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  1. src/runtime/malloc.go

    	//
    	// These limits may increase over time, but are currently at
    	// most 48 bits except on s390x. On all architectures, Linux
    	// starts placing mmap'd regions at addresses that are
    	// significantly below 48 bits, so even if it's possible to
    	// exceed Go's 48 bit limit, it's extremely unlikely in
    	// practice.
    	//
    	// On 32-bit platforms, we accept the full 32-bit address
    	// space because doing so is cheap.
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
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  2. configure.py

            ' binary GPU code, or as "sm_xy" to only include the binary '
            'code.\nPlease note that each additional compute capability '
            'significantly increases your build time and binary size, and that '
            'TensorFlow only supports compute capabilities >= 3.5 [Default is: '
            '%s]: ' % default_cuda_compute_capabilities)
    Registered: Sun Jun 16 05:45:23 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Jun 10 04:32:44 UTC 2024
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  3. src/crypto/tls/common.go

    	return c.ctx
    }
    
    // RenegotiationSupport enumerates the different levels of support for TLS
    // renegotiation. TLS renegotiation is the act of performing subsequent
    // handshakes on a connection after the first. This significantly complicates
    // the state machine and has been the source of numerous, subtle security
    // issues. Initiating a renegotiation is not supported, but support for
    // accepting renegotiation requests may be enabled.
    //
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
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  4. pkg/proxy/iptables/proxier.go

    	// precomputing some number of those and cache for future reuse.
    	precomputedProbabilities []string
    
    	// The following buffers are used to reuse memory and avoid allocations
    	// that are significantly impacting performance.
    	iptablesData             *bytes.Buffer
    	existingFilterChainsData *bytes.Buffer
    	filterChains             proxyutil.LineBuffer
    	filterRules              proxyutil.LineBuffer
    Registered: Sat Jun 15 01:39:40 UTC 2024
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  5. src/cmd/go/internal/test/test.go

    	    in which case it is "atomic".
    	    The values:
    		set: bool: does this statement run?
    		count: int: how many times does this statement run?
    		atomic: int: count, but correct in multithreaded tests;
    			significantly more expensive.
    	    Sets -cover.
    
    	-coverpkg pattern1,pattern2,pattern3
    	    Apply coverage analysis in each test to packages matching the patterns.
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