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  1. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/02-pkgsite-removal.yml

        attributes:
          value: "Please answer these questions before submitting your issue. Thanks!"
      - type: input
        id: package-path
        attributes:
          label: "What is the path of the package that you would like to have removed?"
          description: |
            We can remove packages with a shared path prefix.
            For example, a request for 'github.com/author' would remove all pkg.go.dev pages with that package path prefix.
        validations:
    Others
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  2. src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/buildid_linux.go

    // Copyright 2014 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.
    
    package cgotest
    
    // Test that we have no more than one build ID.  In the past we used
    // to generate a separate build ID for each package using cgo, and the
    // linker concatenated them all.  We don't want that--we only want
    // one.
    
    import (
    	"bytes"
    	"debug/elf"
    	"os"
    	"testing"
    Go
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  3. src/README.vendor

    copies of a package at different versions if the package is
    imported normally and vendored by the standard library.
    
    Vendored packages are internally renamed with a "vendor/" prefix
    to preserve the invariant that all packages have distinct paths.
    This is necessary to avoid compiler and linker conflicts. Adding
    a "vendor/" prefix also maintains the invariant that standard
    library packages begin with a dotless path element.
    
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  4. src/archive/tar/common.go

    // Type flags for Header.Typeflag.
    const (
    	// Type '0' indicates a regular file.
    	TypeReg = '0'
    
    	// Deprecated: Use TypeReg instead.
    	TypeRegA = '\x00'
    
    	// Type '1' to '6' are header-only flags and may not have a data body.
    	TypeLink    = '1' // Hard link
    	TypeSymlink = '2' // Symbolic link
    	TypeChar    = '3' // Character device node
    	TypeBlock   = '4' // Block device node
    	TypeDir     = '5' // Directory
    Go
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  5. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/11-language-change.yml

            - "Experienced"
          default: 1
    
      - type: input
        id: author-other-languages-experience
        attributes:
          label: "Other Languages Experience"
          description: "What other languages do you have experience with?"
          placeholder: "Go, Python, JS, Rust"
        validations:
          required: false
    
      - type: checkboxes
        id: related-idea
        attributes:
          label: "Related Idea"
          options:
    Others
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  6. src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go

    			// Ignore field names that don't have the prefix we're
    			// looking for. It is common in C headers to have fields
    			// named, say, _pad in an otherwise prefixed header.
    			// If the struct has 3 fields tv_sec, tv_usec, _pad1, then we
    			// still want to remove the tv_ prefix.
    			// The check for "orig_" here handles orig_eax in the
    			// x86 ptrace register sets, which otherwise have all fields
    			// with reg_ prefixes.
    Go
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  7. src/bytes/buffer.go

    		m, e := w.Write(b.buf[b.off:])
    		if m > nBytes {
    			panic("bytes.Buffer.WriteTo: invalid Write count")
    		}
    		b.off += m
    		n = int64(m)
    		if e != nil {
    			return n, e
    		}
    		// all bytes should have been written, by definition of
    		// Write method in io.Writer
    		if m != nBytes {
    			return n, io.ErrShortWrite
    		}
    	}
    	// Buffer is now empty; reset.
    	b.Reset()
    	return n, nil
    }
    
    Go
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  8. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/arm64.s

    	AND	$1, ZR                              // fb0340b2ff031b8a
    	ANDW	$1, ZR                              // fb030032ff031b0a
    	// TODO: this could have better encoding
    	ANDW	$-1, R10                            // 1b0080124a011b0a
    	AND	$8, R0, RSP                         // 1f007d92
    	ORR	$8, R0, RSP                         // 1f007db2
    Others
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  9. src/bufio/scan.go

    // scanners.
    func (s *Scanner) Scan() bool {
    	if s.done {
    		return false
    	}
    	s.scanCalled = true
    	// Loop until we have a token.
    	for {
    		// See if we can get a token with what we already have.
    		// If we've run out of data but have an error, give the split function
    		// a chance to recover any remaining, possibly empty token.
    		if s.end > s.start || s.err != nil {
    Go
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  10. doc/godebug.md

    then fixing the bug will break that code.
    New features can also have similar impacts:
    enabling the HTTP/2 use by the HTTP client broke programs
    connecting to servers with buggy HTTP/2 implementations.
    These kinds of changes are unavoidable and
    [permitted by the Go 1 compatibility rules](/doc/go1compat).
    Even so, Go provides a mechanism called GODEBUG to
    reduce the impact such changes have on Go developers
    using newer toolchains to compile old code.
    
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