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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/pseudo_test.go
{"DATA", "(0), 1", "expect /size for DATA argument"}, {"DATA", "@B(SB)/4,0", "expected '(', found B"}, // Issue 23580. {"DATA", "·A(SB)/4,0", "DATA value must be an immediate constant or address"}, {"DATA", "·B(SB)/4,$0", ""}, {"DATA", "·C(SB)/5,$0", "bad int size for DATA argument: 5"}, {"DATA", "·D(SB)/5,$0.0", "bad float size for DATA argument: 5"},
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/riscv64error.s
TEXT errors(SB),$0 MOV $errors(SB), (X5) // ERROR "address load must target register" MOV $8(SP), (X5) // ERROR "address load must target register" MOVB $8(SP), X5 // ERROR "unsupported address load" MOVH $8(SP), X5 // ERROR "unsupported address load" MOVW $8(SP), X5 // ERROR "unsupported address load" MOVF $8(SP), X5 // ERROR "unsupported address load" MOV $1234, 0(SP) // ERROR "constant load must target register"
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
Go structs cannot embed fields with C types. Go code cannot refer to zero-sized fields that occur at the end of non-empty C structs. To get the address of such a field (which is the only operation you can do with a zero-sized field) you must take the address of the struct and add the size of the struct. Cgo translates C types into equivalent unexported Go types. Because the translations are unexported, a Go package should not
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
|| conditional OR p || q is "if p then true else q" ! NOT !p is "not p" </pre> <h3 id="Address_operators">Address operators</h3> <p> For an operand <code>x</code> of type <code>T</code>, the address operation <code>&x</code> generates a pointer of type <code>*T</code> to <code>x</code>. The operand must be <i>addressable</i>,
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doc/asm.html
</p> <p> Addressing modes: </p> <ul> <li> <code>(DI)(BX*2)</code>: The location at address <code>DI</code> plus <code>BX*2</code>. </li> <li> <code>64(DI)(BX*2)</code>: The location at address <code>DI</code> plus <code>BX*2</code> plus 64. These modes accept only 1, 2, 4, and 8 as scale factors. </li> </ul> <p>
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
fmt.Fprintf(w, "ref %s %s\n", name, abi) } } } func (p *Parser) start(operand []lex.Token) { p.input = operand p.inputPos = 0 } // address parses the operand into a link address structure. func (p *Parser) address(operand []lex.Token) obj.Addr { p.start(operand) addr := obj.Addr{} p.operand(&addr) return addr } // parseScale converts a decimal string into a valid scale factor.
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src/cmd/addr2line/main.go
// // Addr2line reads hexadecimal addresses, one per line and with optional 0x prefix, // from standard input. For each input address, addr2line prints two output lines, // first the name of the function containing the address and second the file:line // of the source code corresponding to that address. // // This tool is intended for use only by pprof; its interface may change or // it may be deleted entirely in future releases.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/operand_test.go
} if i := strings.Index(wantName, "+"); i >= 0 { wantName = wantName[:i] } } if ok != isFuncSym || name != wantName { t.Errorf("fail at %s as function address: got %s, %v; expected %s, %v", test.input, name, ok, wantName, isFuncSym) } } }) } } type operandTest struct { input, output string } type badOperandTest struct {
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/callback.go
func nestedCall(f func()) { // callback(x) calls goCallback(x) callbackMutex.Lock() callbackToken++ i := callbackToken callbackFuncs[i] = f callbackMutex.Unlock() // Pass the address of i because the C function was written to // take a pointer. We could pass an int if we felt like // rewriting the C code. C.callback(unsafe.Pointer(&i)) callbackMutex.Lock() delete(callbackFuncs, i)
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/amd64error.s
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. VPGATHERQQ Y2, (BP)(X2*2), Y2 // ERROR "mask, index, and destination registers should be distinct"
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