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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/report/report.go
o := rpt.options if len(prof.Mapping) > 0 { if prof.Mapping[0].File != "" { label = append(label, "File: "+filepath.Base(prof.Mapping[0].File)) } if prof.Mapping[0].BuildID != "" { label = append(label, "Build ID: "+prof.Mapping[0].BuildID) } } // Only include comments that do not start with '#'. for _, c := range prof.Comments { if !strings.HasPrefix(c, "#") { label = append(label, c) }
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src/cmd/dist/build.go
// in the binaries, while toolchain2 does. In non-release builds, the // toolchain's build IDs feed into constructing the build IDs of built targets, // so in non-release builds, everything now looks out-of-date due to // toolchain2 having build IDs - that is, due to the go command seeing // that there are new compilers. In release builds, the toolchain's reported
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src/cmd/link/internal/ld/pcln.go
} funcs = append(funcs, s) state.nfunc++ if state.firstFunc == 0 { state.firstFunc = s } state.lastFunc = s // We need to keep track of all compilation units we see. Some symbols // (eg, go.buildid, _cgoexp_, etc) won't have a compilation unit. cu := ldr.SymUnit(s) if _, ok := seenCUs[cu]; cu != nil && !ok { seenCUs[cu] = struct{}{} cu.PclnIndex = len(compUnits) compUnits = append(compUnits, cu) }
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/releases/upgrading/upgrading_version_6.adoc
==== buildSrc can now see included builds from the root Previously, `buildSrc` was built in such a way that included builds were ignored from the root build. Since Gradle 6.7, `buildSrc` can see any included build from the root build. This may cause dependencies to be substituted from an included build in `buildSrc`. This may also change the order in which some builds are executed if an included build is needed by `buildSrc`.
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src/cmd/link/internal/ld/data.go
maxAlign = align } } syms = append(syms, s) } return syms, maxAlign } // Add buildid to beginning of text segment, on non-ELF systems. // Non-ELF binary formats are not always flexible enough to // give us a place to put the Go build ID. On those systems, we put it // at the very beginning of the text segment. // This “header” is read by cmd/go.
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src/cmd/go/alldocs.go
// // Usage: // // go build [-o output] [build flags] [packages] // // Build compiles the packages named by the import paths, // along with their dependencies, but it does not install the results. // // If the arguments to build are a list of .go files from a single directory, // build treats them as a list of source files specifying a single package. // // When compiling packages, build ignores files that end in '_test.go'. //
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architecture/build-state-model.md
### Build tree state "Build tree" is another name for the build definition. The "build tree state" holds the state for the entire build definition for a single build execution within a session. The build tree state is managed by the `BuildTreeState` class. An instance is created at the start of a build execution and discarded at the end of the execution. ### Build state
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src/strings/builder.go
package strings import ( "internal/abi" "internal/bytealg" "unicode/utf8" "unsafe" ) // A Builder is used to efficiently build a string using [Builder.Write] methods. // It minimizes memory copying. The zero value is ready to use. // Do not copy a non-zero Builder. type Builder struct { addr *Builder // of receiver, to detect copies by value // External users should never get direct access to this buffer, since
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/cfg/builder.go
import ( "fmt" "go/ast" "go/token" ) type builder struct { cfg *CFG mayReturn func(*ast.CallExpr) bool current *Block lblocks map[string]*lblock // labeled blocks targets *targets // linked stack of branch targets } func (b *builder) stmt(_s ast.Stmt) { // The label of the current statement. If non-nil, its _goto
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pkg/test/framework/components/echo/deployment/builder.go
Build() (echo.Instances, error) BuildOrFail(t test.Failer) echo.Instances } var _ Builder = &builder{} // New builder for echo deployments. func New(ctx resource.Context, clusters ...cluster.Cluster) Builder { // use all workload clusters unless otherwise specified if len(clusters) == 0 { clusters = ctx.Clusters() } b := &builder{ ctx: ctx,
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