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src/runtime/malloc.go
// minLegalPointer is the smallest possible legal pointer. // This is the smallest possible architectural page size, // since we assume that the first page is never mapped. // // This should agree with minZeroPage in the compiler. minLegalPointer uintptr = 4096 // minHeapForMetadataHugePages sets a threshold on when certain kinds of // heap metadata, currently the arenas map L2 entries and page alloc bitmap
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src/runtime/map.go
// //go:linkname makemap_small func makemap_small() *hmap { h := new(hmap) h.hash0 = uint32(rand()) return h } // makemap implements Go map creation for make(map[k]v, hint). // If the compiler has determined that the map or the first bucket // can be created on the stack, h and/or bucket may be non-nil. // If h != nil, the map can be created directly in h.
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src/runtime/asm_amd64.s
// On Windows, asmcgocall_landingpad acts as landing pad for exceptions // thrown in the cgo call. Exceptions that reach this function will be // handled by runtime.sehtramp thanks to the SEH metadata added // by the compiler. // Note that runtime.sehtramp can't be attached directly to asmcgocall // because its initial stack pointer can be outside the system stack bounds,
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src/runtime/pprof/pprof_test.go
} } return foo } // Return a list of functions that we don't want to ever appear in CPU // profiles. For gccgo, that list includes the sigprof handler itself. func avoidFunctions() []string { if runtime.Compiler == "gccgo" { return []string{"runtime.sigprof"} } return nil } func TestCPUProfile(t *testing.T) { matches := matchAndAvoidStacks(stackContains, []string{"runtime/pprof.cpuHog1"}, avoidFunctions())
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src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/rewrite.go
func countRule(v *Value, key string) bool { f := v.Block.Func if f.ruleMatches == nil { f.ruleMatches = make(map[string]int) } f.ruleMatches[key]++ return true } // warnRule generates compiler debug output with string s when // v is not in autogenerated code, cond is true and the rule has fired. func warnRule(cond bool, v *Value, s string) bool { if pos := v.Pos; pos.Line() > 1 && cond {
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src/testing/testing.go
// The value is set to "1" by a -X option to cmd/link. We assume that // because this is possible, the compiler will not optimize testBinary // into a constant on the basis that it is an unexported package-scope // variable that is never changed. If the compiler ever starts implementing // such an optimization, we will need some technique to mark this variable // as "changed by a cmd/link -X option".
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src/runtime/mheap.go
// // Write barriers are disallowed here because it can be called from // gcWork when allocating new workbufs. However, because it's an // indirect call from the fixalloc initializer, the compiler can't see // this. // // The heap lock must be held. // //go:nowritebarrierrec func recordspan(vh unsafe.Pointer, p unsafe.Pointer) { h := (*mheap)(vh) s := (*mspan)(p)
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src/crypto/tls/handshake_server_test.go
"strings" "testing" "time" ) func testClientHello(t *testing.T, serverConfig *Config, m handshakeMessage) { testClientHelloFailure(t, serverConfig, m, "") } // testFatal is a hack to prevent the compiler from complaining that there is a // call to t.Fatal from a non-test goroutine func testFatal(t *testing.T, err error) { t.Helper() t.Fatal(err) }
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src/net/http/request.go
// earliest days of HTTP. This value can also be fetched from the // [Header] map as Header["Referer"]; the benefit of making it available // as a method is that the compiler can diagnose programs that use the // alternate (correct English) spelling req.Referrer() but cannot // diagnose programs that use Header["Referrer"]. func (r *Request) Referer() string { return r.Header.Get("Referer")
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testing/architecture-test/src/changes/archunit-store/public-api-methods-return-allowed-types.txt
Method <org.gradle.api.tasks.scala.ScalaCompile.setCompiler(org.gradle.language.base.internal.compile.Compiler)> has arguments/return type org.gradle.language.base.internal.compile.Compiler that is not Gradle public API or primitive or built-in JDK classes or Kotlin classes in (ScalaCompile.java:0)
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