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Mikio Hara 40c2fbf4f2 net: set up IPv6 scoped addressing zone for network facilities
This CL changes nothing to existing API behavior, just sets up
Zone in IPNet and IPAddr structures if possible.

Also does small simplification.

Update #4234.

R=rsc, dave
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7300081
2013-02-20 08:18:04 +09:00
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