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  1. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/FloatsTest.java

      public void testTryParseHex() {
        for (String signChar : ImmutableList.of("", "+", "-")) {
          for (String hexPrefix : ImmutableList.of("0x", "0X")) {
            for (String iPart : ImmutableList.of("", "0", "1", "F", "f", "c4", "CE")) {
              for (String fPart : ImmutableList.of("", ".", ".F", ".52", ".a")) {
                for (String expMarker : ImmutableList.of("p", "P")) {
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
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  2. doc/go_spec.html

    <pre>
    var a []int
    var c, c1, c2, c3, c4 chan int
    var i1, i2 int
    select {
    case i1 = &lt;-c1:
    	print("received ", i1, " from c1\n")
    case c2 &lt;- i2:
    	print("sent ", i2, " to c2\n")
    case i3, ok := (&lt;-c3):  // same as: i3, ok := &lt;-c3
    	if ok {
    		print("received ", i3, " from c3\n")
    	} else {
    		print("c3 is closed\n")
    	}
    case a[f()] = &lt;-c4:
    	// same as:
    	// case t := &lt;-c4
    Created: Tue Apr 07 11:13:11 GMT 2026
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  3. lib/fips140/v1.0.0-c2097c7c.zip

    Moreover, the top coefficient (r4) is at most 107 bits, so c4 is at most // 56 bits, and c4 * 19 is at most 61 bits, which again fits in a uint64 and // allows us to easily apply the reduction identity. // // r4 = a0×b4 + a1×b3 + a2×b2 + a3×b1 + a4×b0 // r4 < 5 × 2⁵² × 2⁵² // r4 < 2¹⁰⁷ // c0 := shiftRightBy51(r0) c1 := shiftRightBy51(r1) c2 := shiftRightBy51(r2) c3 := shiftRightBy51(r3) c4 := shiftRightBy51(r4) rr0 := r0.lo&maskLow51Bits + c4*19 rr1 := r1.lo&maskLow51Bits + c0 rr2 := r2.lo&maskLow51Bits...
    Created: Tue Apr 07 11:13:11 GMT 2026
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  4. lib/fips140/v1.26.0.zip

    Moreover, the top coefficient (r4) is at most 107 bits, so c4 is at most // 56 bits, and c4 * 19 is at most 61 bits, which again fits in a uint64 and // allows us to easily apply the reduction identity. // // r4 = a0×b4 + a1×b3 + a2×b2 + a3×b1 + a4×b0 // r4 < 5 × 2⁵² × 2⁵² // r4 < 2¹⁰⁷ // c0 := shiftRightBy51(r0) c1 := shiftRightBy51(r1) c2 := shiftRightBy51(r2) c3 := shiftRightBy51(r3) c4 := shiftRightBy51(r4) rr0 := r0.lo&maskLow51Bits + mul19(c4) rr1 := r1.lo&maskLow51Bits + c0 rr2 := r2.lo&maskLow51Bits...
    Created: Tue Apr 07 11:13:11 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Thu Jan 08 17:58:32 GMT 2026
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