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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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/*
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The runtime package contains operations that interact with Go's runtime system,
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such as functions to control goroutines. It also includes the low-level type information
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used by the reflect package; see reflect's documentation for the programmable
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interface to the run-time type system.
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*/
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package runtime
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// Gosched yields the processor, allowing other goroutines to run. It does not
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// suspend the current goroutine, so execution resumes automatically.
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func Gosched()
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// Goexit terminates the goroutine that calls it. No other goroutine is affected.
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func Goexit()
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// Breakpoint() executes a breakpoint trap.
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func Breakpoint()
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// Caller reports file and line number information about function invocations on
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// the calling goroutine's stack. The argument is the number of stack frames to
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// ascend, with 0 identifying the the caller of Caller. The return values report the
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// program counter, file name, and line number within the file of the corresponding
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// call. The boolean ok is false if it was not possible to recover the information.
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func Caller(n int) (pc uintptr, file string, line int, ok bool)
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// mid returns the current os thread (m) id.
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func mid() uint32
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// LockOSThread wires the calling goroutine to its current operating system thread.
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// Until the calling goroutine exits or calls UnlockOSThread, it will always
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// execute in that thread, and no other goroutine can.
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// LockOSThread cannot be used during init functions.
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func LockOSThread()
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// UnlockOSThread unwires the calling goroutine from its fixed operating system thread.
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// If the calling goroutine has not called LockOSThread, UnlockOSThread is a no-op.
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func UnlockOSThread()
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// GOMAXPROCS sets the maximum number of CPUs that can be executing
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// simultaneously. This call will go away when the scheduler improves.
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func GOMAXPROCS(n int)
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// Cgocalls returns the number of cgo calls made by the current process.
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func Cgocalls() int64
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// Semacquire waits until *s > 0 and then atomically decrements it.
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// It is intended as a simple sleep primitive for use by the synchronization
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// library and should not be used directly.
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func Semacquire(s *uint32)
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// Semrelease atomically increments *s and notifies a waiting goroutine
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// if one is blocked in Semacquire.
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// It is intended as a simple wakeup primitive for use by the synchronization
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// library and should not be used directly.
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func Semrelease(s *uint32)
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// Sigrecv returns a bitmask of signals that have arrived since the last call to Sigrecv.
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// It blocks until at least one signal arrives.
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func Sigrecv() uint32
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// Signame returns a string describing the signal, or "" if the signal is unknown.
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func Signame(sig int32) string
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// Siginit enables receipt of signals via Sigrecv. It should typically
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// be called during initialization.
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func Siginit()
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type MemStatsType struct {
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Alloc uint64
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TotalAlloc uint64
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Sys uint64
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Stacks uint64
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InusePages uint64
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NextGC uint64
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HeapAlloc uint64
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Lookups uint64
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Mallocs uint64
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PauseNs uint64
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NumGC uint32
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EnableGC bool
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DebugGC bool
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BySize [67]struct {
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Size uint32
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Mallocs uint64
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Frees uint64
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}
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}
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// MemStats holds statistics about the memory system.
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// The statistics are only approximate, as they are not interlocked on update.
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var MemStats MemStatsType
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// Alloc allocates a block of the given size.
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// FOR TESTING AND DEBUGGING ONLY.
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func Alloc(uintptr) *byte
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// Free frees the block starting at the given pointer.
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// FOR TESTING AND DEBUGGING ONLY.
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func Free(*byte)
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// Lookup returns the base and size of the block containing the given pointer.
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// FOR TESTING AND DEBUGGING ONLY.
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func Lookup(*byte) (*byte, uintptr)
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// GC runs a garbage collection.
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func GC()
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// SetFinalizer sets the finalizer associated with x to f.
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// When the garbage collector finds an unreachable block
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// with an associated finalizer, it clears the association and creates
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// a new goroutine running f(x). Creating the new goroutine makes
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// x reachable again, but now without an associated finalizer.
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// Assuming that SetFinalizer is not called again, the next time
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// the garbage collector sees that x is unreachable, it will free x.
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//
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// SetFinalizer(x, nil) clears any finalizer associated with f.
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//
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// The argument x must be a pointer to an object allocated by
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// calling new or by taking the address of a composite literal.
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// The argument f must be a function that takes a single argument
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// of x's type and returns no arguments. If either of these is not
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// true, SetFinalizer aborts the program.
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//
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// Finalizers are run in dependency order: if A points at B, both have
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// finalizers, and they are otherwise unreachable, only the finalizer
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// for A runs; once A is freed, the finalizer for B can run.
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// If a cyclic structure includes a block with a finalizer, that
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// cycle is not guaranteed to be garbage collected and the finalizer
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// is not guaranteed to run, because there is no ordering that
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// respects the dependencies.
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//
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// The finalizer for x is scheduled to run at some arbitrary time after
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// x becomes unreachable.
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// There is no guarantee that finalizers will run before a program exits,
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// so typically they are useful only for releasing non-memory resources
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// associated with an object during a long-running program.
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// For example, an os.File object could use a finalizer to close the
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// associated operating system file descriptor when a program discards
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// an os.File without calling Close, but it would be a mistake
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// to depend on a finalizer to flush an in-memory I/O buffer such as a
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// bufio.Writer, because the buffer would not be flushed at program exit.
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//
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// TODO(rsc): make os.File use SetFinalizer
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// TODO(rsc): allow f to have (ignored) return values
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//
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func SetFinalizer(x, f interface{})
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func getgoroot() string
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// GOROOT returns the root of the Go tree.
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// It uses the GOROOT environment variable, if set,
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// or else the root used during the Go build.
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func GOROOT() string {
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s := getgoroot()
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if s != "" {
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return s
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}
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return defaultGoroot
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}
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// Version returns the Go tree's version string.
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// It is either a sequence number or, when possible,
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// a release tag like "release.2010-03-04".
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// A trailing + indicates that the tree had local modifications
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// at the time of the build.
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func Version() string { return defaultVersion }
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