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cmd/object-api-utils.go
// like an IP address. isNotNumber := false for i := range len(piece) { switch { case (piece[i] >= 'a' && piece[i] <= 'z' || piece[i] == '-'): // Found a non-digit character, so // this piece is not a number. isNotNumber = true case piece[i] >= '0' && piece[i] <= '9': // Nothing to do. default: // Found invalid character. return false }
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api/go1.txt
pkg unicode, const UpperLower ideal-char pkg unicode, const Version ideal-string pkg unicode, func Is(*RangeTable, int32) bool pkg unicode, func IsControl(int32) bool pkg unicode, func IsDigit(int32) bool pkg unicode, func IsGraphic(int32) bool pkg unicode, func IsLetter(int32) bool pkg unicode, func IsLower(int32) bool pkg unicode, func IsMark(int32) bool pkg unicode, func IsNumber(int32) bool
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doc/go_spec.html
are in <a href="#Rune_literals">rune literals</a> (except that <code>\'</code> is illegal and <code>\"</code> is legal), with the same restrictions. The three-digit octal (<code>\</code><i>nnn</i>) and two-digit hexadecimal (<code>\x</code><i>nn</i>) escapes represent individual <i>bytes</i> of the resulting string; all other escapes represent the (possibly multi-byte) UTF-8 encoding of individual <i>characters</i>.
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lib/fips140/v1.0.0.zip
wanted to produce 2n-wide T, we would do // // for i := 0; i < n; i++ { // d := bLimbs[i] // T[n+i] = addMulVVW(T[i:n+i], aLimbs, d) // } // // where d is a digit of the multiplier, T[i:n+i] is the shifted // position of the product of that digit, and T[n+i] is the final carry. // Note that T[i] isn't modified after processing the i-th digit. // // Instead of running two loops, one for Step 1 and one for Steps 2–6, // the result of Step 1 is computed during the next loop. This is // possible because...
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