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all: fix typos
R=golang-dev, bradfitz CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/8896045
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ much easier to type.
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A <code>Rectangle</code> is inclusive at the top-left and exclusive at the
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bottom-right. For a <code>Point p</code> and a <code>Rectangle r</code>,
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<code>p.In(r)</code> if and only if
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<code>r.Min.X <= p.X && p.X < r.Max.X</code>, and similarly for <code>Y</code>. This is analagous to how
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<code>r.Min.X <= p.X && p.X < r.Max.X</code>, and similarly for <code>Y</code>. This is analogous to how
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a slice <code>s[i0:i1]</code> is inclusive at the low end and exclusive at the
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high end. (Unlike arrays and slices, a <code>Rectangle</code> often has a
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non-zero origin.)
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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ more complicated, to access these struct type's <code>Pix</code> field directly.
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The slice-based <code>Image</code> implementations also provide a
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<code>SubImage</code> method, which returns an <code>Image</code> backed by the
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same array. Modifying the pixels of a sub-image will affect the pixels of the
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original image, analagous to how modifying the contents of a sub-slice
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original image, analogous to how modifying the contents of a sub-slice
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<code>s[i0:i1]</code> will affect the contents of the original slice
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<code>s</code>.
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</p>
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ func (r *Resource) Poll() string {
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return resp.Status
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}
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// Sleep sleeps for an appropriate interval (dependant on error state)
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// Sleep sleeps for an appropriate interval (dependent on error state)
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// before sending the Resource to done.
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func (r *Resource) Sleep(done chan<- *Resource) {
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time.Sleep(pollInterval + errTimeout*time.Duration(r.errCount))
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@ -2035,7 +2035,7 @@ Other changes:
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* spec: define order of multiple assignment.
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* syscall/windows: dll function load and calling changes (thanks Alex Brainman).
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* syscall: add #ifdefs to fix the manual corrections in ztypes_linux_arm.go (thanks Dave Cheney),
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adjust Mount to accomodate stricter FS implementations.
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adjust Mount to accommodate stricter FS implementations.
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* testing: fix time reported for failing tests.
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* utf8: add Valid and ValidString.
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* websocket: tweak hybi ReadHandshake to support Firefox (thanks Luca Greco).
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@ -4362,7 +4362,7 @@ The print/println bootstrapping functions now write to standard error.
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To write to standard output, use fmt.Print[ln].
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A new tool, govet, has been added to the Go distribution. Govet is a static
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checker for Go programs. At the moment, and for the forseeable future,
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checker for Go programs. At the moment, and for the foreseeable future,
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it only checks arguments to print calls.
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The cgo tool for writing Go bindings for C code has changed so that it no
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@ -1966,7 +1966,7 @@ Host: golang.org
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const someResponse = "<html>some response</html>"
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// A Reponse that's just no bigger than 2KB, the buffer-before-chunking threshold.
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// A Response that's just no bigger than 2KB, the buffer-before-chunking threshold.
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var response = bytes.Repeat([]byte(someResponse), 2<<10/len(someResponse))
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// Both Content-Type and Content-Length set. Should be no buffering.
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@ -1492,7 +1492,7 @@ type Server struct {
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// TLSNextProto optionally specifies a function to take over
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// ownership of the provided TLS connection when an NPN
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// protocol upgrade has occured. The map key is the protocol
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// protocol upgrade has occurred. The map key is the protocol
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// name negotiated. The Handler argument should be used to
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// handle HTTP requests and will initialize the Request's TLS
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// and RemoteAddr if not already set. The connection is
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@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ loop:
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c = cas->chan;
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if(c->dataqsiz > 0)
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runtime·throw("selectgo: shouldnt happen");
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runtime·throw("selectgo: shouldn't happen");
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if(debug)
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runtime·printf("wait-return: sel=%p c=%p cas=%p kind=%d\n",
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ runtime·goenvs(void)
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// Register our thread-creation callback (see sys_darwin_{amd64,386}.s)
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// but only if we're not using cgo. If we are using cgo we need
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// to let the C pthread libary install its own thread-creation callback.
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// to let the C pthread library install its own thread-creation callback.
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if(!runtime·iscgo) {
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if(runtime·bsdthread_register() != 0) {
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if(runtime·getenv("DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES"))
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