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src/archive/tar/testdata/pax-multi-hdrs.tar
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src/archive/tar/testdata/gnu-multi-hdrs.tar
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/issue20910.c
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
</p> <pre> a[i] <<= 2 i &^= 1<<n </pre> <p> A tuple assignment assigns the individual elements of a multi-valued operation to a list of variables. There are two forms. In the first, the right hand operand is a single multi-valued expression such as a function call, a <a href="#Channel_types">channel</a> or
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
// is to set Size, which will then be checked against the header-reported size // but will bypass the decompressing of the actual data. // This last option is used for testing very large (multi-GB) compressed files. ContentErr error Content []byte File string Size uint64 } var tests = []ZipTest{ { Name: "test.zip", Comment: "This is a zipfile comment.",
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src/archive/tar/reader_test.go
"SCHILY.xattr.security.selinux": "unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0\x00", }, Format: FormatPAX, }}, }, { // Matches the behavior of GNU, BSD, and STAR tar utilities. file: "testdata/gnu-multi-hdrs.tar", headers: []*Header{{ Name: "GNU2/GNU2/long-path-name", Linkname: "GNU4/GNU4/long-linkpath-name", ModTime: time.Unix(0, 0), Typeflag: '2', Format: FormatGNU, }}, }, {
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doc/go_spec.html
</p> <pre> a[i] <<= 2 i &^= 1<<n </pre> <p> A tuple assignment assigns the individual elements of a multi-valued operation to a list of variables. There are two forms. In the first, the right hand operand is a single multi-valued expression such as a function call, a <a href="#Channel_types">channel</a> or
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The other codes are <code>-></code> (arithmetic right shift), <code>>></code> (logical right shift), and <code>@></code> (rotate right). </li> <li> <code>[R0,g,R12-R15]</code>: For multi-register instructions, the set comprising <code>R0</code>, <code>g</code>, and <code>R12</code> through <code>R15</code> inclusive. </li> <li> <code>(R5, R6)</code>: Destination register pair. </li> </ul>
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misc/cgo/gmp/gmp.go
mpz_div_2exp(a, b, n); } */ import "C" import ( "os" "unsafe" ) /* * one of a kind */ // An Int represents a signed multi-precision integer. // The zero value for an Int represents the value 0. type Int struct { i C.mpz_t init bool } // NewInt returns a new Int initialized to x.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
// registers, as in [R1,R3-R5] or [V1.S4, V2.S4, V3.S4, V4.S4]. // For ARM, only R0 through R15 may appear. // For ARM64, V0 through V31 with arrangement may appear. // // For 386/AMD64 register list specifies 4VNNIW-style multi-source operand. // For range of 4 elements, Intel manual uses "+3" notation, for example: // // VP4DPWSSDS zmm1{k1}{z}, zmm2+3, m128 // // Given asm line: // // VP4DPWSSDS Z5, [Z10-Z13], (AX) //
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