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src/math/big/int.go
// If y == 0, a division-by-zero run-time panic occurs. // Quo implements truncated division (like Go); see [Int.QuoRem] for more details. func (z *Int) Quo(x, y *Int) *Int { z.abs, _ = z.abs.div(nil, x.abs, y.abs) z.neg = len(z.abs) > 0 && x.neg != y.neg // 0 has no sign return z } // Rem sets z to the remainder x%y for y != 0 and returns z. // If y == 0, a division-by-zero run-time panic occurs.
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src/net/netip/fuzz_test.go
) var corpus = []string{ // Basic zero IPv4 address. "0.0.0.0", // Basic non-zero IPv4 address. "192.168.140.255", // IPv4 address in windows-style "print all the digits" form. "010.000.015.001", // IPv4 address with a silly amount of leading zeros. "000001.00000002.00000003.000000004", // 4-in-6 with octet with leading zero "::ffff:1.2.03.4", // Basic zero IPv6 address. "::", // Localhost IPv6. "::1",
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src/debug/dwarf/type.go
// DW_AT_bit_offset DWARF attribute that was deprecated in DWARF 4 and // removed in DWARF 5. // // At most one of DataBitOffset and BitOffset will be non-zero; // DataBitOffset/BitOffset will only be non-zero if BitSize is // non-zero. Whether a C compiler uses one or the other // will depend on compiler vintage and command line options. // // Here is an example of C/C++ bit field use, along with what to
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src/internal/reflectlite/value.go
// It returns false if v is the zero Value. // If IsValid returns false, all other methods except String panic. // Most functions and methods never return an invalid Value. // If one does, its documentation states the conditions explicitly. func (v Value) IsValid() bool { return v.flag != 0 } // Kind returns v's Kind. // If v is the zero Value (IsValid returns false), Kind returns Invalid.
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/tensorflow/transforms/decompose_resource_ops.td
(TF_MulOp $grad, $adagrad_lr)), (TF_MulOp:$l1_gt_zero (TF_SignOp $prox_var), (TF_MaximumOp (TF_SubOp (TF_AbsOp $prox_var), (TF_MulOp $adagrad_lr, $l1)), $zero)), (TF_SelectV2Op:$var_numerator (TF_GreaterOp $l1, $zero), $l1_gt_zero, $prox_var), (TF_DivOp:$var_new $var_numerator, (TF_AddOp $one, (TF_MulOp $adagrad_lr, $l2))),
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staging/src/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/resource/quantity.go
return q.i.AsCanonicalBytes(out) } // IsZero returns true if the quantity is equal to zero. func (q *Quantity) IsZero() bool { if q.d.Dec != nil { return q.d.Dec.Sign() == 0 } return q.i.value == 0 } // Sign returns 0 if the quantity is zero, -1 if the quantity is less than zero, or 1 if the // quantity is greater than zero. func (q *Quantity) Sign() int { if q.d.Dec != nil { return q.d.Dec.Sign() }
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src/math/j0.go
} // The asymptotic expansions of pzero is // 1 - 9/128 s**2 + 11025/98304 s**4 - ..., where s = 1/x. // For x >= 2, We approximate pzero by // pzero(x) = 1 + (R/S) // where R = pR0 + pR1*s**2 + pR2*s**4 + ... + pR5*s**10 // S = 1 + pS0*s**2 + ... + pS4*s**10 // and // | pzero(x)-1-R/S | <= 2 ** ( -60.26) // for x in [inf, 8]=1/[0,0.125] var p0R8 = [6]float64{
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ConcurrentHashMultiset.java
* creation and removal (including automatic removal of zeroes). If the modification of an * AtomicInteger results in zero, we compareAndSet the value to zero; if that succeeds, we remove * the entry from the Map. If another operation sees a zero in the map, it knows that the entry is * about to be removed, so this operation may remove it (often by replacing it with a new * AtomicInteger). */
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src/reflect/abi.go
pStart := len(a.steps) a.valueStart = append(a.valueStart, pStart) if t.Size() == 0 { // If the size of the argument type is zero, then // in order to degrade gracefully into ABI0, we need // to stack-assign this type. The reason is that // although zero-sized types take up no space on the // stack, they do cause the next argument to be aligned. // So just do that here, but don't bother actually
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src/strings/replace.go
// otherwise. In the example above, positive/zero priorities are marked // with a trailing "+" or "-". priority int // A trie node may have zero, one or more child nodes: // * if the remaining fields are zero, there are no children. // * if prefix and next are non-zero, there is one child in next. // * if table is non-zero, it defines all the children. //
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