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Without an explicit signal for a truncation, copy propagation will sometimes propagate a 32-bit truncation and end up overwriting uses of the original 64-bit value. This was independently discovered and fixed in Go. See: http://golang.org/issue/1315 https://codereview.appspot.com/6002043/ Thanks Charles Forsyth for tips and advice. |
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