Searched refs:normalized (Results 1 – 11 of 11) sorted by relevance
/dragonfly/contrib/expat/lib/ |
H A D | xmltok_impl.c | 1522 atts[nAtts].normalized = 1; \ in PREFIX() 1568 atts[nAtts].normalized = 0; in PREFIX() 1573 else if (state == inValue && nAtts < attsMax && atts[nAtts].normalized in PREFIX() 1578 atts[nAtts].normalized = 0; in PREFIX() 1587 atts[nAtts].normalized = 0; in PREFIX()
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H A D | xmltok.h | 156 char normalized; member
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H A D | xmlparse.c | 3380 if (! parser->m_atts[i].normalized) { in storeAtts()
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/dragonfly/contrib/gdtoa/ |
H A D | README | 125 double values returned can be expressed as a normalized double 306 and maximum exponent values fpi->emin and fpi->emax for normalized 309 53 bits, with normalized values of the form 1.xxxxx... times 2^(b-1023), 311 b is an unsigned integer in the range 1 <= b <= 2046 for normalized
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/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-4.7/libstdc++-v3/include/std/ |
H A D | limits | 230 (one less than that integer) is a normalized floating point number. */ 234 the range of normalized floating point numbers. */ 307 denormalization, the minimum positive normalized value. */ 346 @c has_denorm is false, this is the minimum positive normalized
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/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-8.0/libstdc++-v3/include/std/ |
H A D | limits | 238 (one less than that integer) is a normalized floating point number. */ 242 the range of normalized floating point numbers. */ 315 denormalization, the minimum positive normalized value. */ 354 @c has_denorm is false, this is the minimum positive normalized
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/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-8.0/gcc/c-family/ |
H A D | c.opt | 858 -Wnormalized=[none|id|nfc|nfkc] Warn about non-normalized Unicode strings.
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/dragonfly/contrib/zlib-1.2/ |
H A D | ChangeLog | 1451 - document explicitly that zalloc(64K) on MSDOS must return a normalized
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/dragonfly/contrib/mpfr/doc/ |
H A D | mpfr.info | 2246 random non-normalized significand and exponent 0, which is then 2247 normalized (thus if E denotes the exponent after normalization,
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/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-4.7/gcc/doc/ |
H A D | extend.texi | 956 This format can represent normalized values in the range of @math{2^{-14}} to 65504. 963 of exponents is extended, so that this format can represent normalized
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H A D | invoke.texi | 4418 have not been normalized; this option controls that warning. 4422 not in the ISO 10646 ``C'' normalized form, @dfn{NFC}. NFC is the
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