Searched refs:grow (Results 1 – 16 of 16) sorted by relevance
59 /* After that we only allow the size to grow. */
395 /* If we don't need to grow the .cranges section beyond what was in the
380 doing the link. Note that the needed list can actually grow
68 /* The maximum size the stack is permitted to grow. This is stored in
1097 needed list can actually grow while we are stepping through this
143 begins. They grow in opposite directions. */
587 grow();1781 this->grow(); in enter_set()1799 Dwp_output_file::Dwp_index::grow() in grow() function in gold::Dwp_output_file::Dwp_index
1434 (Dwp_output_file::Dwp_index::grow): Use row index to check for empty1686 (Dwp_output_file::Dwp_index::grow): Use row index to check for empty2232 (Dwp_output_file::Dwp_index::grow): Use row index to check for empty
335 You don't need to do anything special when you start to grow an object.409 afterward how long it became. You need not keep track of this as you grow447 functions that grow the object without checking. In order to have a
1261 (rx_relax_frag): Prevent infinite loops of grow/shrink/grow/etc.
347 * frags.c (frag_grow): Use frag_make_room() to grow the
8256 determine how much a frag should grow.
219 (bfd_hash_lookup): Don't grow if frozen.2293 (bfd_hash_lookup): If we overflow size, refuse to grow table.
1379 (_bfd_mips_elf_final_link): Re-sort; verify the got did not grow.
73 is 0, temporarily grow it to minimal CIE size.
1782 mode with a size of 6 bytes, it is assumed that the frag will grow by 4 bytes.