Lines Matching refs:regions
1185 "Just as English itself has borrowed words from many different languages over its history, English loanwords now appear in a great many languages around the world, indicative of the technological and cultural influence of its speakers. Several pidgins and creole languages have formed using an English base, such as Jamaican Creole, Nigerian Pidgin, and Tok Pisin. There are many words in English coined to describe forms of particular non-English languages that contain a very high proportion of English words. Franglais, for example, is used to describe French with a very high English word content; it is found on the Channel Islands. Another variant, spoken in the border bilingual regions of Québec in Canada, is called FrEnglish.\n" +
3576 " course of computing the summmaries. (By nature, mmapped regions\n" +
3896 " if not defined, when regions happen to be contiguous, malloc will\n" +
3897 " permit allocations spanning regions obtained from different\n" +
3958 " and the fact that mmap regions tend to be limited, the size should\n" +
4086 " int hblks; /* number of mmapped regions */\n" +
4087 " int hblkhd; /* space in mmapped regions */\n" +
4255 " hblks: current number of mmapped regions\n" +
4256 " hblkhd: total bytes held in mmapped regions\n" +
5016 " Note: memcpy is ONLY invoked with non-overlapping regions,\n" +
6192 " allocated mmapped regions, try to directly map this request\n" +
6347 " bridge regions.\n" +
8125 " regions in those cases where they do happen to be contiguous.\n" +
8158 " emulation) to supply memory regions, you probably want to set\n" +
8394 " /* Adjust the regions commit top */\n" +
8469 " /* Adjust the regions allocation top */\n" +
8502 " /* Adjust the regions commit top */\n" +
8506 " /* Adjust the regions allocation top */\n" +
8558 " /* Adjust deallocation size and regions commit and allocate top */\n" +
8564 " /* Adjust regions allocate top */\n" +
8569 " /* Adjust regions allocate top */\n" +