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H A D | itree.c | 105 goto failure; 118 failure:
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H A D | default-direct.lua | 149 log('Error', 'Temporary or permanent failure on startup of "',
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H A D | tlb-miss.S | 43 # handle a lookup failure of one sort or another in a kernel TLB handler 88 # handle a lookup failure of one sort or another in a user TLB handler
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H A D | dataobj.tex | 170 buf} and return true on success, false on failure. 199 Returns true on success, false on failure.
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H A D | array.tex | 23 automatically expand the array but provokes an assertion failure instead in 57 runtime assertion failure, however declaring a wxArray of floats will not (on 598 bounds, an assert failure is raised in the debug builds but nothing special is 609 An assert failure is raised in the debug mode if the array is empty. 619 array equal to {\it item} is removed, an assert failure will result from an
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H A D | file.tex | 291 The actual offset position achieved, or wxInvalidOffset on failure. 308 The actual offset position achieved, or wxInvalidOffset on failure.
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H A D | tlog.tex | 46 handy for logging errors after system call (API function) failure. It logs the 101 exact reason of the failure, it only knows that the data file couldn't be
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H A D | dataviewrenderer.tex | 76 on failure.
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H A D | dir.tex | 30 // explaining the exact reason of the failure
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H A D | fontmap.tex | 49 ...failure (or we may try iso8859-1/7bit ASCII)...
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H A D | tnoneng.tex | 132 ...failure (or we may try iso8859-1/7bit ASCII)...
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H A D | smu.c | 764 DPRINTK("SMU: i2c failure, requeuing...\n"); 796 DPRINTK("SMU: i2c failure, starting timer...\n"); 807 /* If failure or stage 1, command is complete */ 996 goto failure; 1003 goto failure; 1008 goto failure; 1012 failure:
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H A D | r4k_fpu.S | 186 fault: li v0, -EFAULT # failure
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H A D | ipv6.c | 953 goto failure; 976 goto failure; 986 goto failure; 1025 failure:
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H A D | if_usb.c | 62 /* print the failure status number for debug */ 63 pr_info("URB in failure status: %d\n", urb->status); 140 * Returns: 0 on success, error code on failure 287 /* If we got a CRC failure on the last block, back 675 u8 failure; local 679 failure = (tmp & 0xff00) >> 8; 680 lbtf_send_tx_feedback(priv, retrycnt, failure); 882 pr_info("FW download failure, time = %d ms\n", i * 100);
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H A D | zd_mac.c | 340 success = !tx_status->failure; 348 /* failure */ 391 int success = !tx_status->failure; 408 /* if the hardware reports a failure and we had a 802.11 ACK 411 if (tx_status->failure && mac->ack_pending &&
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H A D | i2c-bcm5301x.c | 330 bool failure = (rc < 0); local 333 if (!failure && bcm5301x_i2c_read(pmsg)) { 345 failure ? "FAILURE" : "SUCCESS");
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H A D | More.pm | 132 failure. 326 So why use these? They produce better diagnostics on failure. ok() 398 diagnostics on failure. 930 treat it as a normal failure. See L<BUGS and CAVEATS>) 1323 considered a failure and will exit with 255.
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H A D | sock.c | 1485 goto failure; 1489 goto failure; 1513 goto failure; 1529 goto failure; 1535 goto failure; 1546 failure:
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H A D | ipmr.c | 410 goto failure; 416 goto failure; 422 failure: 500 goto failure; 508 goto failure; 514 failure:
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H A D | af_netlink.c | 975 int failure; member in struct:netlink_broadcast_data 1001 if (p->failure) { 1022 p->failure = 1; 1062 info.failure = 0;
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H A D | sparct4-mont.pl | 297 mov 0,%i0 ! return failure 331 mov 0,%i0 ! return failure 627 mov 0,%i0 ! return failure 650 mov 0,%i0 ! return failure
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H A D | sparct4-mont.pl | 297 mov 0,%i0 ! return failure 331 mov 0,%i0 ! return failure 627 mov 0,%i0 ! return failure 650 mov 0,%i0 ! return failure
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H A D | ts_rsp_sign.c | 389 int TS_RESP_CTX_add_failure_info(TS_RESP_CTX *ctx, int failure) argument 394 if (!ASN1_BIT_STRING_set_bit(si->failure_info, failure, 1))
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H A D | ts_rsp_sign.c | 389 int TS_RESP_CTX_add_failure_info(TS_RESP_CTX *ctx, int failure) argument 394 if (!ASN1_BIT_STRING_set_bit(si->failure_info, failure, 1))
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