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/external/llvm/test/Transforms/InstCombine/ |
nonnull-attribute.ll | 3 ; This test makes sure that we do not assume globals in address spaces other
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/external/llvm/test/tools/dsymutil/ |
absolute_symbol.test | 13 We must not consider this symbol for debug info linking as its address
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/external/llvm/test/tools/llvm-objdump/ |
macho-rebase.test | 5 # CHECK: segment section address type
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/external/llvm/test/tools/llvm-pdbdump/ |
load-address.test | 3 ; RUN: llvm-pdbdump -externals -load-address=0x40000000 \
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/external/llvm/test/tools/llvm-symbolizer/ |
coff-dwarf.test | 2 RUN: | llvm-symbolizer --inlining --relative-address -obj="%p/Inputs/coff-dwarf.exe" \
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/external/lzma/CPP/7zip/Compress/ |
Lzma2Encoder.cpp | 23 static void SzBigFree(void *, void *address) { BigFree(address); }
27 static void SzFree(void *, void *address) { MyFree(address); }
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/external/markdown/MarkdownTest/Tests_2004/ |
Yuri-Email.text-out | 12 <li>An email address in a list</li>
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Yuri-Email.text-res | 12 <li>An email address in a list</li>
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/external/nist-sip/java/gov/nist/javax/sip/ |
SipStackExt.java | 85 * Set the address resolution interface. The address resolver allows you to register custom 88 * @param addressResolver -- the address resolver to set. 126 * destination address and port and then returns its local address. 128 * @param dst the destination address that the socket would need to connect 132 * @param localAddress the address that we would like to bind on 133 * (null for the "any" address). 138 * the specified destination address and port.
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TransactionExt.java | 18 * Returns the IP address of the upstream/downstream hop from which this message was initially received 19 * @return the IP address of the upstream/downstream hop from which this message was initially received 37 * return the ip address on which this message was initially received 38 * @return the ip address on which this message was initially received
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/external/nist-sip/java/javax/sip/ |
SipStack.java | 5 import javax.sip.address.Router;
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/external/nist-sip/java/javax/sip/message/ |
Request.java | 4 import javax.sip.address.URI;
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/external/parameter-framework/asio-1.10.6/include/asio/detail/ |
io_control.hpp | 59 // Get the address of the command data. 65 // Get the address of the command data. 109 // Get the address of the command data. 115 // Get the address of the command data.
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/external/protobuf/examples/ |
addressbook.proto | 27 // Our address book file is just one of these.
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/external/selinux/libsemanage/man/man3/ |
semanage_node.3 | 66 return the IP address of this node in string representation 71 set the IP address of this node from the provided string representation and protocol 76 return the IP address of this node as a byte array in network byte order 81 set the IP address of this node from the provided byte array in network byte order
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/external/selinux/libsepol/src/ |
node_record.c | 14 /* Network address and mask */ 30 /* Network address and mask */ 55 ERR(handle, "could not parse IPv4 address " 68 ERR(handle, "could not parse IPv6 address " 82 "parse address", proto); 129 ERR(handle, "could not allocate address of protocol %s", 154 "could not expand IPv4 address to string: %s", 174 "could not expand IPv6 address to string: %s", 183 " expand address to string", proto); 190 /* Allocates a sufficiently large address string (addr [all...] |
/external/snakeyaml/src/test/resources/pyyaml/ |
spec-02-27.data | 7 address:
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/external/snakeyaml/src/test/resources/specification/ |
example2_27.yaml | 7 address:
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example2_27_dumped.yaml | 3 address:
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/external/valgrind/coregrind/ |
link_tool_exe_solaris.in | 8 # - load address has to be specified in the mapfile, there is no command line 24 # expect at least: alt-load-address gcc -o foo bar.o 30 # check for plausible-ish alt load address 31 die "Bogus alt-load address"
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pub_core_aspacemgr.h | 3 /*--- The address space manager. pub_core_aspacemgr.h ---*/ 36 // address space. Almost everything depends upon it, including dynamic 45 // Definition of address-space segments 54 /* Initialise the address space manager, setting up the initial 59 taken to be the highest usable address (more or less). Based on 61 suggested end address (highest addressable byte) for the client's stack. */ 101 /* Check whether ADDR looks like an address or address-to-be located in an 117 address space layout. Prints offending segments and call point if 152 nonzero, a fixed request at that address is issued. Same comment [all...] |
/external/valgrind/gdbserver_tests/ |
mcmain_pic.stdoutB.exp | 4 12 printf("address of another_func %#" PRIxPTR "\n", (uintptr_t) another_func);
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/external/valgrind/include/ |
pub_tool_addrinfo.h | 3 /*--- Obtaining information about an address. pub_tool_addrinfo.h ---*/ 38 /*=== Obtaining information about an address ===*/ 66 /* The classification of a faulting address. */ 76 Addr_BrkSegment, // address in brk data segment 81 /* For an address in a stack, gives the address position in this stack. */ 128 // IP is the address of an instruction of the function where the 129 // stack address was. 0 if not found. 130 // frameNo is the frame nr of the call where the stack address was. 132 // stackPos describes the address 'position' in the stack [all...] |
/external/valgrind/memcheck/tests/ |
custom_alloc.stderr.exp | 3 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes after a block of size 40 alloc'd 9 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes after a block of size 20 alloc'd 18 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes after a block of size 28 alloc'd 24 Address 0x........ is 4 bytes inside a block of size 28 alloc'd 31 Address 0x........ is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd 36 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes inside a block of size 40 alloc'd 42 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes inside a block of size 28 free'd 49 Address 0x........ is 1 bytes before a block of size 20 alloc'd 56 Address 0x........ is 8 bytes before a block of size 20 alloc'd 63 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes after a block of size 20 alloc' [all...] |
custom_alloc.stderr.exp-s390x-mvc | 3 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes after a block of size 40 alloc'd 9 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes after a block of size 20 alloc'd 18 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes after a block of size 28 alloc'd 24 Address 0x........ is 4 bytes inside a block of size 28 alloc'd 31 Address 0x........ is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd 36 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes inside a block of size 40 alloc'd 42 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes inside a block of size 28 free'd 49 Address 0x........ is 1 bytes before a block of size 20 alloc'd 56 Address 0x........ is 8 bytes before a block of size 20 alloc'd 63 Address 0x........ is 0 bytes after a block of size 20 alloc' [all...] |
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