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  1. doc/go_mem.html

    and it must not allow a single write to write multiple values.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    All the following examples assume that `*p` and `*q` refer to
    memory locations accessible to multiple goroutines.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Not introducing data races into race-free programs means not moving
    writes out of conditional statements in which they appear.
    For example, a compiler must not invert the conditional in this program:
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    *p = 1
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  2. doc/asm.html

    <p>
    Constants are of the form <code>const_<i>name</i></code>.
    For example, given the Go declaration <code>const bufSize =
    1024</code>, assembly code can refer to the value of this constant
    as <code>const_bufSize</code>.
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    <p>
    Field offsets are of the form <code><i>type</i>_<i>field</i></code>.
    Struct sizes are of the form <code><i>type</i>__size</code>.
    For example, consider the following Go definition:
    </p>
    
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                <td><a href="https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/codelibs/fess/fess-ds-sample/">fess-ds-sample/</a></td>
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