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  1. doc/asm.html

    <br>
    <code>R0&gt;&gt;16</code>
    <br>
    <code>R0&lt;&lt;16</code>
    <br>
    <code>R0@&gt;16</code>:
    For <code>&lt;&lt;</code>, left shift <code>R0</code> by 16 bits.
    The other codes are <code>-&gt;</code> (arithmetic right shift),
    <code>&gt;&gt;</code> (logical right shift), and
    <code>@&gt;</code> (rotate right).
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    <li>
    <code>R0-&gt;R1</code>
    <br>
    <code>R0&gt;&gt;R1</code>
    <br>
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  2. doc/go_spec.html

    x == y+1 &amp;&amp; &lt;-chanInt &gt; 0  // (x == (y+1)) &amp;&amp; ((&lt;-chanInt) > 0)
    </pre>
    
    
    <h3 id="Arithmetic_operators">Arithmetic operators</h3>
    <p>
    Arithmetic operators apply to numeric values and yield a result of the same
    type as the first operand. The four standard arithmetic operators (<code>+</code>,
    <code>-</code>, <code>*</code>, <code>/</code>) apply to
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  3. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/arm64.s

    // the old assembler's (7a's) grammar and hand-writing complete
    // instructions for each rule, to guarantee we cover the same space.
    
    #include "../../../../../runtime/textflag.h"
    
    TEXT	foo(SB), DUPOK|NOSPLIT, $-8
    
    // arithmetic operations
    	ADDW	$1, R2, R3
    	ADDW	R1, R2, R3
    	ADDW	R1, ZR, R3
    	ADD	$1, R2, R3
    	ADD	R1, R2, R3
    	ADD	R1, ZR, R3
    	ADD	$1, R2, R3
    	ADDW	$1, R2
    	ADDW	R1, R2
    	ADD	$1, R2
    	ADD	R1, R2
    	ADD	R1>>11, R2
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  4. lib/fips140/v1.1.0-rc1.zip

    announced length of x is set based on the actual bit size of the input, // ignoring leading zeroes. func (x *Nat) resetToBytes(b []byte) *Nat { x.reset((len(b) + _S - 1) / _S) if err := x.setBytes(b); err != nil { panic("bigmod: internal error: bad arithmetic") } return x.trim() } // trim reduces the size of x to match its value. func (x *Nat) trim() *Nat { // Trim most significant (trailing in little-endian) zero limbs. // We assume comparison with zero (but not the branch) is constant time. for i :=...
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