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H A D | memchr.c | 115 four* bytes in longword1 is zero. 118 ((longword1 - repeated_one) & ~longword1) & (repeated_one << 7). 121 2. & ~longword1. 124 - If a byte of longword1 is zero, step 1 and 2 transform it into 0xff, 127 - If a byte of longword1 is nonzero, let its lowest 1 bit be at 132 So, if longword1 has only non-zero bytes, tmp is zero. 133 Whereas if longword1 has a zero byte, call j the position of the least 139 So, the test whether any byte in longword1 is zero is equivalent to 144 longword longword1 local [all...] |
H A D | rawmemchr.c | 80 to testing whether *any of the four* bytes in longword1 is zero. 83 ((longword1 - repeated_one) & ~longword1) & (repeated_one << 7). 86 2. & ~longword1. 89 - If a byte of longword1 is zero, step 1 and 2 transform it into 0xff, 92 - If a byte of longword1 is nonzero, let its lowest 1 bit be at 97 So, if longword1 has only non-zero bytes, tmp is zero. 98 Whereas if longword1 has a zero byte, call j the position of the least 104 The test whether any byte in longword1 is zero is equivalent 115 longword longword1 local [all...] |
H A D | strchrnul.c | 82 to testing whether *any of the four* bytes in longword1 or 85 Let's consider longword1. We compute tmp = 86 ((longword1 - repeated_one) & ~longword1) & (repeated_one << 7). 89 2. & ~longword1. 92 - If a byte of longword1 is zero, step 1 and 2 transform it into 0xff, 95 - If a byte of longword1 is nonzero, let its lowest 1 bit be at 100 So, if longword1 has only non-zero bytes, tmp is zero. 101 Whereas if longword1 has a zero byte, call j the position of the least 107 The test whether any byte in longword1 o 119 longword longword1 = *longword_ptr ^ repeated_c; local [all...] |
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