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  1. src/bufio/scan.go

    //
    // Otherwise, the [Scanner] advances the input. If the token is not nil,
    // the [Scanner] returns it to the user. If the token is nil, the
    // Scanner reads more data and continues scanning; if there is no more
    // data--if atEOF was true--the [Scanner] returns. If the data does not
    // yet hold a complete token, for instance if it has no newline while
    // scanning lines, a [SplitFunc] can return (0, nil, nil) to signal the
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  2. src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/issue1435.go

    		// The Go build system's swarming user is known not to be root.
    		// Unfortunately, it sometimes appears as root due the current
    		// implementation of a no-network check using 'unshare -n -r'.
    		// Since this test does need root to work, we need to skip it.
    		t.Skip("skipping root only test on a non-root builder")
    	}
    	if runtime.GOOS == "linux" {
    Go
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  3. doc/godebug.md

    field is only used during parsing, when it is populated with policy OIDs, but
    not used during marshaling. It can be used to marshal these larger OIDs, instead
    of the existing PolicyIdentifiers field, by using the
    [`x509usepolicies` setting.](/pkg/crypto/x509/#CreateCertificate).
    
    
    ### Go 1.21
    
    Go 1.21 made it a run-time error to call `panic` with a nil interface value,
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  4. doc/asm.html

    are defined for all architectures: if the compiler doesn't generate it, it might not be there.
    If you need to use a missing instruction, there are two ways to proceed.
    One is to update the assembler to support that instruction, which is straightforward
    but only worthwhile if it's likely the instruction will be used again.
    Instead, for simple one-off cases, it's possible to use the <code>BYTE</code>
    and <code>WORD</code> directives
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  5. src/archive/tar/strconv.go

    		}
    		return int64(x)
    	}
    
    	// Normal case is base-8 (octal) format.
    	return p.parseOctal(b)
    }
    
    // formatNumeric encodes x into b using base-8 (octal) encoding if possible.
    // Otherwise it will attempt to use base-256 (binary) encoding.
    func (f *formatter) formatNumeric(b []byte, x int64) {
    	if fitsInOctal(len(b), x) {
    		f.formatOctal(b, x)
    		return
    	}
    
    	if fitsInBase256(len(b), x) {
    Go
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  6. src/archive/zip/reader.go

    	extraLen := int(b.uint16())
    	return int64(fileHeaderLen + filenameLen + extraLen), nil
    }
    
    // readDirectoryHeader attempts to read a directory header from r.
    // It returns io.ErrUnexpectedEOF if it cannot read a complete header,
    // and ErrFormat if it doesn't find a valid header signature.
    func readDirectoryHeader(f *File, r io.Reader) error {
    	var buf [directoryHeaderLen]byte
    	if _, err := io.ReadFull(r, buf[:]); err != nil {
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  7. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // stand-in for either complex type: complex64 or complex128.
    type ComplexType complex64
    
    // The append built-in function appends elements to the end of a slice. If
    // it has sufficient capacity, the destination is resliced to accommodate the
    // new elements. If it does not, a new underlying array will be allocated.
    // Append returns the updated slice. It is therefore necessary to store the
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  8. CONTRIBUTING.md

    Go is an open source project.
    
    It is the work of hundreds of contributors. We appreciate your help!
    
    ## Before filing an issue
    
    If you are unsure whether you have found a bug, please consider asking in the [golang-nuts mailing
    list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/golang-nuts) or [other forums](https://golang.org/help/) first. If
    the behavior you are seeing is confirmed as a bug or issue, it can easily be re-raised in the issue tracker.
    
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  9. src/cmd/cgo/internal/cgotest/overlaydir.go

    			if err != nil {
    				return err
    			}
    			perm = info.Mode() & os.ModePerm
    		}
    
    		// Always copy directories (don't symlink them).
    		// If we add a file in the overlay, we don't want to add it in the original.
    		if info.IsDir() {
    			return os.MkdirAll(dstPath, perm|0200)
    		}
    
    		// If the OS supports symlinks, use them instead of copying bytes.
    		if err := os.Symlink(srcPath, dstPath); err == nil {
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  10. src/archive/tar/format.go

    	formatV7
    
    	// FormatUSTAR represents the USTAR header format defined in POSIX.1-1988.
    	//
    	// While this format is compatible with most tar readers,
    	// the format has several limitations making it unsuitable for some usages.
    	// Most notably, it cannot support sparse files, files larger than 8GiB,
    	// filenames larger than 256 characters, and non-ASCII filenames.
    	//
    	// Reference:
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