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- // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
- // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
- // +build aix darwin dragonfly freebsd linux netbsd openbsd solaris
-
- // Package unix contains an interface to the low-level operating system
- // primitives. OS details vary depending on the underlying system, and
- // by default, godoc will display OS-specific documentation for the current
- // system. If you want godoc to display OS documentation for another
- // system, set $GOOS and $GOARCH to the desired system. For example, if
- // you want to view documentation for freebsd/arm on linux/amd64, set $GOOS
- // to freebsd and $GOARCH to arm.
- //
- // The primary use of this package is inside other packages that provide a more
- // portable interface to the system, such as "os", "time" and "net". Use
- // those packages rather than this one if you can.
- //
- // For details of the functions and data types in this package consult
- // the manuals for the appropriate operating system.
- //
- // These calls return err == nil to indicate success; otherwise
- // err represents an operating system error describing the failure and
- // holds a value of type syscall.Errno.
- package unix // import "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
-
- import "strings"
-
- // ByteSliceFromString returns a NUL-terminated slice of bytes
- // containing the text of s. If s contains a NUL byte at any
- // location, it returns (nil, EINVAL).
- func ByteSliceFromString(s string) ([]byte, error) {
- if strings.IndexByte(s, 0) != -1 {
- return nil, EINVAL
- }
- a := make([]byte, len(s)+1)
- copy(a, s)
- return a, nil
- }
-
- // BytePtrFromString returns a pointer to a NUL-terminated array of
- // bytes containing the text of s. If s contains a NUL byte at any
- // location, it returns (nil, EINVAL).
- func BytePtrFromString(s string) (*byte, error) {
- a, err := ByteSliceFromString(s)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- return &a[0], nil
- }
-
- // Single-word zero for use when we need a valid pointer to 0 bytes.
- var _zero uintptr
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