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all: fix problematic comments
Change-Id: If092ae7c72b66f172ae32fa6c7294a7ac250362e Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/463995 Reviewed-by: Cherry Mui <cherryyz@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Than McIntosh <thanm@google.com> Run-TryBot: Than McIntosh <thanm@google.com>
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (ctxt *Link) LookupABI(name string, abi ABI) *LSym {
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return ctxt.LookupABIInit(name, abi, nil)
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}
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// LookupABI looks up a symbol with the given ABI.
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// LookupABIInit looks up a symbol with the given ABI.
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// If it does not exist, it creates it and
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// passes it to init for one-time initialization.
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func (ctxt *Link) LookupABIInit(name string, abi ABI, init func(s *LSym)) *LSym {
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@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ func (x lico) withIsStmt() lico {
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return x.withStmt(PosIsStmt)
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}
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// withLogue attaches a prologue/epilogue attribute to a lico
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// withXlogue attaches a prologue/epilogue attribute to a lico
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func (x lico) withXlogue(xlogue PosXlogue) lico {
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if x == 0 {
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if xlogue == 0 {
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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ func (m *Metrics) Report(w io.Writer) {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s 1 %d ns/op\n", makeBenchString("total time"+gcString), totTime.Nanoseconds())
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}
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// Starts marks the beginning of a new measurement phase.
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// Start marks the beginning of a new measurement phase.
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// Once a metric is started, it continues until either a Report is issued, or another Start is called.
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func (m *Metrics) Start(name string) {
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if m == nil {
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@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ func (ctxt *Link) mkArchSym(name string, ver int, ls *loader.Sym) {
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ctxt.loader.SetAttrReachable(*ls, true)
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}
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// mkArchVecSym is similar to setArchSyms, but operates on elements within
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// mkArchSymVec is similar to setArchSyms, but operates on elements within
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// a slice, where each element corresponds to some symbol version.
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func (ctxt *Link) mkArchSymVec(name string, ver int, ls []loader.Sym) {
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ls[ver] = ctxt.loader.LookupOrCreateSym(name, ver)
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@ -1281,7 +1281,7 @@ func (l *Loader) SetSymAlign(i Sym, align int32) {
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l.align[i] = uint8(bits.Len32(uint32(align)))
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}
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// SymValue returns the section of the i-th symbol. i is global index.
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// SymSect returns the section of the i-th symbol. i is global index.
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func (l *Loader) SymSect(i Sym) *sym.Section {
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if int(i) >= len(l.symSects) {
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// symSects is extended lazily -- it the sym in question is
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@ -1320,7 +1320,7 @@ func (l *Loader) NewSection() *sym.Section {
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return sect
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}
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// SymDynImplib returns the "dynimplib" attribute for the specified
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// SymDynimplib returns the "dynimplib" attribute for the specified
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// symbol, making up a portion of the info for a symbol specified
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// on a "cgo_import_dynamic" compiler directive.
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func (l *Loader) SymDynimplib(i Sym) string {
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@ -1503,7 +1503,7 @@ func (l *Loader) SetSymDynid(i Sym, val int32) {
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}
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}
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// DynIdSyms returns the set of symbols for which dynID is set to an
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// DynidSyms returns the set of symbols for which dynID is set to an
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// interesting (non-default) value. This is expected to be a fairly
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// small set.
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func (l *Loader) DynidSyms() []Sym {
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@ -1836,7 +1836,7 @@ func (l *Loader) Relocs(i Sym) Relocs {
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return l.relocs(r, li)
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}
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// Relocs returns a Relocs object given a local sym index and reader.
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// relocs returns a Relocs object given a local sym index and reader.
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func (l *Loader) relocs(r *oReader, li uint32) Relocs {
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var rs []goobj.Reloc
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if l.isExtReader(r) {
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ func newReadlineUI() driver.UI {
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return &readlineUI{term: term.NewTerminal(rw, "")}
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}
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// Read returns a line of text (a command) read from the user.
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// ReadLine returns a line of text (a command) read from the user.
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// prompt is printed before reading the command.
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func (r *readlineUI) ReadLine(prompt string) (string, error) {
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r.term.SetPrompt(prompt)
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@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ func feSquareGeneric(v, a *Element) {
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v.carryPropagate()
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}
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// carryPropagate brings the limbs below 52 bits by applying the reduction
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// carryPropagateGeneric brings the limbs below 52 bits by applying the reduction
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// identity (a * 2²⁵⁵ + b = a * 19 + b) to the l4 carry.
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func (v *Element) carryPropagateGeneric() *Element {
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c0 := v.l0 >> 51
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@ -811,7 +811,7 @@ func (c *Conn) readFromUntil(r io.Reader, n int) error {
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return err
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}
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// sendAlert sends a TLS alert message.
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// sendAlertLocked sends a TLS alert message.
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func (c *Conn) sendAlertLocked(err alert) error {
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switch err {
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case alertNoRenegotiation, alertCloseNotify:
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@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ func isZero(val reflect.Value) bool {
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panic("unknown type in isZero " + val.Type().String())
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}
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// encGobEncoder encodes a value that implements the GobEncoder interface.
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// encodeGobEncoder encodes a value that implements the GobEncoder interface.
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// The data is sent as a byte array.
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func (enc *Encoder) encodeGobEncoder(b *encBuffer, ut *userTypeInfo, v reflect.Value) {
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// TODO: should we catch panics from the called method?
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@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ func (s *ss) convertFloat(str string, n int) float64 {
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return f
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}
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// convertComplex converts the next token to a complex128 value.
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// scanComplex converts the next token to a complex128 value.
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// The atof argument is a type-specific reader for the underlying type.
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// If we're reading complex64, atof will parse float32s and convert them
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// to float64's to avoid reproducing this code for each complex type.
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