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doc/go1.22.html
described in the proposal continues to work in the same way it did in Go 1.21. </li> <li> "For" loops may now range over integers. For <a href="https://go.dev/play/p/ky02zZxgk_r?v=gotip">example</a>: <pre> package main import "fmt" func main() { for i := range 10 { fmt.Println(10 - i) } fmt.Println("go1.22 has lift-off!") } </pre>
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but only worthwhile if it's likely the instruction will be used again. Instead, for simple one-off cases, it's possible to use the <code>BYTE</code> and <code>WORD</code> directives to lay down explicit data into the instruction stream within a <code>TEXT</code>. Here's how the 386 runtime defines the 64-bit atomic load function. </p> <pre> // uint64 atomicload64(uint64 volatile* addr);
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