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  1. misc/cgo/gmp/gmp.go

    holding the C pointers and use runtime.SetFinalizer on those Go objects.
    
    It is much more difficult for the C world to have pointers into the Go
    world, because the Go garbage collector is unaware of the memory
    allocated by C.  The most important consideration is not to
    constrain future implementations, so the rule is that Go code can
    hand a Go pointer to C code but must separately arrange for
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Apr 11 16:34:30 GMT 2022
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  2. cmd/erasure-decode.go

    				readTriggerCh <- true
    				return
    			}
    			bufIdx := p.readerToBuf[i]
    			if p.buf[bufIdx] == nil {
    				// Reading first time on this disk, hence the buffer needs to be allocated.
    				// Subsequent reads will reuse this buffer.
    				p.buf[bufIdx] = make([]byte, p.shardSize)
    			}
    			// For the last shard, the shardsize might be less than previous shard sizes.
    Go
    - Registered: Sun May 05 19:28:20 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Apr 19 16:44:59 GMT 2024
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  3. src/archive/zip/writer.go

    		b.uint64(size)                   // size of the central directory
    		b.uint64(offset)                 // offset of start of central directory with respect to the starting disk number
    
    		// zip64 end of central directory locator
    		b.uint32(directory64LocSignature)
    		b.uint32(0)           // number of the disk with the start of the zip64 end of central directory
    		b.uint64(uint64(end)) // relative offset of the zip64 end of central directory record
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    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Apr 04 14:28:57 GMT 2024
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  4. cmd/xl-storage-format_test.go

    			t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected %v but received %v -> %#v", tt.name, got, tt.want, tt)
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    // newTestXLMetaV1 - initializes new xlMetaV1Object, adds version, allocates a fresh erasure info and metadata.
    func newTestXLMetaV1() xlMetaV1Object {
    	xlMeta := xlMetaV1Object{}
    	xlMeta.Version = xlMetaVersion101
    	xlMeta.Format = xlMetaFormat
    	xlMeta.Minio.Release = "test"
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    - Registered: Sun May 05 19:28:20 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Feb 22 06:26:06 GMT 2024
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  5. src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go

    // making a copy of an array.
    //
    // This tells _cgoCheckPointer to check the complete contents of the
    // slice or array being indexed, but no other part of the memory allocation.
    func (p *Package) checkIndex(sb, sbCheck *bytes.Buffer, arg ast.Expr, i int) bool {
    	// Strip type conversions.
    	x := arg
    	for {
    		c, ok := x.(*ast.CallExpr)
    		if !ok || len(c.Args) != 1 {
    			break
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    - Last Modified: Thu Nov 02 16:43:23 GMT 2023
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  6. cmd/url_test.go

    	if err != nil {
    		b.Fatal(err)
    	}
    
    	// benchmark utility which helps obtain number of allocations and bytes allocated per ops.
    	b.ReportAllocs()
    	// the actual benchmark for PutObject starts here. Reset the benchmark timer.
    	b.ResetTimer()
    
    	if err := req.ParseForm(); err != nil {
    		b.Fatal(err)
    	}
    
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Tue Nov 16 17:28:29 GMT 2021
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  7. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    In this section the term Go pointer means a pointer to memory
    allocated by Go (such as by using the & operator or calling the
    predefined new function) and the term C pointer means a pointer to
    memory allocated by C (such as by a call to C.malloc). Whether a
    pointer is a Go pointer or a C pointer is a dynamic property
    determined by how the memory was allocated; it has nothing to do with
    the type of the pointer.
    
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    - Last Modified: Sun Mar 31 09:02:45 GMT 2024
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  8. internal/s3select/json/preader.go

    		if r.err != nil {
    			return nil, r.err
    		}
    		// Move to next block
    		item, ok := <-r.queue
    		if !ok {
    			r.err = io.EOF
    			return nil, r.err
    		}
    		//nolint:staticcheck // SA6002 Using pointer would allocate more since we would have to copy slice header before taking a pointer.
    		r.kvDstPool.Put(r.current)
    		r.current = <-item.dst
    		r.err = item.err
    		r.recordsRead = 0
    	}
    	kvRecord := r.current[r.recordsRead]
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    - Last Modified: Sun Mar 05 04:57:35 GMT 2023
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  9. internal/crypto/metadata.go

    	}
    	if _, ok := metadata[MetaContext]; ok {
    		return nil, true
    	}
    	return nil, false
    }
    
    // CreateMultipartMetadata adds the multipart flag entry to metadata
    // and returns modified metadata. It allocates a new metadata map if
    // metadata is nil.
    func CreateMultipartMetadata(metadata map[string]string) map[string]string {
    	if metadata == nil {
    		return map[string]string{MetaMultipart: ""}
    	}
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    - Last Modified: Thu Jan 18 07:03:17 GMT 2024
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  10. internal/crypto/sse-s3.go

    	return keys, nil
    }
    
    // CreateMetadata encodes the sealed object key into the metadata and returns
    // the modified metadata. If the keyID and the kmsKey is not empty it encodes
    // both into the metadata as well. It allocates a new metadata map if metadata
    // is nil.
    func (sses3) CreateMetadata(metadata map[string]string, keyID string, kmsKey []byte, sealedKey SealedKey) map[string]string {
    	if sealedKey.Algorithm != SealAlgorithm {
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    - Last Modified: Thu Jan 18 07:03:17 GMT 2024
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