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/barrelfish-master/lib/openssl-1.0.0d/crypto/aes/asm/
H A Daes-ia64.S455 exit if (/\.endp\s+AES_decrypt/);
/barrelfish-master/usr/eclipseclp/documents/tutorial/
H A Deprolog.tex799 It is sometimes necessary to exit prematurely from an executing
/barrelfish-master/usr/eclipseclp/documents/applications/
H A Dtutorial.tex1909 For most predicates, in particular those following one of the programming concepts in chapter \ref{programmingconcepts}, it is quite simple to avoid unwanted choicepoints. Other predicates may need more effort. We can use the ECLiPSe debugger to detect if there are any unwanted choicepoints. In the trace output for the {\it EXIT} \index{EXIT}port ECLiPSe will print a \verb+*+ if the predicate leaves a choicepoint. We can easily check a complete query by skipping over its execution and checking the exit port. If a choicepoint is indicated, we can re-run the query to locate the missed choicepoint.
2153 \item[exit\_block/1] \index{exit\_block/1}jump out of a block
/barrelfish-master/doc/000-overview/
H A DOverview.tex169 as an exit from kernel mode in the manner described below. The
/barrelfish-master/usr/eclipseclp/documents/userman/
H A Dexthsusp.tex1336 Those goals will all be deferred until exit from
/barrelfish-master/lib/tommath/
H A Dbn.tex152 will exit with a dump of the relevent numbers it was working with.
H A Dtommath.tex712 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
798 Here we see (line 24) the memory allocation is performed first. This allows us to exit cleanly and quickly
2569 will exit the loop. The best way to think of the loops are as a series of $pb \times 1$ multiplications. That is, in each pass of the
/barrelfish-master/usr/eclipseclp/documents/intro_paper/
H A Declipse.tex2296 these predicates are called, and when they exit, the debugger stops

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