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  1. 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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  2. src/archive/zip/zip_test.go

    	for i := 0; i < chunks; i++ {
    		_, err := io.ReadFull(rc, chunk)
    		if err != nil {
    			t.Fatal("read:", err)
    		}
    	}
    	if frag := int(size % chunkSize); frag > 0 {
    		_, err := io.ReadFull(rc, chunk[:frag])
    		if err != nil {
    			t.Fatal("read:", err)
    		}
    	}
    	gotEnd, err := io.ReadAll(rc)
    	if err != nil {
    		t.Fatal("read end:", err)
    	}
    	if !bytes.Equal(gotEnd, end) {
    Go
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  3. src/bufio/example_test.go

    		b := w.AvailableBuffer()
    		b = strconv.AppendInt(b, i, 10)
    		b = append(b, ' ')
    		w.Write(b)
    	}
    	w.Flush()
    	// Output: 1 2 3 4
    }
    
    // The simplest use of a Scanner, to read standard input as a set of lines.
    func ExampleScanner_lines() {
    	scanner := bufio.NewScanner(os.Stdin)
    	for scanner.Scan() {
    		fmt.Println(scanner.Text()) // Println will add back the final '\n'
    	}
    Go
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  4. src/bytes/example_test.go

    	fmt.Printf("%s\n", b.Next(2))
    	fmt.Printf("%s\n", b.Next(2))
    	fmt.Printf("%s", b.Next(2))
    	// Output:
    	// ab
    	// cd
    	// e
    }
    
    func ExampleBuffer_Read() {
    	var b bytes.Buffer
    	b.Grow(64)
    	b.Write([]byte("abcde"))
    	rdbuf := make([]byte, 1)
    	n, err := b.Read(rdbuf)
    	if err != nil {
    		panic(err)
    	}
    	fmt.Println(n)
    	fmt.Println(b.String())
    	fmt.Println(string(rdbuf))
    	// Output:
    	// 1
    	// bcde
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  5. src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/issue1435.go

    			if strings.HasPrefix(line, "Pid:\t") {
    				// On loaded systems, it is possible
    				// for a TID to be reused really
    				// quickly. As such, we need to
    				// validate that the thread status
    				// info we just read is a task of the
    				// same process PID as we are
    				// currently running, and not a
    				// recently terminated thread
    				// resurfaced in a different process.
    				if line != expectedProc {
    					break
    				}
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  6. doc/asm.html

    </p>
    
    <p>
    The assembler is based on the input style of the Plan 9 assemblers, which is documented in detail
    <a href="https://9p.io/sys/doc/asm.html">elsewhere</a>.
    If you plan to write assembly language, you should read that document although much of it is Plan 9-specific.
    The current document provides a summary of the syntax and the differences with
    what is explained in that document, and
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  7. src/archive/tar/strconv.go

    	}
    	return strings.TrimRight(fmt.Sprintf("%s%d.%09d", sign, secs, nsecs), "0")
    }
    
    // parsePAXRecord parses the input PAX record string into a key-value pair.
    // If parsing is successful, it will slice off the currently read record and
    // return the remainder as r.
    func parsePAXRecord(s string) (k, v, r string, err error) {
    	// The size field ends at the first space.
    	nStr, rest, ok := strings.Cut(s, " ")
    	if !ok {
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  8. src/bufio/bufio.go

    			return n - remain, b.readErr()
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    // Read reads data into p.
    // It returns the number of bytes read into p.
    // The bytes are taken from at most one Read on the underlying [Reader],
    // hence n may be less than len(p).
    // To read exactly len(p) bytes, use io.ReadFull(b, p).
    // If the underlying [Reader] can return a non-zero count with io.EOF,
    // then this Read method can do so as well; see the [io.Reader] docs.
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  9. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    		sparseMap = sparseMap[2:]
    	}
    	return spd, nil
    }
    
    // Read reads from the current file in the tar archive.
    // It returns (0, io.EOF) when it reaches the end of that file,
    // until [Next] is called to advance to the next file.
    //
    // If the current file is sparse, then the regions marked as a hole
    // are read back as NUL-bytes.
    //
    // Calling Read on special types like [TypeLink], [TypeSymlink], [TypeChar],
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  10. doc/go_mem.html

    do exactly this.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    A read of an array, struct, or complex number
    may by implemented as a read of each individual sub-value
    (array element, struct field, or real/imaginary component),
    in any order.
    Similarly, a write of an array, struct, or complex number
    may be implemented as a write of each individual sub-value,
    in any order.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    A read <i>r</i> of a memory location <i>x</i>
    holding a value
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