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src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/_gen/generic.rules
// Note, x%c == 0 is rewritten as x == c*(x/c) during the opt pass // where (x/c) is performed using multiplication with magic constants. // To rewrite x%c == 0 requires pattern matching the rewritten expression // and checking that the division by the same constant wasn't already calculated. // This check is made by counting uses of the magic constant multiplication. // Note that if there were an intermediate opt pass, this rule could be applied
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/lite/ir/tfl_ops.td
CPred<"TFL::VerifyMulOpShapeConstraints(llvm::cast<MulOp>($_op))">>, DeclareOpInterfaceMethods<TFL_ArithmeticCount>]> { let summary = "Multiplication operator"; let description = [{ Element-wise multiplication operation. }]; let arguments = ( ins TFL_TensorOf<[F32, I32, UI32, I64, QI8, QUI8, QI16, I16, Complex<F<32>>]>:$lhs,
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/quantization/tensorflow/python/integration_test/quantize_model_test.py
input_signature=[ tensor_spec.TensorSpec(shape=[1, 4], dtype=dtypes.float32) ] ) def matmul(self, matmul_input: core.Tensor) -> Mapping[str, core.Tensor]: """Performs a matrix multiplication. Args: matmul_input: Input tensor to matmul with the filter. Returns: A map of: output key -> output result. """ out = math_ops.matmul(matmul_input, self.matmul_filters)
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src/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/chacha20poly1305/chacha20poly1305_amd64.s
// Store counters MOVO D0, ctr0Store; MOVO D1, ctr1Store; MOVO D2, ctr2Store; MOVO D3, ctr3Store XORQ itr2, itr2 openSSETail256Loop: // This loop inteleaves 8 ChaCha quarter rounds with 1 poly multiplication polyAdd(0(inp)(itr2*1)) MOVO C3, tmpStore chachaQR(A0, B0, C0, D0, C3); chachaQR(A1, B1, C1, D1, C3); chachaQR(A2, B2, C2, D2, C3) MOVO tmpStore, C3 MOVO C1, tmpStore
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/testdata/alice_in_wonderland.txt
things I used to know. Let me see: four times five is twelve, and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is--oh dear! I shall never get to twenty at that rate! However, the Multiplication Table doesn't signify: let's try Geography. London is the capital of Paris, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome--no, THAT'S all wrong, I'm certain! I must have been
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/testdata/alice_in_wonderland.txt
things I used to know. Let me see: four times five is twelve, and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is--oh dear! I shall never get to twenty at that rate! However, the Multiplication Table doesn't signify: let's try Geography. London is the capital of Paris, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome--no, THAT'S all wrong, I'm certain! I must have been
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
outside the operator hierarchy. As a consequence, statement <code>*p++</code> is the same as <code>(*p)++</code>. </p> <p> There are five precedence levels for binary operators. Multiplication operators bind strongest, followed by addition operators, comparison operators, <code>&&</code> (logical AND), and finally <code>||</code> (logical OR): </p> <pre class="grammar">
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/lite/ir/tfl_ops.cc
int64_t LogisticOp::GetArithmeticCount(Operation* op) { int64_t count; // As a very rough ballpark, the cost of evaluating a math function // such as tanh or logistic is about 32 multiplications, and about as // many additions/subtractions. (Just a power-of-two order-of-magnitude // from looking at actual implementations that we use in runtime/code).
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src/main/webapp/js/admin/popper.min.js.map
one (or more) white spaces.<br />\n * The latter is a deprecated method because it leads to confusion and will be\n * removed in v2.<br />\n * Additionally, it accepts additions and subtractions between different units.\n * Note that multiplications and divisions aren't supported.\n *\n * Valid examples are:\n * ```\n * 10\n * '10%'\n * '10, 10'\n * '10%, 10'\n * '10 + 10%'\n * '10 - 5vh + 3%'\n * '-10px + 5vh, 5px - 6%'\n * ```\n * > **NB**: If you desire to apply...
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