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  1. src/cmd/asm/doc.go

    		Can be repeated to define multiple symbols.
    	-I dir1 -I dir2
    		Search for #include files in dir1, dir2, etc,
    		after consulting $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH.
    	-S
    		Print assembly and machine code.
    	-V
    		Print assembler version and exit.
    	-debug
    		Dump instructions as they are parsed.
    	-dynlink
    		Support references to Go symbols defined in other shared libraries.
    	-e
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Aug 22 20:46:45 GMT 2023
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  2. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/path/filepath/63703.md

    On Windows, [EvalSymlinks] no longer evaluates mount points,
    which was a source of many inconsistencies and bugs.
    This behavior is controlled by the `winsymlink` setting.
    For Go 1.23, it defaults to `winsymlink=1`.
    Previous versions default to `winsymlink=0`.
    
    On Windows, [EvalSymlinks] no longer tries to normalize
    volumes to drive letters, which was not always even possible.
    This behavior is controlled by the `winreadlinkvolume` setting.
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    - Registered: Tue May 07 11:14:38 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Apr 12 20:57:18 GMT 2024
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  3. misc/cgo/gmp/gmp.go

    and then replaces each occurrence of a type C.xxx with _C_xxx.
    
    If xxx is data, cgo arranges for C.xxx to refer to the C variable,
    with the type translated as described above.  To do this, cgo must
    introduce a Go variable that points at the C variable (the linker can
    be told to initialize this pointer).  For example, if the gmp library
    provided
    
    	mpz_t zero;
    
    then cgo would rewrite a reference to C.zero by introducing
    
    	var _C_zero *C.mpz_t
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Apr 11 16:34:30 GMT 2022
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  4. src/cmd/api/main_test.go

    				// An "unfortunate" case: the feature was once
    				// included in the API (e.g. go1.txt), but was
    				// subsequently removed. These are already
    				// acknowledged by being in the file
    				// "api/except.txt". No need to print them out
    				// here.
    			} else if portRemoved(feature) {
    				// okay.
    			} else if featureSet[featureWithoutContext(feature)] {
    				// okay.
    			} else {
    				fmt.Fprintf(w, "-%s\n", feature)
    Go
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Apr 09 20:48:51 GMT 2024
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  5. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/os/61893.md

    On Windows, the mode bits reported by [Lstat] and [Stat] for
    reparse points changed. Mount points no longer have [ModeSymlink] set,
    and reparse points that are not symlinks, Unix sockets, or dedup files
    now always have [ModeIrregular] set.
    This behavior is controlled by the `winsymlink` setting.
    For Go 1.23, it defaults to `winsymlink=1`.
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    - Registered: Tue May 07 11:14:38 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Apr 12 20:57:18 GMT 2024
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  6. misc/wasm/wasm_exec_node.js

    WebAssembly.instantiate(fs.readFileSync(process.argv[2]), go.importObject).then((result) => {
    	process.on("exit", (code) => { // Node.js exits if no event handler is pending
    		if (code === 0 && !go.exited) {
    			// deadlock, make Go print error and stack traces
    			go._pendingEvent = { id: 0 };
    			go._resume();
    		}
    	});
    	return go.run(result.instance);
    }).catch((err) => {
    	console.error(err);
    	process.exit(1);
    JavaScript
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Jan 30 18:49:42 GMT 2023
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  7. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/endtoend_test.go

    	"internal/buildcfg"
    	"os"
    	"path/filepath"
    	"regexp"
    	"sort"
    	"strconv"
    	"strings"
    	"testing"
    
    	"cmd/asm/internal/lex"
    	"cmd/internal/obj"
    )
    
    // An end-to-end test for the assembler: Do we print what we parse?
    // Output is generated by, in effect, turning on -S and comparing the
    // result against a golden file.
    
    func testEndToEnd(t *testing.T, goarch, file string) {
    	input := filepath.Join("testdata", file+".s")
    Go
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    - Last Modified: Thu Dec 07 18:42:59 GMT 2023
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