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src/reflect/asm_loong64.s
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. #include "textflag.h" #include "funcdata.h" #define REGCTXT R29 // The frames of each of the two functions below contain two locals, at offsets // that are known to the runtime. // // The first local is a bool called retValid with a whole pointer-word reserved
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src/runtime/runtime-gdb_unix_test.go
} rest := got[loc[1]:] // Look for any frames after the signal handler. We want to see // symbolized frames, not garbage unknown frames. // // Since the signal might not be delivered to the main thread we can't // look for main.main. Every thread should have a runtime frame though. re = regexp.MustCompile(`#.* runtime\.`) if found := re.Find(rest) != nil; !found {
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src/cmd/compile/internal/ssagen/pgen.go
} pp := objw.NewProgs(fn, worker) defer pp.Free() genssa(f, pp) // Check frame size again. // The check above included only the space needed for local variables. // After genssa, the space needed includes local variables and the callee arg region. // We must do this check prior to calling pp.Flush. // If there are any oversized stack frames, // the assembler may emit inscrutable complaints about invalid instructions.
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src/runtime/extern.go
if n < 1 { return } frame, _ := CallersFrames(rpc).Next() return frame.PC, frame.File, frame.Line, frame.PC != 0 } // Callers fills the slice pc with the return program counters of function invocations // on the calling goroutine's stack. The argument skip is the number of stack frames // to skip before recording in pc, with 0 identifying the frame for Callers itself and // 1 identifying the caller of Callers.
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2ConnectionTest.kt
while (buffer.size != 1024L) source.read(buffer, 1024) stream1.close(ErrorCode.CANCEL, null) val frame1 = peer.takeFrame() assertThat(frame1.type).isEqualTo(Http2.TYPE_HEADERS) val frame2 = peer.takeFrame() assertThat(frame2.type).isEqualTo(Http2.TYPE_RST_STREAM) val frame3 = peer.takeFrame() assertThat(frame3.type).isEqualTo(Http2.TYPE_RST_STREAM) assertThat(connection.readBytes.acknowledged).isEqualTo(0L)
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pkg/api/testing/serialization_test.go
continue } s := info.StreamSerializer framer := s.Framer embedded := info.Serializer if embedded == nil { t.Errorf("no embedded serializer for %s", info.MediaType) continue } innerDecode := legacyscheme.Codecs.DecoderToVersion(embedded, api.SchemeGroupVersion) // write a single object through the framer and back out obj := &bytes.Buffer{}
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Connection.kt
close(ErrorCode.PROTOCOL_ERROR, ErrorCode.PROTOCOL_ERROR, e) } /** * Sends any initial frames and starts reading frames from the remote peer. This should be called * after [Builder.build] for all new connections. * * @param sendConnectionPreface true to send connection preface frames. This should always be true * except for in tests that don't check for a connection preface.
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staging/src/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/framer/framer_test.go
t.Fatalf("unexpected: %v %d %v", err, n, buf) } // read the remaining frame buf = make([]byte, 2) if n, err := r.Read(buf); err != nil && n != 2 && bytes.Equal(buf, []byte{0x03, 0x04}) { t.Fatalf("unexpected: %v %d %v", err, n, buf) } // read with buffer equal to frame buf = make([]byte, 3) if n, err := r.Read(buf); err != nil && n != 3 && bytes.Equal(buf, []byte{0x05, 0x06, 0x07}) {
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src/runtime/traceback_system_test.go
func formatStack(pcs []uintptr) string { // When debugging, show file/line/content of files other than this one. const debug = false var buf strings.Builder i := 0 frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pcs) for { fr, more := frames.Next() if debug { fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "pc=%x ", pcs[i]) i++ } if base := filepath.Base(fr.File); base == "traceback_system_test.go" || debug {
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/ws/WebSocketReaderTest.kt
assertThat(expected.message) .isEqualTo("Client-sent frames must be masked.") } } @Test fun serverSentFramesMustNotBeMasked() { data.write("8180".decodeHex()) assertFailsWith<ProtocolException> { clientReader.processNextFrame() }.also { expected -> assertThat(expected.message) .isEqualTo("Server-sent frames must not be masked.") } }
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