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src/builtin/builtin.go
// floating-point values. The real and imaginary parts must be of the same // size, either float32 or float64 (or assignable to them), and the return // value will be the corresponding complex type (complex64 for float32, // complex128 for float64). func complex(r, i FloatType) ComplexType // The real built-in function returns the real part of the complex number c.
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
The built-in function <code>complex</code> constructs a complex value from a floating-point real and imaginary part, while <code>real</code> and <code>imag</code> extract the real and imaginary parts of a complex value. </p> <pre class="grammar"> complex(realPart, imaginaryPart floatT) complexT real(complexT) floatT imag(complexT) floatT </pre> <p>
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
directives that cmd/link is not sophisticated enough to derive from _all.o on its own. Similarly, the _all.o uses dynamic references to real system object code because cmd/link is not sophisticated enough to process the real code. The main benefits of this system are that cmd/link remains relatively simple (it does not need to implement a complete ELF and Mach-O linker) and
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/issue26213/jni.h
// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // It's going to be hard to include a whole real JVM to test this. // So we'll simulate a really easy JVM using just the parts we need. // This is the relevant part of jni.h. // On Android NDK16, jobject is defined like this in C and C++ typedef void* jobject; typedef jobject jclass;
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src/bufio/scan.go
s.buf = newBuf s.end -= s.start s.start = 0 } // Finally we can read some input. Make sure we don't get stuck with // a misbehaving Reader. Officially we don't need to do this, but let's // be extra careful: Scanner is for safe, simple jobs. for loop := 0; ; { n, err := s.r.Read(s.buf[s.end:len(s.buf)]) if n < 0 || len(s.buf)-s.end < n { s.setErr(ErrBadReadCount) break
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api/go1.5.txt
pkg go/constant, func MakeString(string) Value pkg go/constant, func MakeUint64(uint64) Value pkg go/constant, func MakeUnknown() Value pkg go/constant, func Num(Value) Value pkg go/constant, func Real(Value) Value pkg go/constant, func Shift(Value, token.Token, uint) Value pkg go/constant, func Sign(Value) int pkg go/constant, func StringVal(Value) string pkg go/constant, func Uint64Val(Value) (uint64, bool)
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doc/go_spec.html
The built-in function <code>complex</code> constructs a complex value from a floating-point real and imaginary part, while <code>real</code> and <code>imag</code> extract the real and imaginary parts of a complex value. </p> <pre class="grammar"> complex(realPart, imaginaryPart floatT) complexT real(complexT) floatT imag(complexT) floatT </pre> <p>
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src/bufio/bufio_test.go
buf := make([]byte, 1) if _, err := b.Read(nil); err != nil { t.Fatalf("1st nil Read = %v; want nil", err) } if _, err := b.Read(buf); err != errFake { t.Fatalf("1st Read = %v; want errFake", err) } if _, err := b.Read(nil); err != nil { t.Fatalf("2nd nil Read = %v; want nil", err) } if _, err := b.Read(buf); err != nil { t.Fatalf("3rd Read with buffer = %v; want nil", err) }
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src/bytes/buffer_test.go
// check not at EOF b.WriteString("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") // after unsuccessful read if n, err := b.Read(nil); n != 0 || err != nil { t.Fatalf("Read(nil) = %d,%v; want 0,nil", n, err) } if err := b.UnreadByte(); err == nil { t.Fatal("UnreadByte after Read(nil): got no error") } // after successful read if _, err := b.ReadBytes('m'); err != nil { t.Fatalf("ReadBytes: %v", err) }
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src/archive/zip/fuzz_test.go
func FuzzReader(f *testing.F) { testdata, err := os.ReadDir("testdata") if err != nil { f.Fatalf("failed to read testdata directory: %s", err) } for _, de := range testdata { if de.IsDir() { continue } b, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join("testdata", de.Name())) if err != nil { f.Fatalf("failed to read testdata: %s", err) } f.Add(b) } f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, b []byte) {
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