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src/bytes/reader.go
// A Reader implements the io.Reader, io.ReaderAt, io.WriterTo, io.Seeker, // io.ByteScanner, and io.RuneScanner interfaces by reading from // a byte slice. // Unlike a [Buffer], a Reader is read-only and supports seeking. // The zero value for Reader operates like a Reader of an empty slice. type Reader struct { s []byte i int64 // current reading index prevRune int // index of previous rune; or < 0 }
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
if _, err := io.ReadFull(tr.r, tr.blk[:]); err != nil { return nil, nil, err // EOF is okay here; exactly 1 block of zeros read } if bytes.Equal(tr.blk[:], zeroBlock[:]) { return nil, nil, io.EOF // normal EOF; exactly 2 block of zeros read } return nil, nil, ErrHeader // Zero block and then non-zero block } // Verify the header matches a known format. format := tr.blk.getFormat()
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src/archive/zip/reader.go
bodyOffset, err := f.findBodyOffset() if err != nil { return nil, err } if strings.HasSuffix(f.Name, "/") { // The ZIP specification (APPNOTE.TXT) specifies that directories, which // are technically zero-byte files, must not have any associated file // data. We previously tried failing here if f.CompressedSize64 != 0, // but it turns out that a number of implementations (namely, the Java
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