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  1. src/cmd/asm/internal/lex/input.go

    				return tok
    			}
    		}
    	}
    	in.Error("recursive macro invocation")
    	return 0
    }
    
    func (in *Input) Text() string {
    	return in.text
    }
    
    // hash processes a # preprocessor directive. It reports whether it completes.
    func (in *Input) hash() bool {
    	// We have a '#'; it must be followed by a known word (define, include, etc.).
    	tok := in.Stack.Next()
    	if tok != scanner.Ident {
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  2. src/cmd/asm/doc.go

    	-v
    		Print debug output.
    
    Input language:
    
    The assembler uses mostly the same syntax for all architectures,
    the main variation having to do with addressing modes. Input is
    run through a simplified C preprocessor that implements #include,
    #define, #ifdef/endif, but not #if or ##.
    
    For more information, see https://golang.org/doc/asm.
    */
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  3. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/ppc64.s

    	// and accept the same constants.
    	MOVW $2147483648, R5            // 64058000
    	MOVWZ $-2147483648, R5          // 3ca08000
    
    	// TODO: These are preprocessed by the assembler into MOVD $const>>shift, R5; SLD $shift, R5.
    	//       This only captures the MOVD. Should the SLD be appended to the encoding by the test?
    	// Hex constant 0x20004000000
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