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38 #ifdef POSIX54 #ifdef POSIX68 #elif POSIX94 #ifdef POSIX114 #ifdef POSIX
36 #ifdef POSIX83 #ifdef POSIX181 #elif POSIX198 #ifdef POSIX
33 #elif defined(POSIX)60 #elif defined(POSIX)
32 #elif defined(POSIX)53 #ifdef POSIX118 #elif defined(POSIX) in WrapCurrentThread()255 #elif defined(POSIX) in Start()302 #elif defined(POSIX) in Join()342 #elif defined(POSIX) in PreRun()
35 #ifdef POSIX81 #ifdef POSIX
28 #ifdef POSIX47 #ifdef POSIX
32 #elif defined(POSIX)93 #elif defined(POSIX)
30 #ifdef POSIX
33 #ifdef POSIX131 #ifdef POSIX
31 #define POSIX macro34 #undef POSIX37 #undef POSIX40 #undef POSIX43 #if defined(POSIX) && (ICU_USE_THREADS==1)113 #elif defined(POSIX)179 #if defined(POSIX)328 #if defined(POSIX) in umtx_init()435 #if defined (POSIX) in u_setMutexFunctions()502 #elif defined (POSIX) && ICU_USE_THREADS == 1 in umtx_atomic_inc()[all …]
26 #undef POSIX27 #define POSIX macro58 #elif defined(POSIX)
31 #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(POSIX)
30 #ifdef POSIX40 #ifdef POSIX148 #ifdef POSIX in OnMessage()
2 Attempt to use a user-defined rwlock as a POSIX rwlock: rwlock 0x.........8 Attempt to use a POSIX rwlock as a user-defined rwlock: rwlock 0x.........
1 NPTL or non-Linux POSIX threads implementation detected.
3 the newer NPTL (Native POSIX Threads Library). Please try to rerun DRD
32 #define POSIX 1 macro47 #if defined(POSIX) || defined(U_SOLARIS) || defined(U_AIX) || defined(U_HPUX)313 #if defined(POSIX)||defined(U_SOLARIS)||defined(U_AIX)||defined(U_HPUX)
117 standards like SVID, X/OPEN, or POSIX/ANSI, then one can 154 if _LIB_VERSION = _POSIX_, return POSIX/ANSI result.162 multi-standard compliant (supports IEEE,XOPEN,POSIX/ANSI,SVID).175 to POSIX/ANSI214 printf("POSIX ieee_y0(1e300) = %1.20e\n",y0(1e300));224 POSIX ieee_y0(1e300) = 0.00000000000000000000e+00
9 use POSIX;98 my $jobSize = POSIX::ceil($numSources / (2 * $numJobs));
39 use POSIX;
32 use POSIX;
19 1) POSIX threads (aka pthreads).34 Linux users should be aware that there exist many different POSIX
66 #elif defined (POSIX)
141 not your thread library) that conforms to the POSIX spec.150 that doesn't conform to to the POSIX spec, but GLib might be able161 the POSIX spec.170 only needs to be set when using POSIX threads.