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  1. src/archive/tar/writer.go

    	fileState
    
    	ReadFrom(io.Reader) (int64, error)
    }
    
    // Flush finishes writing the current file's block padding.
    // The current file must be fully written before Flush can be called.
    //
    // This is unnecessary as the next call to [Writer.WriteHeader] or [Writer.Close]
    // will implicitly flush out the file's padding.
    func (tw *Writer) Flush() error {
    	if tw.err != nil {
    		return tw.err
    	}
    Registered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Mon Feb 03 16:38:43 UTC 2025
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  2. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    // Reader.Next advances to the next file in the archive (including the first),
    // and then Reader can be treated as an io.Reader to access the file's data.
    type Reader struct {
    	r    io.Reader
    	pad  int64      // Amount of padding (ignored) after current file entry
    	curr fileReader // Reader for current file entry
    	blk  block      // Buffer to use as temporary local storage
    
    	// err is a persistent error.
    Registered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 08 01:59:14 UTC 2024
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  3. docs/debugging/xl-meta/main.go

    						if err != nil {
    							return err
    						}
    						splitFilled, err := rs.Split(m.filled)
    						if err != nil {
    							return err
    						}
    						// Fill padding...
    						padding := len(splitFilled[0])*k - len(m.filled)
    						for i := range padding {
    							arr := splitFilled[k-1]
    							arr[len(arr)-i-1] = 1
    						}
    
    						hasParity := 0
    						parityOK := make([]bool, m.shards)
    Registered: Sun Sep 07 19:28:11 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Aug 29 02:39:48 UTC 2025
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  4. src/archive/tar/reader_test.go

    		{data2[:512], 1, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
    		{data2[:1195], 1, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
    		{data2[:1196], 1, io.EOF}, // Exact end of data and start of padding
    		{data2[:1200], 1, io.EOF},
    		{data2[:1535], 1, io.EOF},
    		{data2[:1536], 1, io.EOF}, // Exact end of padding
    		{data2[:1536] + trash[:1], 1, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
    		{data2[:1536] + trash[:511], 1, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
    		{data2[:1536] + trash, 1, ErrHeader},
    Registered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 03 15:48:09 UTC 2024
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  5. cmd/encryption-v1.go

    	SSEIVSize = 32 // 32 bytes
    
    	// SSEDAREPackageBlockSize - SSE dare package block size.
    	SSEDAREPackageBlockSize = 64 * 1024 // 64KiB bytes
    
    	// SSEDAREPackageMetaSize - SSE dare package meta padding bytes.
    	SSEDAREPackageMetaSize = 32 // 32 bytes
    
    )
    
    // KMSKeyID returns in AWS compatible KMS KeyID() format.
    func (o *ObjectInfo) KMSKeyID() string { return kmsKeyIDFromMetadata(o.UserDefined) }
    
    Registered: Sun Sep 07 19:28:11 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Aug 29 02:39:48 UTC 2025
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  6. cmd/object-api-utils.go

    func newS2CompressReader(r io.Reader, on int64, encrypted bool) (rc io.ReadCloser, idx func() []byte) {
    	pr, pw := io.Pipe()
    	// Copy input to compressor
    	opts := compressOpts
    	if encrypted {
    		// The values used for padding are not a security concern,
    		// but we choose pseudo-random numbers instead of just zeros.
    		rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UnixNano()))
    Registered: Sun Sep 07 19:28:11 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Jun 25 15:08:54 UTC 2025
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  7. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    current implementation may sometimes cause a runtime error if the
    contents of the C memory appear to be a Go pointer. Therefore, avoid
    passing uninitialized C memory to Go code if the Go code is going to
    store pointer values in it. Zero out the memory in C before passing it
    to Go.
    
    # Optimizing calls of C code
    
    When passing a Go pointer to a C function the compiler normally ensures
    that the Go object lives on the heap. If the C function does not keep
    Registered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Dec 11 23:57:34 UTC 2024
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  8. doc/asm.html

    is the name <code>foo</code> as an address in memory.
    This form is used to name global functions and data.
    Adding <code>&lt;&gt;</code> to the name, as in <span style="white-space: nowrap"><code>foo&lt;&gt;(SB)</code></span>, makes the name
    visible only in the current source file, like a top-level <code>static</code> declaration in a C file.
    Adding an offset to the name refers to that offset from the symbol's address, so
    Registered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Tue Nov 28 19:15:27 UTC 2023
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  9. docs/bucket/replication/README.md

    detailed [here](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/replicating-existing-objects-between-s3-buckets/) can be enabled by passing `existing-objects` as a value to `--replicate` flag while adding or editing a replication rule.
    
    Once existing object replication is enabled, all objects or object prefixes that satisfy the replication rules and were created prior to adding replication configuration OR while replication rules were disabled will be synced to the target cluster. Depending on the...
    Registered: Sun Sep 07 19:28:11 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Tue Aug 12 18:20:36 UTC 2025
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  10. api/go1.12.txt

    pkg syscall (freebsd-386), type Stat_t struct, Mtim_ext int32
    pkg syscall (freebsd-386), type Stat_t struct, Nlink uint64
    pkg syscall (freebsd-386), type Stat_t struct, Padding0 int16
    pkg syscall (freebsd-386), type Stat_t struct, Padding1 int32
    pkg syscall (freebsd-386), type Stat_t struct, Rdev uint64
    pkg syscall (freebsd-386), type Stat_t struct, Spare [10]uint64
    Registered: Tue Sep 09 11:13:09 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Jan 02 21:21:53 UTC 2019
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