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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/pseudo_test.go
{"TEXT", "", "expect two or three operands for TEXT"}, {"TEXT", "%", "expect two or three operands for TEXT"}, {"TEXT", "1, 1", "TEXT symbol \"<erroneous symbol>\" must be a symbol(SB)"}, {"TEXT", "$\"foo\", 0, $1", "TEXT symbol \"<erroneous symbol>\" must be a symbol(SB)"}, {"TEXT", "$0É:0, 0, $1", "expected end of operand, found É"}, // Issue #12467. {"TEXT", "$:0:(SB, 0, $1", "expected '(', found 0"}, // Issue 12468.Registered: Tue Dec 30 11:13:12 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Aug 29 07:48:38 UTC 2023 - 3.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Huffman.kt
sink: BufferedSink, ) { var accumulator = 0L var accumulatorBitCount = 0 for (i in 0 until source.size) { val symbol = source[i] and 0xff val code = CODES[symbol] val codeBitCount = CODE_BIT_COUNTS[symbol].toInt() accumulator = (accumulator shl codeBitCount) or code.toLong() accumulatorBitCount += codeBitCount while (accumulatorBitCount >= 8) {Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Mar 19 19:25:20 UTC 2025 - 11K bytes - Viewed (0) -
doc/asm.html
The general form of the <code>DATA</code> directive is <pre> DATA symbol+offset(SB)/width, value </pre> <p> which initializes the symbol memory at the given offset and width with the given value. The <code>DATA</code> directives for a given symbol must be written with increasing offsets. </p> <p> The <code>GLOBL</code> directive declares a symbol to be global.
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/core/convert/NumberConversionUtil.java
final DecimalFormatSymbols symbol = getDecimalFormatSymbols(locale); return Character.toString(symbol.getDecimalSeparator()); } private static DecimalFormatSymbols getDecimalFormatSymbols(final Locale locale) { DecimalFormatSymbols symbol; if (locale != null) { symbol = DecimalFormatSymbolsUtil.getDecimalFormatSymbols(locale); } else {
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impl/maven-cli/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cling/transfer/FileSizeFormat.java
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fess-crawler/src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/util/TextUtil.java
* <li>Appending alphanumeric characters (0-9, A-Z, a-z) to the buffer.</li> * <li>Appending symbol characters (!-/, :-@, [-`, {-~) to the buffer.</li> * <li>Optionally removing duplicate terms based on a flag.</li> * <li>Limiting the maximum size of alphanumeric and symbol terms.</li> * </ul> * * <p>The {@link TextNormalizeContext} class provides a fluent API to configure the text
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compat/maven-embedder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cli/transfer/AbstractMavenTransferListener.java
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src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/view/common/help.jsp
If you want to exclude the upper and lower bounds, use "{}". </dd> <dt>Boost</dt> <dd> To boost a term use the "^" symbol with a boost factor (a number) at the end of the term you are searching. <pre>Fess^100</pre> </dd> <dt>Fuzzy</dt> <dd> To do a fuzzy search use the "~" symbol at the end of a single word term. For example to search for a term similar in spelling to "Fess" use the fuzzy search:
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compat/maven-embedder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cli/transfer/FileSizeFormat.java
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
} return case "GLOBL", "PCDATA": // No text definitions or symbol references. case "DATA", "FUNCDATA": // For DATA, operands[0] is defined symbol. // For FUNCDATA, operands[0] is an immediate constant. // Remaining operands may have references. if len(operands) < 2 { return } operands = operands[1:] } // Search for symbol references. for _, op := range operands { p.start(op)
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