/bionic/libc/kernel/common/linux/ |
tegra_avp.h | 25 int greedy; member in struct:tegra_avp_lib
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/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/ARM/ |
str_pre-2.ll | 4 ; The greedy register allocator uses a single CSR here, invalidating the test.
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crash-greedy.ll | 1 ; RUN: llc < %s -regalloc=greedy -mcpu=cortex-a8 -relocation-model=pic -disable-fp-elim -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s 3 ; ARM tests that crash or fail with the greedy register allocator.
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lsr-unfolded-offset.ll | 1 ; RUN: llc -regalloc=greedy < %s | FileCheck %s
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/external/v8/test/mjsunit/regress/ |
regress-176.js | 41 "non-zero length match with greedy ? in (?:)"); 44 "non-zero length match with non-greedy ? in (?:), o forces backtrack"); 47 "non-zero length match with non-greedy ? in (?:), zero length match causes backtrack");
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/external/kernel-headers/original/linux/ |
tegra_avp.h | 29 int greedy; member in struct:tegra_avp_lib
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/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/Blackfin/ |
2009-08-04-LowerExtract-Live.ll | 2 ; RUN: llc < %s -march=bfin -join-liveintervals=0 -verify-machineinstrs -regalloc=greedy
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/external/webkit/Source/JavaScriptCore/tests/mozilla/ecma_3/RegExp/ |
regress-105972.js | 48 * The * operator is greedy, but *? is non-greedy: it will stop 64 * the string, so the non-greedy operator *? doesn't try to... 79 * the match will stop because the operator *? is non-greedy. 96 * the match will not stop since * is greedy. The match will
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regress-191479.js | 113 * Let's take all 7 sections above and make each quantifer non-greedy. 116 * the quantifier, but makes it non-greedy, which affects the results -
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/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/ |
constant-pool-remat-0.ll | 2 ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-linux -regalloc=greedy | FileCheck %s
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inline-asm-error.ll | 3 ; RUN: not llc -march x86 -regalloc=greedy < %s 2> %t3
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2008-09-18-inline-asm-2.ll | 4 ; RUN: llc < %s -march=x86 -regalloc=greedy | FileCheck %s
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/external/protobuf/gtest/xcode/Scripts/ |
versiongenerate.py | 43 # brackets(e.g. "[1.0.1]") between "AC_INIT(" and ")". Do not be greedy 44 # (*? is the non-greedy flag) since that would pull in everything between
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/external/pcre/doc/ |
pcresyntax.3 | 252 ? 0 or 1, greedy 255 * 0 or more, greedy 258 + 1 or more, greedy 262 {n,m} at least n, no more than m, greedy 265 {n,} n or more, greedy
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pcrematching.3 | 52 repetition branches are tried is controlled by the greedy or ungreedy nature of 58 the longest, or some intermediate length depends on the way the greedy and 103 1. Because the algorithm finds all possible matches, the greedy or ungreedy 104 nature of repetition quantifiers is not relevant. Greedy and ungreedy
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/libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/util/regex/ |
Pattern.java | 117 * <p>Quantifiers are "greedy" by default, meaning that they will match the longest possible input 118 * sequence. There are also non-greedy quantifiers that match the shortest possible input sequence. 119 * They're same as the greedy ones but with a trailing {@code ?}: 121 * <tr> <td> *? </td> <td>Zero or more (non-greedy).</td> </tr> 122 * <tr> <td> ?? </td> <td>Zero or one (non-greedy).</td> </tr> 123 * <tr> <td> +? </td> <td>One or more (non-greedy).</td> </tr> 124 * <tr> <td> {<i>n</i>}? </td> <td>Exactly <i>n</i> (non-greedy).</td> </tr> 125 * <tr> <td> {<i>n,</i>}? </td> <td>At least <i>n</i> (non-greedy).</td> </tr> 126 * <tr> <td> {<i>n</i>,<i>m</i>}? </td> <td>At least <i>n</i> but not more than <i>m</i> (non-greedy).</td> </tr> 129 * backtracking. They're same as the greedy ones but with a trailing {@code +} [all...] |
/external/v8/test/mjsunit/ |
greedy.js | 28 // Flags: --gc-greedy
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/external/chromium/testing/gtest/xcode/Scripts/ |
versiongenerate.py | 72 # brackets(e.g. "[1.0.1]") between "AC_INIT(" and ")". Do not be greedy 73 # (*? is the non-greedy flag) since that would pull in everything between
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/external/pcre/doc/html/ |
pcresyntax.html | 284 ? 0 or 1, greedy 287 * 0 or more, greedy 290 + 1 or more, greedy 294 {n,m} at least n, no more than m, greedy 297 {n,} n or more, greedy
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pcrematching.html | 72 repetition branches are tried is controlled by the greedy or ungreedy nature of 79 the longest, or some intermediate length depends on the way the greedy and 129 1. Because the algorithm finds all possible matches, the greedy or ungreedy 130 nature of repetition quantifiers is not relevant. Greedy and ungreedy
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/sdk/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/editors/layout/gle2/ |
AccordionControl.java | 193 * @param greedy if true, grow vertically as much as possible 199 boolean greedy, boolean wrapChildren, Set<String> expand) { 263 greedy ? SWT.FILL : SWT.TOP, false, greedy, 1, 1);
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/external/v8/src/arm/ |
regexp-macro-assembler-arm.h | 63 // A "greedy loop" is a loop that is both greedy and with a simple
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/external/v8/src/ia32/ |
regexp-macro-assembler-ia32.h | 62 // A "greedy loop" is a loop that is both greedy and with a simple
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/external/v8/src/mips/ |
regexp-macro-assembler-mips.h | 62 // A "greedy loop" is a loop that is both greedy and with a simple
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/external/v8/src/x64/ |
regexp-macro-assembler-x64.h | 56 // A "greedy loop" is a loop that is both greedy and with a simple
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