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  1. doc/asm.html

    The <code>GLOBL</code> directive must follow any corresponding <code>DATA</code> directives.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    For example,
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    <pre>
    DATA divtab&lt;&gt;+0x00(SB)/4, $0xf4f8fcff
    DATA divtab&lt;&gt;+0x04(SB)/4, $0xe6eaedf0
    ...
    DATA divtab&lt;&gt;+0x3c(SB)/4, $0x81828384
    GLOBL divtab&lt;&gt;(SB), RODATA, $64
    
    GLOBL runtime·tlsoffset(SB), NOPTR, $4
    </pre>
    
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  2. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    instance, the literal <code>'a'</code> holds a single byte representing
    a literal <code>a</code>, Unicode U+0061, value <code>0x61</code>, while
    <code>'ä'</code> holds two bytes (<code>0xc3</code> <code>0xa4</code>) representing
    a literal <code>a</code>-dieresis, U+00E4, value <code>0xe4</code>.
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    <p>
    Several backslash escapes allow arbitrary values to be encoded as
    ASCII text.  There are four ways to represent the integer value
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  3. fess-crawler/src/main/resources/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/mime/tika-mimetypes.xml

            <match value="0x00" type="string" offset="1"/>
            <match value="0x02" type="string" offset="1"/>
            <match value="0x03" type="string" offset="1"/>
            <match value="0x04" type="string" offset="1"/>
            <match value="0x05" type="string" offset="1"/>
          </match>
        </magic>
        <glob pattern="*.pcx"/>
      </mime-type>
    
      <mime-type type="image/webp">
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  4. doc/go_spec.html

    instance, the literal <code>'a'</code> holds a single byte representing
    a literal <code>a</code>, Unicode U+0061, value <code>0x61</code>, while
    <code>'ä'</code> holds two bytes (<code>0xc3</code> <code>0xa4</code>) representing
    a literal <code>a</code>-dieresis, U+00E4, value <code>0xe4</code>.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Several backslash escapes allow arbitrary values to be encoded as
    ASCII text.  There are four ways to represent the integer value
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