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src/go/types/conversions.go
// (correct!) refusal of the conversion. But the reported error is essentially // "cannot convert untyped float value to string", yet the correct error (per // the spec) is that we cannot shift a floating-point value: 1 in 1<<s should // be converted to UntypedFloat because of the addition of 1.0. Fixing this // is tricky because we'd have to run updateExprType on the argument first. // (go.dev/issue/21982.)
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src/cmd/compile/internal/types2/conversions.go
// (correct!) refusal of the conversion. But the reported error is essentially // "cannot convert untyped float value to string", yet the correct error (per // the spec) is that we cannot shift a floating-point value: 1 in 1<<s should // be converted to UntypedFloat because of the addition of 1.0. Fixing this // is tricky because we'd have to run updateExprType on the argument first. // (go.dev/issue/21982.)
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/idn/IdnaMappingTable.kt
* * b0b1s7 is the section prefix. If a section is omitted, that means its ranges data exactly matches * that of the preceding section. * * b2b3s2 is the offset into the ranges data. It is shifted by 2 because ranges are 4-byte aligned. * * Mappings Data (4,719 bytes) * =========================== * * This is UTF-8 character data. It is indexed into by b2b3 in the ranges dataset. *
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test/codegen/bits.go
n += a ^ (1 << 31) // amd64:"XORL\t[$]268435456" n += a ^ (1 << 28) // amd64:"XORL\t[$]1" n += a ^ (1 << 0) return n } // check direct operation on memory with constant and shifted constant sources func bitOpOnMem(a []uint32, b, c, d uint32) { // amd64:`ANDL\s[$]200,\s\([A-Z][A-Z0-9]+\)` a[0] &= 200 // amd64:`ORL\s[$]220,\s4\([A-Z][A-Z0-9]+\)` a[1] |= 220
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