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obj_int_extract.c | 241 fprintf(stderr, " gas - compatible with GNU assembler\n"); 757 fprintf(stderr, " gas - compatible with GNU assembler\n"); 996 fprintf(stderr, " gas - compatible with GNU assembler\n");
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/external/openssl/crypto/bn/asm/ |
x86_64-gcc.c | 19 * inline assembler, which means that you're bound to GCC and that 22 * Q. Why inline assembler? 53 * For the reference. IA-32 assembler implementation performs
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/external/webkit/Source/JavaScriptCore/assembler/ |
MIPSAssembler.h | 32 #if ENABLE(ASSEMBLER) && CPU(MIPS) 705 // Assembler admin methods: 974 #endif // ENABLE(ASSEMBLER) && CPU(MIPS)
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/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
stabs.info | 90 language in a `.s' file, which the assembler translates into a `.o' 95 information, which is slightly transformed by the assembler and linker, 102 encapsulated in assembler directives known collectively as "stab" 108 The assembler adds the information from stabs to the symbol 121 There are three overall formats for stab assembler directives, 125 XCOFF assembler uses `.stabx' (and some other directives such as 257 this may be written as a double backslash, depending on the assembler). 260 they don't have to worry about what the assembler does with 440 Instead of `N_SO' symbols, XCOFF uses a `.file' assembler directive 493 For the start of an include file in XCOFF, use the `.bi' assembler [all...] |
gcc.info | 333 by the assembler. 337 options control the assembler and linker; most of these are not 371 an executable, object files, assembler files, 385 * Assembler Options:: Passing options to the assembler. 628 *Note Passing Options to the Assembler: Assembler Options. [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/share/info/ |
stabs.info | 90 language in a `.s' file, which the assembler translates into a `.o' 95 information, which is slightly transformed by the assembler and linker, 102 encapsulated in assembler directives known collectively as "stab" 108 The assembler adds the information from stabs to the symbol 121 There are three overall formats for stab assembler directives, 125 XCOFF assembler uses `.stabx' (and some other directives such as 257 this may be written as a double backslash, depending on the assembler). 260 they don't have to worry about what the assembler does with 440 Instead of `N_SO' symbols, XCOFF uses a `.file' assembler directive 493 For the start of an include file in XCOFF, use the `.bi' assembler [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/share/info/ |
stabs.info | 103 language in a `.s' file, which the assembler translates into a `.o' 108 information, which is slightly transformed by the assembler and linker, 115 encapsulated in assembler directives known collectively as "stab" 121 The assembler adds the information from stabs to the symbol 134 There are three overall formats for stab assembler directives, 138 XCOFF assembler uses `.stabx' (and some other directives such as 270 this may be written as a double backslash, depending on the assembler). 273 they don't have to worry about what the assembler does with 453 Instead of `N_SO' symbols, XCOFF uses a `.file' assembler directive 506 For the start of an include file in XCOFF, use the `.bi' assembler [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.x/share/info/ |
stabs.info | 103 language in a `.s' file, which the assembler translates into a `.o' 108 information, which is slightly transformed by the assembler and linker, 115 encapsulated in assembler directives known collectively as "stab" 121 The assembler adds the information from stabs to the symbol 134 There are three overall formats for stab assembler directives, 138 XCOFF assembler uses `.stabx' (and some other directives such as 270 this may be written as a double backslash, depending on the assembler). 273 they don't have to worry about what the assembler does with 453 Instead of `N_SO' symbols, XCOFF uses a `.file' assembler directive 506 For the start of an include file in XCOFF, use the `.bi' assembler [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
stabs.info | 90 language in a `.s' file, which the assembler translates into a `.o' 95 information, which is slightly transformed by the assembler and linker, 102 encapsulated in assembler directives known collectively as "stab" 108 The assembler adds the information from stabs to the symbol 121 There are three overall formats for stab assembler directives, 125 XCOFF assembler uses `.stabx' (and some other directives such as 257 this may be written as a double backslash, depending on the assembler). 260 they don't have to worry about what the assembler does with 440 Instead of `N_SO' symbols, XCOFF uses a `.file' assembler directive 493 For the start of an include file in XCOFF, use the `.bi' assembler [all...] |
gcc.info | 333 by the assembler. 337 options control the assembler and linker; most of these are not 371 an executable, object files, assembler files, 385 * Assembler Options:: Passing options to the assembler. 628 *Note Passing Options to the Assembler: Assembler Options. [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/share/info/ |
stabs.info | 90 language in a `.s' file, which the assembler translates into a `.o' 95 information, which is slightly transformed by the assembler and linker, 102 encapsulated in assembler directives known collectively as "stab" 108 The assembler adds the information from stabs to the symbol 121 There are three overall formats for stab assembler directives, 125 XCOFF assembler uses `.stabx' (and some other directives such as 257 this may be written as a double backslash, depending on the assembler). 260 they don't have to worry about what the assembler does with 440 Instead of `N_SO' symbols, XCOFF uses a `.file' assembler directive 493 For the start of an include file in XCOFF, use the `.bi' assembler [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/share/info/ |
stabs.info | 103 language in a `.s' file, which the assembler translates into a `.o' 108 information, which is slightly transformed by the assembler and linker, 115 encapsulated in assembler directives known collectively as "stab" 121 The assembler adds the information from stabs to the symbol 134 There are three overall formats for stab assembler directives, 138 XCOFF assembler uses `.stabx' (and some other directives such as 270 this may be written as a double backslash, depending on the assembler). 273 they don't have to worry about what the assembler does with 453 Instead of `N_SO' symbols, XCOFF uses a `.file' assembler directive 506 For the start of an include file in XCOFF, use the `.bi' assembler [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.x/share/info/ |
stabs.info | 103 language in a `.s' file, which the assembler translates into a `.o' 108 information, which is slightly transformed by the assembler and linker, 115 encapsulated in assembler directives known collectively as "stab" 121 The assembler adds the information from stabs to the symbol 134 There are three overall formats for stab assembler directives, 138 XCOFF assembler uses `.stabx' (and some other directives such as 270 this may be written as a double backslash, depending on the assembler). 273 they don't have to worry about what the assembler does with 453 Instead of `N_SO' symbols, XCOFF uses a `.file' assembler directive 506 For the start of an include file in XCOFF, use the `.bi' assembler [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-unknown-linux-gnu-4.2.1/info/ |
stabs.info | 90 language in a `.s' file, which the assembler translates into a `.o' 95 information, which is slightly transformed by the assembler and linker, 102 encapsulated in assembler directives known collectively as "stab" 108 The assembler adds the information from stabs to the symbol 121 There are three overall formats for stab assembler directives, 125 XCOFF assembler uses `.stabx' (and some other directives such as 257 this may be written as a double backslash, depending on the assembler). 260 they don't have to worry about what the assembler does with 440 Instead of `N_SO' symbols, XCOFF uses a `.file' assembler directive 493 For the start of an include file in XCOFF, use the `.bi' assembler [all...] |
/external/v8/src/ia32/ |
regexp-macro-assembler-ia32.cc | 35 #include "macro-assembler.h" 36 #include "regexp-macro-assembler.h" 37 #include "ia32/regexp-macro-assembler-ia32.h" 44 * This assembler uses the following register assignment convention 119 // Unuse labels in case we throw away the assembler without calling GetCode. [all...] |
macro-assembler-ia32.cc | 45 : Assembler(arg_isolate, buffer, size), [all...] |
/external/v8/src/mips/ |
macro-assembler-mips.h | 31 #include "assembler.h" 32 #include "mips/assembler-mips.h" 99 class MacroAssembler: public Assembler { [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-unknown-linux-gnu-4.2.1/lib/gcc/i686-unknown-linux-gnu/4.2.1/include/xorg/ |
assyntax.h | 68 * Select the syntax appropriate to the 386 assembler being used 83 * (b) GNU Assembler gas: define USE_GAS or GNU_ASSEMBLER 240 * AT&T ASSEMBLER SYNTAX 266 /* Redefine assembler directives */ 339 /* Redefine assembler commands */ [all...] |
/external/v8/src/ |
debug.cc | [all...] |
/external/clang/www/ |
compatibility.html | 286 <p>On targets that use the integrated assembler (such as most X86 targets), 287 inline assembly is run through the integrated assembler instead of your system 288 assembler (which is most commonly "gas", the GNU assembler). The LLVM 289 integrated assembler is extremely compatible with GAS, but there are a couple of 292 <p>One specific example is that the assembler rejects ambiguous X86 instructions 306 the assembler randomly picks a 32-bit add). Because it is ambiguous, Clang [all...] |
/external/valgrind/main/ |
configure.in | [all...] |
/external/webkit/Source/JavaScriptCore/ |
ChangeLog | 146 * assembler/AbstractMacroAssembler.h: 148 * assembler/AssemblerBuffer.h: 150 * assembler/MacroAssemblerX86Common.h: 153 * assembler/X86Assembler.h: [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
gcc.info | 324 by the assembler. 328 options control the assembler and linker; most of these are not 362 an executable, object files, assembler files, 376 * Assembler Options:: Passing options to the assembler. 640 *Note Passing Options to the Assembler: Assembler Options. [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
gcc.info | 324 by the assembler. 328 options control the assembler and linker; most of these are not 362 an executable, object files, assembler files, 376 * Assembler Options:: Passing options to the assembler. 640 *Note Passing Options to the Assembler: Assembler Options. [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-g++.1 | 153 output by the assembler. 157 options control the assembler and linker; most of these are not 387 .IX Item "Assembler Option" [all...] |