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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    an integer value identifying a Unicode code point.
    A rune literal is expressed as one or more characters enclosed in single quotes,
    as in <code>'x'</code> or <code>'\n'</code>.
    Within the quotes, any character may appear except newline and unescaped single
    quote. A single quoted character represents the Unicode value
    of the character itself,
    while multi-character sequences beginning with a backslash encode
    values in various formats.
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  2. src/archive/tar/common.go

    	// Deprecated: Use TypeReg instead.
    	TypeRegA = '\x00'
    
    	// Type '1' to '6' are header-only flags and may not have a data body.
    	TypeLink    = '1' // Hard link
    	TypeSymlink = '2' // Symbolic link
    	TypeChar    = '3' // Character device node
    	TypeBlock   = '4' // Block device node
    	TypeDir     = '5' // Directory
    	TypeFifo    = '6' // FIFO node
    
    	// Type '7' is reserved.
    	TypeCont = '7'
    
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    an integer value identifying a Unicode code point.
    A rune literal is expressed as one or more characters enclosed in single quotes,
    as in <code>'x'</code> or <code>'\n'</code>.
    Within the quotes, any character may appear except newline and unescaped single
    quote. A single quoted character represents the Unicode value
    of the character itself,
    while multi-character sequences beginning with a backslash encode
    values in various formats.
    </p>
    
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  4. src/bytes/bytes.go

    // given ASCII character in the set. The 128-bits of the lower 16 bytes,
    // starting with the least-significant bit of the lowest word to the
    // most-significant bit of the highest word, map to the full range of all
    // 128 ASCII characters. The 128-bits of the upper 16 bytes will be zeroed,
    // ensuring that any non-ASCII character will be reported as not in the set.
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  5. src/builtin/builtin.go

    // used, by convention, to distinguish byte values from 8-bit unsigned
    // integer values.
    type byte = uint8
    
    // rune is an alias for int32 and is equivalent to int32 in all ways. It is
    // used, by convention, to distinguish character values from integer values.
    type rune = int32
    
    // any is an alias for interface{} and is equivalent to interface{} in all ways.
    type any = interface{}
    
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  6. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    the allowed CPPFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, FFLAGS, and LDFLAGS.
    
    Also for security reasons, only a limited set of characters are
    permitted, notably alphanumeric characters and a few symbols, such as
    '.', that will not be interpreted in unexpected ways. Attempts to use
    forbidden characters will get a "malformed #cgo argument" error.
    
    When building, the CGO_CFLAGS, CGO_CPPFLAGS, CGO_CXXFLAGS, CGO_FFLAGS and
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  7. src/archive/zip/reader_test.go

    	}
    }
    
    func TestCVE202141772(t *testing.T) {
    	t.Setenv("GODEBUG", "zipinsecurepath=0")
    	// Archive contains a file whose name is exclusively made up of '/', '\'
    	// characters, or "../", "..\" paths, which would previously cause a panic.
    	//
    	//  Length   Method    Size  Cmpr    Date    Time   CRC-32   Name
    	// --------  ------  ------- ---- ---------- ----- --------  ----
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  8. src/archive/zip/writer.go

    		i += size
    		// Officially, ZIP uses CP-437, but many readers use the system's
    		// local character encoding. Most encoding are compatible with a large
    		// subset of CP-437, which itself is ASCII-like.
    		//
    		// Forbid 0x7e and 0x5c since EUC-KR and Shift-JIS replace those
    		// characters with localized currency and overline characters.
    		if r < 0x20 || r > 0x7d || r == 0x5c {
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  9. doc/asm.html

    <code>fmt.Printf</code> or <code>math/rand.Int</code>.
    Because the assembler's parser treats period and slash as punctuation,
    those strings cannot be used directly as identifier names.
    Instead, the assembler allows the middle dot character U+00B7
    and the division slash U+2215 in identifiers and rewrites them to
    plain period and slash.
    Within an assembler source file, the symbols above are written as
    <code>fmt·Printf</code> and <code>math∕rand·Int</code>.
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  10. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    		str, err := strconv.Unquote(tok.String())
    		if err != nil {
    			p.errorf("%s", err)
    		}
    		r, w := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(str)
    		if w == 1 && r == utf8.RuneError {
    			p.errorf("illegal UTF-8 encoding for character constant")
    		}
    		return uint64(r)
    	case '+':
    		return +p.factor()
    	case '-':
    		return -p.factor()
    	case '~':
    		return ^p.factor()
    	case '(':
    		v := p.expr()
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