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doc/go_mem.html
</p> <p> Not allowing a single read to observe multiple values means not reloading local variables from shared memory. For example, a compiler must not discard <code>i</code> and reload it a second time from <code>*p</code> in this program: </p> <pre> i := *p if i < 0 || i >= len(funcs) { panic("invalid function index") } ... complex code ...
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
computed modulo 2<sup><i>n</i></sup>, where <i>n</i> is the bit width of the <a href="#Numeric_types">unsigned integer</a>'s type. Loosely speaking, these unsigned integer operations discard high bits upon overflow, and programs may rely on "wrap around". </p> <p> For signed integers, the operations <code>+</code>, <code>-</code>, <code>*</code>, <code>/</code>, and <code><<</code> may legally
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<code>-</code>, <code>*</code>, and <code><<</code> are computed modulo 2<sup><i>n</i></sup>, where <i>n</i> is the bit width of the unsigned integer's type. Loosely speaking, these unsigned integer operations discard high bits upon overflow, and programs may rely on "wrap around". </p> <p> For signed integers, the operations <code>+</code>, <code>-</code>, <code>*</code>, <code>/</code>, and <code><<</code> may legally
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