Lines Matching refs:range
126 * + Nodes never represent a range of bits that wrap around the
139 * + The range of bits described by any two nodes do not overlap. The
140 * range of bits described by a single node is:
697 * contains a single contiguous range of bits
707 * there is a single contiguous range of
1369 /* Sets the bits * in the inclusive range idx through idx + num - 1. */
1451 /* Clears the bits * in the inclusive range idx through idx + num - 1. */
1532 /* Sets the bits in the entire addressable range of the sparsebit array. */
1540 /* Clears the bits in the entire addressable range of the sparsebit array. */
1562 * have been printed, else print the range.
1582 * are set. Note that a ':', instead of a '-' is used to specify a range of
1621 * this range.
1637 /* Display the range */
1646 * set, then still need to display a range for the bits
1655 * this range.
1671 /* Display the range */
1823 fprintf(stderr, "Previous node bit range "
1824 "overlap with current node bit range,\n"
1893 struct range {
1899 struct range ranges[1000];
1937 ranges[num_ranges++] = (struct range)
1950 ranges[num_ranges++] = (struct range)
1966 ranges[num_ranges++] = (struct range)
2027 ranges[num_ranges++] = (struct range)
2038 ranges[num_ranges++] = (struct range)