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src/crypto/internal/edwards25519/scalar.go
// // The zero value is a valid zero element. type Scalar struct { // s is the scalar in the Montgomery domain, in the format of the // fiat-crypto implementation. s fiatScalarMontgomeryDomainFieldElement } // The field implementation in scalar_fiat.go is generated by the fiat-crypto // project (https://github.com/mit-plv/fiat-crypto) at version v0.0.9 (23d2dbc) // from a formally verified model. //
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src/debug/buildinfo/buildinfo.go
dataLen := readPtr(hdr[ptrSize:]) data, err := x.ReadData(dataAddr, dataLen) if err != nil || uint64(len(data)) < dataLen { return "" } return string(data) } // elfExe is the ELF implementation of the exe interface. type elfExe struct { f *elf.File } func (x *elfExe) ReadData(addr, size uint64) ([]byte, error) { for _, prog := range x.f.Progs {
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src/internal/trace/gc_test.go
t.Skip("skipping in -short mode") } check := func(t *testing.T, mu [][]trace.MutatorUtil) { mmuCurve := trace.NewMMUCurve(mu) // Test the optimized implementation against the "obviously // correct" implementation. for window := time.Nanosecond; window < 10*time.Second; window *= 10 { want := mmuSlow(mu[0], window) got := mmuCurve.MMU(window) if !aeq(want, got) {
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src/crypto/tls/handshake_test.go
) // TLS reference tests run a connection against a reference implementation // (OpenSSL) of TLS and record the bytes of the resulting connection. The Go // code, during a test, is configured with deterministic randomness and so the // reference test can be reproduced exactly in the future. // // In order to save everyone who wishes to run the tests from needing the // reference implementation installed, the reference connections are saved in
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doc/next/6-stdlib/1-time.md
### Timer changes Go 1.23 makes two significant changes to the implementation of [time.Timer] and [time.Ticker]. <!-- go.dev/issue/61542 --> First, `Timer`s and `Ticker`s that are no longer referred to by the program become eligible for garbage collection immediately, even if their `Stop` methods have not been called. Earlier versions of Go did not collect unstopped `Timer`s until after they had fired and never collected unstopped `Ticker`s.
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src/net/http/servemux121.go
// Changes are minimal: aside from the different receiver type, // they mostly involve renaming functions, usually by unexporting them. // servemux121.go exists solely to provide a snapshot of // the pre-Go 1.22 ServeMux implementation for backwards compatibility. // Do not modify this file, it should remain frozen. import ( "internal/godebug" "net/url" "sort" "strings" "sync" )
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src/run.bash
# name or the builder name being non-empty. # # GO_TEST_SHORT: if set to a non-empty, false-ish string, run tests in "-short=false" mode. # This environment variable is an internal implementation detail between the # Go build system (x/build) and cmd/dist for the purpose of longtest builders, # and will be removed if it stops being needed. See go.dev/issue/12508. #
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src/crypto/aes/gcm_s390x.go
"crypto/internal/alias" "crypto/subtle" "errors" "internal/byteorder" "internal/cpu" ) // This file contains two implementations of AES-GCM. The first implementation // (gcmAsm) uses the KMCTR instruction to encrypt using AES in counter mode and // the KIMD instruction for GHASH. The second implementation (gcmKMA) uses the // newer KMA instruction which performs both operations. // gcmCount represents a 16-byte big-endian count value.
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src/crypto/ecdsa/ecdsa.go
var testingOnlyRejectionSamplingLooped func() // errNoAsm is returned by signAsm and verifyAsm when the assembly // implementation is not available. var errNoAsm = errors.New("no assembly implementation available") // SignASN1 signs a hash (which should be the result of hashing a larger message) // using the private key, priv. If the hash is longer than the bit-length of the
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src/runtime/memmove_loong64.s
// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. #include "textflag.h" // See memmove Go doc for important implementation constraints. // func memmove(to, from unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) TEXT runtime·memmove<ABIInternal>(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-24 BNE R6, check RET check: SGTU R4, R5, R7 BNE R7, backward
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