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</p> <p> The form <code>a … b</code> represents the set of characters from <code>a</code> through <code>b</code> as alternatives. The horizontal ellipsis <code>…</code> is also used elsewhere in the spec to informally denote various enumerations or code snippets that are not further specified. The character <code>…</code> (as opposed to the three characters <code>...</code>) is not a token of the Go language. </p>
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The document is not comprehensive. </p> <p> The assembler is based on the input style of the Plan 9 assemblers, which is documented in detail <a href="https://9p.io/sys/doc/asm.html">elsewhere</a>. If you plan to write assembly language, you should read that document although much of it is Plan 9-specific. The current document provides a summary of the syntax and the differences with
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doc/go_spec.html
</p> <p> The form <code>a … b</code> represents the set of characters from <code>a</code> through <code>b</code> as alternatives. The horizontal ellipsis <code>…</code> is also used elsewhere in the spec to informally denote various enumerations or code snippets that are not further specified. The character <code>…</code> (as opposed to the three characters <code>...</code>) is not a token of the Go language. </p>
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