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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/s390x.s
KLMD R2, R8 // b93f0028 KIMD R0, R4 // b93e0004 KDSA R0, R8 // b93a0008 KMA R2, R6, R4 // b9296024 KMCTR R2, R6, R4 // b92d6024 // vector add and sub instructions VAB V3, V4, V4 // e743400000f3 VAH V3, V4, V4 // e743400010f3 VAF V3, V4, V4 // e743400020f3 VAG V3, V4, V4 // e743400030f3
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
Given defined type <code>Point</code>, the declarations </p> <pre> func (p *Point) Length() float64 { return math.Sqrt(p.x * p.x + p.y * p.y) } func (p *Point) Scale(factor float64) { p.x *= factor p.y *= factor } </pre> <p> bind the methods <code>Length</code> and <code>Scale</code>, with receiver type <code>*Point</code>, to the base type <code>Point</code>. </p>
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doc/asm.html
</p> <p> If a vector instruction takes a length or an index as an argument then it will be the first argument. For example, <code>VLEIF</code> <code>$1,</code> <code>$16,</code> <code>V2</code> will load the value sixteen into index one of <code>V2</code>. Care should be taken when using vector instructions to ensure that they are available at runtime.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/amd64error.s
MOVL (AX)(X0*1), AX // ERROR "invalid instruction" MOVL (AX)(Y0*1), AX // ERROR "invalid instruction" // VSIB/VM is invalid without vector index. // TODO(quasilyte): improve error message (#21860). // "invalid VSIB address (missing vector index)" VPGATHERQQ Y2, (BP), Y1 // ERROR "invalid instruction" // AVX2GATHER mask/index/dest #UD cases.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
return 0 } // term = factor | factor ('*' | '/' | '%' | '>>' | '<<' | '&') factor func (p *Parser) term() uint64 { value := p.factor() for { switch p.peek() { case '*': p.next() value *= p.factor() case '/': p.next() if int64(value) < 0 { p.errorf("divide of value with high bit set") } divisor := p.factor() if divisor == 0 {
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doc/go_spec.html
of Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF): </p> <pre class="grammar"> Syntax = { Production } . Production = production_name "=" [ Expression ] "." . Expression = Term { "|" Term } . Term = Factor { Factor } . Factor = production_name | token [ "…" token ] | Group | Option | Repetition . Group = "(" Expression ")" . Option = "[" Expression "]" . Repetition = "{" Expression "}" . </pre> <p>
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src/archive/tar/tar_test.go
f.ops = f.ops[1:] return f.pos, nil } func equalSparseEntries(x, y []sparseEntry) bool { return (len(x) == 0 && len(y) == 0) || reflect.DeepEqual(x, y) } func TestSparseEntries(t *testing.T) { vectors := []struct { in []sparseEntry size int64 wantValid bool // Result of validateSparseEntries wantAligned []sparseEntry // Result of alignSparseEntries
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src/bytes/compare_test.go
// difference that for some j, a[j]>b[j] and a[j+1]<b[j+1]. If the implementation // compares large chunks with wrong endianness, it gets wrong result. // no vector register is larger than 512 bytes for now const maxLength = 512 a := make([]byte, maxLength) b := make([]byte, maxLength) // randomish but deterministic data. No 0 or 255. for i := 0; i < maxLength; i++ {
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src/archive/tar/writer_test.go
ops fileOps wantCnt int64 wantErr error } testClose struct { // Close() == wantErr wantErr error } testFnc any // testHeader | testWrite | testReadFrom | testClose ) vectors := []struct { file string // Optional filename of expected output tests []testFnc }{{ // The writer test file was produced with this command: // tar (GNU tar) 1.26 // ln -s small.txt link.txt
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