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src/archive/zip/struct.go
Method uint16 // Modified is the modified time of the file. // // When reading, an extended timestamp is preferred over the legacy MS-DOS // date field, and the offset between the times is used as the timezone. // If only the MS-DOS date is present, the timezone is assumed to be UTC. // // When writing, an extended timestamp (which is timezone-agnostic) is // always emitted. The legacy MS-DOS date field is encoded according to the
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src/archive/zip/writer.go
// If Modified is set, this takes precedence over MS-DOS timestamp fields. if !fh.Modified.IsZero() { // Contrary to the FileHeader.SetModTime method, we intentionally // do not convert to UTC, because we assume the user intends to encode // the date using the specified timezone. A user may want this control // because many legacy ZIP readers interpret the timestamp according // to the local timezone. //
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src/archive/zip/reader.go
f.Modified = modified.UTC() // If legacy MS-DOS timestamps are set, we can use the delta between // the legacy and extended versions to estimate timezone offset. // // A non-UTC timezone is always used (even if offset is zero). // Thus, FileHeader.Modified.Location() == time.UTC is useful for // determining whether extended timestamps are present. // This is necessary for users that need to do additional time
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
struct { x, y float64 "" // an empty tag string is like an absent tag name string "any string is permitted as a tag" _ [4]byte "ceci n'est pas un champ de structure" } // A struct corresponding to a TimeStamp protocol buffer. // The tag strings define the protocol buffer field numbers; // they follow the convention outlined by the reflect package. struct { microsec uint64 `protobuf:"1"`
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src/archive/tar/strconv.go
octBits := uint(n-1) * 3 return x >= 0 && (n >= 22 || x < 1<<octBits) } // parsePAXTime takes a string of the form %d.%d as described in the PAX // specification. Note that this implementation allows for negative timestamps, // which is allowed for by the PAX specification, but not always portable. func parsePAXTime(s string) (time.Time, error) { const maxNanoSecondDigits = 9 // Split string into seconds and sub-seconds parts.
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src/archive/tar/format.go
// the maximum number of bytes allowed for each string field and // the integer type used to store each numeric field // (where timestamps are stored as the number of seconds since the Unix epoch). // // The table's lower portion shows specialized features of each format, // such as supported string encodings, support for sub-second timestamps, // or support for sparse files. // // The Writer currently provides no support for sparse files. type Format int
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doc/go_spec.html
struct { x, y float64 "" // an empty tag string is like an absent tag name string "any string is permitted as a tag" _ [4]byte "ceci n'est pas un champ de structure" } // A struct corresponding to a TimeStamp protocol buffer. // The tag strings define the protocol buffer field numbers; // they follow the convention outlined by the reflect package. struct { microsec uint64 `protobuf:"1"`
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