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H A D | mpih-lshift.S | 50 lu 0,-4(4) # read most significant limb 53 lu 0,-4(4) # read 2:nd most significant limb 54 sreq 7,0,8 # compute most significant limb of result
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H A D | mpih-lshift.S | 50 lu 0,-4(4) # read most significant limb 53 lu 0,-4(4) # read 2:nd most significant limb 54 sreq 7,0,8 # compute most significant limb of result
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H A D | ip_vs_lblcr.c | 31 * m <- {most conn node in serverSet[dest_ip]}; 219 /* get weighted most-connection node in the destination set */ 223 struct ip_vs_dest *dest, *most; local 231 most = e->dest; 232 if (atomic_read(&most->weight) > 0) { 233 moh = atomic_read(&most->activeconns) * 50 234 + atomic_read(&most->inactconns); 240 /* find the destination with the weighted most load */ 248 doh * atomic_read(&most->weight)) 250 most [all...] |
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H A D | enough.c | 208 int most; /* most number of syms to use at this juncture */ local 231 /* we can use at most this many bit patterns, lest there not be enough 233 no limit to the code length, this would become: most = left - 1) */ 234 most = (((code_t)left << (max - len)) - syms) / 239 for (use = least; use <= most; use++) { 325 int most; /* most number of syms to use at this juncture */ local 367 /* we can use at most this many bit patterns, lest there not be enough 369 no limit to the code length, this would become: most [all...] |
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H A D | enough.c | 205 int most; /* most number of syms to use at this juncture */ local 228 /* we can use at most this many bit patterns, lest there not be enough 230 no limit to the code length, this would become: most = left - 1) */ 231 most = (((code_t)left << (max - len)) - syms) / 236 for (use = least; use <= most; use++) { 322 int most; /* most number of syms to use at this juncture */ local 364 /* we can use at most this many bit patterns, lest there not be enough 366 no limit to the code length, this would become: most [all...] |
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H A D | wxmac.tex | 5 MacOS X 10.0 or higher are supported, although most development
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H A D | iconloc.tex | 15 not embedded into the application resources) icon. For most platforms it simply 21 most of them are not even documented here (on purpose) as it is only meant to
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H A D | htmlprn.tex | 12 width. (The most common use of this is placing one rectangle on each page or printing into two columns.)
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H A D | httagmod.tex | 31 You must override this method. In most common case its body consists
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H A D | glcanvas.tex | 57 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{WX\_GL\_MIN\_RED}}{Use red buffer with most bits (> MIN\_RED bits)} 58 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{WX\_GL\_MIN\_GREEN}}{Use green buffer with most bits (> MIN\_GREEN bits) } 59 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{WX\_GL\_MIN\_BLUE}}{Use blue buffer with most bits (> MIN\_BLUE bits) } 60 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{WX\_GL\_MIN\_ALPHA}}{Use alpha buffer with most bits (> MIN\_ALPHA bits)} 63 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{WX\_GL\_MIN\_ACCUM\_RED}}{Use red accum buffer with most bits (> MIN\_ACCUM\_RED bits)} 64 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{WX\_GL\_MIN\_ACCUM\_GREEN}}{Use green buffer with most bits (> MIN\_ACCUM\_GREEN bits)} 65 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{WX\_GL\_MIN\_ACCUM\_BLUE}}{Use blue buffer with most bits (> MIN\_ACCUM\_BLUE bits)} 66 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{WX\_GL\_MIN\_ACCUM\_ALPHA}}{Use blue buffer with most bits (> MIN\_ACCUM\_ALPHA bits)}
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H A D | boxsizer.tex | 3 The basic idea behind a box sizer is that windows will most often be laid out in rather
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H A D | gauge.tex | 111 This method is not implemented (returns $0$) for most platforms. 137 This method is not implemented (returns $0$) for most platforms. 171 This method is not implemented (doesn't do anything) for most platforms. 198 This method is not implemented (doesn't do anything) for most platforms.
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H A D | tcpservr.tex | 4 It emulates a DDE-style protocol, but uses TCP/IP which is available on most platforms.
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H A D | filehist.tex | 4 list of most recently visited files as shown on a menu (usually the File menu). 29 A character array of strings corresponding to the most recently opened
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H A D | metafile.tex | 81 created (Windows only), and has most of the characteristics of a normal 93 and cannot be imported into most applications. To make it importable,
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H A D | richtextliststyledefinition.tex | 93 The first and most flexible form uses a wxRichTextAttr object, while the second form is for convenient setting of the most commonly-used attributes.
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H A D | htmltags.tex | 3 wxHTML is not full implementation of HTML standard. Instead, it supports most common tags so that it
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H A D | mbcnvfil.tex | 5 either of type wxConvLibc (on most platforms) or wxConvUTF8
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H A D | notifevt.tex | 42 allows the event to be processed. For most events it is not necessary to call
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H A D | tcpclint.tex | 4 It emulates a DDE-style protocol, but uses TCP/IP which is available on most platforms.
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H A D | tdc.tex | 41 will work most of the time.
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H A D | smb.conf | 8 ; The following configuration should suit most systems for basic usage and
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H A D | busybox.spec | 22 small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities
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H A D | 02-bitpacking.tex | 21 In most contemporary architectures, a 'byte' is synonymous with an 32 The most ubiquitous architectures today consider a 'byte' to be an 43 value +1. A byte's 'most significant' bit (MSb) is at the opposite 54 'most significant byte first' in which the highest-valued byte comes
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H A D | mpih-add1.S | 139 addx %g0,%g0,%o0 ! return carry-out from most sign. limb 236 addx %g0,%g0,%o0 ! return carry-out from most sign. limb
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