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ch3nnn 7af3107632 fmt: fix receiver names are different
"buffer" call the receiver "b" in other method, don't call it "bp" in
another. Keep the same receiver names, as prescribed in Go Code Review
Comments (https://go.dev/s/style#receiver-names).

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