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src/runtime/crash_test.go
output := runTestProg(t, "testprog", "BadTraceback") for _, want := range []string{ "unexpected return pc", "called from 0xbad", "00000bad", // Smashed LR in hex dump "<main.badLR", // Symbolization in hex dump (badLR1 or badLR2) } { if !strings.Contains(output, want) { t.Errorf("output does not contain %q:\n%s", want, output) } } } func TestTimePprof(t *testing.T) {
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/module/module.go
default: panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: invalid kind %v", kind)) } if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("invalid char %q", r) } } // Windows disallows a bunch of path elements, sadly. // See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/fileio/naming-a-file short := elem if i := strings.Index(short, "."); i >= 0 { short = short[:i] } for _, bad := range badWindowsNames {
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/OrderingTest.java
// feature, exactly, but unavoidable (I think) and harmless Ordering<Integer> l = objects.compound(numbers); // This correctly doesn't work: // Ordering<Object> m = numbers.compound(objects); // Sadly, the following works in javac 1.6, but at least it fails for // eclipse, and is *correctly* highlighted red in IDEA. // Ordering<Object> n = objects.compound(numbers); } public void testReverse() {
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