I have seen Go code using this function to find out the least significant
byte of unsigned integers:

func LSB(ci uint64) uint64 { return uint64(ci) & -uint64(ci) }

This function works fine but I wonder why, if call the same AND operation,
it results in an error: "constant -X overflows uint64"

Here is a playground example to illustrate this:
https://play.golang.org/p/_0EYtlLnmG

Does anyone know what changes when -uint64() is called in a return
statement? How a negative uint should be interpreted?

Thank you,
Pablo

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