Searched refs:alignment (Results 1 – 7 of 7) sorted by relevance
35 public static AlignmentRule constant(int alignment) { in constant() argument36 Preconditions.checkArgument(alignment > 0, "alignment <= 0"); in constant()38 return (String path) -> alignment; in constant()49 public static AlignmentRule constantForSuffix(@Nonnull String suffix, int alignment) { in constantForSuffix() argument51 Preconditions.checkArgument(alignment > 0, "alignment <= 0"); in constantForSuffix()53 return (String path) -> path.endsWith(suffix) ? alignment : AlignmentRule.NO_ALIGNMENT; in constantForSuffix()68 int align = r.alignment(path); in compose()
38 int alignment(@Nonnull String path); in alignment() method
62 size_t Seal(size_t alignment) { in Seal() argument64 Align(alignment); in Seal()81 void Align(size_t alignment) { in Align() argument82 assert(alignment > 0); in Align()83 size_t rem = size_ % alignment; in Align()85 Alloc(alignment - rem); in Align()
58 dex::u4 AddItem(dex::u4 alignment = 1) {60 Align(alignment);
42 new_type->alignment = 0; in generateCustomType()
362 order to retain 8-octet alignment for subsequent headers. Multi-529 Individual options may have specific alignment requirements, to531 natural boundaries. The alignment requirement of an option is545 Pad1 option (alignment requirement: none)567 PadN option (alignment requirement: none)1298 alignment or more efficient parsing.1767 no interior padding, then derive the alignment requirement for the1768 entire option based on the alignment requirement of the largest field1769 (up to a maximum alignment of 8 octets). This approach is1799 Its alignment requirement is 8n+2, to ensure that the 8-octet field[all …]
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