regexp.queueOnePass.dense (field)
5 uses
regexp (current package)
onepass.go#L98: dense []uint32
onepass.go#L107: n = q.dense[q.nextIndex]
onepass.go#L121: return q.sparse[u] < q.size && q.dense[q.sparse[u]] == u
onepass.go#L135: q.dense[q.size] = u
onepass.go#L142: dense: make([]uint32, size),
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