the external API uses sparseHoles instead of sparseDatas because the
    // zero value of sparseHoles logically represents a normal file (i.e., there are
    // no holes in it). On the other hand, the zero value of sparseDatas implies
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  7. src/bytes/buffer.go

    	"unicode/utf8"
    )
    
    // smallBufferSize is an initial allocation minimal capacity.
    const smallBufferSize = 64
    
    // A Buffer is a variable-sized buffer of bytes with [Buffer.Read] and [Buffer.Write] methods.
    // The zero value for Buffer is an empty buffer ready to use.
    type Buffer struct {
    	buf      []byte // contents are the bytes buf[off : len(buf)]
    	off      int    // read at &buf[off], write at &buf[len(buf)]
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  8. src/archive/tar/strconv.go

    		//	-a-1 == ^a
    		//
    		// If the number is negative, we use an inversion mask to invert the
    		// data bytes and treat the value as an unsigned number.
    		var inv byte // 0x00 if positive or zero, 0xff if negative
    		if b[0]&0x40 != 0 {
    			inv = 0xff
    		}
    
    		var x uint64
    		for i, c := range b {
    			c ^= inv // Inverts c only if inv is 0xff, otherwise does nothing
    			if i == 0 {
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  9. src/archive/zip/struct.go

    		return int64(fi.fh.UncompressedSize64)
    	}
    	return int64(fi.fh.UncompressedSize)
    }
    func (fi headerFileInfo) IsDir() bool { return fi.Mode().IsDir() }
    func (fi headerFileInfo) ModTime() time.Time {
    	if fi.fh.Modified.IsZero() {
    		return fi.fh.ModTime()
    	}
    	return fi.fh.Modified.UTC()
    }
    func (fi headerFileInfo) Mode() fs.FileMode { return fi.fh.Mode() }
    func (fi headerFileInfo) Type() fs.FileMode { return fi.fh.Mode().Type() }
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  10. src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go

    			fmt.Fprintf(&b, "\t%s,\n", n.C)
    		} else {
    			fmt.Fprintf(&b, "\t0,\n")
    		}
    	}
    	// for the last entry, we cannot use 0, otherwise
    	// in case all __cgodebug_data is zero initialized,
    	// LLVM-based gcc will place the it in the __DATA.__common
    	// zero-filled section (our debug/macho doesn't support
    	// this)
    	fmt.Fprintf(&b, "\t1\n")
    	fmt.Fprintf(&b, "};\n")
    
    	// do the same work for floats.
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