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  /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.4.3/libs/x86/include/bits/
gthr.h 139 Solaris/UI threads with -D_SOLARIS_THREADS
153 #include <bits/gthr-solaris.h>
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/libs/armeabi/include/bits/
gthr.h 139 Solaris/UI threads with -D_SOLARIS_THREADS
153 #include <bits/gthr-solaris.h>
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/libs/armeabi-v7a/include/bits/
gthr.h 139 Solaris/UI threads with -D_SOLARIS_THREADS
153 #include <bits/gthr-solaris.h>
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/libs/mips/include/bits/
gthr.h 139 Solaris/UI threads with -D_SOLARIS_THREADS
153 #include <bits/gthr-solaris.h>
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/libs/x86/include/bits/
gthr.h 139 Solaris/UI threads with -D_SOLARIS_THREADS
153 #include <bits/gthr-solaris.h>
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/libs/armeabi/include/bits/
gthr-default.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
gthr-posix.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/libs/armeabi-v7a/include/bits/
gthr-default.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
gthr-posix.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/libs/mips/include/bits/
gthr-default.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
gthr-posix.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/libs/x86/include/bits/
gthr-default.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
gthr-posix.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/libs/armeabi/include/bits/
gthr.h 139 Solaris/UI threads with -D_SOLARIS_THREADS
153 #include <bits/gthr-solaris.h>
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/libs/armeabi-v7a/include/bits/
gthr.h 139 Solaris/UI threads with -D_SOLARIS_THREADS
153 #include <bits/gthr-solaris.h>
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/libs/mips/include/bits/
gthr.h 139 Solaris/UI threads with -D_SOLARIS_THREADS
153 #include <bits/gthr-solaris.h>
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/libs/x86/include/bits/
gthr.h 139 Solaris/UI threads with -D_SOLARIS_THREADS
153 #include <bits/gthr-solaris.h>
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/libs/armeabi/include/bits/
gthr-default.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
gthr-posix.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/libs/armeabi-v7a/include/bits/
gthr-default.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
gthr-posix.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/libs/mips/include/bits/
gthr-default.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
gthr-posix.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/libs/x86/include/bits/
gthr-default.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
gthr-posix.h 215 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
219 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
220 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
222 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
269 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
286 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
290 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
443 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that

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