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src/builtin/builtin.go
// never the receiver, and has the effect of shutting down the channel after // the last sent value is received. After the last value has been received // from a closed channel c, any receive from c will succeed without // blocking, returning the zero value for the channel element. The form // // x, ok := <-c // // will also set ok to false for a closed and empty channel. func close(c chan<- Type)
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doc/go_spec.html
</p> <h3 id="Slice_expressions">Slice expressions</h3> <p> Slice expressions construct a substring or slice from a string, array, pointer to array, or slice. There are two variants: a simple form that specifies a low and high bound, and a full form that also specifies a bound on the capacity. </p> <h4>Simple slice expressions</h4> <p> The primary expression </p>
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api/README
The next/ directory contains the only files intended to be mutated. Each file in that directory contains a list of features that may be added to the next release of Go. The files in this directory only affect the warning output from the go api tool. Each file should be named nnnnn.txt, after the issue number for the accepted proposal. (The #nnnnn suffix must also appear at the end of each line in the file;
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doc/README.md
[CL 6789](/cl/6789) # Gerrit changelists ## For the release team At the start of a release development cycle, the contents of `next` should be deleted and replaced with those of `initial`. From the repo root: > cd doc > rm -r next/* > cp -r initial/* next Then edit `next/1-intro.md` to refer to the next version.
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src/bytes/bytes.go
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
} return tok } } // line consumes a single assembly line from p.lex of the form // // {label:} WORD[.cond] [ arg {, arg} ] (';' | '\n') // // It adds any labels to p.pendingLabels and returns the word, cond, // operand list, and true. If there is an error or EOF, it returns // ok=false. // // line may reuse the memory from scratch.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/ppc64.s
FCFIDS F1, F2 // ec400e9c FCFIDSCC F1, F2 // ec400e9d FRES F1, F2 // ec400830 FRESCC F1, F2 // ec400831 FRIM F1, F2 // fc400bd0 FRIMCC F1, F2 // fc400bd1 FRIP F1, F2 // fc400b90 FRIPCC F1, F2 // fc400b91 FRIZ F1, F2 // fc400b50
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/asm.go
// ADR label, R. Label is in From. target = &a[0] prog.To = a[1] targetAddr = &prog.From } else { target = &a[1] prog.From = a[0] } case 3: if p.arch.Family == sys.PPC64 { // Special 3-operand jumps. // a[1] is a register number expressed as a constant or register value target = &a[2] prog.From = a[0] if a[0].Type != obj.TYPE_CONST {
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doc/go_mem.html
between goroutines. Each send on a particular channel is matched to a corresponding receive from that channel, usually in a different goroutine. </p> <p class="rule"> A send on a channel is synchronized before the completion of the corresponding receive from that channel. </p> <p> This program: </p> <pre> var c = make(chan int, 10) var a string
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
} // readOldGNUSparseMap reads the sparse map from the old GNU sparse format. // The sparse map is stored in the tar header if it's small enough. // If it's larger than four entries, then one or more extension headers are used // to store the rest of the sparse map. // // The Header.Size does not reflect the size of any extended headers used. // Thus, this function will read from the raw io.Reader to fetch extra headers.
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