/external/oprofile/libop/ |
op_mangle.c | 40 char * mangled; local 67 mangled = xmalloc(len); 69 strcpy(mangled, op_samples_current_dir); 70 append_image(mangled, values->flags, 0, image_name, anon_name); 72 strcat(mangled, "{dep}" "/"); 73 append_image(mangled, values->flags, anon, dep_name, anon_name); 76 strcat(mangled, "{cg}" "/"); 77 append_image(mangled, values->flags, cg_anon, 81 strcat(mangled, values->event_name); 82 sprintf(mangled + strlen(mangled), ".%d.%d." [all...] |
op_mangle.h | 57 * Returns a char* pointer to the mangled string. Caller
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/external/oprofile/daemon/ |
opd_mangling.c | 71 char * mangled; local 131 mangled = op_mangle_filename(&values); 137 return mangled; 144 char * mangled; local 150 mangled = mangle_filename(last, sf, counter, cg); 152 if (!mangled) 155 verbprintf(vsfile, "Opening \"%s\"\n", mangled); 157 create_path(mangled); 165 err = odb_open(file, mangled, ODB_RDWR, sizeof(struct opd_header)); 171 printf("LRU cleared but odb_open() fails for %s.\n", mangled); [all...] |
/external/bluetooth/glib/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/ |
type_conversion.sgml | 47 integer; values outside the range of a 32-bit integer will be mangled. 68 integer; values outside the range of a 32-bit integer will be mangled. 83 integer; values outside the range of a 32-bit integer will be mangled.
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shell.sgml | 25 @G_SHELL_ERROR_BAD_QUOTING: Mismatched or otherwise mangled quoting.
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/external/chromium/base/third_party/symbolize/ |
demangle.h | 50 // | Mangled Name | The Demangler | abi::__cxa_demangle() 77 // Demangle "mangled". On success, return true and write the 80 bool Demangle(const char *mangled, char *out, int out_size);
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demangle.cc | 140 const char *mangled_cur; // Cursor of mangled name. 141 const char *mangled_end; // End of mangled name. 174 static void InitState(State *state, const char *mangled, 176 state->mangled_cur = mangled; 177 state->mangled_end = mangled + StrLen(mangled); 189 // Calculates the remaining length of the mangled name. 429 // <mangled-name> ::= _Z <encoding> 1122 // ::= L <mangled-name> E [all...] |
/external/chromium/base/ |
debug_util_posix.cc | 41 // The prefix used for mangled symbols, per the Itanium C++ ABI: 60 // Look for the start of a mangled symbol, from search_from. 64 break; // Mangled symbol not found. 67 // Look for the end of the mangled symbol. 76 // Try to demangle the mangled symbol candidate. 81 // Remove the mangled symbol.
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/external/stlport/stlport/stl/config/ |
_dm.h | 45 Exports in Digital Mars 'def' file must match mangled names in iostream.cpp. 46 With STLport namespaces, the mangled names in the intermediate files no
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/ndk/sources/cxx-stl/stlport/stlport/stl/config/ |
_dm.h | 45 Exports in Digital Mars 'def' file must match mangled names in iostream.cpp. 46 With STLport namespaces, the mangled names in the intermediate files no
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/external/bluetooth/glib/glib/ |
gshell.h | 36 /* mismatched or otherwise mangled quoting */
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/external/iptables/extensions/ |
libipt_DNAT.man | 10 also be mangled), and rules should cease being examined. It takes one
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libipt_SNAT.man | 7 mangled), and rules should cease being examined. It takes one type
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/external/webkit/WebKitTools/mangleme/ |
README | 8 a basic set of badly mangled tags on request, with auto-refresh back to the
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/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-c++filt.1 | 157 dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. 161 mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file 175 command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no 189 will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled 200 characters trailing after a mangled name. eg: 247 by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in 248 the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. eg 249 a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be
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/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-c++filt.1 | 157 dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. 161 mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file 175 command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no 189 will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled 200 characters trailing after a mangled name. For example: 247 by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in 248 the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. For example, 249 a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be
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/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-c++filt.1 | 157 dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. 161 mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file 175 command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no 189 will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled 200 characters trailing after a mangled name. For example: 247 by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in 248 the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. For example, 249 a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be
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/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-c++filt.1 | 157 dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. 161 mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file 175 command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no 189 will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled 200 characters trailing after a mangled name. For example: 247 by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in 248 the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. For example, 249 a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-c++filt.1 | 157 dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. 161 mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file 175 command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no 189 will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled 200 characters trailing after a mangled name. eg: 247 by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in 248 the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. eg 249 a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-c++filt.1 | 157 dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. 161 mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file 175 command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no 189 will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled 200 characters trailing after a mangled name. For example: 247 by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in 248 the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. For example, 249 a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-c++filt.1 | 157 dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. 161 mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file 175 command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no 189 will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled 200 characters trailing after a mangled name. For example: 247 by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in 248 the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. For example, 249 a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-c++filt.1 | 157 dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. 161 mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file 175 command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no 189 will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled 200 characters trailing after a mangled name. For example: 247 by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in 248 the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. For example, 249 a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-unknown-linux-gnu-4.2.1/man/man1/ |
i686-unknown-linux-gnu-c++filt.1 | 157 dollars, or periods) seen in the input is a potential mangled name. 161 mangled names, through \fBc++filt\fR and see the same source file 175 command line arguments are expected to be just mangled names and no 189 will not work. (Note the extra comma at the end of the mangled 200 characters trailing after a mangled name. eg: 247 by default since mangled types are normally only used internally in 248 the compiler, and they can be confused with non-mangled names. eg 249 a function called \*(L"a\*(R" treated as a mangled type name would be
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/external/v8/tools/ |
windows-tick-processor.py | 48 Does not handle arguments and template arguments. The mangled names have 54 # Name is mangled if it starts with a question mark. 64 # If we did not find two @s in a row, the mangled name is not in
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/dalvik/vm/ |
Native.c | 549 * Create the pre-mangled form of the class+method string. 576 * Returns a newly-allocated, mangled copy of "str". 599 * Compute the length of the mangled string. 666 * Create the mangled form of the parameter types.
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