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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Ascii.java
/** * Acknowledge: A communication control character transmitted by a receiver as an affirmative * response to a sender. * * @since 8.0 */ public static final byte ACK = 6; /** * Bell ('\a'): A character for use when there is a need to call for human attention. It may * control alarm or attention devices. * * @since 8.0 */
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internal/grid/connection.go
gridLogIf(ctx, c.queueMsg(message{Op: OpDisconnectClientMux, MuxID: m.MuxID}, nil)) } return } if debugPrint { fmt.Println(c.Local, "Mux", m.MuxID, "Acknowledged") } v.ack(m.Seq) } func (c *Connection) handleRequest(ctx context.Context, m message, subID *subHandlerID) { if !m.Handler.valid() { gridLogIf(ctx, c.queueMsg(m, muxConnectError{Error: "Invalid Handler"})) return
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
</pre> <p> A function literal can be assigned to a variable or invoked directly. </p> <pre> f := func(x, y int) int { return x + y } func(ch chan int) { ch <- ACK }(replyChan) </pre> <p> Function literals are <i>closures</i>: they may refer to variables defined in a surrounding function. Those variables are then shared between
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doc/go_spec.html
</pre> <p> A function literal can be assigned to a variable or invoked directly. </p> <pre> f := func(x, y int) int { return x + y } func(ch chan int) { ch <- ACK }(replyChan) </pre> <p> Function literals are <i>closures</i>: they may refer to variables defined in a surrounding function. Those variables are then shared between
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