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src/cmd/compile/internal/ssagen/ssa.go
entry := v.Block.Func.Entry if entry != v.Block { base.Fatalf("in %s, badly placed LoweredGetClosurePtr: %v %v", v.Block.Func.Name, v.Block, v) } for _, w := range entry.Values { if w == v { break } switch w.Op { case ssa.OpArgIntReg, ssa.OpArgFloatReg: // okay default: base.Fatalf("in %s, badly placed LoweredGetClosurePtr: %v %v", v.Block.Func.Name, v.Block, v) } } }
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector/typeof.go
// // A perfect hash seemed like overkill. // // The compiler's switch statement is the clear winner // as it produces a binary tree in code, // with constant conditions and good branch prediction. // (Sadly it is the most verbose in source code.) // Binary search suffered from poor branch prediction. func typeOf(n ast.Node) uint64 { // Fast path: nearly half of all nodes are identifiers. if _, ok := n.(*ast.Ident); ok {
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/server/options/recommended.go
Authorization: NewDelegatingAuthorizationOptions(), Audit: NewAuditOptions(), Features: NewFeatureOptions(), CoreAPI: NewCoreAPIOptions(), // Wired a global by default that sadly people will abuse to have different meanings in different repos. // Please consider creating your own FeatureGate so you can have a consistent meaning for what a variable contains // across different repos. Future you will thank you.
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src/cmd/internal/buildid/note.go
return "", nil } // The Go build ID is stored at the beginning of the Mach-O __text segment. // The caller has already opened filename, to get f, and read a few kB out, in data. // Sadly, that's not guaranteed to hold the note, because there is an arbitrary amount // of other junk placed in the file ahead of the main text. func readMacho(name string, f *os.File, data []byte) (buildid string, err error) {
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hack/update-vendor-licenses.sh
local find_maxdepth local find_names local -a local_files=() # Necessary to expand {} case ${type} in LICENSE) find_names=(-iname 'licen[sc]e*') find_maxdepth=1 # Sadly inconsistent in the wild, but mostly license files # containing copyrights, but no readme/notice files containing # licenses (except to "see license file")
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src/net/http/serve_test.go
// Note that this does not test the "request too large" // exit path from the http server. This is intentional; // not sending Connection: close is just a minor wire // optimization and is pointless if dealing with a // badly behaved client. func TestHTTP10ConnectionHeader(t *testing.T) { run(t, testHTTP10ConnectionHeader, []testMode{http1Mode}) } func testHTTP10ConnectionHeader(t *testing.T, mode testMode) { mux := NewServeMux()
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/OptionalTest.java
} @SuppressWarnings("unused") // compilation test public void testSampleCodeFine2() { FluentIterable<? extends Number> numbers = getSomeNumbers(); // Sadly, the following is what users will have to do in some circumstances. @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // safe covariant cast Optional<Number> first = (Optional<Number>) numbers.first();
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src/runtime/proc.go
// (2) for optimal thread management we would need to know the future (don't park // a worker thread when a new goroutine will be readied in near future). // // Three rejected approaches that would work badly: // 1. Centralize all scheduler state (would inhibit scalability). // 2. Direct goroutine handoff. That is, when we ready a new goroutine and there // is a spare P, unpark a thread and handoff it the thread and the goroutine.
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src/crypto/tls/prf.go
type finishedHash struct { client hash.Hash server hash.Hash // Prior to TLS 1.2, an additional MD5 hash is required. clientMD5 hash.Hash serverMD5 hash.Hash // In TLS 1.2, a full buffer is sadly required. buffer []byte version uint16 prf func(result, secret, label, seed []byte) } func (h *finishedHash) Write(msg []byte) (n int, err error) { h.client.Write(msg) h.server.Write(msg)
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/util/flowcontrol/conc_alloc.go
if lbRange.max <= fairProp && fairProp <= ubRange.min { // no bounds matter for idx := range classes { ans[idx] = relativeItems[idx].target * fairProp } return ans, fairProp, nil } // Sadly, some bounds matter. // We find the solution by sorting the bounds and considering progressively // higher values of fairProp, starting from lbRange.min. rap := (&relativeAllocProblem{items: relativeItems}).initIndices()
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