Compared to go help doc output, it seems flag.PrintDefaults() messes up
flags descriptions of go doc --help ?
go doc --help
Usage of [go] doc:
go doc
go doc
go doc [.]
go doc [].[.]
go doc [.]
For more information run
go help doc
Flags:
-all
show all documentation for package
-c symbol matchi
i7 16Gb RAM 256Gb SSD Samsung 860evo :
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/claygod/coffer
BenchmarkClean-8 10
0.00324 ns/op
BenchmarkCofferWriteParallel32NotConcurent-8
time="2019-10-16T20:31:38+03:00" level=error msg="Key len
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* gera...@cloudoki.com [191016 11:03]:
> I'm not sure about its *idiomacity*, but namespacing should be a nice thing.
>
> On Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at 8:48:52 PM UTC, yiyus wrote:
Do you realize you are responding to an eight-year-old thread? If you
really feel a nee
https://play.golang.org/p/Q7otoSJBD5g
As you can see here, wrapping a 2d slice inside of a 3d slice does not
affect the ordering. Look to see if you use a map anywhere - the order of
map keys is not preserved, and indeed is deliberately randomized. Beyond
that, add tests and printfs to narrow d
I'm not sure about its *idiomacity*, but namespacing should be a nice thing.
On Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at 8:48:52 PM UTC, yiyus wrote:
>
> 2011/3/1 Nihlus >:
> > some_fun() would be implemented as an ordinary method
> > for the type (with the value of the receiver simply discarded)
>
> Why having
Hello!
If you have a few minutes, please install my embedded database
https://github.com/claygod/coffer and run the benchmark in the root of the
package.
I wonder what computers, with what hard drives, what kind of performance. Put
the results here.
Thank you in advance!
The results will loo
Em terça-feira, 15 de outubro de 2019 07:16:35 UTC-3, Stuart Davies
escreveu:
>
>
> if p.LineCount >= len(p.Offsets) {
> newLen := p.LineCount + 50
> sb := make([]int64, newLen)
> for i := 0; i < p.LineCount; i++ {
> sb[i] = p.Offsets[i]
> }
> p.Offsets = sb
> }
>
>
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