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s vfp1.s

@ VFP Instructions for D variants (Double precision) .text .global F F: @ First we test the basic syntax and bit patterns of the opcodes. @ Most of these tests deliberatly use d0/r0 to avoid setti
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s vfp1.s

@ VFP Instructions for D variants (Double precision) .text .global F F: @ First we test the basic syntax and bit patterns of the opcodes. @ Most of these tests deliberatly use d0/r0 to avoid setti
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h compiler.h

#ifndef __ALPHA_COMPILER_H #define __ALPHA_COMPILER_H /* * Herein are macros we use when describing various patterns we want to GCC. * In all cases we can get better schedules out of the compiler
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h compiler.h

#ifndef __ALPHA_COMPILER_H #define __ALPHA_COMPILER_H /* * Herein are macros we use when describing various patterns we want to GCC. * In all cases we can get better schedules out of the compiler
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java pulsar.java

package org.drools.examples.conway.patterns; /** * The Pulsar * * @see ConwayPattern * @see org.drools.examples.conway.CellGrid * @version $Id: Pulsar.java,v 1.3 2005/05/08 19:54:48
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java border.java

package org.drools.examples.conway.patterns; /** * The Border * * @see ConwayPattern * @see org.drools.examples.conway.CellGrid * @version $Id: Border.java,v 1.3 2005/05/08 19:54:48
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java cellgrid.java

package org.drools.examples.conway; import org.drools.RuleBase; import org.drools.WorkingMemory; import org.drools.examples.conway.patterns.ConwayPattern; import org.drools.examples.conway.rules
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s vfp1.s

@ VFP Instructions for D variants (Double precision) .text .global F F: @ First we test the basic syntax and bit patterns of the opcodes. @ Most of these tests deliberatly use d0/r0 to avoid setti
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xtp hello.xtp

XSL is a pattern matching language like Prolog. It looks at XML nodes one by one and checks the stylesheet for matching patterns. XSL uses XPath as the pattern-matc
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h compiler.h

#ifndef __ALPHA_COMPILER_H #define __ALPHA_COMPILER_H /* * Herein are macros we use when describing various patterns we want to GCC. * In all cases we can get better schedules out of the compiler