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| H A D | Integers.html | 16 <title>Using as: Integers</title> 18 <meta name="description" content="Using as: Integers"> 19 <meta name="keywords" content="Using as: Integers"> 63 <a name="Integers"></a> 69 <a name="Integers-1"></a> 70 <h4 class="subsubsection">3.6.2.1 Integers</h4> 71 <a name="index-integers"></a> 74 <a name="index-binary-integers"></a> 79 <a name="index-octal-integers"></a> 84 <a name="index-decimal-integers"></a> [all …]
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| H A D | Numbers.html | 28 <link href="Integers.html#Integers" rel="next" title="Integers"> 75 are stored in the target machine. <em>Integers</em> are numbers that 77 integers, but they are stored in more than 32 bits. <em>Flonums</em> 81 …p">• <a href="Integers.html#Integers" accesskey="1">Integers</a>:</td><td> </td><t…
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| H A D | Numbers.html | 28 <link href="Integers.html#Integers" rel="next" title="Integers"> 75 are stored in the target machine. <em>Integers</em> are numbers that 77 integers, but they are stored in more than 32 bits. <em>Flonums</em> 81 …p">• <a href="Integers.html#Integers" accesskey="1">Integers</a>:</td><td> </td><t…
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| H A D | numeric | 60 "std::experimental::gcd arguments must be integers"); 62 "std::experimental::gcd arguments must be integers"); 78 "std::experimental::lcm arguments must be integers"); 80 "std::experimental::lcm arguments must be integers");
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| H A D | feature.hpp | 33 // using uint64_t for positive integers, int64_t for negative integers, and double 34 // for non-integers and integers outside the range of 64 bits.
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| H A D | numeric | 60 "std::experimental::gcd arguments must be integers"); 62 "std::experimental::gcd arguments must be integers"); 78 "std::experimental::lcm arguments must be integers"); 80 "std::experimental::lcm arguments must be integers");
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| H A D | Bytecode-Descriptions.html | 78 <p>Pop the top two stack items, <var>a</var> and <var>b</var>, as integers; push 134 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack, and push their sum, as an integer. 138 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack, subtract the top value from the 143 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack, multiply them, and push the product on 150 <dd><p>Pop two signed integers from the stack; divide the next-to-top value by 156 <dd><p>Pop two unsigned integers from the stack; divide the next-to-top value 162 <dd><p>Pop two signed integers from the stack; divide the next-to-top value by 168 <dd><p>Pop two unsigned integers from the stack; divide the next-to-top value 174 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack; let <var>a</var> be the next-to-top value, 180 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack; let <var>a</var> be the next-to-top value, [all …]
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| H A D | Bytecode-Descriptions.html | 78 <p>Pop the top two stack items, <var>a</var> and <var>b</var>, as integers; push 134 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack, and push their sum, as an integer. 138 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack, subtract the top value from the 143 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack, multiply them, and push the product on 150 <dd><p>Pop two signed integers from the stack; divide the next-to-top value by 156 <dd><p>Pop two unsigned integers from the stack; divide the next-to-top value 162 <dd><p>Pop two signed integers from the stack; divide the next-to-top value by 168 <dd><p>Pop two unsigned integers from the stack; divide the next-to-top value 174 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack; let <var>a</var> be the next-to-top value, 180 <dd><p>Pop two integers from the stack; let <var>a</var> be the next-to-top value, [all …]
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| H A D | ebt_among.h | 23 * MAC address is mapped onto an array of two 32-bit integers. 24 * This pair of integers is compared with MAC addresses in the 25 * hash table, which are stored also in form of pairs of integers
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| H A D | ebt_among.h | 23 * MAC address is mapped onto an array of two 32-bit integers. 24 * This pair of integers is compared with MAC addresses in the 25 * hash table, which are stored also in form of pairs of integers
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| H A D | ebt_among.h | 23 * MAC address is mapped onto an array of two 32-bit integers. 24 * This pair of integers is compared with MAC addresses in the 25 * hash table, which are stored also in form of pairs of integers
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| H A D | reloc.c | 12 * The data is a sequence of unsigned integers, which are of somewhat arbitrary 13 * size. This is achieved by encoding integers as a sequence of bytes, each of 19 * Each pair of two integers represents a relocation that must be applied. The 26 * read, at which point no further integers should be read. That is, the
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| H A D | longlong.h | 39 UWtype integers MULTIPLIER and MULTIPLICAND, and generates a two UWtype 42 2) __umulsidi3(a,b) multiplies two UWtype integers A and B, and returns a 46 denominator) divides a UDWtype, composed by the UWtype integers 66 high_addend_2, low_addend_2) adds two UWtype integers, composed by 72 high_subtrahend, low_subtrahend) subtracts two two-word UWtype integers,
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| H A D | inttypes.h | 66 // The fprintf macros for signed integers are: 101 // The fprintf macros for unsigned integers are: 164 // The fscanf macros for signed integers are: 204 // The fscanf macros for unsigned integers are:
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| H A D | netlink.h | 317 * integers (S64) 319 * integers (S64) 321 * integers (U64) 323 * integers (U64) 336 * @NL_POLICY_TYPE_ATTR_MASK: mask of valid bits for unsigned integers (U64)
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| H A D | fsl,imx6sx-pinctrl.txt | 8 - fsl,pins: each entry consists of 6 integers and represents the mux and config 9 setting for one pin. The first 5 integers <mux_reg conf_reg input_reg mux_val
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| H A D | fsl,imx6ul-pinctrl.txt | 9 - fsl,pins: each entry consists of 6 integers and represents the mux and config 10 setting for one pin. The first 5 integers <mux_reg conf_reg input_reg mux_val
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| H A D | fsl,imx6sll-pinctrl.txt | 8 - fsl,pins: each entry consists of 6 integers and represents the mux and config 9 setting for one pin. The first 5 integers <mux_reg conf_reg input_reg mux_val
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| H A D | fsl,imx7ulp-pinctrl.txt | 15 - fsl,pins: Each entry consists of 5 integers which represents the mux 16 and config setting for one pin. The first 4 integers
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| H A D | fsl,imx8mn-pinctrl.yaml | 34 each entry consists of 6 integers and represents the mux and config 35 setting for one pin. The first 5 integers <mux_reg conf_reg input_reg
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| H A D | fsl,imx8mp-pinctrl.yaml | 34 each entry consists of 6 integers and represents the mux and config 35 setting for one pin. The first 5 integers <mux_reg conf_reg input_reg
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| H A D | fsl,imx8mm-pinctrl.yaml | 34 each entry consists of 6 integers and represents the mux and config 35 setting for one pin. The first 5 integers <mux_reg conf_reg input_reg
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