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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    	name string  "any string is permitted as a tag"
    	_    [4]byte "ceci n'est pas un champ de structure"
    }
    
    // A struct corresponding to a TimeStamp protocol buffer.
    // The tag strings define the protocol buffer field numbers;
    // they follow the convention outlined by the reflect package.
    struct {
    	microsec  uint64 `protobuf:"1"`
    	serverIP6 uint64 `protobuf:"2"`
    }
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  2. doc/asm.html

    is also treated as implicitly marked <code>NOPTR</code>.
    It is not possible to define a symbol containing pointers in an assembly source file;
    such a symbol must be defined in a Go source file instead.
    Assembly source can still refer to the symbol by name
    even without <code>DATA</code> and <code>GLOBL</code> directives.
    A good general rule of thumb is to define all non-<code>RODATA</code>
    symbols in Go instead of in assembly.
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    	name string  "any string is permitted as a tag"
    	_    [4]byte "ceci n'est pas un champ de structure"
    }
    
    // A struct corresponding to a TimeStamp protocol buffer.
    // The tag strings define the protocol buffer field numbers;
    // they follow the convention outlined by the reflect package.
    struct {
    	microsec  uint64 `protobuf:"1"`
    	serverIP6 uint64 `protobuf:"2"`
    }
    </pre>
    
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