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  1. doc/asm.html

    package path followed by a period and the symbol name:
    <code>fmt.Printf</code> or <code>math/rand.Int</code>.
    Because the assembler's parser treats period and slash as punctuation,
    those strings cannot be used directly as identifier names.
    Instead, the assembler allows the middle dot character U+00B7
    and the division slash U+2215 in identifiers and rewrites them to
    plain period and slash.
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  2. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    			p.errorf(err.Error())
    		}
    	default:
    		p.errorf("register extension not supported on this architecture")
    	}
    }
    
    // qualifySymbol returns name as a package-qualified symbol name. If
    // name starts with a period, qualifySymbol prepends the package
    // prefix. Otherwise it returns name unchanged.
    func (p *Parser) qualifySymbol(name string) string {
    	if strings.HasPrefix(name, ".") {
    		name = p.pkgPrefix + name
    	}
    	return name
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  3. src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arm64.go

    		return false
    	}
    	prog.Scond = bits
    	return true
    }
    
    // parseARM64Suffix parses the suffix attached to an ARM64 instruction.
    // The input is a single string consisting of period-separated condition
    // codes, such as ".P.W". An initial period is ignored.
    func parseARM64Suffix(cond string) (uint8, bool) {
    	if cond == "" {
    		return 0, true
    	}
    	return parseARMCondition(cond, arm64LS, nil)
    }
    
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