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src/cmd/internal/obj/link.go
} return &sym } type WasmField struct { Type WasmFieldType // Offset holds the frame-pointer-relative locations for Go's stack-based // ABI. This is used by the src/cmd/internal/wasm package to map WASM // import parameters to the Go stack in a wrapper function. Offset int64 } type WasmFieldType byte const ( WasmI32 WasmFieldType = iota WasmI64 WasmF32 WasmF64
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src/runtime/sys_darwin.go
// // The stacks obtained from the hung child processes are in // libSystem_atfork_child, which is supposed to reinitialize various // parts of the C library in the new process. // // One common stack dies in _notify_fork_child calling _notify_globals // (inlined) calling _os_alloc_once, because _os_alloc_once detects that // the once lock is held by the parent process and then calls
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src/cmd/compile/internal/liveness/plive.go
} lv.unsafePoints.Set(int32(v.ID)) } } } } // Returns true for instructions that must have a stack map. // // This does not necessarily mean the instruction is a safe-point. In // particular, call Values can have a stack map in case the callee // grows the stack, but not themselves be a safe-point. func (lv *liveness) hasStackMap(v *ssa.Value) bool { if !v.Op.IsCall() { return false }
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src/cmd/compile/internal/types2/stdlib_test.go
"issue20529.go", // types2 does not have constraints on stack size "issue22200.go", // types2 does not have constraints on stack size "issue22200b.go", // types2 does not have constraints on stack size "issue25507.go", // types2 does not have constraints on stack size "issue20780.go", // types2 does not have constraints on stack size "issue42058a.go", // types2 does not have constraints on channel element size
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src/debug/gosym/symtab.go
tos := noPath pathloop: for _, s := range o.Paths { val := int(s.Value) switch { case val > aline: break pathloop case val == 1: // Start a new stack tos = &stackEnt{s.Name, val, 0, noPath} case s.Name == "": // Pop if tos == noPath { return "<malformed symbol table>", 0 } tos.prev.offset += val - tos.start tos = tos.prev
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src/go/types/predicates.go
// package is nil for objects in universe scope if a == nil || b == nil { return a == b } // a != nil && b != nil return a.path == b.path } // An ifacePair is a node in a stack of interface type pairs compared for identity. type ifacePair struct { x, y *Interface prev *ifacePair } func (p *ifacePair) identical(q *ifacePair) bool {
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src/runtime/symtab.go
// stack trace, and there only the real PCs are printed, not the virtual ones. // So check to see if the implied virtual PC for this PC (obtained from the // unwinder itself) is the next PC in ci.callers. If not, insert it. // The +1 here correspond to the pc-- above: the output of Callers // and therefore the input to CallersFrames is return PCs from the stack;
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src/encoding/xml/xml.go
d.r = rb } else { d.r = bufio.NewReader(r) } } // Parsing state - stack holds old name space translations // and the current set of open elements. The translations to pop when // ending a given tag are *below* it on the stack, which is // more work but forced on us by XML. type stack struct { next *stack kind int name Name ok bool } const ( stkStart = iota stkNs
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src/runtime/os_plan9.go
// Called on the parent thread (main thread in case of bootstrap), can allocate memory. func mpreinit(mp *m) { // Initialize stack and goroutine for note handling. mp.gsignal = malg(32 * 1024) mp.gsignal.m = mp mp.notesig = (*int8)(mallocgc(_ERRMAX, nil, true)) // Initialize stack for handling strings from the // errstr system call, as used in package syscall. mp.errstr = (*byte)(mallocgc(_ERRMAX, nil, true)) }
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/testcarchive/carchive_test.go
// for (or explicitly ignoring) SIGSEGV, then it crashes. // Because the Go runtime is invoked via a c-archive, // it treats this as GOTRACEBACK=crash, meaning that it // dumps a stack trace for all goroutines, which it does // by raising SIGQUIT. The effect is that we will see the // program die with SIGQUIT in that case, not SIGSEGV. if expectSignal(t, err, syscall.SIGSEGV, syscall.SIGQUIT) {
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