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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    If the type is omitted, the constants take the
    individual types of the corresponding expressions.
    If the expression values are untyped <a href="#Constants">constants</a>,
    the declared constants remain untyped and the constant identifiers
    denote the constant values. For instance, if the expression is a
    floating-point literal, the constant identifier denotes a floating-point
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    If the type is omitted, the constants take the
    individual types of the corresponding expressions.
    If the expression values are untyped <a href="#Constants">constants</a>,
    the declared constants remain untyped and the constant identifiers
    denote the constant values. For instance, if the expression is a
    floating-point literal, the constant identifier denotes a floating-point
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    such as <code>name(SB)</code>, but not offsets from symbols,
    such as <code>name+4(SB)</code>.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Instructions, registers, and assembler directives are always in UPPER CASE to remind you
    that assembly programming is a fraught endeavor.
    (Exception: the <code>g</code> register renaming on ARM.)
    </p>
    
    <p>
    In Go object files and binaries, the full name of a symbol is the
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