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src/builtin/builtin.go
// floating-point values. The real and imaginary parts must be of the same // size, either float32 or float64 (or assignable to them), and the return // value will be the corresponding complex type (complex64 for float32, // complex128 for float64). func complex(r, i FloatType) ComplexType // The real built-in function returns the real part of the complex number c.
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doc/go_spec.html
The built-in function <code>complex</code> constructs a complex value from a floating-point real and imaginary part, while <code>real</code> and <code>imag</code> extract the real and imaginary parts of a complex value. </p> <pre class="grammar"> complex(realPart, imaginaryPart floatT) complexT real(complexT) floatT imag(complexT) floatT </pre> <p>
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
a.Type = obj.TYPE_MEM if r1 < 0 { // Pseudo-register reference. if r2 != 0 { p.errorf("cannot use pseudo-register in pair") return } // For SB, SP, and FP, there must be a name here. 0(FP) is not legal. if name != "PC" && a.Name == obj.NAME_NONE { p.errorf("cannot reference %s without a symbol", name) } p.setPseudoRegister(a, name, false, prefix) return } a.Reg = r1 if r2 != 0 {
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doc/go_mem.html
in an unspecified order. This means that races on multiword data structures can lead to inconsistent values not corresponding to a single write. When the values depend on the consistency of internal (pointer, length) or (pointer, type) pairs, as can be the case for interface values, maps, slices, and strings in most Go implementations, such races can in turn lead to arbitrary memory corruption. </p> <p>
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/riscv64.s
JMP (X5) // 67800200 JMP 4(X5) // 67804200 // CALL and JMP to symbol are encoded as JAL (using LR or ZERO // respectively), with a R_RISCV_JAL relocation. The linker resolves // the real address and updates the immediate, using a trampoline in // the case where the address is not directly reachable. CALL asmtest(SB) // ef000000 JMP asmtest(SB) // 6f000000 // Branch pseudo-instructions
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