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src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/block.go
// TODO: predecessors is a pain to maintain. Can we somehow order phi // arguments by block id and have this field computed explicitly when needed? Preds []Edge // A list of values that determine how the block is exited. The number // and type of control values depends on the Kind of the block. For // instance, a BlockIf has a single boolean control value and BlockExit // has a single memory control value. //
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/tensorflow/transforms/tfg-to-tfe.cc
new_types.back() = rewriter.getType<tf_executor::ControlType>(); llvm::SmallVector<Value, 2> new_operands; FilterOutBlockArgControlDep(operands, new_operands); rewriter.replaceOpWithNewOp<tf_executor::ExitOp>( op, new_types, new_operands, op->getAttrs()); return success(); } }; class ConvertLoopCondOp : public ConversionPattern { public: explicit ConvertLoopCondOp(MLIRContext *context)
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src/runtime/os_windows.go
// For Windows versions without high resolution timer, osRelax // adjusts the system-wide timer resolution. Go needs a // high resolution timer while running and there's little extra cost // if we're already using the CPU, but if all Ps are idle there's no // need to consume extra power to drive the high-res timer. func osRelax(relax bool) uint32 { if haveHighResTimer { // If the high resolution timer is available, the runtime uses the timer
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_mips64le.go
{13, "SIGPIPE", "broken pipe"}, {14, "SIGALRM", "alarm clock"}, {15, "SIGTERM", "terminated"}, {16, "SIGUSR1", "user defined signal 1"}, {17, "SIGUSR2", "user defined signal 2"}, {18, "SIGCHLD", "child exited"}, {19, "SIGPWR", "power failure"}, {20, "SIGWINCH", "window changed"}, {21, "SIGURG", "urgent I/O condition"}, {22, "SIGIO", "I/O possible"}, {23, "SIGSTOP", "stopped (signal)"}, {24, "SIGTSTP", "stopped"},
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docs/pt/docs/deployment.md
### Vamos encriptar Antes de encriptar, esses certificados HTTPS foram vendidos por terceiros de confiança. O processo para adquirir um desses certificados costumava ser chato, exigia muita papelada e eram bem caros. Mas então <a href="https://letsencrypt.org/" class="external-link" target="_blank">_Let's Encrypt_</a> foi criado.
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src/crypto/tls/quic.go
} c.quic.readbuf = data <-c.quic.signalc _, ok := <-c.quic.blockedc if ok { // The handshake goroutine is waiting for more data. return nil } // The handshake goroutine has exited. c.handshakeMutex.Lock() defer c.handshakeMutex.Unlock() c.hand.Write(c.quic.readbuf) c.quic.readbuf = nil for q.conn.hand.Len() >= 4 && q.conn.handshakeErr == nil { b := q.conn.hand.Bytes()
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_arm64.go
{12, "SIGUSR2", "user defined signal 2"}, {13, "SIGPIPE", "broken pipe"}, {14, "SIGALRM", "alarm clock"}, {15, "SIGTERM", "terminated"}, {16, "SIGSTKFLT", "stack fault"}, {17, "SIGCHLD", "child exited"}, {18, "SIGCONT", "continued"}, {19, "SIGSTOP", "stopped (signal)"}, {20, "SIGTSTP", "stopped"}, {21, "SIGTTIN", "stopped (tty input)"}, {22, "SIGTTOU", "stopped (tty output)"},
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src/os/signal/doc.go
program to simply exit by pressing ^C, and you can cause it to exit with a stack dump by pressing ^\. # Default behavior of signals in Go programs By default, a synchronous signal is converted into a run-time panic. A SIGHUP, SIGINT, or SIGTERM signal causes the program to exit. A SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGTRAP, SIGABRT, SIGSTKFLT, SIGEMT, or SIGSYS signal causes the program to exit with a stack dump. A SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, or
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src/runtime/signal_windows.go
exceptioncode: gp.sig, numberparameters: 2, } info.exceptioninformation[0] = gp.sigcode0 info.exceptioninformation[1] = gp.sigcode1 } else { // By default, a failing Go application exits with exit code 2. // Use this value when gp does not contain exception info. info = &exceptionrecord{ exceptioncode: 2, } } } const FAIL_FAST_GENERATE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS = 0x1
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_ppc.go
{12, "SIGUSR2", "user defined signal 2"}, {13, "SIGPIPE", "broken pipe"}, {14, "SIGALRM", "alarm clock"}, {15, "SIGTERM", "terminated"}, {16, "SIGSTKFLT", "stack fault"}, {17, "SIGCHLD", "child exited"}, {18, "SIGCONT", "continued"}, {19, "SIGSTOP", "stopped (signal)"}, {20, "SIGTSTP", "stopped"}, {21, "SIGTTIN", "stopped (tty input)"}, {22, "SIGTTOU", "stopped (tty output)"},
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