| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gas/doc/ |
| H A D | c-m88k.texi | 20 @cindex @code{align} directive, M88K 22 This directive aligns the section program counter on the next 4-byte 25 @cindex @code{dfloat} directive, M88K 29 @cindex @code{ffloat} directive, M88K 33 @cindex @code{half} directive, M88K 35 This directive assembles a half-word (16-bit) constant. 37 @cindex @code{word} directive, M88K 41 @cindex @code{string} directive, M88K 43 This directive behaves like the standard @code{.ascii} directive for 47 @cindex @code{set} directive, M88K [all …]
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| H A D | c-tic54x.texi | 42 @samp{.far_mode} directive in the assembly code. If you do not use the 48 This option is equivalent to using the @samp{.version} directive in the 121 directive is used to identify the subsym as a local macro variable 167 .newblock directive @pxref{TIC54X-Directives,,@code{.newblock}} 325 @cindex @code{align} directive, TIC54X 326 @cindex @code{even} directive, TIC54X 341 @cindex @code{asg} directive, TIC54X 346 @cindex @code{eval} directive, TIC54X 352 @cindex @code{bss} directive, TIC54X 360 @cindex @code{byte} directive, TIC54X [all …]
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| H A D | c-arc.texi | 67 Note: the @code{.option} directive can to be used to select a core 126 @cindex @code{2byte} directive, ARC 130 @cindex @code{3byte} directive, ARC 134 @cindex @code{4byte} directive, ARC 138 @cindex @code{extAuxRegister} directive, ARC 146 @cindex @code{extCondCode} directive, ARC 154 @cindex @code{extCoreRegister} directive, ARC 162 @cindex @code{extInstruction} directive, ARC 170 @cindex @code{half} directive, ARC 174 @cindex @code{long} directive, ARC [all …]
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| H A D | c-a29k.texi | 119 @cindex @code{block} directive, AMD 29K 121 This directive emits @var{size} bytes, each of value @var{fill}. Both 125 In other versions of the @sc{gnu} assembler, this directive is called 130 @cindex @code{cputype} directive, AMD 29K 132 This directive is ignored; it is accepted for compatibility with other 135 @cindex @code{file} directive, AMD 29K 137 This directive is ignored; it is accepted for compatibility with other 142 used for the directive called @code{.app-file} in the AMD 29K support. 145 @cindex @code{line} directive, AMD 29K 147 This directive is ignored; it is accepted for compatibility with other [all …]
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| H A D | c-sparc.texi | 135 @cindex @code{align} directive, SPARC 139 @cindex @code{common} directive, SPARC 145 @cindex @code{half} directive, SPARC 149 @cindex @code{nword} directive, SPARC 151 On the Sparc, the @code{.nword} directive produces native word sized value, 155 @cindex @code{proc} directive, SPARC 157 This directive is ignored. Any text following it on the same 160 @cindex @code{register} directive, SPARC 162 This directive declares use of a global application or system register. 170 @cindex @code{reserve} directive, SPARC [all …]
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| H A D | c-mmix.texi | 66 registers allocated with the @samp{GREG} directive (@pxref{MMIX-greg}) and 102 @samp{GREG} directive is treated as an error by @code{@value{AS}}. When 157 After all operands to an MMIX instruction or directive have been 259 @cindex assembler directive LOC, MMIX 261 @cindex MMIX assembler directive LOC 265 The @code{LOC} directive sets the current location to the value of the 288 @cindex assembler directive LOCAL, MMIX 290 @cindex MMIX assembler directive LOCAL 301 This directive-operation generates a link-time assertion that the operand 305 the use of this directive: the pseudo-directive must be placed in a [all …]
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| H A D | c-arm.texi | 178 also affects the way in which the @code{.double} assembler directive behaves 189 @code{.code 16} directive. 310 @cindex @code{align} directive, ARM 312 This is the generic @var{.align} directive. For the ARM however if the 317 @cindex @code{req} directive, ARM 326 @cindex @code{unreq} directive, ARM 329 @code{req} directive. For example: 340 @cindex @code{code} directive, ARM 342 This directive selects the instruction set being generated. The value 16 345 @cindex @code{thumb} directive, ARM [all …]
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| H A D | c-xtensa.texi | 171 @code{no-generics} directive. @xref{Generics Directive, ,generics}. 213 Line Options}), or by using the @code{no-density} directive 342 @samp{--longcalls} command-line option or the @code{longcalls} directive 440 The Xtensa assember supports a region-based directive syntax: 443 .begin @var{directive} [@var{options}] 445 .end @var{directive} 451 The directive applies to code between the @code{.begin} and the 455 change the state of the directive without having to be aware of its 486 the @code{no-density} directive takes precedence and only one of 506 @cindex @code{density} directive [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/gas/doc/ |
| H A D | c-xc16x.texi | 21 @cindex @code{align} directive, xc16x 23 This directive aligns the section program counter on the next 2-byte 27 @cindex @code{byte} directive, xc16x 29 This directive assembles a half-word (8-bit) constant. 31 @cindex @code{word} directive, xc16x 35 @cindex @code{ascii} directive, xc16x 37 This directive used for copying @var{str} into the object file. 40 @cindex @code{set} directive, xc16x 42 This directive creates a symbol named @var{symbol} which is an alias for 48 @cindex @code{bss} directive, xc16x [all …]
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| H A D | c-tic54x.texi | 42 @samp{.far_mode} directive in the assembly code. If you do not use the 48 This option is equivalent to using the @samp{.version} directive in the 121 directive is used to identify the subsym as a local macro variable 167 .newblock directive @pxref{TIC54X-Directives,,@code{.newblock}} 325 @cindex @code{align} directive, TIC54X 326 @cindex @code{even} directive, TIC54X 341 @cindex @code{asg} directive, TIC54X 346 @cindex @code{eval} directive, TIC54X 352 @cindex @code{bss} directive, TIC54X 360 @cindex @code{byte} directive, TIC54X [all …]
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| H A D | c-arm.texi | 200 also affects the way in which the @code{.double} assembler directive behaves 211 @code{.code 16} directive. 335 @cindex @code{align} directive, ARM 337 This is the generic @var{.align} directive. For the ARM however if the 342 @cindex @code{req} directive, ARM 351 @cindex @code{unreq} directive, ARM 354 @code{req} directive. For example: 365 @cindex @code{code} directive, ARM 367 This directive selects the instruction set being generated. The value 16 370 @cindex @code{thumb} directive, ARM [all …]
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| H A D | c-sparc.texi | 135 @cindex @code{align} directive, SPARC 139 @cindex @code{common} directive, SPARC 145 @cindex @code{half} directive, SPARC 149 @cindex @code{nword} directive, SPARC 151 On the Sparc, the @code{.nword} directive produces native word sized value, 155 @cindex @code{proc} directive, SPARC 157 This directive is ignored. Any text following it on the same 160 @cindex @code{register} directive, SPARC 162 This directive declares use of a global application or system register. 170 @cindex @code{reserve} directive, SPARC [all …]
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| H A D | c-mmix.texi | 66 registers allocated with the @samp{GREG} directive (@pxref{MMIX-greg}) and 102 @samp{GREG} directive is treated as an error by @code{@value{AS}}. When 157 After all operands to an MMIX instruction or directive have been 259 @cindex assembler directive LOC, MMIX 261 @cindex MMIX assembler directive LOC 265 The @code{LOC} directive sets the current location to the value of the 288 @cindex assembler directive LOCAL, MMIX 290 @cindex MMIX assembler directive LOCAL 301 This directive-operation generates a link-time assertion that the operand 305 the use of this directive: the pseudo-directive must be placed in a [all …]
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| H A D | c-arc.texi | 67 Note: the @code{.option} directive can to be used to select a core 126 @cindex @code{2byte} directive, ARC 130 @cindex @code{3byte} directive, ARC 134 @cindex @code{4byte} directive, ARC 138 @cindex @code{extAuxRegister} directive, ARC 142 using this directive. The first parameter is the @var{name} of the 164 @cindex @code{extCondCode} directive, ARC 167 specified by means of this assembler directive. They are specified 178 @cindex @code{extCoreRegister} directive, ARC 208 @cindex @code{extInstruction} directive, ARC [all …]
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| H A D | c-xtensa.texi | 186 @code{no-transform} directive. @xref{Transform Directive, ,transform}. 228 Line Options}), or by using the @code{no-transform} directive 346 ,Command Line Options}), or the @code{no-transform} directive 389 @code{longcalls} directive (@pxref{Longcalls Directive, ,longcalls}). 400 @code{no-transform} directive (@pxref{Transform Directive, ,transform}). 492 The Xtensa assember supports a region-based directive syntax: 495 .begin @var{directive} [@var{options}] 497 .end @var{directive} 503 The directive applies to code between the @code{.begin} and the 507 change the state of the directive without having to be aware of its [all …]
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| H A D | c-m32r.texi | 188 @cindex @code{low} directive, M32R 190 The @code{low} directive computes the value of its expression and 200 @cindex @code{high} directive, M32R 201 The @code{high} directive computes the value of its expression and 211 @cindex @code{shigh} directive, M32R 212 The @code{shigh} directive is very similar to the @code{high} 213 directive. It also computes the value of its expression and places 218 compensate for this the @code{shigh} directive pre-biases the upper 253 Note - the @code{shigh} directive does not know where in the assembly 259 @cindex @code{.m32r} directive, M32R [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Test-Harness/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/ |
| H A D | Test.pm | 75 test number but before the directive. 83 =head3 C<directive> 85 my $directive = $result->directive; 87 Returns either C<TODO> or C<SKIP> if either directive was present for a test 92 sub directive { shift->{directive} } subroutine 100 If a test had either a C<TODO> or C<SKIP> directive, this method will return 207 directive. 214 directive [all...] |
| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Test-Harness/t/ |
| H A D | results.t | 149 directive => '', 156 directive => '', 168 directive => 'SKIP', 175 directive => 'SKIP', 191 directive => '', 202 directive => '', 239 directive => 'TODO', 250 directive => 'TODO',
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Test-Simple/t/Test2/modules/Event/ |
| H A D | Plan.t | 39 directive => 'skip_all', 41 is($plan->directive, 'SKIP', "Change skip_all to SKIP"); 46 directive => 'no_plan', 48 is($plan->directive, 'NO PLAN', "Change no_plan to 'NO PLAN'"); 56 directive => 'foo', 59 qr/'foo' is not a valid plan directive/, 71 qr/Cannot have a reason without a directive!/, 72 "Reason without directive" 113 directive => 'NO PLAN', 128 directive => 'SKIP', [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Pod-Simple/t/ |
| H A D | encod02.t | 27 if(grep m/Unknown directive/i, @output_lines ) { 29 print "# I saw an Unknown directive warning here! :\n", 39 "# cause an 'unknown directive' error...\n"; 55 if(grep m/Unknown directive/i, @output_lines ) { 59 print "# But I didn't see an Unknows directive warning here! :\n",
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| H A D | encod03.t | 27 if(grep m/Unknown directive/i, @output_lines ) { 29 print "# I saw an Unknown directive warning here! :\n", 39 "# cause an 'unknown directive' error...\n"; 55 if(grep m/Unknown directive/i, @output_lines ) { 59 print "# But I didn't see an Unknows directive warning here! :\n",
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/include/llvm/Frontend/Directive/ |
| H A D | DirectiveBase.td | 1 //===-- DirectiveBase.td - Base directive definition file --*- tablegen -*-===// 14 // General information about the directive language. 16 // Name of the directive language such as omp or acc. 19 // The C++ namespace that code of this directive language should be placed 22 // By default, uses the name of the directive language as the only namespace. 130 // Information about a specific directive. 132 // Name of the directive. Can be composite directive sepearted by whitespace. 143 // List of allowed clauses for the directive. 155 // Set directive used by default when unknown.
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Test-Simple/lib/Test2/Event/ |
| H A D | Plan.pm | 9 use Test2::Util::HashBase qw{max directive reason}; 23 confess "'" . $_[0]->{+DIRECTIVE} . "' is not a valid plan directive" 27 confess "Cannot have a reason without a directive!" 59 my $directive = $self->{+DIRECTIVE}; 63 if $max || !$directive; 65 return "Plan is '$directive', $reason" 68 return "Plan is '$directive'"; 129 =item $dir = $plan->directive 131 Get the directive (such as TODO, skip_all, or no_plan). 135 Get the reason for the directive [all...] |
| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Test-Harness/lib/TAP/Parser/ |
| H A D | Result.pm | 209 Indicates whether or not the given result has a TODO or SKIP directive. 226 Indicates whether or not the given result has a TODO directive. 230 sub has_todo { 'TODO' eq ( shift->{directive} || '' ) } 240 Indicates whether or not the given result has a SKIP directive. 244 sub has_skip { 'SKIP' eq ( shift->{directive} || '' ) } 248 Set the directive associated with this token. Used internally to fake 255 $self->{directive} = $dir;
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/ |
| H A D | cpplib.c | 84 typedef struct directive directive; typedef 85 struct directive struct 102 PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const directive *, int)); 187 static const directive dtable[] = 197 static const directive linemarker_dir = 226 pfile->directive->name); 253 if (pfile->directive != &dtable[T_DEFINE]) 272 pfile->directive = 0; 280 if (pfile->directive != &dtable[T_DEFINE]) 282 bool no_expand = (pfile->directive [all …]
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