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src/archive/zip/zip_test.go
} for i := 0; i < chunks; i++ { _, err := f.Write(chunk) if err != nil { t.Fatal("write chunk:", err) } } if frag := int(size % chunkSize); frag > 0 { _, err := f.Write(chunk[:frag]) if err != nil { t.Fatal("write chunk:", err) } } end := []byte("END\n") _, err = f.Write(end) if err != nil { t.Fatal("write end:", err) } if err := w.Close(); err != nil {
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doc/go_mem.html
<p> Note that if there are no read-write or write-write data races on memory location <i>x</i>, then any read <i>r</i> on <i>x</i> has only one possible <i>W</i>(<i>r</i>): the single <i>w</i> that immediately precedes it in the happens before order. </p> <p> More generally, it can be shown that any Go program that is data-race-free, meaning it has no program executions with read-write or write-write data races,
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src/archive/zip/writer.go
crc32 hash.Hash32 closed bool } func (w *fileWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) { if w.closed { return 0, errors.New("zip: write to closed file") } if w.raw { return w.zipw.Write(p) } w.crc32.Write(p) return w.rawCount.Write(p) } func (w *fileWriter) close() error { if w.closed { return errors.New("zip: file closed twice") } w.closed = true if w.raw {
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src/archive/tar/writer_test.go
// Write is never called with an empty buffer. type testNonEmptyWriter struct{ io.Writer } func (w testNonEmptyWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { if len(b) == 0 { return 0, errors.New("unexpected empty Write call") } return w.Writer.Write(b) } func TestFileWriter(t *testing.T) { type ( testWrite struct { // Write(str) == (wantCnt, wantErr) str string
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src/archive/tar/tar_test.go
return n, nil } func (f *testFile) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { if len(b) == 0 { return 0, nil } if len(f.ops) == 0 { return 0, errors.New("unexpected Write operation") } s, ok := f.ops[0].(string) if !ok { return 0, errors.New("unexpected Write operation") } if !strings.HasPrefix(s, string(b)) { return 0, testError{fmt.Errorf("got Write(%q), want Write(%q)", b, s)} } if len(s) > len(b) {
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/runtime/debug/42888.md
The [SetCrashOutput] function allows the user to specify an alternate file to which the runtime should write its fatal crash report. It may be used to construct an automated reporting mechanism for all unexpected crashes, not just those in goroutines that explicitly use
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
sr.sp = sr.sp[1:] // Ensure last fragment always remains } } // If the last fragment is a hole, then seek to 1-byte before EOF, and // write a single byte to ensure the file is the right size. if writeLastByte && err == nil { _, err = ws.Write([]byte{0}) sr.pos++ } n = sr.pos - pos0 switch { case err == io.EOF: return n, errMissData // Less data in dense file than sparse file
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