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slices, and strings in most Go implementations, such races can in turn lead to arbitrary memory corruption. </p> <p> Examples of incorrect synchronization are given in the “Incorrect synchronization” section below. </p> <p> Examples of the limitations on implementations are given in the “Incorrect compilation” section below. </p> <h2 id="synchronization">Synchronization</h2> <h3 id="init">Initialization</h3>
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<code>cmd/internal/obj/x86/a.out.go</code>. </p> <p> The architectures share syntax for common addressing modes such as <code>(R1)</code> (register indirect), <code>4(R1)</code> (register indirect with offset), and <code>$foo(SB)</code> (absolute address). The assembler also supports some (not necessarily all) addressing modes specific to each architecture. The sections below list these.
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