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  1. doc/next/7-ports.md

    <!-- go.dev/issue/64207 -->
    As [announced](go1.22#darwin) in the Go 1.22 release notes,
    Go 1.23 requires macOS 11 Big Sur or later;
    support for previous versions has been discontinued.
    
    ### Wasm {#wasm}
    
    <!-- go.dev/issue/63718 -->
    The `go_wasip1_wasm_exec` script in `GOROOT/misc/wasm` has dropped support
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  2. doc/godebug.md

    This behavior was backported to Go 1.19.8+ and Go 1.20.3+.
    
    Go 1.21 adds the support of Multipath TCP but it is only used if the application
    explicitly asked for it. This behavior can be controlled by the
    [`multipathtcp` setting](/pkg/net#Dialer.SetMultipathTCP).
    
    There is no plan to remove any of these settings.
    
    ### Go 1.20
    
    Go 1.20 introduced support for rejecting insecure paths in tar and zip archives,
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  3. src/archive/tar/common.go

    			}
    			if h.Typeflag == TypeGNUSparse {
    				whyOnlyGNU = "only GNU supports TypeGNUSparse"
    				format.mayOnlyBe(FormatGNU)
    			} else {
    				whyNoGNU = "GNU supports sparse files only with TypeGNUSparse"
    				format.mustNotBe(FormatGNU)
    			}
    			whyNoUSTAR = "USTAR does not support sparse files"
    			format.mustNotBe(FormatUSTAR)
    		}
    	*/
    
    	// Check desired format.
    Go
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    must support both internal and external linking, depending on the
    circumstances: if net is the only cgo-using package, then internal
    linking is probably fine, but if other packages are involved, so that there
    are dependencies on libraries beyond libc, external linking is likely
    to work better. The compilation of a package records the relevant
    information to support both linking modes, leaving the decision
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  5. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    				p.arch.Family == sys.PPC64) {
    				// Support (R1)(R2) (no scaling) and (R1)(R2*1).
    				p.errorf("%s doesn't support scaled register format", p.arch.Name)
    			} else {
    				a.Scale = int16(scale)
    			}
    		}
    		p.get(')')
    	} else if scale != 0 {
    		if p.arch.Family == sys.ARM64 {
    			p.errorf("arm64 doesn't support scaled register format")
    		}
    Go
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  6. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    For more information and other documents, see <a href="/">go.dev</a>.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Go is a general-purpose language designed with systems programming
    in mind. It is strongly typed and garbage-collected and has explicit
    support for concurrent programming.  Programs are constructed from
    <i>packages</i>, whose properties allow efficient management of
    dependencies.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    The grammar is compact and simple to parse, allowing for easy analysis
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  7. 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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  8. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    func parsePAX(r io.Reader) (map[string]string, error) {
    	buf, err := readSpecialFile(r)
    	if err != nil {
    		return nil, err
    	}
    	sbuf := string(buf)
    
    	// For GNU PAX sparse format 0.0 support.
    	// This function transforms the sparse format 0.0 headers into format 0.1
    	// headers since 0.0 headers were not PAX compliant.
    	var sparseMap []string
    
    	paxHdrs := make(map[string]string)
    	for len(sbuf) > 0 {
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  9. doc/go_spec.html

    For more information and other documents, see <a href="/">go.dev</a>.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Go is a general-purpose language designed with systems programming
    in mind. It is strongly typed and garbage-collected and has explicit
    support for concurrent programming.  Programs are constructed from
    <i>packages</i>, whose properties allow efficient management of
    dependencies.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    The syntax is compact and simple to parse, allowing for easy analysis
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  10. src/archive/tar/writer_test.go

    				Uname:    "rawr",
    				Gname:    "dsnet",
    				ModTime:  time.Unix(0, 0),
    				Format:   FormatGNU,
    			}, nil},
    			testClose{nil},
    		},
    		// TODO(dsnet): Re-enable this test when adding sparse support.
    		// See https://golang.org/issue/22735
    		/*
    			}, {
    				file: "testdata/gnu-nil-sparse-data.tar",
    				tests: []testFnc{
    					testHeader{Header{
    						Typeflag:    TypeGNUSparse,
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