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  1. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    <pre class="ebnf">
    int_lit        = decimal_lit | binary_lit | octal_lit | hex_lit .
    decimal_lit    = "0" | ( "1" … "9" ) [ [ "_" ] decimal_digits ] .
    binary_lit     = "0" ( "b" | "B" ) [ "_" ] binary_digits .
    octal_lit      = "0" [ "o" | "O" ] [ "_" ] octal_digits .
    hex_lit        = "0" ( "x" | "X" ) [ "_" ] hex_digits .
    
    decimal_digits = decimal_digit { [ "_" ] decimal_digit } .
    binary_digits  = binary_digit { [ "_" ] binary_digit } .
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  2. doc/asm.html

    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.)
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    In Go object files and binaries, the full name of a symbol is the
    package path followed by a period and the symbol name:
    <code>fmt.Printf</code> or <code>math/rand.Int</code>.
    Because the assembler's parser treats period and slash as punctuation,
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    <pre class="ebnf">
    int_lit        = decimal_lit | binary_lit | octal_lit | hex_lit .
    decimal_lit    = "0" | ( "1" … "9" ) [ [ "_" ] decimal_digits ] .
    binary_lit     = "0" ( "b" | "B" ) [ "_" ] binary_digits .
    octal_lit      = "0" [ "o" | "O" ] [ "_" ] octal_digits .
    hex_lit        = "0" ( "x" | "X" ) [ "_" ] hex_digits .
    
    decimal_digits = decimal_digit { [ "_" ] decimal_digit } .
    binary_digits  = binary_digit { [ "_" ] binary_digit } .
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