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src/bufio/example_test.go
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "shouldn't see an error scanning a string") } // Output: // true } // Use a Scanner to implement a simple word-count utility by scanning the // input as a sequence of space-delimited tokens. func ExampleScanner_words() { // An artificial input source. const input = "Now is the winter of our discontent,\nMade glorious summer by this sun of York.\n"
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src/bufio/scan.go
if !isSpace(r) { break } } // Scan until space, marking end of word. for width, i := 0, start; i < len(data); i += width { var r rune r, width = utf8.DecodeRune(data[i:]) if isSpace(r) { return i + width, data[start:i], nil } } // If we're at EOF, we have a final, non-empty, non-terminated word. Return it. if atEOF && len(data) > start { return len(data), data[start:], nil }
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/unicode/utf16/44940.md
The [RuneLen] function returns the number of 16-bit words in the UTF-16 encoding of the rune. It returns -1 if the rune
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src/bufio/scan_test.go
if got != words[wordCount] { t.Errorf("#%d: %d: expected %q got %q", n, wordCount, words[wordCount], got) } } if s.Scan() { t.Errorf("#%d: scan ran too long, got %q", n, s.Text()) } if wordCount != len(words) { t.Errorf("#%d: termination expected at %d; got %d", n, len(words), wordCount) } err := s.Err() if err != nil { t.Errorf("#%d: %v", n, err) } } }
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src/buildall.bash
# put linux first in the target list to get all the architectures up front. linux_targets() { selectedtargets | grep 'linux' | sort } non_linux_targets() { selectedtargets | grep -v 'linux' | sort } # Note words in $targets are separated by both newlines and spaces. targets="$(linux_targets) $(non_linux_targets)" failed=false for target in $targets do echo "" echo "### Building $target"
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src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arch.go
case "s390x": return archS390x() case "wasm": return archWasm() } return nil } func jumpX86(word string) bool { return word[0] == 'J' || word == "CALL" || strings.HasPrefix(word, "LOOP") || word == "XBEGIN" } func jumpRISCV(word string) bool { switch word { case "BEQ", "BEQZ", "BGE", "BGEU", "BGEZ", "BGT", "BGTU", "BGTZ", "BLE", "BLEU", "BLEZ",
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api/go1.9.txt
pkg image/png, type EncoderBufferPool interface, Put(*EncoderBuffer) pkg math/big, method (*Int) IsInt64() bool pkg math/big, method (*Int) IsUint64() bool pkg math/big, type Word uint pkg math/bits (darwin-amd64), const UintSize = 64 pkg math/bits (darwin-amd64-cgo), const UintSize = 64 pkg math/bits (freebsd-386), const UintSize = 32 pkg math/bits (freebsd-386-cgo), const UintSize = 32
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doc/godebug.md
Go 1.22 changed how the runtime interacts with transparent huge pages on Linux. In particular, a common default Linux kernel configuration can result in significant memory overheads, and Go 1.22 no longer works around this default. To work around this issue without adjusting kernel settings, transparent huge pages can be disabled for Go memory with the [`disablethp` setting](/pkg/runtime#hdr-Environment_Variable).
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doc/asm.html
needs no assembler pass in the usual pipeline. Instead, the compiler operates on a kind of semi-abstract instruction set, and instruction selection occurs partly after code generation. The assembler works on the semi-abstract form, so when you see an instruction like <code>MOV</code> what the toolchain actually generates for that operation might not be a move instruction at all, perhaps a clear or load.
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
If the type assertion holds, the value of the expression is the value stored in <code>x</code> and its type is <code>T</code>. If the type assertion is false, a <a href="#Run_time_panics">run-time panic</a> occurs. In other words, even though the dynamic type of <code>x</code> is known only at run time, the type of <code>x.(T)</code> is known to be <code>T</code> in a correct program. </p> <pre>
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