/external/clang/test/CodeGenCXX/ |
block-in-ctor-dtor.cpp | 7 class Zone { 9 Zone(); 10 ~Zone(); 13 Zone::Zone() { 18 Zone::~Zone() { 23 class X : public virtual Zone {
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/external/chromium_org/v8/src/ |
zone.cc | 31 #include "zone-inl.h" 70 Zone::Zone(Isolate* isolate) 80 Zone::~Zone() { 88 void Zone::DeleteAll() { 136 void Zone::DeleteKeptSegment() { 159 Segment* Zone::NewSegment(int size) { 171 void Zone::DeleteSegment(Segment* segment, int size) { 177 Address Zone::NewExpand(int size) [all...] |
zone.h | 45 // The Zone supports very fast allocation of small chunks of 47 // the Zone supports deallocating all chunks in one fast 48 // operation. The Zone is used to hold temporary data structures like 51 // Note: There is no need to initialize the Zone; the first time an 58 class Zone { 60 explicit Zone(Isolate* isolate); 61 ~Zone(); 62 // Allocate 'size' bytes of memory in the Zone; expands the Zone by 69 // Deletes all objects and free all memory allocated in the Zone. Keeps on 166 Zone* zone() { return zone_; } function in struct:v8::internal::ZoneScope 180 Zone* zone() { return zone_; } function in struct:v8::internal::ZoneAllocationPolicy [all...] |
/external/v8/src/ |
zone.cc | 31 #include "zone-inl.h" 70 Zone::Zone() 78 unsigned Zone::allocation_size_ = 0; 82 if (ShouldDeleteOnExit()) isolate_->zone()->DeleteAll(); 83 isolate_->zone()->scope_nesting_--; 89 Segment* Zone::NewSegment(int size) { 101 void Zone::DeleteSegment(Segment* segment, int size) { 107 void Zone::DeleteAll() { 159 void Zone::DeleteKeptSegment() [all...] |
zone.h | 42 // Zone scopes are in one of two modes. Either they delete the zone 52 // The Zone supports very fast allocation of small chunks of 54 // the Zone supports deallocating all chunks in one fast 55 // operation. The Zone is used to hold temporary data structures like 58 // Note: There is no need to initialize the Zone; the first time an 65 class Zone { 67 // Allocate 'size' bytes of memory in the Zone; expands the Zone by 74 // Deletes all objects and free all memory allocated in the Zone. Keeps on [all...] |
/external/chromium/net/base/ |
dnssec_chain_verifier.cc | 23 A DNSSEC chain verifier can be in one of two states: entering a zone, or within a zone. Initially, the verifier is entering the root zone. 25 When entering a zone, the verifier reads the following structure: 44 If only a trusted key is needed within this zone, then the signature length MAY be zero. In which case, |entryKey| MUST be 0 and |numKeys| MUST be 1. 46 After processing this data, the verifier trusts one or more keys for this zone. 48 When within a zone, the verifier reads the following structure: 55 |name| must be closer to the current target domain than the current zone. Here, 'closer' is defined as a greater number of matching labels when comparing right to left. 59 DS: this indicates a zone transition to a new zone named |name|. The verifier reads the following structure [all...] |
/external/smack/src/org/xbill/DNS/ |
Zone.java | 9 * A DNS Zone. This encapsulates all data related to a Zone, and provides 15 public class Zone implements Serializable { 19 /** A primary zone */ 22 /** A secondary zone */ 40 synchronized (Zone.this) { 120 " does not match zone origin " + 128 * Creates a Zone from the records in the specified master file. 129 * @param zone The name of the zone [all...] |