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/gem5/src/python/m5/util/ |
H A D | pybind.py | 78 arguments = [ '"${{self.name}}"', '&${cname}::${{self.cxx_name}}' ] 80 arguments.append('pybind11::return_value_policy::' 91 arguments.extend(list([ get_arg_decl(a) for a in self.args ])) 92 code('.' + self.method_def + '(' + ', '.join(arguments) + ')')
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/gem5/src/python/m5/ |
H A D | main.py | 49 __all__ = [ 'options', 'arguments', 'main' ] 168 arguments = options.parse_args() 169 return options,arguments 232 options, arguments = parse_options() 234 options, arguments = args 236 raise TypeError("main() takes 0 or 2 arguments (%d given)" % len(args)) 350 if not arguments or not os.path.isfile(arguments[0]): 351 if arguments and not os.path.isfile(arguments[ [all...] |
/gem5/ext/systemc/src/sysc/qt/md/ |
H A D | hppa.s | 169 ; Next, call the user's function with all arguments. 170 ; We don't know whether arguments are integers, 32-bit floating-points or 172 ; with garbage arguments. The thread creator provided non-garbage for 173 ; the arguments that the callee actually uses, so the callee never gets 191 ; Because the startup function may damage the fixed arguments
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H A D | ksr1.s | 301 # Call the integer blocking routine, passing the arguments passed to us
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/gem5/ext/googletest/googletest/src/ |
H A D | gtest-death-test.cc | 902 // Utility class for accumulating command-line arguments. 920 void AddArguments(const ::std::vector<Str>& arguments) { argument 921 for (typename ::std::vector<Str>::const_iterator i = arguments.begin(); 922 i != arguments.end(); 935 // A struct that encompasses the arguments to the child process of a 938 char* const* argv; // Command-line arguments for the child's call to exec
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