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src/crypto/x509/x509_test.go
b2xhbmctZGV2QGdtYWlsLmNvbTBZMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHA0IABPMt 2ErhxAty5EJRu9yM+MTy+hUXm3pdW1ensAv382KoGExSXAFWP7pjJnNtHO+XSwVm YNtqjcAGFKpweoN//kQwCgYIKoZIzj0EAwIDRwAwRAIgIYSaUA/IB81gjbIw/hUV 70twxJr5EcgOo0hLp3Jm+EYCIFDO3NNcgmURbJ1kfoS3N/0O+irUtoPw38YoNkqJ h5wi -----END CERTIFICATE----- ` // Self-signed certificate using ECDSA with SHA256 & secp384r1 var ecdsaSHA256p384CertPem = ` -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
<p> An integer literal is a sequence of digits representing an <a href="#Constants">integer constant</a>. An optional prefix sets a non-decimal base: <code>0b</code> or <code>0B</code> for binary, <code>0</code>, <code>0o</code>, or <code>0O</code> for octal, and <code>0x</code> or <code>0X</code> for hexadecimal. A single <code>0</code> is considered a decimal zero. In hexadecimal literals, letters <code>a</code> through <code>f</code>
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