binary (encoding/binary)
standard libraryPackage binary implements simple translation between numbers and byte sequences and encoding and decoding of varints.
Package abi implements the Ethereum ABI (Application Binary Interface).
Package binary implements sintax-sugar functions on top of the standard library binary package
Package injection defines the mechanisms through which clients, informers and shared informer factories are injected into a shared controller binary implementation.
The plugin package exposes functions and helpers for communicating to plugins which are implemented as standalone binary applications.
Package render is a package that provides functionality for easily rendering JSON, XML, binary data, and HTML templates.
Package cryptobyte contains types that help with parsing and constructing length-prefixed, binary messages, including ASN.1 DER.
Package providerserver implements functionality for serving a provider, such as directly starting a server in a production binary and conversion functions for testing.
Package codec provides methods allowing to encode and decode message structs to/from binary format accepted by VPP.
Package kubeadm is the package that contains the libraries that drive the kubeadm binary.
Package reexec facilitates the busybox style reexec of the docker binary that we require because of the forking limitations of using Go.
Package binaryheap implements a binary heap backed by array list.
Package icmd executes binaries and provides convenient assertions for testing the results.
The plugin package provides the functionality to both expose a Packer plugin binary and to connect to an existing Packer plugin binary.
Package binary 数据处理
Package codec provides methods allowing to encode and decode message structs to/from binary format accepted by VPP.
A Left-Leaning Red-Black (LLRB) implementation of 2-3 balanced binary search trees, based on the following work: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~rs/talks/LLRB/08Penn.pdf http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~rs/talks/LLRB/LLRB.pdf http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~rs/talks/LLRB/Java/RedBlackBST.java 2-3 trees (and the run-time equivalent 2-3-4 trees) are the de facto standard BST algoritms found in implementations of Python, Java, and other libraries.
Package propagation implements the binary trace context format.
Package binary implements syntax-sugar functions on top of the standard library binary package