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| H A D | Builtin-Type-Descriptors.html | 27 <link href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers" rel="next" title="Negative Type Numbe… 65 Next: <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers" accesskey="n" rel="next">Negative … 98 actually uses negative type numbers (see <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers"… 116 <dd><p>These are for complex numbers. A comment in the GDB source describes 137 uses negative type numbers (see <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers">Negative… 142 uses negative type numbers (see <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers">Negative… 160 Next: <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers" accesskey="n" rel="next">Negative …
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| H A D | Line-Numbers.html | 15 <title>STABS: Line Numbers</title> 17 <meta name="description" content="STABS: Line Numbers"> 18 <meta name="keywords" content="STABS: Line Numbers"> 62 <a name="Line-Numbers"></a> 68 <a name="Line-Numbers-1"></a> 69 <h3 class="section">2.4 Line Numbers</h3> 81 numbers in the data or bss segments, respectively. They are identical 94 <p>XCOFF does not use stabs for line numbers. Instead, it uses COFF line 95 numbers (which are outside the scope of this document). Standard COFF 96 line numbers cannot deal with include files, but in XCOFF this is fixed
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| H A D | Include-Files.html | 27 <link href="Line-Numbers.html#Line-Numbers" rel="next" title="Line Numbers"> 65 Next: <a href="Line-Numbers.html#Line-Numbers" accesskey="n" rel="next">Line Numbers</a>, Previous:… 103 strings included in the header file, omitting any file numbers. The 126 Next: <a href="Line-Numbers.html#Line-Numbers" accesskey="n" rel="next">Line Numbers</a>, Previous:…
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| H A D | Builtin-Type-Descriptors.html | 27 <link href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers" rel="next" title="Negative Type Numbe… 65 Next: <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers" accesskey="n" rel="next">Negative … 98 actually uses negative type numbers (see <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers"… 116 <dd><p>These are for complex numbers. A comment in the GDB source describes 137 uses negative type numbers (see <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers">Negative… 142 uses negative type numbers (see <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers">Negative… 160 Next: <a href="Negative-Type-Numbers.html#Negative-Type-Numbers" accesskey="n" rel="next">Negative …
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| H A D | Line-Numbers.html | 15 <title>STABS: Line Numbers</title> 17 <meta name="description" content="STABS: Line Numbers"> 18 <meta name="keywords" content="STABS: Line Numbers"> 62 <a name="Line-Numbers"></a> 68 <a name="Line-Numbers-1"></a> 69 <h3 class="section">2.4 Line Numbers</h3> 81 numbers in the data or bss segments, respectively. They are identical 94 <p>XCOFF does not use stabs for line numbers. Instead, it uses COFF line 95 numbers (which are outside the scope of this document). Standard COFF 96 line numbers cannot deal with include files, but in XCOFF this is fixed
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| H A D | Include-Files.html | 27 <link href="Line-Numbers.html#Line-Numbers" rel="next" title="Line Numbers"> 65 Next: <a href="Line-Numbers.html#Line-Numbers" accesskey="n" rel="next">Line Numbers</a>, Previous:… 103 strings included in the header file, omitting any file numbers. The 126 Next: <a href="Line-Numbers.html#Line-Numbers" accesskey="n" rel="next">Line Numbers</a>, Previous:…
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/core-api/irq/ |
| H A D | irq-domain.rst | 10 IRQ numbers. 19 hardware interrupt numbers: whereas in the past, IRQ numbers could 25 interrupt numbers, called hardware irq's, from Linux IRQ numbers. 28 irq numbers, but they don't provide any support for reverse mapping of 32 The irq_domain library adds mapping between hwirq and IRQ numbers on 38 structure to hwirq numbers (Device Tree and ACPI GSI so far), and can 51 between hwirq and IRQ numbers. Mappings are added to the irq_domain 91 map are fixed time lookup for IRQ numbers, and irq_descs are only 110 The irq_domain maintains a radix tree map from hwirq numbers to Linux 155 for IRQ numbers that are passed to struct device registrations. In that [all …]
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| H A D | Numbers.html | 17 <title>Debugging with GDB: Numbers</title> 19 <meta name="description" content="Debugging with GDB: Numbers"> 20 <meta name="keywords" content="Debugging with GDB: Numbers"> 64 <a name="Numbers"></a> 70 <a name="Numbers-1"></a> 71 <h3 class="section">22.6 Numbers</h3> 73 <a name="index-entering-numbers"></a> 75 <p>You can always enter numbers in octal, decimal, or hexadecimal in 76 <small>GDB</small> by the usual conventions: octal numbers begin with 77 ‘<samp>0</samp>’, decimal numbers end with ‘<samp>.</samp>’, and hexadecima… [all …]
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| H A D | global-thread-numbers.html | 18 <title>Debugging with GDB: global thread numbers</title> 20 <meta name="description" content="Debugging with GDB: global thread numbers"> 21 <meta name="keywords" content="Debugging with GDB: global thread numbers"> 55 <meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0; url=Threads.html#global-thread-numbers"> 61 …ou are looking for is at <a href="Threads.html#global-thread-numbers">global thread numbers</a>.</…
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| H A D | thread-numbers.html | 18 <title>Debugging with GDB: thread numbers</title> 20 <meta name="description" content="Debugging with GDB: thread numbers"> 21 <meta name="keywords" content="Debugging with GDB: thread numbers"> 55 <meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0; url=Threads.html#thread-numbers"> 61 <p>The node you are looking for is at <a href="Threads.html#thread-numbers">thread numbers</a>.</p>
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| H A D | Auto-Display.html | 87 <p>This display shows item numbers, expressions and their current values. As with 130 numbers of the displays that you want affected with the command 132 numbers shown in the first field of the ‘<samp>info display</samp>’ display; 133 or it could be a range of display numbers, as in <code>2-4</code>. 141 <dd><p>Disable the display of item numbers <var>dnums</var>. A disabled display 143 enabled again later. Specify the numbers of the displays that you 145 single display number, one of the numbers shown in the first field of 147 numbers, as in <code>2-4</code>. 152 <dd><p>Enable display of item numbers <var>dnums</var>. It becomes effective once 154 Specify the numbers of the displays that you want affected with the [all …]
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| H A D | Numbers.html | 17 <title>Debugging with GDB: Numbers</title> 19 <meta name="description" content="Debugging with GDB: Numbers"> 20 <meta name="keywords" content="Debugging with GDB: Numbers"> 64 <a name="Numbers"></a> 70 <a name="Numbers-1"></a> 71 <h3 class="section">22.6 Numbers</h3> 73 <a name="index-entering-numbers"></a> 75 <p>You can always enter numbers in octal, decimal, or hexadecimal in 76 <small>GDB</small> by the usual conventions: octal numbers begin with 77 ‘<samp>0</samp>’, decimal numbers end with ‘<samp>.</samp>’, and hexadecima… [all …]
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| H A D | global-thread-numbers.html | 18 <title>Debugging with GDB: global thread numbers</title> 20 <meta name="description" content="Debugging with GDB: global thread numbers"> 21 <meta name="keywords" content="Debugging with GDB: global thread numbers"> 55 <meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0; url=Threads.html#global-thread-numbers"> 61 …ou are looking for is at <a href="Threads.html#global-thread-numbers">global thread numbers</a>.</…
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| H A D | thread-numbers.html | 18 <title>Debugging with GDB: thread numbers</title> 20 <meta name="description" content="Debugging with GDB: thread numbers"> 21 <meta name="keywords" content="Debugging with GDB: thread numbers"> 55 <meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0; url=Threads.html#thread-numbers"> 61 <p>The node you are looking for is at <a href="Threads.html#thread-numbers">thread numbers</a>.</p>
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/dl/qt5location/git/src/plugins/geoservices/nokia/ |
| H A D | qgeofiletilecachenokia.cpp | 101 QList<int> numbers; in filenameToTileSpec() local 109 numbers.append(value); in filenameToTileSpec() 113 if (numbers.length() < 5) in filenameToTileSpec() 114 numbers.append(-1); in filenameToTileSpec() 117 numbers.at(0), in filenameToTileSpec() 118 numbers.at(1), in filenameToTileSpec() 119 numbers.at(2), in filenameToTileSpec() 120 numbers.at(3), in filenameToTileSpec() 121 numbers.at(4)); in filenameToTileSpec()
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| H A D | Integers.html | 27 <link href="Numbers.html#Numbers" rel="up" title="Numbers"> 29 <link href="Numbers.html#Numbers" rel="previous" title="Numbers"> 66 …ccesskey="n" rel="next">Bignums</a>, Up: <a href="Numbers.html#Numbers" accesskey="u" rel="up">Num…
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| H A D | Integers.html | 27 <link href="Numbers.html#Numbers" rel="up" title="Numbers"> 29 <link href="Numbers.html#Numbers" rel="previous" title="Numbers"> 66 …ccesskey="n" rel="next">Bignums</a>, Up: <a href="Numbers.html#Numbers" accesskey="u" rel="up">Num…
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| H A D | lg_UG | 77 % For money there are three numbers to the between each 99 % The "0" means that there is no space between the numbers and 107 % The "0" means that there is no space between the numbers and 112 % value,it comes before the % "USh", "/-", and the numbers. 116 % value,it comes before the % "USh", "/-", and the numbers. 122 % For normal numbers, the decomal point is a "." 125 % For normal numbers, the thousands separator is a "," 128 % For normal numbers, there are three numbers between each 191 % "%d/%m/%y", day/month/year as decimal numbers (01/01/00 to 31/12/99).
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| H A D | lg_UG | 77 % For money there are three numbers to the between each 99 % The "0" means that there is no space between the numbers and 107 % The "0" means that there is no space between the numbers and 112 % value,it comes before the % "USh", "/-", and the numbers. 116 % value,it comes before the % "USh", "/-", and the numbers. 122 % For normal numbers, the decomal point is a "." 125 % For normal numbers, the thousands separator is a "," 128 % For normal numbers, there are three numbers between each 191 % "%d/%m/%y", day/month/year as decimal numbers (01/01/00 to 31/12/99).
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/yocto/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-connectivity/gammu/gammu/ |
| H A D | gammu-smsdrc | 17 # When uncomment this section and insert numbers here, smsd will process 18 # incoming sms only from numbers written here (incoming sms from all other 19 # numbers will be deleted) 23 # When uncomment this section and insert numbers here, smsd will process 24 # incoming sms from all numbers not written here (incoming sms from numbers
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/arm/mach-omap1/include/mach/ |
| H A D | irqs.h | 19 * IRQ numbers for interrupt handler 1 21 * NOTE: See also the OMAP-1510 and 1610 specific IRQ numbers below 47 * OMAP-1510 specific IRQ numbers for interrupt handler 1 61 * OMAP-1610 specific IRQ numbers for interrupt handler 1 75 * OMAP-7xx specific IRQ numbers for interrupt handler 1 97 * IRQ numbers for interrupt handler 2 99 * NOTE: See also the OMAP-1510 and 1610 specific IRQ numbers below 128 * OMAP-1510 specific IRQ numbers for interrupt handler 2 134 * OMAP-1610 specific IRQ numbers for interrupt handler 2 172 * OMAP-7xx specific IRQ numbers for interrupt handler 2
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/mips/include/asm/vr41xx/ |
| H A D | irq.h | 5 * Interrupt numbers for NEC VR4100 series. 17 * CPU core Interrupt Numbers 31 * SYINT1 Interrupt Numbers 52 * SYSINT2 Interrupt Numbers 71 * GIU Interrupt Numbers 78 * VRC4173 Interrupt Numbers
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/dl/qt5location/git/src/plugins/geoservices/mapbox/ |
| H A D | qgeofiletilecachemapbox.cpp | 108 QList<int> numbers; in filenameToTileSpec() local 116 numbers.append(value); in filenameToTileSpec() 120 if (numbers.length() < 4) in filenameToTileSpec() 121 numbers.append(-1); in filenameToTileSpec() 125 numbers.at(0), in filenameToTileSpec() 126 numbers.at(1), in filenameToTileSpec() 127 numbers.at(2), in filenameToTileSpec() 128 numbers.at(3)); in filenameToTileSpec()
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/fs/ |
| H A D | char_dev.c | 192 * register_chrdev_region() - register a range of device numbers 193 * @from: the first in the desired range of device numbers; must include 195 * @count: the number of consecutive device numbers required 226 * alloc_chrdev_region() - register a range of char device numbers 228 * @baseminor: first of the requested range of minor numbers 229 * @count: the number of minor numbers required 232 * Allocates a range of char device numbers. The major number will be 250 * @baseminor: first of the requested range of minor numbers 251 * @count: the number of minor numbers required 303 * unregister_chrdev_region() - unregister a range of device numbers [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/process/ |
| H A D | magic-number.rst | 3 Linux magic numbers 6 This file is a registry of magic numbers which are in use. When you 8 file, since it is best if the magic numbers used by various structures 12 numbers. This allows you to check at run time whether (a) a structure 19 The way to use magic numbers is to declare them at the beginning of 54 but it is possible that some new magic numbers will sneak into the 156 Note that there are also defined special per-driver magic numbers in sound 158 OSS sound drivers have their magic numbers constructed from the soundcard PCI 161 HFS is another larger user of magic numbers - you can find them in
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