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H A D | c4x-modes.def | 34 reflect the status of the actual result but of the ideal result had 40 since the ideal result of the addition without truncation would
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/bfd/doc/ |
H A D | bfdio.texi | 24 It would be ideal if someone could eventually modify
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/openbsd/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/c4x/ |
H A D | c4x-modes.def | 42 reflect the status of the actual result but of the ideal result had 48 since the ideal result of the addition without truncation would
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/bfd/doc/ |
H A D | bfdio.texi | 55 It would be ideal if someone could eventually modify
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/openbsd/usr.bin/mg/ |
H A D | README | 64 dired buffer. This is not ideal, dired mode should probably be
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/libcxx/docs/DesignDocs/ |
H A D | FileTimeType.rst | 375 Its job is to act as part of a C++ wrapper for less ideal system interfaces. The 482 ideal, it also happens to be the implementation provided by both libstdc++
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/openbsd/gnu/gcc/libdecnumber/ |
H A D | decNumber.c | 1463 Int ideal; /* ideal (preferred) exponent */ in decNumberSquareRoot() local 1526 ideal = (rhs->exponent & ~1) / 2; /* target */ in decNumberSquareRoot() 1532 res->exponent = ideal; /* use the ideal [safe] */ in decNumberSquareRoot() 1746 Int todrop = ideal - a->exponent; /* most we can drop */ in decNumberSquareRoot()
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/openbsd/gnu/gcc/libgomp/ |
H A D | configure.ac | 285 # That's not 100% ideal, but about the best we can do easily.
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/ |
H A D | 2000-11-18-EarlyDesignIdeasResp.txt | 70 system. This means that we have an "ideal" division of labor between
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/Porting/ |
H A D | how_to_write_a_perldelta.pod | 164 summary of the module's changes. In an ideal world, dual-life modules would
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H A D | perldelta_template.pod | 101 for important changes should then be added by hand. In an ideal world,
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H A D | todo.pod | 258 Note also the current code isn't ideal with the two forms of C<select>, mushing
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/compiler-rt/lib/builtins/ |
H A D | fp_div_impl.inc | 225 // first time, for "ideal" corr_UQ1_hw (that is, without intermediate
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/ |
H A D | ChangeLog | 103 version number would be intact (not an ideal solution, because
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/lib/Support/BLAKE3/ |
H A D | LICENSE | 32 These owners may contribute to the Commons to promote the ideal of a free
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/ARM/ |
H A D | README.txt | 609 The code generated for bswap on armv4/5 (CPUs without rev) is less than ideal:
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/ |
H A D | perlfilter.pod | 310 module is included with a use statement. This makes C<import> the ideal
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H A D | perlthrtut.pod | 643 something. This makes queues ideal for event loops and other 1005 time spent in creation. The ideal way to reduce these costs is to have a
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H A D | perlcall.pod | 1830 A hash is an ideal mechanism to store the mapping between C and Perl. 1847 a random order. The C<ST> macro as used when coding an XSUB is ideal
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H A D | perldocstyle.pod | 688 the remainder of this guide discusses, the ideal Perl documentation
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/openbsd/gnu/lib/libstdc++/libstdc++/docs/html/faq/ |
H A D | index.txt | 841 or compiler versions. In ideal circumstances the CPU designer presents
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/openbsd/gnu/gcc/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/faq/ |
H A D | index.txt | 943 or compiler versions. In ideal circumstances the CPU designer presents
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/config/ia64/ |
H A D | ia64.md | 5146 ;; ??? The explicit stop is not ideal. It would be better if 5182 ;; ??? The explicit stops are not ideal. It would be better if
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/clang/docs/ |
H A D | AutomaticReferenceCounting.rst | 1090 This is all admittedly convoluted. In an ideal world, we would see that a 2211 Tying this to precise lifetime semantics is ideal, as for local variables
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/ |
H A D | c-parse.in | 3913 /* This is not the ideal place to put these, but we have to get them out
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