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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/mips64.s
// // LBRA rreg ',' rel // { // outcode(int($1), &$2, 0, &$4); // } label3: BLTZ R1, 1(PC) // BLTZ R1, 1(PC) // 04200001 BLTZ R1, label3 // BLTZ R1, 22 // 0420fffd // // floating point conditional branch // // LBRA rel label4: BFPT 1(PC) // BFPT 1(PC) // 4501000100000000 BFPT label4 // BFPT 24 // 4501fffd00000000 //inst: // // load ints and bytes // // LMOVV rreg ',' rreg
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// a nil argument. See [panic] for details. func recover() any // The print built-in function formats its arguments in an // implementation-specific way and writes the result to standard error. // Print is useful for bootstrapping and debugging; it is not guaranteed // to stay in the language. func print(args ...Type) // The println built-in function formats its arguments in an
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
about Go pointers applies not just to pointer types, but also to other types that include Go pointers. All Go pointers passed to C must point to pinned Go memory. Go pointers passed as function arguments to C functions have the memory they point to implicitly pinned for the duration of the call. Go memory reachable from these function arguments must be pinned as long as the C code has access
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src/cmd/cgo/ast.go
doc += c1.Text + "\n" } } f.ExpFunc = append(f.ExpFunc, &ExpFunc{ Func: n, ExpName: name, Doc: doc, }) break } } // Make f.ExpFunc[i] point at the Func from this AST instead of the other one. func (f *File) saveExport2(x interface{}, context astContext) { n, ok := x.(*ast.FuncDecl) if !ok { return } for _, exp := range f.ExpFunc {
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src/bytes/bytes.go
// It returns the byte index in s of the first Unicode // code point satisfying f(c), or -1 if none do. func IndexFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool) int { return indexFunc(s, f, true) } // LastIndexFunc interprets s as a sequence of UTF-8-encoded code points. // It returns the byte index in s of the last Unicode // code point satisfying f(c), or -1 if none do.
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src/bufio/scan.go
// scanning lines, a [SplitFunc] can return (0, nil, nil) to signal the // [Scanner] to read more data into the slice and try again with a // longer slice starting at the same point in the input. // // The function is never called with an empty data slice unless atEOF // is true. If atEOF is true, however, data may be non-empty and, // as always, holds unprocessed text.
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src/bytes/buffer.go
b.lastRead = opInvalid m, ok := b.tryGrowByReslice(1) if !ok { m = b.grow(1) } b.buf[m] = c return nil } // WriteRune appends the UTF-8 encoding of Unicode code point r to the // buffer, returning its length and an error, which is always nil but is // included to match [bufio.Writer]'s WriteRune. The buffer is grown as needed; // if it becomes too large, WriteRune will panic with [ErrTooLarge].
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api/go1.4.txt
pkg syscall (windows-386), const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT = 1024 pkg syscall (windows-386), const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT ideal-int pkg syscall (windows-386), const FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT = 2097152 pkg syscall (windows-386), const FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT ideal-int pkg syscall (windows-386), const FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT = 589992 pkg syscall (windows-386), const FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT ideal-int
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/riscv64.s
// 11.6: Single-Precision Floating-Point Computational Instructions FADDS F1, F0, F2 // 53011000 FSUBS F1, F0, F2 // 53011008 FMULS F1, F0, F2 // 53011010 FDIVS F1, F0, F2 // 53011018 FMINS F1, F0, F2 // 53011028 FMAXS F1, F0, F2 // 53111028 FSQRTS F0, F1 // d3000058 // 11.7: Single-Precision Floating-Point Conversion and Move Instructions FCVTWS F0, X5 // d31200c0
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doc/asm.html
</li> </ul> <h3 id="mips">MIPS, MIPS64</h3> <p> General purpose registers are named <code>R0</code> through <code>R31</code>, floating point registers are <code>F0</code> through <code>F31</code>. </p> <p> <code>R30</code> is reserved to point to <code>g</code>. <code>R23</code> is used as a temporary register. </p> <p>
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