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tests/scan_test.go
var personAddressInfoList []*PersonAddressInfo if err := DB.Select("people.*, addresses.*"). Table("people"). Joins("inner join person_addresses on people.id = person_addresses.person_id"). Joins("inner join addresses on person_addresses.address_id = addresses.id"). Find(&personAddressInfoList).Error; err != nil { t.Errorf("Failed to run join query, got error: %v", err) }
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tests/sql_builder_test.go
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src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go
name = st.Field[0].Name ident[name] = name ft = st.Field[0].Type } } // TODO: Handle fields that are anonymous structs by // promoting the fields of the inner struct. t := c.Type(ft, pos) tgo := t.Go size := t.Size talign := t.Align if f.BitOffset > 0 || f.BitSize > 0 { // The layout of bitfields is implementation defined,
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
points to is pinned. C code may not keep a copy of a Go pointer after the call returns, unless the memory it points to is pinned with [runtime.Pinner] and the Pinner is not unpinned while the Go pointer is stored in C memory. This implies that C code may not keep a copy of a string, slice, channel, and so forth, because they cannot be pinned with [runtime.Pinner].
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