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H A D | mn10300-serial-low.S | 108 # - retrieves data bytes from the ring buffer and passes them to the serial port
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H A D | fp_entry.S | 109 | Entry points to get/put a register. Some of them can be get/put
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H A D | div64.S | 121 @ We still have remainer bits in the low part. Bring them up.
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H A D | log.tex | 76 \helpref{Flush()}{wxlogflush} shows them all and clears the buffer contents. 581 processing them itself. 696 log messages in the log frame which it manages but also passes them on to the 699 them normally by showing the standard log dialog. 731 logging them in the log frame (default), {\tt false} to only log them in the
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H A D | archive.tex | 101 For example, to list them: 524 which uses them instead. For example, with a smart pointer class for 549 Or if you have them, a pair containing a smart pointer can be used 751 since it will copy them without decompressing and recompressing them.
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H A D | config.tex | 22 so please have a \helpref{look at them.}{wxconfigstaticfunctions} 234 actually enumerating them, but you will probably never need them. 270 general, any other type you'd have to translate them to/from string 312 first of them is the expansion of environment variables in the string values
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H A D | calctrl.tex | 16 and the year (either or both of them may be disabled), and a month 17 area below them which shows all the days in the month. The user can move the 36 is changed, so you will often want to update them in
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H A D | tdb.tex | 71 commands sent by your application and converts them to the SQL format expected 170 cursors and you wish to use them, make the appropriate changes in setup.h 171 to enable them (see \helpref{wxODBC - Compiling}{wxodbccompiling}). For greatest portability between 175 potentially large performance benefits can be gained from using them. 446 re-using them and cleaning them up when they are closed, without you 575 have the column value stored into them. See the 579 The bound memory variables have undefined data in them until a call to a 671 them. Let the database do the work for you! 850 the correct error codes and handle them i [all...] |
H A D | brush.tex | 53 define global pointers to objects and create them in \helpref{wxApp::OnInit}{wxapponinit} or 353 track of brushes in order to clean them up on exit. It is also kept for
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H A D | ctrlsub.tex | 20 the derived classes implements them differently, they still all conform to the 24 optionally, client data associated with them. Client data may be of two
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H A D | filetype.tex | 56 the message, so, for example, an e-mail client program will have to pass them to 58 it uses MessageParameters class to query them. The default implementation only
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H A D | pen.tex | 52 define global pointers to objects and create them in {\it OnInit} or 373 track of pens in order to clean them up on exit. It is also kept for
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H A D | renderer.tex | 19 case wxWidgets provides a default, generic, implementation of them written in 56 it changes them, so it is safe to assume that the same pen, brush and colours
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H A D | tunicode.tex | 25 multilingual plane) and possible $2^{32}$ of them instead of the usual 256 and 61 Let's look at them in order. First of all, each character in an Unicode
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H A D | vlbox.tex | 16 it doesn't store them itself but uses \helpref{OnDrawItem()}{wxvlistboxondrawitem} 17 callback to draw them (so it is a {\Large V}irtual listbox) and its items can
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H A D | vscroll.tex | 208 as it gives the user code a possibility to calculate several of them at 251 items shown on screen and repainting them. It should be called when the values
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H A D | aarp.c | 129 struct atalk_addr *them, unsigned char *sha) 166 eah->pa_dst_net = them->s_net; 167 eah->pa_dst_node = them->s_node; 264 * and remove them. 128 aarp_send_reply(struct net_device *dev, struct atalk_addr *us, struct atalk_addr *them, unsigned char *sha) argument
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H A D | More.pm | 344 however do not be tempted to use them to find out if something is 540 you'd like them to be more specific, you can supply an $object_name 658 them silent for release without commenting out each individual 840 there are, $why and under what $condition to skip them. An example is 949 interpret them as passing. 1273 # doesn't matter how we sort them, as long as both arrays are sorted
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H A D | makeengines.com | 48 $! Set the goal directories, and creat them if necessary 55 $! Set the goal files, and create them if necessary
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H A D | announce-gen | 88 Compute the sizes of the C<@file> and return them as a hash. Return
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H A D | x_store.S | 164 orl %d0,LOCAL_HI(%a1) |put them in double result
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H A D | kgdb_asm.S | 500 ;; We restore all registers, even though some of them probably haven't changed.
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H A D | mmu.S | 72 ; The workaround detects such loops and exits them by flushing
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H A D | sram34xx.S | 112 @ and store them in SRAM
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H A D | iwmmxt.S | 159 * Back up Concan regs to save area and disable access to them 263 1: @ this task owns Concan regs -- load them directly 282 bne 1f @ yes: block them for next task
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