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NEGL does a negation of the bottom 32 bits and then zero-extends to 64 bits, resulting in a negative 32-bit number but a positive 64-bit number. NEGQ does a full 64-bit negation, so that the result is negative both as a 32-bit and as a 64-bit number. This doesn't matter for the functions that are declared to return int32. It only matters for the ones that return int64 or void* [sic]. This will fix the current incorrect error in the OpenBSD/amd64 build. The build will still be broken, but it won't report a bogus error. R=golang-dev, bradfitz CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/7536046 |
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