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doc/go_mem.html
For example, on essentially all CPUs, it is valid to rewrite </p> <pre> n := 0 for i := 0; i < m; i++ { n += *shared } </pre> into: <pre> n := 0 local := *shared for i := 0; i < m; i++ { n += local } </pre> <p> provided it can be proved that <code>*shared</code> will not fault on access, because the potential added read will not affect any existing concurrent reads or writes.
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In general, identifiers cannot be accurately resolved without type information. Consider, for example, the identifier <code>K</code> in <code>T{K: ""}</code>: it could be the name of a local variable if T is a map type, or the name of a field if T is a struct type. New programs should use the <a href='/pkg/go/types'>go/types</a> package to resolve identifiers; see
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This function is a closure so it uses its incoming context register. </li> <li> <code>LOCAL</code> = 128 <br> This symbol is local to the dynamic shared object. </li> <li> <code>TLSBSS</code> = 256 <br> (For <code>DATA</code> and <code>GLOBL</code> items.) Put this data in thread local storage. </li> <li> <code>NOFRAME</code> = 512 <br> (For <code>TEXT</code> items.)
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