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IntEqClassesTest.cpp | 36 // join two non-leaders. 50 // join two leaders.
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IntEqClasses.cpp | 36 // Update pointers while searching for the leaders, compressing the paths
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strings.xml | 41 <string name="longText2">When do we get to eat? I like all things, especially following strong leaders, and mangy cats. Break glass in emergency. The purpose of a framework is to provide the facilities and functionality of a powerful toolkit with the simplicity of a refrigerator.</string>
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InstrVisitor.java | 715 final IntSet leaders = new IntSet (); local 722 leaders.add (0); 729 leaders.add (exception.m_handler_pc); 735 // determine block leaders [an O(code length) loop]: 758 leaders.add (ip); [all...] |
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design.txt | 207 and only to group leaders. If a pinned counter cannot be put onto the 444 disables the group leaders, not any other members in the groups.
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evsel.c | 545 * - all independent events and group leaders are disabled 548 * Group members are ruled by group leaders. They need to 552 * - all independent events and group leaders have 557 * Independent events and group leaders are initially disabled 559 * leaders as stated in 1). 686 * Disabling only independent events or group leaders, 694 * group leaders for traced executed by perf. [all...] |
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EquivalenceClasses.h | 149 // Only leaders provide anything to iterate over.
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chapter-reflow-twice.html | 53 <p><span>The Kaiser read his War Speech, which he held in his right hand, while the left firmly gripped his sword-hilt. Beginning in a quiet tone, His Majesty's voice appreciably rose in intensity and volume as he approached the kernel of his message which told how "with a heavy heart I have been compelled to mobilize my army against a neighbor with whom it has fought side by side on so many fields of battle." The Imperial Russian Government, William II went on to say, "yielding to the pressure of an insatiable nationalism, has taken sides with a State which by encouraging criminal attacks has brought on the evil of war." That France, also, the Kaiser continued, "placed herself on the side of our enemies could not surprise us. Too often have our efforts to arrive at friendlier relations with the French Republic come in collision with old hopes and ancient malice." And when the Kaiser had ended, with an invitation to "the leaders of the different parties of the Reichstag" (there were no Socialists present) "to come forward and lay their hands in mine as a pledge," the White Hall reverberated with applause which must have seemed almost indecorous in so august an apartment, but which, no doubt, rang true. It was then, I suppose, that Thomas felt like weeping, and so should I, perhaps, had I been there. The Kaiser, his handshaking-bee over, strode from the scene amid an awesome silence, and the statesmen, the generals and the admirals went their respective ways. All was now in readiness for the real Reichstag session, in which words of deathless significance were to fall from the Chancellor's lips.</span></p>
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chapter-reflow.html | 53 <p><span>The Kaiser read his War Speech, which he held in his right hand, while the left firmly gripped his sword-hilt. Beginning in a quiet tone, His Majesty's voice appreciably rose in intensity and volume as he approached the kernel of his message which told how "with a heavy heart I have been compelled to mobilize my army against a neighbor with whom it has fought side by side on so many fields of battle." The Imperial Russian Government, William II went on to say, "yielding to the pressure of an insatiable nationalism, has taken sides with a State which by encouraging criminal attacks has brought on the evil of war." That France, also, the Kaiser continued, "placed herself on the side of our enemies could not surprise us. Too often have our efforts to arrive at friendlier relations with the French Republic come in collision with old hopes and ancient malice." And when the Kaiser had ended, with an invitation to "the leaders of the different parties of the Reichstag" (there were no Socialists present) "to come forward and lay their hands in mine as a pledge," the White Hall reverberated with applause which must have seemed almost indecorous in so august an apartment, but which, no doubt, rang true. It was then, I suppose, that Thomas felt like weeping, and so should I, perhaps, had I been there. The Kaiser, his handshaking-bee over, strode from the scene amid an awesome silence, and the statesmen, the generals and the admirals went their respective ways. All was now in readiness for the real Reichstag session, in which words of deathless significance were to fall from the Chancellor's lips.</span></p>
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ValueTracking.cpp | 589 unsigned Leaders = std::max(KnownZero.countLeadingOnes(), 592 KnownZero = APInt::getHighBitsSet(BitWidth, Leaders); [all...] |
/external/bison/build-aux/ |
texinfo.tex | [all...] |
/ndk/sources/host-tools/sed-4.2.1/build-aux/ |
texinfo.tex | [all...] |
/external/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ |
SelectionDAG.cpp | [all...] |
/external/svox/pico_resources/tools/LingwareBuilding/PicoLingware_source_files/textana/fr-FR/ |
fr-FR_lexpos.utf | [all...] |
/external/guava/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/testdata/ |
alice_in_wonderland.txt | 501 soon submitted to by the English, who wanted leaders, and had been [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/sqlite/src/test/ |
fts1porter.test | [all...] |
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