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  1. api/go1.9.txt

    pkg image/png, type EncoderBufferPool interface, Put(*EncoderBuffer)
    pkg math/big, method (*Int) IsInt64() bool
    pkg math/big, method (*Int) IsUint64() bool
    pkg math/big, type Word uint
    pkg math/bits (darwin-amd64), const UintSize = 64
    pkg math/bits (darwin-amd64-cgo), const UintSize = 64
    pkg math/bits (freebsd-386), const UintSize = 32
    pkg math/bits (freebsd-386-cgo), const UintSize = 32
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  2. doc/asm.html

    but only worthwhile if it's likely the instruction will be used again.
    Instead, for simple one-off cases, it's possible to use the <code>BYTE</code>
    and <code>WORD</code> directives
    to lay down explicit data into the instruction stream within a <code>TEXT</code>.
    Here's how the 386 runtime defines the 64-bit atomic load function.
    </p>
    
    <pre>
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  3. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    	scratch := make([][]lex.Token, 0, 3)
    	for {
    		word, cond, operands, ok := p.line(scratch)
    		if !ok {
    			break
    		}
    		scratch = operands
    
    		if p.pseudo(word, operands) {
    			continue
    		}
    		i, present := p.arch.Instructions[word]
    		if present {
    			p.instruction(i, word, cond, operands)
    			continue
    		}
    		p.errorf("unrecognized instruction %q", word)
    	}
    	if p.errorCount > 0 {
    		return nil, false
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  4. src/bytes/bytes.go

    // asciiSet is a 32-byte value, where each bit represents the presence of a
    // given ASCII character in the set. The 128-bits of the lower 16 bytes,
    // starting with the least-significant bit of the lowest word to the
    // most-significant bit of the highest word, map to the full range of all
    // 128 ASCII characters. The 128-bits of the upper 16 bytes will be zeroed,
    // ensuring that any non-ASCII character will be reported as not in the set.
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  5. src/cmd/asm/internal/lex/input.go

    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 {
    		in.expectText("expected identifier after '#'")
    	}
    	if !in.enabled() {
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  6. src/bufio/scan_test.go

    }
    
    func TestScanWordsExcessiveWhiteSpace(t *testing.T) {
    	const word = "ipsum"
    	s := strings.Repeat(" ", 4*smallMaxTokenSize) + word
    	scanner := NewScanner(strings.NewReader(s))
    	scanner.MaxTokenSize(smallMaxTokenSize)
    	scanner.Split(ScanWords)
    	if !scanner.Scan() {
    		t.Fatalf("scan failed: %v", scanner.Err())
    	}
    	if token := scanner.Text(); token != word {
    		t.Fatalf("unexpected token: %v", token)
    	}
    }
    
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  7. doc/go_mem.html

    </p>
    
    <p>
    Reads of memory locations larger than a single machine word
    are encouraged but not required to meet the same semantics
    as word-sized memory locations,
    observing a single allowed write <i>w</i>.
    For performance reasons,
    implementations may instead treat larger operations
    as a set of individual machine-word-sized operations
    in an unspecified order.
    This means that races on multiword data structures
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  8. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/mips.s

    	//	{
    	//		outcode(int($1), &$2, int($4.Reg), &$6);
    	//	}
    	ADDD	F1, F2, F3
    
    	//	LFCMP freg ',' freg
    	//	{
    	//		outcode(int($1), &$2, 0, &$4);
    	//	}
    	CMPEQD	F1, F2
    
    
    	//
    	// WORD
    	//
    	WORD	$1
    
    	//
    	// NOP
    	//
    	//	LNOP comma // asm doesn't support the trailing comma.
    	//	{
    	//		outcode(int($1), &nullgen, 0, &nullgen);
    	//	}
    	NOP
    
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  9. src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arm64.go

    	"TBNZ":  true,
    	"TBZ":   true,
    
    	// ADR isn't really a jump, but it takes a PC or label reference,
    	// which needs to patched like a jump.
    	"ADR":  true,
    	"ADRP": true,
    }
    
    func jumpArm64(word string) bool {
    	return arm64Jump[word]
    }
    
    var arm64SpecialOperand map[string]arm64.SpecialOperand
    
    // GetARM64SpecialOperand returns the internal representation of a special operand.
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  10. api/except.txt

    pkg math/big, const MaxBase = 36
    pkg math/big, type Word uintptr
    pkg net, func ListenUnixgram(string, *UnixAddr) (*UDPConn, error)
    pkg os (linux-arm), const O_SYNC = 1052672
    pkg os (linux-arm), const O_SYNC = 4096
    pkg os (linux-arm-cgo), const O_SYNC = 1052672
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