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/external/bison/src/
DLR0.c85 static item_number **kernel_base; variable
118 kernel_base = xnmalloc (nsyms, sizeof *kernel_base); in allocate_itemsets()
124 kernel_base[i] = kernel_items + count; in allocate_itemsets()
151 free (kernel_base); in free_storage()
197 kernel_base[sym][kernel_size[sym]] = itemset[i] + 1; in new_itemsets()
258 shiftset[i] = get_state (sym, kernel_size[sym], kernel_base[sym]); in append_states()
/external/autotest/tko/
Dmachine_aggr.cgi86 kernel_base = frontend.kernel.select(db, {'printable' : kernels_sort[0]})[0]
87 …t.select(db, { 'subdir' : benchmark, 'machine_idx' : machine.idx, 'kernel_idx' : kernel_base.idx}):
/external/autotest/frontend/tko/
Dmodels.py720 kernel_base = dbmodels.CharField(blank=True, max_length=90) variable in TestView
/external/bison/
DChangeLog-20124955 * src/LR0.c (new_itemsets): Explain sorting of itemset and kernel_base.
11547 to allocate kernel_base, kernel_items, kernel_size, since
11570 * src/LR0.c (set_states): Don't reuse kernel_size and kernel_base
11572 about whether kernel_size and kernel_base are initialized.
11574 * src/LR0.c (shift_symbol, redset, shiftset, kernel_base,
17817 `kernel_size' and `kernel_base', have two new arguments: