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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
return messWith("crc32-not-streamed.zip", func(b []byte) { // Corrupt foo.txt's final crc32 byte, in both // the file header and TOC. (0x7e -> 0x7f) b[0x11]++ b[0x9d]++ // TODO(bradfitz): add a new test that only corrupts // one of these values, and verify that that's also an // error. Currently, the reader code doesn't verify the // fileheader and TOC's crc32 match if they're both
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
func C.GoBytes(unsafe.Pointer, C.int) []byte As a special case, C.malloc does not call the C library malloc directly but instead calls a Go helper function that wraps the C library malloc but guarantees never to return nil. If C's malloc indicates out of memory, the helper function crashes the program, like when Go itself runs out of memory. Because C.malloc cannot fail, it has no two-result form that returns errno.
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src/bytes/buffer_test.go
if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if i != 0 { t.Fatalf("unexpected return from bytes.ReadFrom (1): got: %d, want %d", i, 0) } check(t, "TestReadFromPanicReader (1)", &buf, "") // Confirm that when Reader panics, the empty buffer remains empty var buf2 Buffer defer func() { recover() check(t, "TestReadFromPanicReader (2)", &buf2, "") }() buf2.ReadFrom(panicReader{panic: true}) }
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
<code>T</code>’s embedded interfaces. </p> <pre> type Reader interface { Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) Close() error } type Writer interface { Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) Close() error } // ReadWriter's methods are Read, Write, and Close. type ReadWriter interface { Reader // includes methods of Reader in ReadWriter's method set
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src/archive/tar/common.go
// For forward compatibility, users that retrieve a Header from Reader.Next, // mutate it in some ways, and then pass it back to Writer.WriteHeader // should do so by creating a new Header and copying the fields // that they are interested in preserving. type Header struct { // Typeflag is the type of header entry. // The zero value is automatically promoted to either TypeReg or TypeDir // depending on the presence of a trailing slash in Name.
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/archive/tar/50102.md
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src/cmd/addr2line/addr2line_test.go
os.Setenv("GO_ADDR2LINETEST_IS_ADDR2LINE", "1") // Set for subprocesses to inherit. os.Exit(m.Run()) } // addr2linePath returns the path to the "addr2line" binary to run. func addr2linePath(t testing.TB) string { t.Helper() testenv.MustHaveExec(t) addr2linePathOnce.Do(func() { addr2lineExePath, addr2linePathErr = os.Executable() }) if addr2linePathErr != nil { t.Fatal(addr2linePathErr) } return addr2lineExePath }
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doc/godebug.md
it defaults to `panicnil=0`, making `panic(nil)` a run-time error. Using `panicnil=1` restores the behavior of Go 1.20 and earlier. When compiling a work module or workspace that declares an older Go version, the Go toolchain amends its defaults to match that older Go version as closely as possible. For example, when a Go 1.21 toolchain compiles a program, if the work module's `go.mod` or the workspace's `go.work`
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doc/asm.html
</p> <pre> type reader struct { buf [bufSize]byte r int } </pre> <p> Assembly can refer to the size of this struct as <code>reader__size</code> and the offsets of the two fields as <code>reader_buf</code> and <code>reader_r</code>. Hence, if register <code>R1</code> contains a pointer to a <code>reader</code>, assembly can reference the <code>r</code> field
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src/archive/zip/zip_test.go
} if err := w.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // read back zip file and check that we get to the end of it r, err := NewReader(buf, buf.Size()) if err != nil { t.Fatal("reader:", err) } f0 := r.File[0] rc, err := f0.Open() if err != nil { t.Fatal("opening:", err) } rc.(*checksumReader).hash = fakeHash32{} for i := 0; i < chunks; i++ {
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