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doc/go1.17_spec.html
</p> <pre> uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&s)) + unsafe.Offsetof(s.f) == uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&s.f)) </pre> <p> Computer architectures may require memory addresses to be <i>aligned</i>; that is, for addresses of a variable to be a multiple of a factor, the variable's type's <i>alignment</i>. The function <code>Alignof</code> takes an expression denoting a variable of any type and returns the
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doc/go_spec.html
</p> <pre> uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&s)) + unsafe.Offsetof(s.f) == uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&s.f)) </pre> <p> Computer architectures may require memory addresses to be <i>aligned</i>; that is, for addresses of a variable to be a multiple of a factor, the variable's type's <i>alignment</i>. The function <code>Alignof</code> takes an expression denoting a variable of any type and returns the
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/asm.go
switch valueAddr.Type { case obj.TYPE_CONST, obj.TYPE_FCONST, obj.TYPE_SCONST, obj.TYPE_ADDR: // OK default: p.errorf("DATA value must be an immediate constant or address") return } // The addresses must not overlap. Easiest test: require monotonicity. if lastAddr, ok := p.dataAddr[name]; ok && nameAddr.Offset < lastAddr { p.errorf("overlapping DATA entry for %s", name) return }
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