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CL 52810 changed Reader to interpret a quoted \r\n as a raw \r\n when reading fields. This seems likely to break existing users, and discussion on both #21201 (the original issue that triggered the change) and #22746 (discussing whether to revert the change) failed to identify a single motivating example for this change. To avoid breaking existing users for no clear reason, revert the change. The Reader has been rewritten in the interim so this is not a git revert but instead and adjustment (and slight simplification) of the new Reader. Fixes #22746. Change-Id: Ie857b2f4b1359a207d085b6d3c3a6d440a997d12 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/78295 Reviewed-by: Joe Tsai <thebrokentoaster@gmail.com> |
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