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src/archive/tar/common.go
} } if sysStat != nil { return h, sysStat(fi, h, doNameLookups) } return h, nil } // FileInfoNames extends [fs.FileInfo]. // Passing an instance of this to [FileInfoHeader] permits the caller // to avoid a system-dependent name lookup by specifying the Uname and Gname directly. type FileInfoNames interface { fs.FileInfo // Uname should give a user name. Uname() (string, error)
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src/archive/tar/format.go
// // While this format is compatible with most tar readers, // the format has several limitations making it unsuitable for some usages. // Most notably, it cannot support sparse files, files larger than 8GiB, // filenames larger than 256 characters, and non-ASCII filenames. // // Reference: // http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/pax.html#tag_20_92_13_06 FormatUSTAR
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doc/asm.html
</p> <p> In Go object files and binaries, the full name of a symbol is the package path followed by a period and the symbol name: <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
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api/go1.txt
pkg go/doc, type Value struct, Doc string pkg go/doc, type Value struct, Names []string pkg go/parser, const DeclarationErrors Mode pkg go/parser, const ImportsOnly Mode pkg go/parser, const PackageClauseOnly Mode pkg go/parser, const ParseComments Mode pkg go/parser, const SpuriousErrors Mode pkg go/parser, const Trace Mode pkg go/parser, func ParseDir(*token.FileSet, string, func(os.FileInfo) bool, Mode) (map[string]*ast.Package, error)
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src/archive/zip/reader.go
fieldBuf := extra.sub(fieldSize) switch fieldTag { case zip64ExtraID: f.zip64 = true // update directory values from the zip64 extra block. // They should only be consulted if the sizes read earlier // are maxed out. // See golang.org/issue/13367. if needUSize { needUSize = false if len(fieldBuf) < 8 { return ErrFormat } f.UncompressedSize64 = fieldBuf.uint64() }
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src/bytes/bytes_test.go
actual := LastIndexByte([]byte(test.a), test.b[0]) if actual != test.i { t.Errorf("LastIndexByte(%q,%c) = %v; want %v", test.a, test.b[0], actual, test.i) } } } // test a larger buffer with different sizes and alignments func TestIndexByteBig(t *testing.T) { var n = 1024 if testing.Short() { n = 128 } b := make([]byte, n) for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
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doc/next/6-stdlib/1-time.md
[time.Timer] and [time.Ticker]. First, `Timer`s and `Ticker`s that are no longer referred to by the program become eligible for garbage collection immediately, even if their `Stop` methods have not been called. Earlier versions of Go did not collect unstopped `Timer`s until after they had fired and never collected unstopped `Ticker`s. Second, the timer channel associated with a `Timer` or `Ticker` is now unbuffered, with capacity 0.
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// goroutine. When a function F calls panic, normal execution of F stops // immediately. Any functions whose execution was deferred by F are run in // the usual way, and then F returns to its caller. To the caller G, the // invocation of F then behaves like a call to panic, terminating G's // execution and running any deferred functions. This continues until all
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src/bytes/bytes.go
n := len(b) * count if len(b) == 0 { return []byte{} } // Past a certain chunk size it is counterproductive to use // larger chunks as the source of the write, as when the source // is too large we are basically just thrashing the CPU D-cache. // So if the result length is larger than an empirically-found // limit (8KB), we stop growing the source string once the limit
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src/archive/zip/zip_test.go
if testing.Short() { t.Skip("slow test; skipping") } t.Parallel() // Test a zip file with uncompressed size 0xFFFFFFFF. // That's the magic marker for a 64-bit file, so even though // it fits in a 32-bit field we must use the 64-bit field. // Go 1.5 and earlier got this wrong, // writing an invalid zip file. const size = 1<<32 - 1 - int64(len("END\n")) // before the "END\n" part buf := testZip64(t, size)
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