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x++ x += 1 x-- x -= 1 </pre> <h3 id="Assignments">Assignments</h3> <pre class="ebnf"> Assignment = ExpressionList assign_op ExpressionList . assign_op = [ add_op | mul_op ] "=" . </pre> <p> Each left-hand side operand must be <a href="#Address_operators">addressable</a>, a map index expression, or (for <code>=</code> assignments only) the
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with a new value specified by an <a href="#Expressions">expression</a>. An assignment statement may assign a single value to a single variable, or multiple values to a matching number of variables. </p> <pre class="ebnf"> Assignment = ExpressionList assign_op ExpressionList . assign_op = [ add_op | mul_op ] "=" . </pre> <p>
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<code>GOMIPS64_hardfloat</code> or <code>GOMIPS64_softfloat</code>. </p> <h3 id="unsupported_opcodes">Unsupported opcodes</h3> <p> The assemblers are designed to support the compiler so not all hardware instructions are defined for all architectures: if the compiler doesn't generate it, it might not be there. If you need to use a missing instruction, there are two ways to proceed.
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