Lines Matching refs:ranges
56 /* The ranges are indexed by */
73 lin ranges[2][2]; /* Ranges are inclusive */
83 lin ranges[3][2]; /* Ranges are inclusive */
89 /* Access the ranges on a diff block. */
91 ((diff)->ranges[filenum][RANGE_START])
93 ((diff)->ranges[filenum][RANGE_END])
476 a) Take the lowest of the two ranges (in File2) in the two
491 2) Find the corresponding ranges in File0 (from the blocks
493 Create a diff3_block, reserving space as indicated by the ranges.
702 /* Find the ranges in the other files.
836 /* Create a diff3_block, with ranges as specified in the arguments.
851 /* Assign ranges */
962 /* Force appropriate ranges to be null, if necessary */
966 bptr->ranges[0][0]++;
969 bptr->ranges[1][0]++;
1069 only the ranges in the diff_block will be set by this routine.
1073 to that number. In general these numbers are interpreted as ranges
1084 s = readnum (skipwhite (s), &db->ranges[0][RANGE_START]);
1092 s = readnum (s + 1, &db->ranges[0][RANGE_END]);
1097 db->ranges[0][RANGE_END] = db->ranges[0][RANGE_START];
1118 s = readnum (skipwhite (s), &db->ranges[1][RANGE_START]);
1126 s = readnum (s + 1, &db->ranges[1][RANGE_END]);
1132 db->ranges[1][RANGE_END] = db->ranges[1][RANGE_START];