func runtime.osyield
33 uses
runtime (current package)
cpuprof.go#L94: osyield()
cpuprof.go#L127: osyield()
lock_sema.go#L71: osyield()
mgcsweep.go#L311: osyield()
os_darwin.go#L334: func osyield() {
preempt.go#L250: osyield()
proc.go#L919: osyield()
proc.go#L1572: osyield()
proc.go#L1581: osyield()
proc.go#L1661: osyield()
proc.go#L2015: osyield()
proc.go#L2032: osyield()
proc.go#L3706: osyield()
proc.go#L3758: osyield()
proc.go#L3931: osyield()
proc.go#L4620: osyield()
proc.go#L5907: osyield()
signal_unix.go#L775: osyield()
signal_unix.go#L776: osyield()
signal_unix.go#L777: osyield()
signal_unix.go#L783: osyield()
signal_unix.go#L784: osyield()
signal_unix.go#L785: osyield()
sigqueue.go#L122: osyield()
time.go#L353: osyield()
time.go#L361: osyield()
time.go#L472: osyield()
time.go#L476: osyield()
time.go#L646: osyield()
time.go#L738: osyield()
time.go#L836: osyield()
time.go#L966: osyield()
trace.go#L327: osyield()
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