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src/runtime/os_plan9.go
} throw("fault") case _SIGTRAP: if gp.paniconfault { panicmem() } throw(note) case _SIGINTDIV: panicdivide() case _SIGFLOAT: panicfloat() default: panic(errorString(note)) } } // indexNoFloat is bytealg.IndexString but safe to use in a note // handler. func indexNoFloat(s, t string) int { if len(t) == 0 { return 0
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src/runtime/panic.go
// code generated by the compiler for out of bounds index expressions, // out of bounds slice expressions, division by zero, and shift by negative. // The panicdivide (again), panicoverflow, panicfloat, and panicmem // functions are called by the signal handler when a signal occurs // indicating the respective problem. // // Since panic{Index,Slice,shift} are never called directly, and
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src/runtime/signal_unix.go
} throw("fault") case _SIGFPE: switch gp.sigcode0 { case _FPE_INTDIV: panicdivide() case _FPE_INTOVF: panicoverflow() } panicfloat() } if gp.sig >= uint32(len(sigtable)) { // can't happen: we looked up gp.sig in sigtable to decide to call sigpanic throw("unexpected signal value") } panic(errorString(sigtable[gp.sig].name))
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