commit | 1a816445ff61bb759a05da0a7a942f9bdf7b18fc | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Crawshaw <crawshaw@google.com> | Mon May 15 18:47:45 2017 -0400 |
committer | David Crawshaw <crawshaw@google.com> | Mon May 15 18:47:45 2017 -0400 |
tree | 2c9e5e01e0d62dba8e464ba99096c569d60441ce | |
parent | ad682bf7a3eb5101851a436018125b8a85a8dc43 [diff] |
net: several family detection fixes for fuchsia This gets us a few more unit tests into the Go net package. Some of this logic comes from the _posix.go files. Change-Id: I9e8b8af19d83eb0a9ba547c09d4c48d8608f2fea
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