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  1. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/arm64.s

    	FLDPQ	-1024(R0), (F1, F2)  // 010860ad
    	FLDPQ	(R0), (F1, F2)       // 010840ad
    	FLDPQ	16(R0), (F1, F2)     // 018840ad
    	FLDPQ	-16(R0), (F1, F2)    // 01887fad
    	FLDPQ.W	32(R0), (F1, F2)     // 0108c1ad
    	FLDPQ.P	32(R0), (F1, F2)     // 0108c1ac
    	FLDPQ	11(R0), (F1, F2)     // 1b2c0091610b40ad
    	FLDPQ	1024(R0), (F1, F2)   // 1b001091610b40ad
    	FLDPQ   4104(R0), (F1, F2)
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/net/InetAddresses.java

     *   <dd>{@code 7f 00 00 01}
     *   <dt>The IPv6 loopback address, {@code "::1"}.
     *   <dd>{@code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01}
     *   <dt>From the IPv6 reserved documentation prefix ({@code 2001:db8::/32}), {@code "2001:db8::1"}.
     *   <dd>{@code 20 01 0d b8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01}
     *   <dt>An IPv6 "IPv4 compatible" (or "compat") address, {@code "::192.168.0.1"}.
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashFunction.java

     *       (given by {@link #bits}). For example, {@link Hashing#sha1} produces a 160-bit number,
     *       while {@link Hashing#murmur3_32()} yields only 32 bits. Because a {@code long} value is
     *       clearly insufficient to hold all hash code values, this API represents a hash code as an
     *       instance of {@link HashCode}.
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  4. guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashFunction.java

     *       (given by {@link #bits}). For example, {@link Hashing#sha1} produces a 160-bit number,
     *       while {@link Hashing#murmur3_32()} yields only 32 bits. Because a {@code long} value is
     *       clearly insufficient to hold all hash code values, this API represents a hash code as an
     *       instance of {@link HashCode}.
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  5. internal/kms/secret-key.go

    		return nil, err
    	}
    	return NewBuiltin(keyID, key)
    }
    
    // NewBuiltin returns a single-key KMS that derives new DEKs from the
    // given key.
    func NewBuiltin(keyID string, key []byte) (*KMS, error) {
    	if len(key) != 32 {
    		return nil, errors.New("kms: invalid key length " + strconv.Itoa(len(key)))
    	}
    	return &KMS{
    		Type:       Builtin,
    		DefaultKey: keyID,
    		conn: secretKey{
    			keyID: keyID,
    			key:   key,
    		},
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  6. docs_src/security/tutorial004_an_py39.py

    from jwt.exceptions import InvalidTokenError
    from pwdlib import PasswordHash
    from pydantic import BaseModel
    
    # to get a string like this run:
    # openssl rand -hex 32
    SECRET_KEY = "09d25e094faa6ca2556c818166b7a9563b93f7099f6f0f4caa6cf63b88e8d3e7"
    ALGORITHM = "HS256"
    ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRE_MINUTES = 30
    
    
    fake_users_db = {
        "johndoe": {
            "username": "johndoe",
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  7. docs_src/security/tutorial005_an_py310.py

        SecurityScopes,
    )
    from jwt.exceptions import InvalidTokenError
    from pwdlib import PasswordHash
    from pydantic import BaseModel, ValidationError
    
    # to get a string like this run:
    # openssl rand -hex 32
    SECRET_KEY = "09d25e094faa6ca2556c818166b7a9563b93f7099f6f0f4caa6cf63b88e8d3e7"
    ALGORITHM = "HS256"
    ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRE_MINUTES = 30
    
    
    fake_users_db = {
        "johndoe": {
            "username": "johndoe",
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  8. docs_src/security/tutorial005_an_py39.py

        SecurityScopes,
    )
    from jwt.exceptions import InvalidTokenError
    from pwdlib import PasswordHash
    from pydantic import BaseModel, ValidationError
    
    # to get a string like this run:
    # openssl rand -hex 32
    SECRET_KEY = "09d25e094faa6ca2556c818166b7a9563b93f7099f6f0f4caa6cf63b88e8d3e7"
    ALGORITHM = "HS256"
    ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRE_MINUTES = 30
    
    
    fake_users_db = {
        "johndoe": {
            "username": "johndoe",
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  9. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/HashTestUtils.java

       * bit(i) can alter output bit(j).
       */
      static void checkNoFunnels(HashFunction function) {
        Random rand = new Random(0);
        int keyBits = 32;
        int hashBits = function.bits();
    
        // output loop tests input bit
        for (int i = 0; i < keyBits; i++) {
          int same = 0x0; // bitset for output bits with same values
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  10. doc/asm.html

    register, even on architectures with a hardware frame pointer.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    For assembly functions with Go prototypes, <code>go</code> <code>vet</code> will check that the argument names
    and offsets match.
    On 32-bit systems, the low and high 32 bits of a 64-bit value are distinguished by adding
    a <code>_lo</code> or <code>_hi</code> suffix to the name, as in <code>arg_lo+0(FP)</code> or <code>arg_hi+4(FP)</code>.
    Registered: Tue Dec 30 11:13:12 UTC 2025
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