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  1. doc/asm.html

    <code>R0@&gt;16</code>:
    For <code>&lt;&lt;</code>, left shift <code>R0</code> by 16 bits.
    The other codes are <code>-&gt;</code> (arithmetic right shift),
    <code>&gt;&gt;</code> (logical right shift), and
    <code>@&gt;</code> (rotate right).
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    <li>
    <code>R0-&gt;R1</code>
    <br>
    <code>R0&gt;&gt;R1</code>
    <br>
    <code>R0&lt;&lt;R1</code>
    <br>
    <code>R0@&gt;R1</code>:
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  2. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    		return 0
    	}
    	var op int16
    	switch p.next().ScanToken {
    	case lex.LSH:
    		op = 0
    	case lex.RSH:
    		op = 1
    	case lex.ARR:
    		op = 2
    	case lex.ROT:
    		// following instructions on ARM64 support rotate right
    		// AND, ANDS, TST, BIC, BICS, EON, EOR, ORR, MVN, ORN
    		op = 3
    	}
    	tok := p.next()
    	str := tok.String()
    	var count int16
    	switch tok.ScanToken {
    	case scanner.Ident:
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  3. src/bytes/bytes.go

    	case n == 1:
    		return IndexByte(s, sep[0])
    	case n == len(s):
    		if Equal(sep, s) {
    			return 0
    		}
    		return -1
    	case n > len(s):
    		return -1
    	case n <= bytealg.MaxLen:
    		// Use brute force when s and sep both are small
    		if len(s) <= bytealg.MaxBruteForce {
    			return bytealg.Index(s, sep)
    		}
    		c0 := sep[0]
    		c1 := sep[1]
    		i := 0
    		t := len(s) - n + 1
    		fails := 0
    Go
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