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The shift operators shift the left operand by the shift count specified by the right operand, which must be non-negative. If the shift count is negative at run time, a <a href="#Run_time_panics">run-time panic</a> occurs. The shift operators implement arithmetic shifts if the left operand is a signed integer and logical shifts if it is an unsigned integer. There is no upper limit on the shift count. Shifts behave
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This data contains no pointers and therefore does not need to be scanned by the garbage collector. </li> <li> <code>WRAPPER</code> = 32 <br> (For <code>TEXT</code> items.) This is a wrapper function and should not count as disabling <code>recover</code>. </li> <li> <code>NEEDCTXT</code> = 64 <br> (For <code>TEXT</code> items.) This function is a closure so it uses its incoming context register. </li> <li>
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The shift operators shift the left operand by the shift count specified by the right operand, which must be non-negative. If the shift count is negative at run time, a <a href="#Run_time_panics">run-time panic</a> occurs. The shift operators implement arithmetic shifts if the left operand is a signed integer and logical shifts if it is an unsigned integer. There is no upper limit on the shift count. Shifts behave
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