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src/os/user/lookup_plan9.go
func init() { userImplemented = false groupImplemented = false groupListImplemented = false } var ( // unused variables (in this implementation) // modified during test to exercise code paths in the cgo implementation. userBuffer = 0 groupBuffer = 0 ) func current() (*User, error) { ubytes, err := os.ReadFile("/dev/user") if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("user: %s", err)
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src/go/doc/comment/testdata/text7.txt
Encoder (transmitter) and a Decoder (receiver). A typical use is transporting arguments and results of remote procedure calls (RPCs) such as those provided by package "net/rpc". The implementation compiles a custom codec for each data type in the stream and is most efficient when a single Encoder is used to transmit a stream of values, amortizing the cost of compilation. -- text --
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src/crypto/aes/cipher_asm.go
type aesCipherAsm struct { aesCipher } // aesCipherGCM implements crypto/cipher.gcmAble so that crypto/cipher.NewGCM // will use the optimised implementation in aes_gcm.go when possible. // Instances of this type only exist when hasGCMAsm returns true. Likewise, // the gcmAble implementation is in aes_gcm.go. type aesCipherGCM struct { aesCipherAsm }
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src/os/user/lookup_stubs.go
package user import ( "fmt" "os" "runtime" "strconv" ) var ( // unused variables (in this implementation) // modified during test to exercise code paths in the cgo implementation. userBuffer = 0 groupBuffer = 0 ) func current() (*User, error) { uid := currentUID() // $USER and /etc/passwd may disagree; prefer the latter if we can get it.
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src/crypto/sha256/fallback_test.go
package sha256 import ( "fmt" "io" "testing" ) // Tests the fallback code path in case the optimized asm // implementation cannot be used. // See also TestBlockGeneric. func TestGenericPath(t *testing.T) { if useAsm == false { t.Skipf("assembly implementation unavailable") } useAsm = false defer func() { useAsm = true }() c := New() in := "ΑΒΓΔΕϜΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠϺϘΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩ"
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src/crypto/elliptic/params.go
package elliptic import "math/big" // CurveParams contains the parameters of an elliptic curve and also provides // a generic, non-constant time implementation of [Curve]. // // The generic Curve implementation is deprecated, and using custom curves // (those not returned by [P224], [P256], [P384], and [P521]) is not guaranteed // to provide any security property. type CurveParams struct {
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src/runtime/mklockrank.go
< WB # Below WB is the write barrier implementation. < wbufSpans; # Span allocator stackLarge, stackpool, wbufSpans # Above mheap is anything that can call the span allocator. < mheap; # Below mheap is the span allocator implementation. # # Specials: we're allowed to allocate a special while holding # an mspanSpecial lock, and they're part of the malloc implementation.
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src/runtime/sigqueue_note.go
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // The current implementation of notes on Darwin is not async-signal-safe, // so on Darwin the sigqueue code uses different functions to wake up the // signal_recv thread. This file holds the non-Darwin implementations of // those functions. These functions will never be called. //go:build !darwin && !plan9 package runtime
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src/crypto/aes/cipher_generic.go
// directly. Platforms with hardware accelerated // implementations of AES should implement their // own version of newCipher (which may then call // newCipherGeneric if needed). func newCipher(key []byte) (cipher.Block, error) { return newCipherGeneric(key) } // expandKey is used by BenchmarkExpand and should // call an assembly implementation if one is available. func expandKey(key []byte, enc, dec []uint32) {
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src/log/slog/internal/benchmarks/benchmarks.go
// tasks as fast as possible (and sometimes faster, in that an // implementation may not be concurrency-safe). This gives us an upper bound // on handler performance, so we can evaluate the (handler-independent) core // activity of the package in an end-to-end context without concern that a // slow handler implementation is skewing the results. // // - We also test the built-in handlers, for comparison.
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