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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    copied from the cgo input files. Functions with multiple
    return values are mapped to functions returning a struct.
    
    Not all Go types can be mapped to C types in a useful way.
    Go struct types are not supported; use a C struct type.
    Go array types are not supported; use a C pointer.
    
    Go functions that take arguments of type string may be called with the
    C type _GoString_, described above. The _GoString_ type will be
    Go
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  2. src/archive/tar/format.go

    //
    // The table's lower portion shows specialized features of each format,
    // such as supported string encodings, support for sub-second timestamps,
    // or support for sparse files.
    //
    // The Writer currently provides no support for sparse files.
    type Format int
    
    // Constants to identify various tar formats.
    const (
    	// Deliberately hide the meaning of constants from public API.
    Go
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  3. 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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  4. 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,
    Plain Text
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  5. 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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  6. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/mips64.s

    	SYNC		// 0000000f
    
    //
    // NOP
    //
    //	LNOP comma // asm doesn't support the trailing comma.
    //	{
    //		outcode(int($1), &nullgen, 0, &nullgen);
    //	}
    	NOP
    
    //	LNOP rreg comma // asm doesn't support the trailing comma.
    //	{
    //		outcode(int($1), &$2, 0, &nullgen);
    //	}
    	NOP R2
    
    //	LNOP freg comma // asm doesn't support the trailing comma.
    //	{
    //		outcode(int($1), &$2, 0, &nullgen);
    //	}
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  7. doc/asm.html

    </p>
    
    <h3 id="unsupported_opcodes">Unsupported opcodes</h3>
    
    <p>
    The assemblers are designed to support the compiler so not all hardware instructions
    are defined for all architectures: if the compiler doesn't generate it, it might not be there.
    If you need to use a missing instruction, there are two ways to proceed.
    One is to update the assembler to support that instruction, which is straightforward
    HTML
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  8. src/archive/tar/reader.go

    		// io.Seeker, but calling Seek always returns an error and performs
    		// no action. Thus, we try an innocent seek to the current position
    		// to see if Seek is really supported.
    		pos1, err := sr.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
    		if pos1 >= 0 && err == nil {
    			// Seek seems supported, so perform the real Seek.
    			pos2, err := sr.Seek(n-1, io.SeekCurrent)
    			if pos2 < 0 || err != nil {
    				return err
    			}
    			seekSkipped = pos2 - pos1
    		}
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  9. src/archive/zip/struct.go

    // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    /*
    Package zip provides support for reading and writing ZIP archives.
    
    See the [ZIP specification] for details.
    
    This package does not support disk spanning.
    
    A note about ZIP64:
    
    To be backwards compatible the FileHeader has both 32 and 64 bit Size
    Go
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  10. src/archive/zip/reader.go

    	"sort"
    	"strings"
    	"sync"
    	"time"
    )
    
    var zipinsecurepath = godebug.New("zipinsecurepath")
    
    var (
    	ErrFormat       = errors.New("zip: not a valid zip file")
    	ErrAlgorithm    = errors.New("zip: unsupported compression algorithm")
    	ErrChecksum     = errors.New("zip: checksum error")
    	ErrInsecurePath = errors.New("zip: insecure file path")
    )
    
    // A Reader serves content from a ZIP archive.
    type Reader struct {
    Go
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