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src/cmd/compile/internal/types2/typexpr.go
// (in which case we must actually determine it) or the object is a // TypeName and we also want a type (in which case we might detect // a cycle which needs to be reported). Otherwise we can skip the // call and avoid a possible cycle error in favor of the more // informative "not a type/value" error that this function's caller // will issue (see go.dev/issue/25790). typ := obj.Type()
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/HashBiMap.java
// Under that assumption, the remaining references can be safely marked as @Weak. // Using @Weak is necessary to avoid retain-cycles between BiEntry instances on iOS, // which would cause memory leaks when non-empty HashBiMap with cyclic BiEntry // instances is deallocated. @CheckForNull BiEntry<K, V> nextInKToVBucket; @Weak @CheckForNull BiEntry<K, V> nextInVToKBucket;
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platforms/jvm/plugins-java/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/api/plugins/JavaPluginTest.groovy
then: task.taskDependencies.getDependencies(task)*.path as Set == [':middle:build', ':app:buildDependents'] as Set } def "build other projects with cyclic dependencies"() { given: def commonProject = TestUtil.createChildProject(project, "common") def middleProject = TestUtil.createChildProject(project, "middle")
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src/encoding/xml/marshal.go
return nil } if finfo != nil && finfo.flags&fOmitEmpty != 0 && isEmptyValue(val) { return nil } // Drill into interfaces and pointers. // This can turn into an infinite loop given a cyclic chain, // but it matches the Go 1 behavior. for val.Kind() == reflect.Interface || val.Kind() == reflect.Pointer { if val.IsNil() { return nil } val = val.Elem() } kind := val.Kind()
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src/runtime/race_arm64.s
// First, it's much faster (up to 50% speedup for real Go programs). // Second, it eliminates race-related special cases from cgocall and scheduler. // Third, in long-term it will allow to remove cyclic runtime/race dependency on cmd/go. // A brief recap of the arm64 calling convention. // Arguments are passed in R0...R7, the rest is on stack. // Callee-saved registers are: R19...R28. // Temporary registers are: R9...R15
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src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/repo.go
// Then we can simultaneously issue rsc.io/qr v0.3.0 (dropping the gf256 subdirectory) // and rsc.io/qr/gf256 v0.1.0, including in their respective go.mod // cyclic requirements pointing at each other: rsc.io/qr v0.3.0 requires // rsc.io/qr/gf256 v0.1.0 and vice versa. Then a build can be // using an older rsc.io/qr module that includes the gf256 package, but if
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guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/ClassPath.java
* </ul> * * <h2>{@code ClassPath} and symlinks</h2> * * <p>In the case of directory classloaders, symlinks are supported but cycles are not traversed. * This guarantees discovery of each unique loadable resource. However, not all possible * aliases for resources on cyclic paths will be listed. * * @author Ben Yu * @since 14.0 */ @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class ClassPath {
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src/runtime/mfinal.go
// finalizers, and they are otherwise unreachable, only the finalizer // for A runs; once A is freed, the finalizer for B can run. // If a cyclic structure includes a block with a finalizer, that // cycle is not guaranteed to be garbage collected and the finalizer // is not guaranteed to run, because there is no ordering that // respects the dependencies. //
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src/runtime/race_ppc64le.s
// First, it's much faster (up to 50% speedup for real Go programs). // Second, it eliminates race-related special cases from cgocall and scheduler. // Third, in long-term it will allow to remove cyclic runtime/race dependency on cmd/go. // A brief recap of the ppc64le calling convention. // Arguments are passed in R3, R4, R5 ... // SP must be 16-byte aligned. // Note that for ppc64x, LLVM follows the standard ABI and
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/ClassPath.java
* </ul> * * <h2>{@code ClassPath} and symlinks</h2> * * <p>In the case of directory classloaders, symlinks are supported but cycles are not traversed. * This guarantees discovery of each unique loadable resource. However, not all possible * aliases for resources on cyclic paths will be listed. * * @author Ben Yu * @since 14.0 */ @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class ClassPath {
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