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  1. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/riscv64error.s

    	MOVW	$1, X5				// ERROR "unsupported constant load"
    	MOVF	$1, X5				// ERROR "unsupported constant load"
    	MOVBU	X5, (X6)			// ERROR "unsupported unsigned store"
    	MOVHU	X5, (X6)			// ERROR "unsupported unsigned store"
    	MOVWU	X5, (X6)			// ERROR "unsupported unsigned store"
    	MOVF	F0, F1, F2			// ERROR "illegal MOV instruction"
    	MOVD	F0, F1, F2			// ERROR "illegal MOV instruction"
    	MOV	X10, X11, X12			// ERROR "illegal MOV instruction"
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  2. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    appropriate padding to reach the next field or the end of the struct.
    
    The standard C numeric types are available under the names
    C.char, C.schar (signed char), C.uchar (unsigned char),
    C.short, C.ushort (unsigned short), C.int, C.uint (unsigned int),
    C.long, C.ulong (unsigned long), C.longlong (long long),
    C.ulonglong (unsigned long long), C.float, C.double,
    C.complexfloat (complex float), and C.complexdouble (complex double).
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  3. src/builtin/builtin.go

    )
    
    // uint8 is the set of all unsigned 8-bit integers.
    // Range: 0 through 255.
    type uint8 uint8
    
    // uint16 is the set of all unsigned 16-bit integers.
    // Range: 0 through 65535.
    type uint16 uint16
    
    // uint32 is the set of all unsigned 32-bit integers.
    // Range: 0 through 4294967295.
    type uint32 uint32
    
    // uint64 is the set of all unsigned 64-bit integers.
    // Range: 0 through 18446744073709551615.
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/cthread_windows.c

    // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
    #include <windows.h>
    #include <process.h>
    #include "_cgo_export.h"
    
    __stdcall
    static unsigned int
    addThread(void *p)
    {
    	int i, max;
    	
    	max = *(int*)p;
    	for(i=0; i<max; i++)
    		Add(i);
    	return 0;
    }
    
    void
    doAdd(int max, int nthread)
    {
    	enum { MaxThread = 20 };
    	int i;
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  5. src/archive/tar/format.go

    // POSIX specifies a sum of the unsigned byte values, but the Sun tar used
    // signed byte values.
    // We compute and return both.
    func (b *block) computeChecksum() (unsigned, signed int64) {
    	for i, c := range b {
    		if 148 <= i && i < 156 {
    			c = ' ' // Treat the checksum field itself as all spaces.
    		}
    		unsigned += int64(c)
    		signed += int64(int8(c))
    	}
    	return unsigned, signed
    }
    
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  6. src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go

    	"long int":               "long",
    	"long unsigned int":      "ulong",
    	"unsigned int":           "uint",
    	"short unsigned int":     "ushort",
    	"unsigned short":         "ushort", // Used by Clang; issue 13129.
    	"short int":              "short",
    	"long long int":          "longlong",
    	"long long unsigned int": "ulonglong",
    	"signed char":            "schar",
    	"unsigned char":          "uchar",
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  7. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    <pre class="grammar">
    uint8       the set of all unsigned  8-bit integers (0 to 255)
    uint16      the set of all unsigned 16-bit integers (0 to 65535)
    uint32      the set of all unsigned 32-bit integers (0 to 4294967295)
    uint64      the set of all unsigned 64-bit integers (0 to 18446744073709551615)
    
    int8        the set of all signed  8-bit integers (-128 to 127)
    int16       the set of all signed 16-bit integers (-32768 to 32767)
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  8. src/archive/tar/strconv.go

    		// Handling negative numbers relies on the following identity:
    		//	-a-1 == ^a
    		//
    		// If the number is negative, we use an inversion mask to invert the
    		// data bytes and treat the value as an unsigned number.
    		var inv byte // 0x00 if positive or zero, 0xff if negative
    		if b[0]&0x40 != 0 {
    			inv = 0xff
    		}
    
    		var x uint64
    		for i, c := range b {
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  9. doc/go_spec.html

    <pre class="grammar">
    uint8       the set of all unsigned  8-bit integers (0 to 255)
    uint16      the set of all unsigned 16-bit integers (0 to 65535)
    uint32      the set of all unsigned 32-bit integers (0 to 4294967295)
    uint64      the set of all unsigned 64-bit integers (0 to 18446744073709551615)
    
    int8        the set of all signed  8-bit integers (-128 to 127)
    int16       the set of all signed 16-bit integers (-32768 to 32767)
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  10. doc/asm.html

    Thus <code>3&amp;1&lt;&lt;2</code> is 4, not 0—it parses as <code>(3&amp;1)&lt;&lt;2</code>
    not <code>3&amp;(1&lt;&lt;2)</code>.
    Also, constants are always evaluated as 64-bit unsigned integers.
    Thus <code>-2</code> is not the integer value minus two,
    but the unsigned 64-bit integer with the same bit pattern.
    The distinction rarely matters but
    to avoid ambiguity, division or right shift where the right operand's
    high bit is set is rejected.
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