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  1. doc/go1.22.html

      When analyzing a file that requires Go 1.22 or newer
      (due to its go.mod file or a per-file build constraint),
      <code>vet</code>code> no longer reports references to
      loop variables from within a function literal that
      might outlive the iteration of the loop.
      In Go 1.22, loop variables are created anew for each iteration,
      so such references are no longer at risk of using a variable
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  2. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    as in <code>'x'</code> or <code>'\n'</code>.
    Within the quotes, any character may appear except newline and unescaped single
    quote. A single quoted character represents the Unicode value
    of the character itself,
    while multi-character sequences beginning with a backslash encode
    values in various formats.
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    <p>
    The simplest form represents the single character within the quotes;
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    as in <code>'x'</code> or <code>'\n'</code>.
    Within the quotes, any character may appear except newline and unescaped single
    quote. A single quoted character represents the Unicode value
    of the character itself,
    while multi-character sequences beginning with a backslash encode
    values in various formats.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    The simplest form represents the single character within the quotes;
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  4. doc/asm.html

    <li>
    <code>PC</code>: Program counter:
    jumps and branches.
    </li>
    
    <li>
    <code>SB</code>: Static base pointer: global symbols.
    </li>
    
    <li>
    <code>SP</code>: Stack pointer: the highest address within the local stack frame.
    </li>
    
    </ul>
    
    <p>
    All user-defined symbols are written as offsets to the pseudo-registers
    <code>FP</code> (arguments and locals) and <code>SB</code> (globals).
    </p>
    
    <p>
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