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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/
H A DDeltaAlgorithm.cpp82 // complement. in Search()
85 changeset_ty Complement; in Search() local
88 std::inserter(Complement, Complement.begin())); in Search()
89 if (GetTestResult(Complement)) { in Search()
93 Res = Delta(Complement, ComplementSets); in Search()
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/
H A DSplitKit.h275 /// ComplementSpillMode - Select how the complement live range should be
277 /// anything that isn't added to another interval. This complement interval
282 /// SM_Partition(Default) - Try to create the complement interval so it
289 /// instructions. Copies to the complement interval are hoisted to their
291 /// complement interval. This also means that no extra PHI-defs need to be
292 /// inserted in the complement interval.
297 /// the complement interval may get some extra PHI-defs.
306 /// The index 0 is used for the complement, so the first interval started by
343 /// LiveIntervalCalc instance for the complement interval when in spill mode. in getLICalc()
347 /// complement interva
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/freebsd/share/man/man4/
H A Dmouse.491 The first half of horizontal movement count in two's complement;
94 The first half of vertical movement count in two's complement;
97 The second half of the horizontal movement count in two's complement;
102 The second half of the vertical movement count in two's complement;
109 Z axis movement count in two's complement; -64 through 63.
113 the Z axis movement count in two's complement; -64 through 63.
H A Dsysmouse.489 The first half of horizontal movement count in two's complement;
92 The first half of vertical movement count in two's complement;
95 The second half of the horizontal movement count in two's complement;
100 The second half of the vertical movement count in two's complement;
/freebsd/contrib/bc/manuals/bc/
H A DHN.11774 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1784 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1794 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1804 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1814 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1824 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1833 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1842 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1851 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1860 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
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H A DA.11774 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1784 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1794 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1804 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1814 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1824 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1833 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1842 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1851 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1860 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
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H A DH.11774 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1784 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1794 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1804 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1814 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1824 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1833 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1842 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1851 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1860 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
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H A DN.11774 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1784 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1794 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1804 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1814 If you want to use signed two\[cq]s complement arguments, use
1824 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1833 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1842 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1851 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
1860 If you want to a use signed two\[cq]s complement argument, use
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H A DH.1.md1473 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1481 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1489 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1497 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1505 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1513 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1521 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1529 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1537 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1545 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
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H A DA.1.md1473 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1481 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1489 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1497 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1505 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1513 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1521 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1529 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1537 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1545 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
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H A DHN.1.md1473 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1481 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1489 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1497 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1505 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1513 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1521 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1529 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1537 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1545 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
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H A DN.1.md1473 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1481 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1489 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1497 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1505 If you want to use signed two's complement arguments, use **s2u(x)** to
1513 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1521 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1529 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1537 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
1545 If you want to a use signed two's complement argument, use **s2u(x)** to
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/crypto/asn1/
H A Da_int.c54 * The DER representation of negative integers is in 2s complement form.
58 * complement and 0 by the add one (due to carry) so just copy as many trailing
60 * to the last none zero octet: so complement this octet and add one and finally
61 * complement any left over until you get to the start of the string.
71 * and if |pad| is 0xff, then it performs two's complement, ~dst + 1.
90 /* two's complement value: ~value + 1 */ in twos_complement()
268 * on ones'-complement system. */ in asn1_get_int64()
349 * appear two's-complement centric, it does produce correct/ in asn1_string_set_int64()
350 * expected result even on one's-complement. This is because in asn1_string_set_int64()
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/crypto/
H A Dparams_from_text.c67 * 2's complement negate, part 1 in prepare_from_text()
87 * correct after the second part of the 2's complement in prepare_from_text()
91 * of the 2's complement negation will do the rest. in prepare_from_text()
159 * 2's complement negation, part two. in construct_from_text()
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/Headers/
H A Dbmiintrin.h170 /// complement of the first operand.
181 /// operand with the one's complement of the first operand.
190 /// complement of the first operand.
205 /// operand with the one's complement of the first operand.
390 /// complement of the first operand.
401 /// operand with the one's complement of the first operand.
410 /// complement of the first operand.
426 /// operand with the one's complement of the first operand.
H A Dtmmintrin.h629 /// complement of the corresponding byte in the first source, and write that
655 /// complement of the corresponding word in the first source, and write that
681 /// complement of the corresponding word in the first source, and write that
707 /// complement of the corresponding byte in the first source, and write that
733 /// complement of the corresponding word in the first source, and write that
759 /// complement of the corresponding doubleword in the first source, and
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/include/internal/
H A Dnumbers.h16 # if (-1 & 3) == 0x03 /* Two's complement */
22 # elif (-1 & 3) == 0x02 /* One's complement */
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/libntp/
H A Dtimetoa.c41 * Many pieces of ntpd require a machine with two's complement
45 * with two's complement representation.
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/AMDGPU/Utils/
H A DAMDKernelCodeTUtils.cpp264 #define PRINTCOMP(Complement, PGMType) \ in getPrinterTable() argument
268 auto [Shift, Mask] = getShiftMask(Complement); \ in getPrinterTable()
351 #define PARSECOMP(Complement, PGMType) \ in getParserTable() argument
358 auto [Shift, Mask] = getShiftMask(Complement); \ in getParserTable()
360 const MCExpr *Compl = MCConstantExpr::create(Complement, Ctx); \ in getParserTable()
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Analysis/
H A DCmpInstAnalysis.h48 /// This is the complement of getICmpCode. It turns a predicate code into
87 /// This is the complement of getFCmpCode. It turns a predicate code into
/freebsd/bin/sh/tests/expansion/
H A Darith11.04 # Calculate the minimum possible value, assuming two's complement and
/freebsd/sys/net/
H A Dsff8472.h244 * (signed two’s complement)
260 * (signed two’s complement)
275 * two’s complement) calibration
291 * two’s complement) calibration
/freebsd/usr.bin/tr/
H A Dtr.162 Complement the set of characters in
73 but complement the set of values in
/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/man/man8/
H A Dzpool-ddtprune.838 As a complement to the dedup quota feature,
/freebsd/share/man/man9/
H A Dmemcchr.930 .Nd locate the complement of a byte in byte string

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