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gcc/: * gcc.c (default_compilers): Add entry for ".go". * common.opt: Add -static-libgo as a driver option. * doc/install.texi (Configuration): Mention libgo as an option for --enable-shared. Mention go as an option for --enable-languages. * doc/invoke.texi (Overall Options): Mention .go as a file name suffix. Mention go as a -x option. * doc/frontends.texi (G++ and GCC): Mention Go as a supported language. * doc/sourcebuild.texi (Top Level): Mention libgo. * doc/standards.texi (Standards): Add section on Go language. Move references for other languages into their own section. * doc/contrib.texi (Contributors): Mention that I contributed the Go frontend. gcc/testsuite/: * lib/go.exp: New file. * lib/go-dg.exp: New file. * lib/go-torture.exp: New file. * lib/target-supports.exp (check_compile): Match // Go. From-SVN: r167407
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5.9 KiB
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258 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// This package implements the PEM data encoding, which originated in Privacy
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// Enhanced Mail. The most common use of PEM encoding today is in TLS keys and
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// certificates. See RFC 1421.
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package pem
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/base64"
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"io"
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"os"
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)
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// A Block represents a PEM encoded structure.
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//
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// The encoded form is:
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// -----BEGIN Type-----
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// Headers
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// base64-encoded Bytes
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// -----END Type-----
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// where Headers is a possibly empty sequence of Key: Value lines.
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type Block struct {
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Type string // The type, taken from the preamble (i.e. "RSA PRIVATE KEY").
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Headers map[string]string // Optional headers.
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Bytes []byte // The decoded bytes of the contents. Typically a DER encoded ASN.1 structure.
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}
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// getLine results the first \r\n or \n delineated line from the given byte
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// array. The line does not include the \r\n or \n. The remainder of the byte
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// array (also not including the new line bytes) is also returned and this will
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// always be smaller than the original argument.
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func getLine(data []byte) (line, rest []byte) {
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i := bytes.Index(data, []byte{'\n'})
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var j int
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if i < 0 {
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i = len(data)
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j = i
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} else {
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j = i + 1
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if i > 0 && data[i-1] == '\r' {
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i--
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}
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}
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return data[0:i], data[j:]
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}
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// removeWhitespace returns a copy of its input with all spaces, tab and
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// newline characters removed.
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func removeWhitespace(data []byte) []byte {
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result := make([]byte, len(data))
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n := 0
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for _, b := range data {
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if b == ' ' || b == '\t' || b == '\r' || b == '\n' {
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continue
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}
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result[n] = b
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n++
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}
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return result[0:n]
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}
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var pemStart = []byte("\n-----BEGIN ")
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var pemEnd = []byte("\n-----END ")
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var pemEndOfLine = []byte("-----")
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// Decode will find the next PEM formatted block (certificate, private key
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// etc) in the input. It returns that block and the remainder of the input. If
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// no PEM data is found, p is nil and the whole of the input is returned in
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// rest.
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func Decode(data []byte) (p *Block, rest []byte) {
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// pemStart begins with a newline. However, at the very beginning of
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// the byte array, we'll accept the start string without it.
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rest = data
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if bytes.HasPrefix(data, pemStart[1:]) {
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rest = rest[len(pemStart)-1 : len(data)]
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} else if i := bytes.Index(data, pemStart); i >= 0 {
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rest = rest[i+len(pemStart) : len(data)]
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} else {
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return nil, data
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}
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typeLine, rest := getLine(rest)
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if !bytes.HasSuffix(typeLine, pemEndOfLine) {
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goto Error
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}
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typeLine = typeLine[0 : len(typeLine)-len(pemEndOfLine)]
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p = &Block{
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Headers: make(map[string]string),
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Type: string(typeLine),
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}
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for {
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// This loop terminates because getLine's second result is
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// always smaller than it's argument.
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if len(rest) == 0 {
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return nil, data
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}
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line, next := getLine(rest)
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i := bytes.Index(line, []byte{':'})
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if i == -1 {
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break
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}
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// TODO(agl): need to cope with values that spread across lines.
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key, val := line[0:i], line[i+1:]
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key = bytes.TrimSpace(key)
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val = bytes.TrimSpace(val)
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p.Headers[string(key)] = string(val)
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rest = next
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}
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i := bytes.Index(rest, pemEnd)
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if i < 0 {
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goto Error
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}
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base64Data := removeWhitespace(rest[0:i])
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p.Bytes = make([]byte, base64.StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(base64Data)))
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n, err := base64.StdEncoding.Decode(p.Bytes, base64Data)
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if err != nil {
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goto Error
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}
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p.Bytes = p.Bytes[0:n]
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_, rest = getLine(rest[i+len(pemEnd):])
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return
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Error:
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// If we get here then we have rejected a likely looking, but
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// ultimately invalid PEM block. We need to start over from a new
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// position. We have consumed the preamble line and will have consumed
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// any lines which could be header lines. However, a valid preamble
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// line is not a valid header line, therefore we cannot have consumed
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// the preamble line for the any subsequent block. Thus, we will always
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// find any valid block, no matter what bytes preceed it.
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//
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// For example, if the input is
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//
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// -----BEGIN MALFORMED BLOCK-----
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// junk that may look like header lines
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// or data lines, but no END line
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//
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// -----BEGIN ACTUAL BLOCK-----
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// realdata
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// -----END ACTUAL BLOCK-----
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//
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// we've failed to parse using the first BEGIN line
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// and now will try again, using the second BEGIN line.
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p, rest = Decode(rest)
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if p == nil {
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rest = data
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}
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return
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}
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const pemLineLength = 64
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type lineBreaker struct {
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line [pemLineLength]byte
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used int
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out io.Writer
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}
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func (l *lineBreaker) Write(b []byte) (n int, err os.Error) {
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if l.used+len(b) < pemLineLength {
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copy(l.line[l.used:], b)
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l.used += len(b)
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return len(b), nil
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}
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n, err = l.out.Write(l.line[0:l.used])
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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excess := pemLineLength - l.used
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l.used = 0
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n, err = l.out.Write(b[0:excess])
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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n, err = l.out.Write([]byte{'\n'})
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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return l.Write(b[excess:])
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}
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func (l *lineBreaker) Close() (err os.Error) {
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if l.used > 0 {
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_, err = l.out.Write(l.line[0:l.used])
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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_, err = l.out.Write([]byte{'\n'})
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}
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return
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}
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func Encode(out io.Writer, b *Block) (err os.Error) {
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_, err = out.Write(pemStart[1:])
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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_, err = out.Write([]byte(b.Type + "-----\n"))
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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if len(b.Headers) > 0 {
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for k, v := range b.Headers {
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_, err = out.Write([]byte(k + ": " + v + "\n"))
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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}
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_, err = out.Write([]byte{'\n'})
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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}
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var breaker lineBreaker
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breaker.out = out
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b64 := base64.NewEncoder(base64.StdEncoding, &breaker)
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_, err = b64.Write(b.Bytes)
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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b64.Close()
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breaker.Close()
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_, err = out.Write(pemEnd[1:])
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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_, err = out.Write([]byte(b.Type + "-----\n"))
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return
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}
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func EncodeToMemory(b *Block) []byte {
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buf := bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
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Encode(buf, b)
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return buf.Bytes()
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}
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