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  1. src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/callback.go

    func stack4240() { var buf [4240]byte; use(buf[:]); C.callGoStackCheck() }
    func stack4244() { var buf [4244]byte; use(buf[:]); C.callGoStackCheck() }
    func stack4248() { var buf [4248]byte; use(buf[:]); C.callGoStackCheck() }
    func stack4252() { var buf [4252]byte; use(buf[:]); C.callGoStackCheck() }
    func stack4256() { var buf [4256]byte; use(buf[:]); C.callGoStackCheck() }
    func stack4260() { var buf [4260]byte; use(buf[:]); C.callGoStackCheck() }
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  2. src/hash/crc32/crc32_table_ppc64le.s

    DATA ·IEEEConst+4184(SB)/8,$0xfee3053e3969324d
    
    	/* x^1152 mod p(x), x^1120 mod p(x), x^1088 mod p(x), x^1056 mod p(x) */
    DATA ·IEEEConst+4192(SB)/8,$0x1fa0943ddb54814c
    DATA ·IEEEConst+4200(SB)/8,$0xf44779b93eb2bd08
    
    	/* x^1024 mod p(x), x^992 mod p(x), x^960 mod p(x), x^928 mod p(x) */
    DATA ·IEEEConst+4208(SB)/8,$0xa53ff440d7bbfe6a
    DATA ·IEEEConst+4216(SB)/8,$0xf5449b3f00cc3374
    
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  3. tensorflow/compiler/mlir/tensorflow/tests/tf-ops.mlir

      %cst_1 = "tf.Const"() {value = dense<[2, 3, 1, 1]> : tensor<4xi32>} : () -> tensor<4xi32>
      // expected-error @+1 {{'tf.XlaSelectAndScatter' op expects padding to be a matrix with minor dimension 2, got 4, 2, 3}}
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  4. src/compress/bzip2/testdata/Isaac.Newton-Opticks.txt.bz2

    manifest by the foregoing Computation. And therefore in this case the greatest Errors arising from the spherical Figure of the Glass, would be to the greatest sensible Errors arising from the different Refrangibility of the Rays as 961/72000000 to 4/250 at most, that is only as 1 to 1200. And this sufficiently shews that it is not the spherical Figures of Glasses, but the different Refrangibility of the Rays which hinders the perfection of Telescopes. There is another Argument by which it may appear...
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