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/external/valgrind/none/tests/x86/
Dsmc1.c81 void diversion ( void ) { } in diversion() function
/external/valgrind/none/tests/amd64/
Dsmc1.c98 void diversion ( void ) { } in diversion() function
/external/bison/data/m4sugar/
Dm4sugar.m4158 # m4_builtin([divert], NUM), so that tracing diversion flow is easier.
179 # that tracing diversion flow is easier.
900 # diversion inside ARG. Meanwhile, _m4_expand is faster but must be
1365 ## 9. More diversion support. ##
1382 # If DIVERSION-NAME is the name of a diversion, return its number,
1394 # The empty diversion name is a synonym for 0.
1400 # Print the diversion stack, if it's nonempty. The caller is
1409 # Form an entry of the diversion stack from caller MACRO-NAME and
1417 # Change the diversion stream to DIVERSION-NAME.
1427 # Change the diversion stream to DIVERSION-NAME, while stacking old values.
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/external/bison/data/
Dbison.m467 # Enable output, i.e., send to diversion 0, expand after "#", and
/external/bison/
DChangeLog2544 Use a diversion to avoid outputting comments etc.
DChangeLog-20125767 diversion is -1 or 0, m4_divert_push and m4_divert_pop is used; thus