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Merge pull request #169 from dcormier/dc/guid
Allow guid package to be used on non-Windows GOOS targets
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// +build !windows | ||
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package guid | ||
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// GUID represents a GUID/UUID. It has the same structure as | ||
// golang.org/x/sys/windows.GUID so that it can be used with functions expecting | ||
// that type. It is defined as its own type as that is only available to builds | ||
// targeted at `windows`. The representation matches that used by native Windows | ||
// code. | ||
type GUID struct { | ||
Data1 uint32 | ||
Data2 uint16 | ||
Data3 uint16 | ||
Data4 [8]byte | ||
} |
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package guid | ||
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import "golang.org/x/sys/windows" | ||
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// GUID represents a GUID/UUID. It has the same structure as | ||
// golang.org/x/sys/windows.GUID so that it can be used with functions expecting | ||
// that type. It is defined as its own type so that stringification and | ||
// marshaling can be supported. The representation matches that used by native | ||
// Windows code. | ||
type GUID windows.GUID |