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/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/opcodes/
Dv850-dis.c328 bfd_boolean square = FALSE; in disassemble() local
374 square = TRUE; in disassemble()
382 square = TRUE; in disassemble()
397 square = TRUE; in disassemble()
407 square = TRUE; in disassemble()
567 if (square) in disassemble()
Ds390-opc.txt190 b244 sqdr RRE_FF "square root (long)" g5 esa,zarch
191 b245 sqer RRE_FF "square root (short)" g5 esa,zarch
346 b316 sqxbr RRE_FEFE "square root extended bfp" g5 esa,zarch
347 b315 sqdbr RRE_FF "square root long bfp" g5 esa,zarch
348 ed0000000015 sqdb RXE_FRRD "square root long bfp" g5 esa,zarch
349 b314 sqebr RRE_FF "square root short bfp" g5 esa,zarch
350 ed0000000014 sqeb RXE_FRRD "square root short bfp" g5 esa,zarch
576 b336 sqxr RRE_FEFE "square root extended hfp" g5 esa,zarch
577 ed0000000034 sqe RXE_FRRD "square root short hfp" g5 esa,zarch
578 ed0000000035 sqd RXE_FRRD "square root long hfp" g5 esa,zarch
DChangeLog-2011593 * v850-dis.c (disassemble): Always print a closing square brace if
594 an opening square brace was printed.
DChangeLog-2012180 * v850-dis.c (disassemble): Place square parentheses around second
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/libiberty/
Dfnmatch.txh7 zero or more characters, or a set of alternate characters in square
Dcopying-lib.texi203 (For example, a function in a library to compute square roots has
207 be optional: if the application does not supply it, the square
208 root function must still compute square roots.)
Dfunctions.texi358 zero or more characters, or a set of alternate characters in square
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/gas/
Dconfigure.ac3 dnl And be careful when changing it! If you must add tests with square
DChangeLog-92955008 (operand_special_chars): Added square-brackets and at-sign.
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/gas/doc/
Dc-tic54x.texi289 Returns the floating point square root of @var{expr}.
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/gprof/
Dgprof.texi437 Here square-brackets indicate optional arguments.
1083 in square brackets. The end of this line says which function the entry is
1635 is the square-root of @var{n}. For example,
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/cpu/
Dsh64-compact.cpu854 (dshci fsqrt "Floating point square root"
Dsh64-media.cpu626 (dshmi fsqrtd "Floating point square root (double)"
Dfrv.cpu7252 "Dual square root single"
7263 "Non excepting Dual square root single"
7285 "Conditional square root single"
7295 "Non exception square root, single"
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/texinfo/
Dtexinfo.tex6783 \message{Warning: unbalanced square brackets in @def...}%
7202 % Use the node name inside the square brackets.
7206 % the square brackets. Use the real section title if we have it.
7308 % since square brackets don't work well in some documents. Particularly
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/binutils/doc/
Dbinutils.texi1286 square brackets ([]) operators can be used anywhere in the symbol
2331 where the number inside the square brackets is the number of the entry
2934 square brackets ([]) operators can be used anywhere in the symbol
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/ld/
Dld.texinfo758 the final value enclosed by square brackets. Thus for example a
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/gas/po/
Dtr.po14960 #~ msgid "comma expected after closing square bracket"
Des.po18487 #~ msgid "comma expected after closing square bracket"