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H A D | iskeletn.s | 69 # the PC pointing to the instruction following the instruction
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H A D | des-lib.com | 17 $! Specify one of the following to build just that part, specify "ALL" to
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H A D | named.conf | 580 * want to see any problems, you could do the following.
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H A D | nmake.mak | 16 # Build and installed following instructions in INSTALL.W32
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H A D | relax2.d | 42 # The following shows a limitation of the PUSHJ relaxation code when
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H A D | divmodsi4.asm | 38 // Note: the frame is setup throughout the following instructions,
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H A D | udivmodsi4.asm | 87 // The following can be scheduled together.
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H A D | lib1funcs.asm | 38 The following macros need to be defined:
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H A D | send-pr.sh | 268 ENVIRONMENT_C_1='<The following information is extracted from your kernel. Please>' 335 SEND-PR: Choose from the following categories:
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H A D | sed.test | 9 # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 12 # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 14 # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 17 # must display the following acknowledgement: 42 # The following files are created: 177 echo GNU and SunOS sed fail this following older POSIX draft
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H A D | msg.mi.pl | 12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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H A D | tommath.tex | 149 At the time of writing this, I've still not met Tom or Mads in meatspace. I've been following Tom's progress since his first splash on the 377 exercises ranges from one (the easiest) to five (the hardest). The following table sumarizes the 467 reasons that will be explained in the following sub-sections. 589 any such data type but it does provide for making composite data types known as structures. The following is the structure definition 656 Consider the following examples. 687 \textbf{int} data type with one of the following values (fig \ref{fig:errcodes}). 1128 work before proceeding since these algorithms will be used almost intrinsically in the following chapters. 2573 visualized in the following table. 2654 Where $\vec x_n$ is the $n'th$ column of the output vector. Consider the following example which computes the vector $\vec x$ for the multiplication 2697 With that algorithm and $k = 5$ and $\beta = 10$ the following vecto [all...] |
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H A D | crypto-lib.com | 18 $! Specify the following as P1 to build just that part or ALL to just 37 $! P4, if defined, sets a TCP/IP library to use, through one of the following 357 $! The following lists must have leading and trailing commas, and no
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H A D | start_dos.S | 244 # Adjust the intersegment jump instruction following
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H A D | config.guess | 68 # The following should look at the current guess and probe the system to 488 /* The following known to Darwin 1.3. */ 500 /* Darwin 6.8.5 doesn't define the following */
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H A D | divrem_1.asm | 422 C following successive dependencies. 723 C q1 is the high word of m*n2+b*n2 and the following shows q1<=b-2 always.
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H A D | divrem_1.asm | 375 C In the current implementation, the following successively dependent 672 C In the current implementation, the following successively dependent
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H A D | cvs2cl.pl | 400 # Special case for following trunk revisions 453 # Else we are following branches, but this revision isn't on the 1943 following this paragraph will be relocated relative to the surrounding 1965 new wrap() which has the following much-needed features:
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H A D | ChangeLog-3.x | 92 * m68k-opcode.h (fseq & following fp instructions): 123 * valops.c (check_field): When following pointers, just get 148 comma following x-ref. 486 to cover "sethi" following by an insn which uses 1+i. 1453 following the instruction. 1455 mask from the word immediately following the instruction. 2880 caught by following test for null index of ':'.
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H A D | start.S | 7 ; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 10 ; notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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H A D | aorsmul_1.asm | 108 C The code in the unrolled loop decodes something like the following.
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H A D | mul_basecase.asm | 316 C in the following prologues, we reuse un to store the
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H A D | texinfo.tex | 178 % The following is used inside several \edef's. 663 % period following counts as ending a sentence. (Idea found in latex.) 693 % @: forces normal size whitespace following. 2112 % section, chapter, etc., sizes following suit. This is for the GNU 2509 % unless the following character is such as not to need one. 2640 % The following should really be moved into \setupmarkupstyle handlers. 3342 % following text (if any) will end up on the same line. 3582 % Numbers following @columnfractions are the percent of the total 4395 % (The following {} will end up in the sort string, but that's ok.) 4523 % The following i [all...] |
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H A D | crt1.asm | 468 ! the following tight loop. This avoids executing any data that might follow. 926 ! Now we need to call mcount with the following convention 1152 ! the following tight loop
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H A D | texinfo.tex | 178 % The following is used inside several \edef's. 663 % period following counts as ending a sentence. (Idea found in latex.) 693 % @: forces normal size whitespace following. 2115 % section, chapter, etc., sizes following suit. This is for the GNU 2512 % unless the following character is such as not to need one. 2643 % The following should really be moved into \setupmarkupstyle handlers. 3345 % following text (if any) will end up on the same line. 3585 % Numbers following @columnfractions are the percent of the total 4399 % (The following {} will end up in the sort string, but that's ok.) 4527 % The following i [all...] |