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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/include/
H A Dzlib.h111 uLong time; /* modification time */ member in struct:gz_header_s
229 all (the input data is simply copied a block at a time).
507 file name, no extra data, no comment, no modification time (set to zero),
675 deflate(). The text, time, os, extra field, name, and comment information
686 the time set to zero, and os set to 255, with no extra, name, or comment
769 application may repeatedly call inflateSync, providing more input each time,
822 is completed, at which time head->done is set to one. If a zlib stream is
828 The text, time, xflags, and os fields are filled in with the gzip header
958 /* Return flags indicating compile-time option
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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/lib/openssl-1.0.0d/crypto/x509/
H A Dby_dir.c60 #include <time.h>
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/lib/openssl-1.0.0d/ssl/
H A Ds23_srvr.c143 unsigned long Time=(unsigned long)time(NULL);
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/lib/tommath/mtest/
H A Dmtest.c39 #include <time.h>
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/Alog/src/
H A Dalog.c13 #include <time.h>
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/include/net/
H A Dif.h40 * <net/if.h> does not depend on <sys/time.h> on most other systems. This
45 #include <sys/time.h>
108 union { /* time of last administrative change */
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/monitor/
H A Dtrace_support.c20 #include <sys/time.h>
48 * Perform a time measurement, relative to core 0.
67 // Measure time relative to core 0
86 * Send a time measurement request to core 0.
110 * We received a message for a time measurement.
131 * Send a time measurement back to the core who started the time measurement.
155 * The monitor who started a time measurement received the response from core 0.
345 // Perform time measurement, and notify next core afterwards
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/tests/mt_waitset/
H A Dmain.c11 #include <sys/time.h>
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/tools/usbboot/
H A Dusbboot.c39 #include <time.h>
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/documents/mpslib/
H A Doutline.tex171 registration time. To support multiple sessions of a distributed
292 an agreed and well known name, e.g. a time server in Munich registered
435 much time per message and not wait for events that may or may not occur.
438 serviced at a later time. This contributes to the responsiveness of the
448 the message turnaround time is determined.
461 however have multiple ports and be server and client at the same time.
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/JavaInterface/tests/
H A DEclipseMapColourer.java495 // colours in real-time.
522 // with the number of backtracks performed and the execution time. The
525 Double time = (Double)result.arg(6);
529 "in " + time.doubleValue() + " seconds with " +
534 "in " + time.doubleValue() + " seconds");
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/documents/userman/
H A Dumsusing.tex55 Please note that choices made at installation time can affect which options
159 In all cases it also prints the total time taken to execute the query.
189 The next time a goal is executed, the tracer window will become active,
217 the first time; and
624 \section{How do I make things happen at compile time?}
632 compile time.
762 If you wish to have {\eclipse} do or execute things at startup time, you
H A Dumsmodules.tex399 predicate of a given name but at the same time use a predicate
428 Note that the modules do not have to be known at compile time, i.e., it
437 compile-time optimizations.
448 reexporting module and is at the same time exported again.
834 finalization time.
H A Dumsterm.tex162 can be appended to it in constant time.
172 one clause at a time. Note that this class of procedure is equivalent to
249 at call time. Such a pattern is usually written as a predicate template, e.g.,
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/doc/017-arm/
H A DARM.tex74 ARM hardware is highly diverse, and has evolved over time. As a
111 track the GNU toolchain shipped with Ubuntu LTS (14.04.3 at time of
178 GEM5 is a large system and may take some time to build. In addition,
224 \code{make arm_gem5}, the simulation takes a long time (depending on
519 Each time a CPU driver decides to switch to running a domain, it
622 a compilation-time indirection layer between commmon ARMv7-A-specific
789 a real-time operating system to control the imaging subsystem.
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/documents/embedding/
H A Dembremoteproto.tex81 At any one time, either the {\eclipse} or the remote side has {\it
161 time for the remote side to send the version information before timing out.
166 time-out occurs during the attachment, then the attachment process is
176 from the remote side. The user can specify the amount of time to wait
216 the control connection) for the ec_rpc connection. This can also time-out.
304 % in a more sophisticated implementation, this should time-out
513 \item time proceeds downward. The {\eclipse} side is shown on the left,
817 quickly. If not, the operation will time-out, using the time-out interval
1443 {\tt TimeOut} specifies the amount of time (i
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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/documents/libman/
H A Dextchr.tex175 \item temporal reasoning (over time points and intervals) \cite{fru93} ({\tt *time*})\index{temporal constraints},
333 heads it occurs by the \chr\ compiler. Every time a user-defined
609 The \chr\ run-time system provides {\em built-in labeling}\index{labeling!CHR@\chr!built-in} for
728 incremental addition of constraints at run-time causes constraints to
822 \eclipse\ each time a variable becomes more constrained.
823 This happens if a user-defined constraint is called for the first time
901 implementation. At the same time, some of the syntax of the \chr\ has
1128 at which the rules will run at is determined at compile time, and changing
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/documents/tutorial/
H A Dumsusing.tex56 Please note that choices made at installation time can affect which
183 also prints the total time taken to execute the query.
220 \guitext{Tracer} option from the \guitext{Tools} menu. The next time
409 \section{How do I make things happen at compile time?}
417 at compile time.
H A Deprolog.tex766 Note that the modules do not have to be known at compile time, i.e. it
773 compile-time optimizations.
861 To obtain the CPU time consumption of a (succeeding) goal, use the scheme
871 The profiling tool can be used any time with any compiled Prolog code.
876 and then it prints the statistics about the time spent
888 Total user time: 10.65s
H A Dprolog.tex694 This time, {\tt parent/2} no longer has any alternatives left to unify,
707 For the first time, there are more than one goal in the resolvent, the
836 %constant time. It can thus be much more efficient, especially if the first
887 \verb'X' to be treated as a goal and executed. Although at the time when
889 need to be instantiated (or even known) at compile time. For example, it
898 %In addition, a Prolog program can construct a term at run-time, which is then
916 at any time, while previous solutions disappear on backtracking:
973 unsuccessful evaluation of the second clause costs execution time.
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/documents/megalog/
H A Dmultiuser-sec.tex57 exclusively, preventing other users from using it at the same time.
122 S1 = [+flight_no, +from, +to, time, day].
178 same time. When a transaction is unable to
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/lib/libc/stdtime/
H A Dstrptime.c49 #include <time.h>
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/lib/lwip2/src/netif/ppp/
H A Ddemand.c45 #include <sys/time.h>
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/Kernel/src/
H A Dwm_interface.c32 #include <sys/time.h>
659 /* User, system and elapsed time (obtained without high-res clock */
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/documents/internal/kernel/
H A Dgc.tex155 own relocation chain and at the same time be a member of its target's
256 The reason is that we update the pointers at the same time as we move

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