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src/archive/zip/struct.go
CRC32 uint32 // CompressedSize is the compressed size of the file in bytes. // If either the uncompressed or compressed size of the file // does not fit in 32 bits, CompressedSize is set to ^uint32(0). // // Deprecated: Use CompressedSize64 instead. CompressedSize uint32 // UncompressedSize is the uncompressed size of the file in bytes. // If either the uncompressed or compressed size of the file
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src/archive/zip/reader.go
// jar tool) don't properly set the storage method on directories // resulting in a file with compressed size > 0 but uncompressed size == // 0. We still want to fail when a directory has associated uncompressed // data, but we are tolerant of cases where the uncompressed size is // zero but compressed size is not. if f.UncompressedSize64 != 0 { return &dirReader{ErrFormat}, nil } else {
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docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-request-and-route.md
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cmd/object-api-utils.go
} conn.Close() break } return host } // IsCompressed returns true if the object is marked as compressed. func (o *ObjectInfo) IsCompressed() bool { _, ok := o.UserDefined[ReservedMetadataPrefix+"compression"] return ok } // IsCompressedOK returns whether the object is compressed and can be decompressed. func (o *ObjectInfo) IsCompressedOK() (bool, error) {
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src/archive/zip/writer.go
// the file needs a zip64 header. store maxint in both // 32 bit size fields (and offset later) to signal that the // zip64 extra header should be used. b.uint32(uint32max) // compressed size b.uint32(uint32max) // uncompressed size // append a zip64 extra block to Extra var buf [28]byte // 2x uint16 + 3x uint64 eb := writeBuf(buf[:]) eb.uint16(zip64ExtraID) eb.uint16(24) // size = 3x uint64
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src/archive/zip/writer_test.go
t.Errorf("unexpected method and flags: %v", b[6:10]) } if !bytes.Equal(b[14:26], make([]byte, 12)) { // FileHeader.{CRC32,CompressSize,UncompressedSize} all zero. t.Errorf("unexpected crc, compress and uncompressed size to be 0 was: %v", b[14:26]) } binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(sig[:], uint32(dataDescriptorSignature)) if bytes.Contains(b, sig[:]) { t.Error("there should be no data descriptor") } }
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
// which names a file in the testdata/ directory containing the // uncompressed expected content. // If content is very large, an alternative to setting Content or File // is to set Size, which will then be checked against the header-reported size // but will bypass the decompressing of the actual data. // This last option is used for testing very large (multi-GB) compressed files. ContentErr error Content []byte File string
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src/archive/zip/zip_test.go
testZip64DirectoryRecordLength(buf, t) } func TestZip64EdgeCase(t *testing.T) { if testing.Short() { t.Skip("slow test; skipping") } t.Parallel() // Test a zip file with uncompressed size 0xFFFFFFFF. // That's the magic marker for a 64-bit file, so even though // it fits in a 32-bit field we must use the 64-bit field. // Go 1.5 and earlier got this wrong, // writing an invalid zip file.
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guava/src/com/google/common/net/InetAddresses.java
* addresses, the output follows <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952">RFC 5952</a> section * 4. The main difference is that this method uses "::" for zero compression, while Java's version * uses the uncompressed form (except on Android, where the zero compression is also done). The * other difference is that this method outputs any scope ID in the format that it was provided at
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/InetAddresses.java
* addresses, the output follows <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952">RFC 5952</a> section * 4. The main difference is that this method uses "::" for zero compression, while Java's version * uses the uncompressed form (except on Android, where the zero compression is also done). The * other difference is that this method outputs any scope ID in the format that it was provided at
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