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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/riscv64.s
// 12.3: Integer Conditional Operations (Zicond) CZEROEQZ X5, X6, X7 // b353530e CZEROEQZ X5, X7 // b3d3530e CZERONEZ X5, X6, X7 // b373530e CZERONEZ X5, X7 // b3f3530e // 13.1: Multiplication Operations MUL X5, X6, X7 // b3035302 MULH X5, X6, X7 // b3135302 MULHU X5, X6, X7 // b3335302 MULHSU X5, X6, X7 // b3235302 MULW X5, X6, X7 // bb035302 // 13.2: Division Operations
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lib/fips140/v1.1.0-rc1.zip
calculates x = x * R mod m, with R = 2^(_W * n) and // n = len(m.nat.limbs). // // Faster Montgomery multiplication replaces standard modular multiplication for // numbers in this representation. // // This assumes that x is already reduced mod m. func (x *Nat) montgomeryRepresenta(m *Modulus) *Nat { // A Montgomery multiplication (which computes a * b / R) by R * R works out // to a multiplication by R, which takes the value out of the Montgomery domain. return x.montgomeryMul(x, m.rr, m) } // montgomeryReduction...
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doc/go_spec.html
statements, not expressions, they fall outside the operator hierarchy. As a consequence, statement <code>*p++</code> is the same as <code>(*p)++</code>. </p> <p> There are five precedence levels for binary operators. Multiplication operators bind strongest, followed by addition operators, comparison operators, <code>&&</code> (logical AND), and finally <code>||</code> (logical OR): </p> <pre class="grammar">
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