runtime.hmap.noverflow (field)
11 uses
runtime (current package)
map.go#L123: noverflow uint16 // approximate number of overflow buckets; see incrnoverflow for details
map.go#L233: h.noverflow++
map.go#L243: h.noverflow++
map.go#L658: if !h.growing() && (overLoadFactor(h.count+1, h.B) || tooManyOverflowBuckets(h.noverflow, h.B)) {
map.go#L1030: h.noverflow = 0
map.go#L1080: h.noverflow = 0
map_fast32.go#L156: if !h.growing() && (overLoadFactor(h.count+1, h.B) || tooManyOverflowBuckets(h.noverflow, h.B)) {
map_fast32.go#L246: if !h.growing() && (overLoadFactor(h.count+1, h.B) || tooManyOverflowBuckets(h.noverflow, h.B)) {
map_fast64.go#L156: if !h.growing() && (overLoadFactor(h.count+1, h.B) || tooManyOverflowBuckets(h.noverflow, h.B)) {
map_fast64.go#L246: if !h.growing() && (overLoadFactor(h.count+1, h.B) || tooManyOverflowBuckets(h.noverflow, h.B)) {
map_faststr.go#L275: if !h.growing() && (overLoadFactor(h.count+1, h.B) || tooManyOverflowBuckets(h.noverflow, h.B)) {
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