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  1. internal/crypto/doc.go

    // with customer provided keys (SSE-C).
    //
    // All objects are encrypted with an unique and randomly generated 'ObjectKey'.
    // The ObjectKey itself is never stored in plaintext. Instead it is only stored
    // in a sealed from. The sealed 'ObjectKey' is created by encrypting the 'ObjectKey'
    // with an unique key-encryption-key. Given the correct key-encryption-key the
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  2. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    The C type void* is represented by Go's unsafe.Pointer.
    The C types __int128_t and __uint128_t are represented by [16]byte.
    
    A few special C types which would normally be represented by a pointer
    type in Go are instead represented by a uintptr.  See the Special
    cases section below.
    
    To access a struct, union, or enum type directly, prefix it with
    struct_, union_, or enum_, as in C.struct_stat.
    
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