/external/icu4c/ |
config.sub | 725 os=-coff 921 os=-coff 1042 os=-coff 1046 os=-coff 1050 os=-coff 1127 z8k-*-coff) 1249 | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \ 1429 os=-coff 1466 os=-coff 1559 os=-coff [all...] |
/external/libffi/ |
config.sub | 705 os=-coff 893 os=-coff 1014 os=-coff 1018 os=-coff 1022 os=-coff 1095 z8k-*-coff) 1217 | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \ 1397 os=-coff 1434 os=-coff 1527 os=-coff [all...] |
/external/protobuf/ |
config.sub | 705 os=-coff 893 os=-coff 1014 os=-coff 1018 os=-coff 1022 os=-coff 1095 z8k-*-coff) 1217 | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \ 1397 os=-coff 1434 os=-coff 1527 os=-coff [all...] |
/external/protobuf/gtest/build-aux/ |
config.sub | 705 os=-coff 893 os=-coff 1014 os=-coff 1018 os=-coff 1022 os=-coff 1095 z8k-*-coff) 1217 | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \ 1397 os=-coff 1434 os=-coff 1527 os=-coff [all...] |
/ndk/sources/host-tools/make-3.81/config/ |
config.sub | 704 os=-coff 892 os=-coff 1006 os=-coff 1010 os=-coff 1014 os=-coff 1087 z8k-*-coff) 1209 | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \ 1383 os=-coff 1417 os=-coff 1510 os=-coff [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
bfd.info | 67 Intel Oregon, for interoperability of applications on their COFF and 77 coff. 127 coff, but loses efficiency when applied to formats such as S-records and 175 Another example is COFF section names. COFF files may contain an 201 linking or copying big endian COFF to little endian COFF, or `a.out' to 251 This information would be useless to most COFF debuggers; the 256 example, COFF, IEEE, Oasys) and the type is simple enough to fit 271 byte being written to a 68k COFF file, even though 68k COFF has n [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
bfd.info | 68 Intel Oregon, for interoperability of applications on their COFF and 78 coff. 128 coff, but loses efficiency when applied to formats such as S-records and 176 Another example is COFF section names. COFF files may contain an 202 linking or copying big endian COFF to little endian COFF, or `a.out' to 252 This information would be useless to most COFF debuggers; the 257 example, COFF, IEEE, Oasys) and the type is simple enough to fit 272 byte being written to a 68k COFF file, even though 68k COFF has n [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/share/info/ |
bfd.info | 68 Intel Oregon, for interoperability of applications on their COFF and 78 coff. 128 coff, but loses efficiency when applied to formats such as S-records and 176 Another example is COFF section names. COFF files may contain an 202 linking or copying big endian COFF to little endian COFF, or `a.out' to 252 This information would be useless to most COFF debuggers; the 257 example, COFF, IEEE, Oasys) and the type is simple enough to fit 272 byte being written to a 68k COFF file, even though 68k COFF has n [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
bfd.info | 69 Intel Oregon, for interoperability of applications on their COFF and 79 coff. 129 coff, but loses efficiency when applied to formats such as S-records and 177 Another example is COFF section names. COFF files may contain an 203 linking or copying big endian COFF to little endian COFF, or `a.out' to 253 This information would be useless to most COFF debuggers; the 258 example, COFF, IEEE, Oasys) and the type is simple enough to fit 273 byte being written to a 68k COFF file, even though 68k COFF has n [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
bfd.info | 68 Intel Oregon, for interoperability of applications on their COFF and 78 coff. 128 coff, but loses efficiency when applied to formats such as S-records and 176 Another example is COFF section names. COFF files may contain an 202 linking or copying big endian COFF to little endian COFF, or `a.out' to 252 This information would be useless to most COFF debuggers; the 257 example, COFF, IEEE, Oasys) and the type is simple enough to fit 272 byte being written to a 68k COFF file, even though 68k COFF has n [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/share/info/ |
bfd.info | 67 Intel Oregon, for interoperability of applications on their COFF and 77 coff. 127 coff, but loses efficiency when applied to formats such as S-records and 175 Another example is COFF section names. COFF files may contain an 201 linking or copying big endian COFF to little endian COFF, or `a.out' to 251 This information would be useless to most COFF debuggers; the 256 example, COFF, IEEE, Oasys) and the type is simple enough to fit 271 byte being written to a 68k COFF file, even though 68k COFF has n [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-unknown-linux-gnu-4.2.1/info/ |
bfd.info | 68 Intel Oregon, for interoperability of applications on their COFF and 78 coff. 128 coff, but loses efficiency when applied to formats such as S-records and 176 Another example is COFF section names. COFF files may contain an 202 linking or copying big endian COFF to little endian COFF, or `a.out' to 252 This information would be useless to most COFF debuggers; the 257 example, COFF, IEEE, Oasys) and the type is simple enough to fit 272 byte being written to a 68k COFF file, even though 68k COFF has n [all...] |
/external/llvm/include/llvm/MC/ |
MCObjectFileInfo.h | 154 /// COFF specific sections. 264 /// COFF specific sections.
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MCStreamer.h | 319 /// BeginCOFFSymbolDef - Start emitting COFF symbol definition 331 /// @param Type - A COFF type identifier (see COFF::SymbolType in X86COFF.h) 632 /// generate Microsoft COFF format object files.
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/external/llvm/test/MC/COFF/ |
symbol-fragment-offset.s | 1 // The purpose of this test is to see if the COFF object writer is emitting the 4 // RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple i686-pc-win32 %s | coff-dump.py | FileCheck %s
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/external/elfutils/config/ |
config.sub | 641 os=-coff 728 os=-coff 807 os=-coff 918 os=-coff 922 os=-coff 991 z8k-*-coff) 1111 | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \ 1290 os=-coff 1377 os=-coff 1380 os=-coff [all...] |
/external/qemu-pc-bios/bochs/ |
config.sub | 620 os=-coff 707 os=-coff 786 os=-coff 891 os=-coff 960 z8k-*-coff) 1025 os=-coff 1084 | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \ 1263 os=-coff 1350 os=-coff 1353 os=-coff [all...] |
/external/llvm/test/Scripts/ |
coff-dump.py | 2 #===-- coff-dump.py - COFF object file dump utility-------------------------===# 12 # COFF File Definition
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/external/grub/stage2/ |
bios.c | 29 int coff, int hoff, int soff,
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/external/libvpx/vpx_ports/ |
x86_abi_support.asm | 82 ; Certain ABIs, notably MS COFF and Darwin MACH-O, require that symbols
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/external/llvm/lib/Target/ARM/MCTargetDesc/ |
ARMMCTargetDesc.cpp | 156 llvm_unreachable("ARM does not support Windows COFF format");
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/external/zlib/win32/ |
Makefile.msc | 27 ASFLAGS = -coff -Zi $(LOC)
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.4.0/plugin/include/config/arm/ |
aout.h | 36 coff_arm_is_local_label_name() in bfd/coff-arm.c. */
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.4.3/plugin/include/config/arm/ |
aout.h | 36 coff_arm_is_local_label_name() in bfd/coff-arm.c. */
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.x/lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.4.3/plugin/include/config/arm/ |
aout.h | 36 coff_arm_is_local_label_name() in bfd/coff-arm.c. */
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