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H A D | VizParent.java | 126 * get an argument by name
130 public VizParentCollection argument(String name){
method in class:VizParent 131 for(VizParent argument: getEntries()){
132 if (argument.getRawIndex().equals(name)) {
133 return argument.getEntries();
140 * access an argument as an array of integers
141 * @param name argument name
145 return argument(name).asIntArray();
149 * access an argument as an array of Pairs holding min and max domain elements
154 for(VizParent argument [all...] |
H A D | VisualizerGCCMatrix.java | 42 FullDomainMap matrix = visualState.argument("3").asDomainMap();
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H A D | VisualState.java | 106 * @param argument String, the argument name
110 public FullDomain[] getRemovedValues(String argument,FullDomain[] vars){
argument 118 FullDomain[] old = getParent().argumentDomainArray(argument);
131 public FullDomain getRemovedValues(String argument,FullDomain var){
argument 137 FullDomain old = getParent().argumentDomain(argument);
162 FullDomainMap old = getParent().argument(attribute).asDomainMap();
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H A D | VisualizerSoftPrec.java | 39 FullDomainMap soft = visualState.argument("soft Precedences").asDomainMap();
41 FullDomainMap hard = visualState.argument("hard Precedences").asDomainMap();
43 FullDomainMap components = visualState.argument("components").asDomainMap();
217 FullDomainMap components = visualState.argument("components").asDomainMap();
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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/lib/openssl-1.0.0d/demos/engines/ibmca/ |
H A D | hw_ibmca.c | 477 BIGNUM *argument=NULL; local 496 argument = BN_CTX_get(ctx); 500 if( !argument || !result || !key) 507 if(!bn_wexpand(argument, m->top) || !bn_wexpand(result, m->top) || 569 /* Prepare the argument */ 571 memset(argument->d, 0, outLen); 572 BN_bn2bin(a, (unsigned char *)argument->d + outLen - 579 if( (rc = p_icaRsaModExpo(handle, inLen,(unsigned char *)argument->d, 634 BIGNUM *argument = NULL; local 657 argument [all...] |
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H A D | e_cswift.c | 496 BIGNUM *argument; local 504 modulus = exponent = argument = result = NULL; 518 argument = BN_CTX_get(ctx); 526 !bn_wexpand(argument, a->top) || !bn_wexpand(result, m->top)) 556 /* Prepare the argument and response */ 557 arg.nbytes = BN_bn2bin(a, (unsigned char *)argument->d); 558 arg.value = (unsigned char *)argument->d; 618 BIGNUM *argument = NULL; local 636 argument = BN_new(); 638 if(!result || !argument) 930 BIGNUM *argument = NULL; local [all...] |
H A D | e_atalla.c | 454 BIGNUM *argument; local 459 modulus = exponent = argument = result = NULL; 471 argument = BN_CTX_get(ctx); 479 !bn_wexpand(argument, m->top) || !bn_wexpand(result, m->top)) 495 /* Prepare the argument */ 496 memset(argument->d, 0, numbytes); 498 BN_bn2bin(a, (unsigned char *)argument->d + numbytes - BN_num_bytes(a)); 501 (unsigned char *)argument->d,
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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/Contrib/ |
H A D | order.pl | 45 % i.e. that the second argument is ordered if you regard the 46 % first argument as =<. This is good for generating prefixes
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H A D | project.pl | 4 % Purpose: Select Kth argument of each element of a list 24 % supply _ as the other argument. For example, suppose you wanted to 50 % extract just the argument you want, and that you only have to
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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/lib/openssl-1.0.0d/test/ |
H A D | tverify.com | 38 $! Add the next file to the argument list.
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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/lib/libc/iconv/ |
H A D | bsd_iconv.c | 265 __bsd_iconvctl(iconv_t cd, int request, void *argument) argument 275 hooks = (struct iconv_hooks *)argument; 276 i = (int *)argument;
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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/documents/tutorial/ |
H A D | umsterm.tex | 219 Used in predicate descriptions, this denotes an input argument. 220 Such an argument must be instantiated before the predicate is called. 225 Used in predicate descriptions, this denotes an output argument. 226 Such an argument must be not instantiated before the predicate is called. 231 Used in predicate descriptions, this denotes an input or an output argument. 232 Such an argument may be either
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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/doc/015-disk-driver-arch/ |
H A D | flounder-ahci.tex | 171 detects this argument, it expects the value to be an identifier that 173 then the direction of that message argument; \lstinline+in+ is a transmit, 177 a \acs{dma} argument is present, the size of the \acs{dma} must either be 183 \item If \lstinline+dma_arg+ is a dynamic array, its size argument is used. 187 \item If a meta-argument \lstinline+dma_size+ is present and is an integer, 189 \item If a meta-argument \lstinline+dma_size+ is present and is an 190 identifier, the \acs{rpc} must have an \lstinline+in+ argument with
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H A D | umscmacros.tex | 131 The following macros return true if their argument (a tag) is of the correct 184 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable. \\ 187 return with an instantiation fault if argument is not a \\ 191 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 192 & \ \ otherwise with a type error if argument is not a list. \\ 195 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 199 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 203 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 207 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 211 return with an instantiation fault if argument i [all...] |
H A D | embtcl.tex | 95 optional argument {\it peername} is the name of the embedding peer, 167 If no format argument is given, the goal is assumed to be in 168 {\eclipse} syntax. If a {\it format} argument is provided, 208 {\it nbytes\/} is a dummy argument 252 The {\it mode} argument indicates the direction of the queue, and 315 the {\it mode\/} argument set to {\bf fromec}, e.g.\ 353 the {\it mode\/} argument set to {\bf toec}, e.g.\ 404 command\/} argument set. The following example creates a queue that 439 ec_stream_to_window}, with an optional dummy argument {\it length} 474 argument o [all...] |
/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/documents/internal/kernel/ |
H A D | umscmacros.tex | 144 The following macros return true if their argument (a tag) is of the correct 201 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable. \\ 204 return with an instantiation fault if argument is not a \\ 208 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 209 & \ \ otherwise with a type error if argument is not a list. \\ 212 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 216 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 220 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 224 return with an instantiation fault if argument is a variable, \\ 228 return with an instantiation fault if argument i [all...] |
H A D | kernel.tex | 42 (argument) registers. 75 (argument registers, stack pointers, etc) 335 machine's argument registers. 341 to this shared buffer into the argument register, rather than 348 argument construction uses Put_list/structure instructions 414 \item[A1..A256] argument registers. Their number limits the maximum 542 a(A) & address & argument register A (1..255)\\ 564 move(a(A1),a(A2)) & move from argument to argument \\ 565 move(a(A),y(Y)) & move from argument t [all...] |
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H A D | umsdebug.tex | 99 Note that the debugger cannot display any argument information at 100 FAIL ports (an ellipsis \verb:...: is displayed instead for each argument). 156 is found, whose second argument matches the exception. 161 (the third argument of the 164 As with the FAIL port, no argument values are displayed in the LEAVE port. 491 both accept a \about{SpecList} as argument. Note that 590 to trace the argument goal. 613 argument in \notation{creep} or \notation{leap} mode respectively. This is 938 Display the currently delayed goals. The optional argument allows 965 The optional argument allow [all...] |
H A D | extmeta.tex | 166 This clause succeeds only when the first argument is an attributed variable, 173 argument, but the unification is handled by an attributed variable handler, see 180 one argument in the attribute structure for this next value. 196 argument of \about{Term} to be \about{NewArg}. 225 argument 241 or its particular attribute as argument. 266 The first argument is the term that was unified with the attributed variable, 268 The second argument is the contents of the attribute slot 272 The optional third argument is the suspend-attribute of the former 464 The first argument i [all...] |
H A D | umsdeveltools.tex | 606 The two argument predicate \predspecidx{ccompile/2}\index{ccompile!coverage} 664 predicate argument. The code should then be run (as many times as is 701 Results for argument 1: 703 Results for argument 2: 705 Results for argument 3: 707 Results for argument 4: 713 Results for argument 1: 715 Results for argument 2: 717 Results for argument 3: 723 Results for argument [all...] |
H A D | umsexcept.tex | 108 the first argument is the event identifier, in this case the atom 150 identifier as its argument. If no handler has been defined, a warning 349 The error handler obtains that goal as an argument. 495 \item The first argument is the number or atom that identifies the error. 496 \item The second argument is 511 \item The third argument is only defined for a subset of the existing errors. 513 otherwise it is identical to the fourth argument.\footnote{% 515 In those cases the second and third argument are sometimes used 518 \item The fourth argument is the lookup module for the culprit goal. This 525 The first argument i [all...] |
H A D | umsterm.tex | 43 This denotes an input argument. Such an argument must be instantiated before 48 This denotes a ground argument. Such an argument can be complex, 53 This denotes an output argument. Such an argument must be not 58 This denotes an input or an output argument. Such an argument may be either
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H A D | umsmacros.tex | 127 The \notation{+\pattern{TransPred}} argument specifies the predicate that will 141 The term to transform is passed as the first argument, the second is a free 147 term to transformed is passed in the third argument, and the transformation 148 should bind the fourth argument to the annotated transformed term; 150 argument is passed in as a free variable, and the transformation should not 151 bind the fourth argument. In both \pattern{TransPred} cases, the optional last 152 argument is the module where the term was being read in. See 455 functor, \predspec{a/2}. The argument Y in the transformed term takes the 456 annotation information from the corresponding argument in the original 521 The first argument o [all...] |
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H A D | bsi.pl | 197 % the following predicates have the stream as first argument 198 % in bsi, and as last argument in sepia 248 % a module argument. We may therefore be unable to call a
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/barrelfish-2018-10-04/usr/eclipseclp/Opium/demo/ |
H A D | collect.pl | 15 In the first clause the first argument in the head should be L-L. \n \
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