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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    var bb = make([]byte, 1.0<<s)  // 1.0 has type int; len(bb) == 0
    </pre>
    
    <h4 id="Operator_precedence">Operator precedence</h4>
    <p>
    Unary operators have the highest precedence.
    As the  <code>++</code> and <code>--</code> operators form
    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>
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  2. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    know the location of every pointer to Go memory. Because of this,
    there are restrictions on passing pointers between Go and C.
    
    In this section the term Go pointer means a pointer to memory
    allocated by Go (such as by using the & operator or calling the
    predefined new function) and the term C pointer means a pointer to
    memory allocated by C (such as by a call to C.malloc). Whether a
    pointer is a Go pointer or a C pointer is a dynamic property
    Go
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    var bb = make([]byte, 1.0&lt;&lt;s)  // 1.0 has type int; len(bb) == 0
    </pre>
    
    <h4 id="Operator_precedence">Operator precedence</h4>
    <p>
    Unary operators have the highest precedence.
    As the  <code>++</code> and <code>--</code> operators form
    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>
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  4. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    	}
    	return r1, r2, scale, true
    }
    
    // registerShift parses an ARM/ARM64 shifted register reference and returns the encoded representation.
    // There is known to be a register (current token) and a shift operator (peeked token).
    func (p *Parser) registerShift(name string, prefix rune) int64 {
    	if prefix != 0 {
    		p.errorf("prefix %c not allowed for shifted register: $%s", prefix, name)
    	}
    	// R1 op R2 or r1 op constant.
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