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24 object::MachOUniversalBinary &Fat) { in getMachOFatMemoryBuffers() argument26 StringRef FatData = Fat.getData(); in getMachOFatMemoryBuffers()27 for (auto It = Fat.begin_objects(), End = Fat.end_objects(); It != End; in getMachOFatMemoryBuffers()
32 FAT: Fat headers50 NON-VERBOSE: Fat headers68 FAT-64: Fat headers
33 object::MachOUniversalBinary &Fat) { in getMachOFatMemoryBuffers() argument35 StringRef FatData = Fat.getData(); in getMachOFatMemoryBuffers()36 for (auto It = Fat.begin_objects(), End = Fat.end_objects(); It != End; in getMachOFatMemoryBuffers()
34 FAT: Fat headers52 NON-VERBOSE: Fat headers70 FAT-64: Fat headers
8 # CHECK: Fat headers
105 else if (auto *Fat = dyn_cast<MachOUniversalBinary>(BinOrErr->get())) in DumpInput() local106 for (auto &ObjForArch : Fat->objects()) { in DumpInput()
359 } else if (auto *Fat = dyn_cast<MachOUniversalBinary>(BinOrErr->get())) { in handleBuffer() local364 for (auto &ObjForArch : Fat->objects()) { in handleBuffer()
189 DA Fat
534 else if (auto *Fat = dyn_cast<MachOUniversalBinary>(BinOrErr->get())) in handleBuffer() local535 for (auto &ObjForArch : Fat->objects()) { in handleBuffer()
293 ## Fat Teddy303 be fewer false positives. In general, Fat Teddy permits us to grow our capacity306 The tricky part of Fat Teddy is in how we adjust our masks and our verification
168 macOS* Fat Libraries
1714 It doesn't record bad block information to the Fat, use 'mbadblocks'2520 * Fat: mshowfat. (line 6)
1926 It doesn't record bad block information to the Fat, use2369 @cindex Fat
565 Buffer Fat Pointer (experimental) 7 *TODO*665 **Buffer Fat Pointer**
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