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H A D | cxx_oper_keyword.cpp | 7 // Valid because 'and' is a spelling of '&&' 8 #if defined foo and bar 14 //expected-error@+2 {{C++ operator 'and' (aka '&&') used as a macro name}} 16 #define and foo macro 26 //expected-error@+3 {{C++ operator 'and' (aka '&&') used as a macro name}} 28 //expected-warning@+2 {{and is defined}} 29 #ifdef and 30 #warning and is defined
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/external/libvorbis/doc/ |
H A D | 05-comment.tex | 4 \section{comment field and header specification} \label{vorbis:spec:comment} 12 greater structure and machine parseability. 16 remember the disc by and explain it to others; a short, to-the-point 22 Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer-Incentives, \textit{``I'm Still 34 number of vectors is bounded to $2^{32}-1$ and the length of each vector 41 The vector lengths and number of vectors are stored lsb first, according 67 That is, comment fields consist of a field name and a corresponding value and 77 The field name is case-insensitive and may consist of ASCII 0x20 117 The artist(s) who performed the work. In classical music this would be the conductor, orchestra, soloists. In an audio book it would be the actor who did the reading. In popular music this is typically the same as the ARTIST and i [all...] |
H A D | 03-codebook.tex | 4 \section{Probability Model and Codebooks} \label{vorbis:spec:codebook} 10 decoding configuration, VQ and Huffman, into the bitstream itself in 20 the codebooks themselves and the codewords they decode are unrolled 44 16 bit \varname{[codebook_dimensions]} and 24 bit \varname{[codebook_entries]} fields: 67 We now read the list of codeword lengths and store these lengths in 74 length ordered and the decoder needs to read each codeword length 122 2) [current_length] = read a five bit unsigned integer and add 1; 160 Lookup types one and two are similar, differing only in the 171 3) [codebook_value_bits] = read 4 bits as an unsigned integer and add 1 189 and indicate [all...] |
/external/bison/doc/ |
H A D | refcard.tex | 10 % per page and reduce to 80%. 26 % This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 48 % You will still need to cut and paste. 61 % Thanks to Paul Rubin, Bob Chassell, Len Tower, and Richard Mlynarik 64 % We only change the following to change the version numbers and 85 \centerline{designed by Brendan Kehoe and Gavin Nicol} 89 Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of this card 90 provided the copyright notice and this permission notice 110 \centerline{designed by Brendan Kehoe and Gavin Nicol} 114 Permission is granted to make and distribut [all...] |
/external/guice/core/src/com/google/inject/matcher/ |
H A D | Matcher.java | 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 32 * Returns a new matcher which returns {@code true} if both this and the 35 Matcher<T> and(Matcher<? super T> other); method in interface:Matcher
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/external/libunwind/doc/ |
H A D | libunwind.tex | 80 of the chain has been reached, and any negative value indicates that 87 two cursor variables: ``\Var{curr}'' and ``\Var{prev}''. The former 88 would be used as the current cursor and \Var{prev} would be maintained 94 frame and that way it could move up and down the callframe-chain at 97 Given an unwind cursor, it is possible to read and write the CPU 102 \Func{unw\_set\_reg}() writes an integer register, and 109 frame and, in those cases, \Prog{libunwind} will grant access to them 113 (IP), sometimes also known as the ``program counter'', and the stack 115 the macros \Const{UNW\_REG\_IP} and \Cons [all...] |
H A D | unw_init_local.tex | 52 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_init_remote.tex | 39 it is easier to use and because it may perform better. 47 \section{Thread and Signal Safety} 59 including \File{$<$libunwind.h$>$} and then calling
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H A D | unw_resume.tex | 21 slightly for local and remote unwinding. 24 and then directly resumes execution in the target stack frame. Thus 36 identified by the cursor by calling the \Func{access\_reg} and 56 of each unwound frame and appropriately processing its unwind handler 57 and language-specific data area (lsda). These steps are generally 58 dependent on the target-platform and are regulated by the 67 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_strerror.tex | 20 to a corresponding text message and returns it. 28 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_flush_cache.tex | 24 list is not tied to a code-range and its cached value (if any) is 26 \Var{lo} and \Var{hi} should be understood as a hint: 31 As a special case, if arguments \Var{lo} and \Var{hi} are both 0, all 36 The \Func{unw\_flush\_cache}() routine cannot fail and does not 39 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_get_accessors.tex | 32 The \Func{unw\_get\_accessors}() routine cannot fail and always 36 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_get_fpreg.tex | 21 and stores the value in the variable pointed to by \Var{valp}. 23 The register numbering is target-dependent and described in separate 28 (``callee-saved'') registers and frame-related registers (such as the 43 \section{Thread and Signal Safety} 56 the \Func{access\_mem}(), \Func{access\_reg}(), and
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H A D | unw_get_proc_info.tex | 79 extent of a procedure with the \Var{start\_ip} and \Var{end\_ip} 90 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_get_proc_info_by_ip.tex | 25 is more flexible, it also tends to run slower (and often much slower) 33 info should be looked up and \Var{pip} is a pointer to a structure of 45 extent of a procedure with the \Var{start\_ip} and \Var{end\_ip} 56 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_get_proc_name.tex | 33 between procedure names and ordinary labels. Furthermore, if symbol 49 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_get_reg.tex | 20 \Var{reg} in the stack frame identified by cursor \Var{cp} and stores 23 The register numbering is target-dependent and described in separate 28 (``callee-saved'') registers and frame-related registers (such as the 44 \section{Thread and Signal Safety} 57 the \Func{access\_mem}(), \Func{access\_reg}(), and
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H A D | unw_getcontext.tex | 23 (``callee-saved'') and all frame-related registers, such as the 26 This routine is normally implemented as a macro and applications 32 that of \Type{ucontext\_t} and such structures can be initialized with 34 reverse is \emph{not} true and it is \emph{not} safe to use structures 38 performance and does not, for example, save the signal mask. 45 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_is_fpreg.tex | 22 This routine is normally implemented as a macro and applications 31 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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H A D | unw_is_signal_frame.tex | 20 if the current frame identified by \Var{cp} is a signal frame, and a 23 asynchronous interruption. For UNIX and UNIX-like platforms, such 39 \section{Thread and Signal Safety}
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/external/iproute2/doc/ |
H A D | api-ip6-flowlabels.tex | 24 prefer this term) and 20 bits of flow label. Currently there exist 56 Flows with coinciding source address and flow label must have identical 57 destination address and not-fragmentable extensions headers (i.e.\ 58 hop by hop options and all the headers up to and including routing header, 68 NB notes here and below reflect only my personal opinion, 74 Flow labels have finite lifetime and source is not allowed to reuse 100 It contradicts both to IETF spirit and the letter. Before RFC2553 109 and have to mangle it, even if we are not interested in flowinfo subtleties. 115 is followed by attempts to patch the hole and mor [all...] |
H A D | ip-tunnels.tex | 52 ``network unreachable'' and after this I found a strange direct route 74 that between \verb|route add| and \verb|route del| host 193.233.7.65 is 78 Q: In 2.0.36 I used to load \verb|tunnel| device module and \verb|ipip| module. 82 and for all IPIP tunnel devices. 93 and you are not afraid of 102 \paragraph{Summary of differences between 2.2 and 2.0.} 107 and got set of 4 devices \verb|tunl0| ... \verb|tunl3| or, 108 alternatively, compile it as module and load new module 113 tunnel device \verb|tunl0| and another tunnels may be created with command 133 kinds and gatewa [all...] |
/external/mesa3d/src/glsl/ |
H A D | Android.gen.mk | 7 # copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), 10 # and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the 13 # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included 55 define local-y-to-c-and-h 61 define local-yy-to-cpp-and-h 77 $(call local-yy-to-cpp-and-h,.cpp) 83 $(call local-y-to-c-and-h)
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/external/clang/lib/Headers/ |
H A D | iso646.h | 6 * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 8 * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 9 * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 12 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 30 #define and && macro
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/external/junit/src/org/junit/internal/matchers/ |
H A D | CombinableMatcher.java | 26 public CombinableMatcher<T> and(Matcher<? extends T> matcher) { method in class:CombinableMatcher
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