Lines Matching refs:primary
273 * The block has a "primary successor" and that primary
323 * immediately follow it, giving top priority to the primary
336 * block as its primary successor, and so on, until we
379 * unordered successors (hopefully the primary), and so
396 int primary = one.getPrimarySuccessor();
404 } else if ((primary != preferred) && (primary >= 0)
405 && Bits.get(workSet, primary)) {
407 * The primary is available, so use that.
409 label = primary;
619 * successor in the list is the primary (in this case, the
653 * Looks forward to the current block's primary successor, returning
658 * primary successor