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  1. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    #includes and processing the corresponding C code. That would require
    a full C parser and type checker that was also aware of any extensions
    known to the system compiler (for example, all the GNU C extensions) as
    well as the system-specific header locations and system-specific
    pre-#defined macros. This is certainly possible to do, but it is an
    enormous amount of work.
    
    Cgo takes a different approach. It determines the meaning of C
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  2. src/archive/tar/common.go

    	case TypeFifo:
    		mode |= fs.ModeNamedPipe
    	}
    
    	return mode
    }
    
    func (fi headerFileInfo) String() string {
    	return fs.FormatFileInfo(fi)
    }
    
    // sysStat, if non-nil, populates h from system-dependent fields of fi.
    var sysStat func(fi fs.FileInfo, h *Header, doNameLookups bool) error
    
    const (
    	// Mode constants from the USTAR spec:
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    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 15 16:01:50 GMT 2024
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  3. src/archive/zip/writer.go

    func detectUTF8(s string) (valid, require bool) {
    	for i := 0; i < len(s); {
    		r, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[i:])
    		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
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    - Last Modified: Thu Apr 04 14:28:57 GMT 2024
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