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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/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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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
The Go code can then refer to types such as C.size_t, variables such as C.stdout, or functions such as C.putchar. If the import of "C" is immediately preceded by a comment, that comment, called the preamble, is used as a header when compiling the C parts of the package. For example: // #include <stdio.h> // #include <errno.h> import "C" The preamble may contain any C code, including function and variable
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doc/godebug.md
denial of service attacks, this setting and default was backported to Go 1.19.13, Go 1.20.8, and Go 1.21.1. Go 1.22 made it an error for a request or response read by a net/http client or server to have an empty Content-Length header. This behavior is controlled by the `httplaxcontentlength` setting. Go 1.22 changed the behavior of ServeMux to accept extended patterns and unescape both patterns and request paths by segment.
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/archive/tar/50102.md
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
"strconv" "strings" "time" ) // Reader provides sequential access to the contents of a tar archive. // Reader.Next advances to the next file in the archive (including the first), // and then Reader can be treated as an io.Reader to access the file's data. type Reader struct { r io.Reader pad int64 // Amount of padding (ignored) after current file entry curr fileReader // Reader for current file entry
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src/archive/tar/tar_test.go
}, { header: &Header{Mode: 07777777}, formats: FormatUSTAR | FormatPAX | FormatGNU, }, { header: &Header{Mode: 07777777 + 1}, formats: FormatGNU, }, { header: &Header{Devmajor: -123}, formats: FormatGNU, }, { header: &Header{Devmajor: 1<<56 - 1}, formats: FormatGNU, }, { header: &Header{Devmajor: 1 << 56}, formats: FormatUnknown, }, { header: &Header{Devmajor: -1 << 56},
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src/archive/tar/writer_test.go
for { header, err := tr.Next() if err == io.EOF { break } if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to read header: %s", err) } if header.Typeflag != TypeReg { t.Fatalf("Typeflag should've been %d, found %d", TypeReg, header.Typeflag) } } } // failOnceWriter fails exactly once and then always reports success. type failOnceWriter bool
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src/bytes/example_test.go
var b bytes.Buffer // A Buffer needs no initialization. b.Write([]byte("Hello ")) fmt.Fprintf(&b, "world!") b.WriteTo(os.Stdout) // Output: Hello world! } func ExampleBuffer_reader() { // A Buffer can turn a string or a []byte into an io.Reader. buf := bytes.NewBufferString("R29waGVycyBydWxlIQ==") dec := base64.NewDecoder(base64.StdEncoding, buf) io.Copy(os.Stdout, dec) // Output: Gophers rule! }
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src/archive/zip/writer.go
// flag bit is set. However, there are several problems: // // * Many ZIP readers still do not support UTF-8. // * If the UTF-8 flag is cleared, several readers simply interpret the // name and comment fields as whatever the local system encoding is. // // In order to avoid breaking readers without UTF-8 support, // we avoid setting the UTF-8 flag if the strings are CP-437 compatible.
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