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	[chore] Update gin to v1.9.0 (#1553)
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							|  | @ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import ( | |||
| 	"math" | ||||
| 	"reflect" | ||||
| 	"time" | ||||
| 	"unicode/utf8" | ||||
| ) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| // Symbol management: | ||||
|  | @ -555,7 +556,10 @@ func (d *bincDecDriver) decUint() (v uint64) { | |||
| 	case 1: | ||||
| 		v = uint64(bigen.Uint16(d.d.decRd.readn2())) | ||||
| 	case 2: | ||||
| 		v = uint64(bigen.Uint32(d.d.decRd.readn3())) | ||||
| 		b3 := d.d.decRd.readn3() | ||||
| 		var b [4]byte | ||||
| 		copy(b[1:], b3[:]) | ||||
| 		v = uint64(bigen.Uint32(b)) | ||||
| 	case 3: | ||||
| 		v = uint64(bigen.Uint32(d.d.decRd.readn4())) | ||||
| 	case 4, 5, 6: | ||||
|  | @ -789,6 +793,11 @@ func (d *bincDecDriver) DecodeStringAsBytes() (bs2 []byte) { | |||
| 	default: | ||||
| 		d.d.errorf("string/bytes - %s %x-%x/%s", msgBadDesc, d.vd, d.vs, bincdesc(d.vd, d.vs)) | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	if d.h.ValidateUnicode && !utf8.Valid(bs2) { | ||||
| 		d.d.errorf("DecodeStringAsBytes: invalid UTF-8: %s", bs2) | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	d.bdRead = false | ||||
| 	return | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | @ -1090,18 +1099,18 @@ func (d *bincDecDriver) nextValueBytesBdReadR(v0 []byte) (v []byte) { | |||
| 
 | ||||
| //------------------------------------ | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| //BincHandle is a Handle for the Binc Schema-Free Encoding Format | ||||
| //defined at https://github.com/ugorji/binc . | ||||
| // BincHandle is a Handle for the Binc Schema-Free Encoding Format | ||||
| // defined at https://github.com/ugorji/binc . | ||||
| // | ||||
| //BincHandle currently supports all Binc features with the following EXCEPTIONS: | ||||
| //  - only integers up to 64 bits of precision are supported. | ||||
| //    big integers are unsupported. | ||||
| //  - Only IEEE 754 binary32 and binary64 floats are supported (ie Go float32 and float64 types). | ||||
| //    extended precision and decimal IEEE 754 floats are unsupported. | ||||
| //  - Only UTF-8 strings supported. | ||||
| //    Unicode_Other Binc types (UTF16, UTF32) are currently unsupported. | ||||
| // BincHandle currently supports all Binc features with the following EXCEPTIONS: | ||||
| //   - only integers up to 64 bits of precision are supported. | ||||
| //     big integers are unsupported. | ||||
| //   - Only IEEE 754 binary32 and binary64 floats are supported (ie Go float32 and float64 types). | ||||
| //     extended precision and decimal IEEE 754 floats are unsupported. | ||||
| //   - Only UTF-8 strings supported. | ||||
| //     Unicode_Other Binc types (UTF16, UTF32) are currently unsupported. | ||||
| // | ||||
| //Note that these EXCEPTIONS are temporary and full support is possible and may happen soon. | ||||
| // Note that these EXCEPTIONS are temporary and full support is possible and may happen soon. | ||||
| type BincHandle struct { | ||||
| 	BasicHandle | ||||
| 	binaryEncodingType | ||||
|  | @ -1158,50 +1167,49 @@ func (h *BincHandle) newDecDriver() decDriver { | |||
| // | ||||
| // Format Description | ||||
| // | ||||
| //   A timestamp is composed of 3 components: | ||||
| //	A timestamp is composed of 3 components: | ||||
| // | ||||
| //   - secs: signed integer representing seconds since unix epoch | ||||
| //   - nsces: unsigned integer representing fractional seconds as a | ||||
| //     nanosecond offset within secs, in the range 0 <= nsecs < 1e9 | ||||
| //   - tz: signed integer representing timezone offset in minutes east of UTC, | ||||
| //     and a dst (daylight savings time) flag | ||||
| //	- secs: signed integer representing seconds since unix epoch | ||||
| //	- nsces: unsigned integer representing fractional seconds as a | ||||
| //	  nanosecond offset within secs, in the range 0 <= nsecs < 1e9 | ||||
| //	- tz: signed integer representing timezone offset in minutes east of UTC, | ||||
| //	  and a dst (daylight savings time) flag | ||||
| // | ||||
| //   When encoding a timestamp, the first byte is the descriptor, which | ||||
| //   defines which components are encoded and how many bytes are used to | ||||
| //   encode secs and nsecs components. *If secs/nsecs is 0 or tz is UTC, it | ||||
| //   is not encoded in the byte array explicitly*. | ||||
| //	When encoding a timestamp, the first byte is the descriptor, which | ||||
| //	defines which components are encoded and how many bytes are used to | ||||
| //	encode secs and nsecs components. *If secs/nsecs is 0 or tz is UTC, it | ||||
| //	is not encoded in the byte array explicitly*. | ||||
| // | ||||
| //       Descriptor 8 bits are of the form `A B C DDD EE`: | ||||
| //           A:   Is secs component encoded? 1 = true | ||||
| //           B:   Is nsecs component encoded? 1 = true | ||||
| //           C:   Is tz component encoded? 1 = true | ||||
| //           DDD: Number of extra bytes for secs (range 0-7). | ||||
| //                If A = 1, secs encoded in DDD+1 bytes. | ||||
| //                    If A = 0, secs is not encoded, and is assumed to be 0. | ||||
| //                    If A = 1, then we need at least 1 byte to encode secs. | ||||
| //                    DDD says the number of extra bytes beyond that 1. | ||||
| //                    E.g. if DDD=0, then secs is represented in 1 byte. | ||||
| //                         if DDD=2, then secs is represented in 3 bytes. | ||||
| //           EE:  Number of extra bytes for nsecs (range 0-3). | ||||
| //                If B = 1, nsecs encoded in EE+1 bytes (similar to secs/DDD above) | ||||
| //	    Descriptor 8 bits are of the form `A B C DDD EE`: | ||||
| //	        A:   Is secs component encoded? 1 = true | ||||
| //	        B:   Is nsecs component encoded? 1 = true | ||||
| //	        C:   Is tz component encoded? 1 = true | ||||
| //	        DDD: Number of extra bytes for secs (range 0-7). | ||||
| //	             If A = 1, secs encoded in DDD+1 bytes. | ||||
| //	                 If A = 0, secs is not encoded, and is assumed to be 0. | ||||
| //	                 If A = 1, then we need at least 1 byte to encode secs. | ||||
| //	                 DDD says the number of extra bytes beyond that 1. | ||||
| //	                 E.g. if DDD=0, then secs is represented in 1 byte. | ||||
| //	                      if DDD=2, then secs is represented in 3 bytes. | ||||
| //	        EE:  Number of extra bytes for nsecs (range 0-3). | ||||
| //	             If B = 1, nsecs encoded in EE+1 bytes (similar to secs/DDD above) | ||||
| // | ||||
| //   Following the descriptor bytes, subsequent bytes are: | ||||
| //	Following the descriptor bytes, subsequent bytes are: | ||||
| // | ||||
| //       secs component encoded in `DDD + 1` bytes (if A == 1) | ||||
| //       nsecs component encoded in `EE + 1` bytes (if B == 1) | ||||
| //       tz component encoded in 2 bytes (if C == 1) | ||||
| //	    secs component encoded in `DDD + 1` bytes (if A == 1) | ||||
| //	    nsecs component encoded in `EE + 1` bytes (if B == 1) | ||||
| //	    tz component encoded in 2 bytes (if C == 1) | ||||
| // | ||||
| //   secs and nsecs components are integers encoded in a BigEndian | ||||
| //   2-complement encoding format. | ||||
| //	secs and nsecs components are integers encoded in a BigEndian | ||||
| //	2-complement encoding format. | ||||
| // | ||||
| //   tz component is encoded as 2 bytes (16 bits). Most significant bit 15 to | ||||
| //   Least significant bit 0 are described below: | ||||
| // | ||||
| //       Timezone offset has a range of -12:00 to +14:00 (ie -720 to +840 minutes). | ||||
| //       Bit 15 = have\_dst: set to 1 if we set the dst flag. | ||||
| //       Bit 14 = dst\_on: set to 1 if dst is in effect at the time, or 0 if not. | ||||
| //       Bits 13..0 = timezone offset in minutes. It is a signed integer in Big Endian format. | ||||
| //	tz component is encoded as 2 bytes (16 bits). Most significant bit 15 to | ||||
| //	Least significant bit 0 are described below: | ||||
| // | ||||
| //	    Timezone offset has a range of -12:00 to +14:00 (ie -720 to +840 minutes). | ||||
| //	    Bit 15 = have\_dst: set to 1 if we set the dst flag. | ||||
| //	    Bit 14 = dst\_on: set to 1 if dst is in effect at the time, or 0 if not. | ||||
| //	    Bits 13..0 = timezone offset in minutes. It is a signed integer in Big Endian format. | ||||
| func bincEncodeTime(t time.Time) []byte { | ||||
| 	// t := rv2i(rv).(time.Time) | ||||
| 	tsecs, tnsecs := t.Unix(), t.Nanosecond() | ||||
|  |  | |||
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