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  1. doc/go_mem.html

    allowing a racing thread to read 1 as well.
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    Note that all these optimizations are permitted in C/C++ compilers:
    a Go compiler sharing a back end with a C/C++ compiler must take care
    to disable optimizations that are invalid for Go.
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    <p>
    Note that the prohibition on introducing data races
    does not apply if the compiler can prove that the races
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  2. doc/asm.html

    <code>cmd/internal/obj</code> package,
    represents an invalid instruction).
    The sequence of the <code>A</code> names has nothing to do with the actual
    encoding of the machine instructions.
    The <code>cmd/internal/obj</code> package takes care of that detail.
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    <p>
    The instructions for both the 386 and AMD64 architectures are listed in
    <code>cmd/internal/obj/x86/a.out.go</code>.
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    </p>
    <p>
    Implementation restriction: For compatibility with other tools, a
    compiler may ignore a UTF-8-encoded byte order mark
    (U+FEFF) if it is the first Unicode code point in the source text.
    A byte order mark may be disallowed anywhere else in the source.
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