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src/cmd/compile/internal/test/inl_test.go
"FullRuneInString", "RuneLen", "AppendRune", "ValidRune", }, "unicode/utf16": { "Decode", }, "reflect": { "Value.Bool", "Value.Bytes", "Value.CanAddr", "Value.CanComplex", "Value.CanFloat", "Value.CanInt", "Value.CanInterface", "Value.CanSet", "Value.CanUint", "Value.Cap", "Value.Complex", "Value.Float",
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src/text/template/exec.go
} // Unless it's an interface, need to get to a value of type *T to guarantee // we see all methods of T and *T. ptr := receiver if ptr.Kind() != reflect.Interface && ptr.Kind() != reflect.Pointer && ptr.CanAddr() { ptr = ptr.Addr() } if method := ptr.MethodByName(fieldName); method.IsValid() { return s.evalCall(dot, method, false, node, fieldName, args, final) } hasArgs := len(args) > 1 || !isMissing(final)
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src/encoding/json/encode.go
canAddrEnc, elseEnc encoderFunc } func (ce condAddrEncoder) encode(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { if v.CanAddr() { ce.canAddrEnc(e, v, opts) } else { ce.elseEnc(e, v, opts) } } // newCondAddrEncoder returns an encoder that checks whether its value // CanAddr and delegates to canAddrEnc if so, else to elseEnc. func newCondAddrEncoder(canAddrEnc, elseEnc encoderFunc) encoderFunc {
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src/reflect/value.go
return *(*[]rune)(v.ptr) } // CanAddr reports whether the value's address can be obtained with [Value.Addr]. // Such values are called addressable. A value is addressable if it is // an element of a slice, an element of an addressable array, // a field of an addressable struct, or the result of dereferencing a pointer. // If CanAddr returns false, calling [Value.Addr] will panic. func (v Value) CanAddr() bool { return v.flag&flagAddr != 0
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test/escape_reflect.go
func ifacedata(x any) [2]uintptr { // ERROR "moved to heap: x" v := reflect.ValueOf(&x).Elem() return v.InterfaceData() } func can(x int) bool { v := reflect.ValueOf(x) // ERROR "x does not escape" return v.CanAddr() || v.CanInt() || v.CanSet() || v.CanInterface() } func is(x int) bool { v := reflect.ValueOf(x) // ERROR "x does not escape" return v.IsValid() || v.IsNil() || v.IsZero() } func is2(x [2]int) bool {
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src/internal/reflectlite/value.go
// - flagStickyRO: obtained via unexported not embedded field, so read-only // - flagEmbedRO: obtained via unexported embedded field, so read-only // - flagIndir: val holds a pointer to the data // - flagAddr: v.CanAddr is true (implies flagIndir) // Value cannot represent method values. // The next five bits give the Kind of the value. // This repeats typ.Kind() except for method values.
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src/encoding/gob/encode.go
rt = rt.Elem() } } var op encOp op = func(i *encInstr, state *encoderState, v reflect.Value) { if ut.encIndir == -1 { // Need to climb up one level to turn value into pointer. if !v.CanAddr() { errorf("unaddressable value of type %s", rt) } v = v.Addr() } if !state.sendZero && v.IsZero() { return } state.update(i) state.enc.encodeGobEncoder(state.b, ut, v) }
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/storage/etcd3/store_test.go
} // reflection requires that the value be addressable in order to call set, // so we must ensure the value we created is available on the heap (not a problem // for normal usage) if !tt.args.v.CanAddr() { x := reflect.New(tt.args.v.Type()) x.Elem().Set(tt.args.v) tt.args.v = x.Elem() } growSlice(tt.args.v, tt.args.maxCapacity, tt.args.sizes...) if tt.cap != tt.args.v.Cap() {
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src/fmt/print.go
case 's', 'q', 'x', 'X': // Handle byte and uint8 slices and arrays special for the above verbs. t := f.Type() if t.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { var bytes []byte if f.Kind() == reflect.Slice || f.CanAddr() { bytes = f.Bytes() } else { // We have an array, but we cannot Bytes() a non-addressable array, // so we build a slice by hand. This is a rare case but it would be nice
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src/encoding/json/decode.go
haveAddr := false // If v is a named type and is addressable, // start with its address, so that if the type has pointer methods, // we find them. if v.Kind() != reflect.Pointer && v.Type().Name() != "" && v.CanAddr() { haveAddr = true v = v.Addr() } for { // Load value from interface, but only if the result will be // usefully addressable. if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && !v.IsNil() { e := v.Elem()
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