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/l4re-core-master/l4re/include/
A Devent.h42 l4_int32_t resolution; member
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-5/include/std/
A Dchrono694 // Why nanosecond resolution as the default?
696 // resolution (ie nanoseconds), even if on some OSes the low 3
699 // implementation any time to provide better resolution without
771 * @brief Highest-resolution clock
A Dfunctional1449 // nested type so std::bind() will not participate in overload resolution
1985 // performing overload resolution for copy construction/assignment.
A Dbitset1150 * required by that DR's resolution. -pme
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-6/include/std/
A Dchrono694 // Why nanosecond resolution as the default?
696 // resolution (ie nanoseconds), even if on some OSes the low 3
699 // implementation any time to provide better resolution without
771 * @brief Highest-resolution clock
A Dfunctional1309 // nested type so std::bind() will not participate in overload resolution
1845 // performing overload resolution for copy construction/assignment.
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-4.9/include/std/
A Dchrono693 // Why nanosecond resolution as the default?
695 // resolution (ie nanoseconds), even if on some OSes the low 3
698 // implementation any time to provide better resolution without
770 * @brief Highest-resolution clock
A Dfunctional1610 // nested type so std::bind() will not participate in overload resolution
2153 // performing overload resolution for copy construction/assignment.
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-10/include/std/
A Dchrono436 // 2094. overflow shouldn't participate in overload resolution
1014 // Why nanosecond resolution as the default?
1016 // resolution (ie nanoseconds), even if on some OSes the low 3
1019 // implementation any time to provide better resolution without
1093 * @brief Highest-resolution clock
1287 // A signed 64-bit duration with nanosecond resolution gives roughly
A Dfunctional772 // nested type so std::bind() will not participate in overload resolution
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-8/include/std/
A Dchrono795 // Why nanosecond resolution as the default?
797 // resolution (ie nanoseconds), even if on some OSes the low 3
800 // implementation any time to provide better resolution without
872 * @brief Highest-resolution clock
A Dfunctional795 // nested type so std::bind() will not participate in overload resolution
A Dbitset1154 * required by that DR's resolution. -pme
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-7/include/std/
A Dchrono795 // Why nanosecond resolution as the default?
797 // resolution (ie nanoseconds), even if on some OSes the low 3
800 // implementation any time to provide better resolution without
872 * @brief Highest-resolution clock
A Dfunctional862 // nested type so std::bind() will not participate in overload resolution
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-9/include/std/
A Dchrono805 // Why nanosecond resolution as the default?
807 // resolution (ie nanoseconds), even if on some OSes the low 3
810 // implementation any time to provide better resolution without
882 * @brief Highest-resolution clock
A Dfunctional795 // nested type so std::bind() will not participate in overload resolution
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-11/include/std/
A Dchrono487 // 2094. overflow shouldn't participate in overload resolution
1101 // Why nanosecond resolution as the default?
1103 // resolution (ie nanoseconds), even if on some OSes the low 3
1106 // implementation any time to provide better resolution without
1180 * @brief Highest-resolution clock
2189 // overload resolution doesn't select the 'months'-based overload unless
3376 // A signed 64-bit duration with nanosecond resolution gives roughly
A Dfunctional776 // nested type so std::bind() will not participate in overload resolution
A Dranges897 // which makes overload resolution failure diagnostics more concise.
988 // overload resolution failure diagnostics more concise.
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-9/include/experimental/
A Dinternet1587 /** Type representing a single result of name/address resolution.
1644 /** Base class defining flags for name/address resolution.
1710 /** Container for results of name/address resolution.
1790 /// Perform name/address resolution.
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-10/include/experimental/
A Dinternet1588 /** Type representing a single result of name/address resolution.
1645 /** Base class defining flags for name/address resolution.
1711 /** Container for results of name/address resolution.
1793 /// Perform name/address resolution.
/l4re-core-master/libstdc++-v3/contrib/libstdc++-v3-11/include/experimental/
A Dinternet1588 /** Type representing a single result of name/address resolution.
1645 /** Base class defining flags for name/address resolution.
1711 /** Container for results of name/address resolution.
1793 /// Perform name/address resolution.
/l4re-core-master/uclibc/lib/contrib/uclibc/docs/
A DGlibc_vs_uClibc_Differences.txt39 support various methods of authentication and DNS resolution. uClibc only
/l4re-core-master/uclibc/lib/contrib/uclibc/
A DRules.mak528 # and calls through PLTs, dynamic resolution of symbols, etc,

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