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doc/go1.17_spec.html
embedded field in a struct <code>x</code> is called <i>promoted</i> if <code>x.f</code> is a legal <a href="#Selectors">selector</a> that denotes that field or method <code>f</code>. </p> <p> Promoted fields act like ordinary fields of a struct except that they cannot be used as field names in <a href="#Composite_literals">composite literals</a> of the struct. </p> <p>
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the compiler to emit a special header called <code>go_asm.h</code>, which the .s files can then <code>#include</code>. The file contains symbolic <code>#define</code> constants for the offsets of Go struct fields, the sizes of Go struct types, and most Go <code>const</code> declarations defined in the current package. Go assembly should avoid making assumptions about the layout of Go types and instead use these constants.
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doc/go_spec.html
embedded field in a struct <code>x</code> is called <i>promoted</i> if <code>x.f</code> is a legal <a href="#Selectors">selector</a> that denotes that field or method <code>f</code>. </p> <p> Promoted fields act like ordinary fields of a struct except that they cannot be used as field names in <a href="#Composite_literals">composite literals</a> of the struct. </p> <p>
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