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  1. doc/godebug.md

    The [GODEBUG History](#history) gives the exact defaults for each Go toolchain version.
    For example, Go 1.21 introduces the `panicnil` setting,
    controlling whether `panic(nil)` is allowed;
    it defaults to `panicnil=0`, making `panic(nil)` a run-time error.
    Using `panicnil=1` restores the behavior of Go 1.20 and earlier.
    
    When compiling a work module or workspace that declares
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  2. cmd/bitrot.go

    func (a BitrotAlgorithm) Available() bool {
    	_, ok := bitrotAlgorithms[a]
    	return ok
    }
    
    // String returns the string identifier for a given bitrot algorithm.
    // If the algorithm is not supported String panics.
    func (a BitrotAlgorithm) String() string {
    	name, ok := bitrotAlgorithms[a]
    	if !ok {
    		logger.CriticalIf(GlobalContext, errors.New("Unsupported bitrot algorithm"))
    	}
    	return name
    }
    
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  3. src/builtin/builtin.go

    func close(c chan<- Type)
    
    // The panic built-in function stops normal execution of the current
    // goroutine. When a function F calls panic, normal execution of F stops
    // immediately. Any functions whose execution was deferred by F are run in
    // the usual way, and then F returns to its caller. To the caller G, the
    // invocation of F then behaves like a call to panic, terminating G's
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  4. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/operand_test.go

    	return NewParser(ctxt, architecture, nil)
    }
    
    // tryParse executes parse func in panicOnError=true context.
    // parse is expected to call any parsing methods that may panic.
    // Returns error gathered from recover; nil if no parse errors occurred.
    //
    // For unexpected panics, calls t.Fatal.
    func tryParse(t *testing.T, parse func()) (err error) {
    	panicOnError = true
    	defer func() {
    		panicOnError = false
    
    		e := recover()
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  5. docs/en/docs/benchmarks.md

        * But it provides you the tools to build simple web applications, with routing based on paths, etc.
        * If you are comparing Starlette, compare it against Sanic, Flask, Django, etc. Web frameworks (or microframeworks).
    * **FastAPI**:
        * The same way that Starlette uses Uvicorn and cannot be faster than it, **FastAPI** uses Starlette, so it cannot be faster than it.
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  6. src/archive/zip/register.go

    	if _, dup := decompressors.LoadOrStore(method, dcomp); dup {
    		panic("decompressor already registered")
    	}
    }
    
    // RegisterCompressor registers custom compressors for a specified method ID.
    // The common methods [Store] and [Deflate] are built in.
    func RegisterCompressor(method uint16, comp Compressor) {
    	if _, dup := compressors.LoadOrStore(method, comp); dup {
    		panic("compressor already registered")
    	}
    }
    
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  7. docs/pt/docs/benchmarks.md

        * Mas ele fornece a você as ferramentas para construir aplicações _web_ simples, com roteamento baseado em caminhos, etc.
        * Se você quer fazer comparações com o Starlette, compare com Sanic, Flask, Django, etc. _Frameworks Web_ (ou _microframeworks_).
    * **FastAPI**:
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  8. tests/transaction_test.go

    			if err := tx.First(&User{}, "name = ?", user.Name).Error; err != nil {
    				t.Fatalf("Should find saved record")
    			}
    
    			panic("force panic")
    		})
    	})
    
    	if err := DB.First(&User{}, "name = ?", "transaction-block-3").Error; err == nil {
    		t.Fatalf("Should not find record after panic rollback")
    	}
    }
    
    func TestTransactionRaiseErrorOnRollbackAfterCommit(t *testing.T) {
    	tx := DB.Begin()
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  9. src/bufio/scan_test.go

    func TestDontLoopForever(t *testing.T) {
    	s := NewScanner(strings.NewReader("abc"))
    	s.Split(loopAtEOFSplit)
    	// Expect a panic
    	defer func() {
    		err := recover()
    		if err == nil {
    			t.Fatal("should have panicked")
    		}
    		if msg, ok := err.(string); !ok || !strings.Contains(msg, "empty tokens") {
    			panic(err)
    		}
    	}()
    	for count := 0; s.Scan(); count++ {
    		if count > 1000 {
    			t.Fatal("looping")
    		}
    	}
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  10. src/cmd/cgo/ast_go118.go

    	"go/token"
    )
    
    func (f *File) walkUnexpected(x interface{}, context astContext, visit func(*File, interface{}, astContext)) {
    	switch n := x.(type) {
    	default:
    		error_(token.NoPos, "unexpected type %T in walk", x)
    		panic("unexpected type")
    
    	case *ast.IndexListExpr:
    		f.walk(&n.X, ctxExpr, visit)
    		f.walk(n.Indices, ctxExpr, visit)
    	}
    }
    
    func funcTypeTypeParams(n *ast.FuncType) *ast.FieldList {
    	return n.TypeParams
    }
    
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