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/openbsd-current/gnu/gcc/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.c/appendix-a/ |
H A D | a.18.1.c | 10 int synch[NUMBER_OF_THREADS]; variable 30 #pragma omp parallel private(iam,neighbor) shared(work,synch) 33 synch[iam] = 0; 38 * ensures that my work is made visible before synch. 39 * The second flush ensures that synch is made visible. 41 #pragma omp flush(work,synch) 42 synch[iam] = 1; 43 #pragma omp flush(synch) 44 /* Wait for neighbor. The first flush ensures that synch is read 50 while (synch[neighbo [all...] |
/openbsd-current/usr.sbin/pkg_add/OpenBSD/ |
H A D | RequiredBy.pm | 53 sub synch($self) subroutine 95 $self->synch; 104 $self->synch; 113 $self->synch;
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/vms/ |
H A D | pipe.c | 23 * Use event flag one -- zero seems to cause sys$synch to hang. 119 sys$synch (evf, &this->iosb); 161 sys$synch (evf, &this->iosb);
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H A D | piped_child.c | 115 sys$synch (siop->event_flag, &siop->write_iosb); 361 sys$synch (siop->event_flag, &siop->write_iosb);
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/openbsd-current/gnu/llvm/compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common/ |
H A D | sanitizer_solaris.cpp | 30 #include <synch.h>
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/openbsd-current/usr.sbin/unbound/util/ |
H A D | locks.h | 184 #include <synch.h>
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/openbsd-current/sbin/unwind/libunbound/util/ |
H A D | locks.h | 184 #include <synch.h>
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/openbsd-current/gnu/llvm/lldb/source/Commands/ |
H A D | CommandObjectCommands.cpp | 1083 ScriptedCommandSynchronicity synch) 1085 m_synchro(synch) { 1156 ScriptedCommandSynchronicity synch) 1158 m_synchro(synch), m_fetched_help_short(false), 1081 CommandObjectPythonFunction(CommandInterpreter &interpreter, std::string name, std::string funct, std::string help, ScriptedCommandSynchronicity synch) argument 1153 CommandObjectScriptingObject(CommandInterpreter &interpreter, std::string name, StructuredData::GenericSP cmd_obj_sp, ScriptedCommandSynchronicity synch) argument
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/ |
H A D | uw-thread.c | 114 #include <synch.h> /* for UnixWare 2.x */
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