Lines Matching refs:CUR
127 input file, at CUR. Handles DOS, Mac and Unix ends of line, and
142 /* CUR points to any character in the current context, not necessarily
143 a backslash. Advances CUR until all escaped newlines are skipped,
163 /* CUR points to the asterisk introducing a comment in the current
241 /* CUR points to any character in the input buffer. Skips over all
298 /* Lexes and outputs an identifier starting at CUR, which is assumed
319 CUR (pfile->context) = cur;
448 CUR (pfile->context) = pfile->buffer->cur;
457 cur = CUR (context);
575 cur = CUR (context);
676 CUR (context) = cur;
982 duplicate parameter). On success, CUR (pfile->context) is just
989 const uchar *cur = CUR (pfile->context) + 1;
1001 cur = skip_whitespace (pfile, CUR (pfile->context),
1016 CUR (pfile->context) = cur + (*cur == ')');
1085 /* The context has not been set up for command line defines, and CUR
1088 CUR (context) = pfile->buffer->cur;
1090 check_output_buffer (pfile, RLIMIT (context) - CUR (context));
1093 if (* CUR (context) == '(')
1110 = skip_whitespace (pfile, CUR (context),