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VN_Q_MVE (Qn at 19:17) and VM_Q_MVE (Qm at 3:1) encodings -- the actual
3-bit MVE Q fields -- with Rd at 15:12 (RDLO_A32). The earlier collision
was from reusing the 4-bit VN_Q (19:16) and RD_T32 (11:8), which place
the fields wrong; byte-exact vs llvm-mc now with distinct Qn/Qm/Rd.

Drop three placeholder/redundant enum entries: VRINT and VPRINT (not real
instructions -- llvm rejects bare 'vrint'; VPRINT is a printf-like debug
pseudo-op), and VRSHL_MVE (the author's own comment marks it a
placeholder; 'vrshl q,q,q' already decodes via VRSHL's MVE form). 600
tests green, verify matches llvm-mc.
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The Data-Oriented Language for Sane Software Development.


The Odin Programming Language

Odin is a general-purpose programming language with distinct typing, built for high performance, modern systems, and built-in data-oriented data types. The Odin Programming Language, the C alternative for the joy of programming.

Website: https://odin-lang.org/

package main

import "core:fmt"

main :: proc() {
	program := "+ + * 😃 - /"
	accumulator := 0

	for token in program {
		switch token {
		case '+': accumulator += 1
		case '-': accumulator -= 1
		case '*': accumulator *= 2
		case '/': accumulator /= 2
		case '😃': accumulator *= accumulator
		case: // Ignore everything else
		}
	}

	fmt.printf("The program \"%s\" calculates the value %d\n",
	           program, accumulator)
}

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