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/xsrc/external/mit/ctwm/dist/client/
H A DREADME.md41 nobody has spent enough time to find it.
/xsrc/external/mit/ctwm/dist/cmake_files/
H A Ddoxygen.cmake26 # That seems to work well enough, and if we find edge cases that
H A Dcompiler_feature_checks.cmake10 # calls, so that's good enough. Lacking it is not (yet) a fatal error,
H A Dfind_asciidoc_bits.cmake40 # anybody running a 1.5.3 dev is keeping up well enough that it can
H A Dhandle_manual.cmake79 # it's not there or not high enough version, we fall back to asciidoc/a2x
/xsrc/external/mit/MesaLib/dist/docs/
H A Dhelpwanted.rst10 but aren't immediately checked into Git because not enough people are
/xsrc/external/mit/MesaLib/dist/docs/relnotes/
H A D10.2.8.rst91 - r600g,radeonsi: make sure there's enough CS space before resuming
H A D17.1.2.rst111 - anv: Advertise both 32-bit and 48-bit heaps when we have enough
126 have enough memory
H A D17.0.3.rst109 enough.
H A D17.1.5.rst104 - ac/nir: Make intrinsic_name buffer long enough
H A D17.2.3.rst72 - cherry-ignore: add "anv/wsi: Allocate enough memory for the entire
/xsrc/external/mit/xcb-util/dist/atom/
H A Datoms.gperf.m4149 /* First allocate 'size' bytes, should be enough usually */
/xsrc/external/mit/libdrm/dist/man/
H A Ddrm-kms.7.rst52 available planes is limited. If planes are not available or if not enough
112 buffer big enough for your selected mode. Now you can create a framebuffer
/xsrc/external/mit/xtrans/dist/
H A Dxtrans.m458 # and added a type defined to be large enough to hold any sockaddr format.
/xsrc/external/mit/MesaLib/dist/docs/drivers/
H A Dllvmpipe.rst190 the C++ interfaces very closely, and appear to be complete enough for
H A Dvenus.rst69 If the host driver of the system is not new enough, it is a good idea to build
/xsrc/external/mit/fontconfig/dist/
H A Dconfig.h.in354 Oddly enough, this does nothing on OpenBSD. */
/xsrc/external/mit/MesaLib/dist/docs/ci/
H A Dindex.rst132 Additionally, the test farm needs to be able to provide a short enough
/xsrc/external/mit/x11perf/dist/
H A Dx11perf.c567 * enough to make the server wait for the graphics hardware.
678 #define enough 2000000.0 /* But settle for 2.0 seconds */ macro
685 /* Attempt to get an idea how long each rep lasts by getting enough
686 reps to last more tan enough. Then scale that up to the number of
725 /* Did we go long enough? */
726 if (usecs >= enough) break;
1303 we can use, and that isn't long enough for some X terminals using a
/xsrc/external/mit/mesa-demos/dist/
H A Daclocal.m4533 # not run yet. These depmodes are late enough in the game, and
637 # Grep'ing the first line is not enough: some people post-process
991 # Define MISSING if not defined so far and test if it is modern enough.
/xsrc/external/mit/fontconfig/dist/m4/
H A Dax_create_stdint_h.m4520 * the standard is finalized is high enough that they are not currently
/xsrc/external/mit/MesaLib.old/dist/src/gallium/drivers/r600/sb/
H A Dnotes.markdown361 recoloring) while achieving good enough results.
/xsrc/external/mit/MesaLib.old/dist/src/gallium/docs/source/drivers/freedreno/
H A Dir3-notes.rst13 Here, the second instruction needs the output of the first group of scalar instructions in the wrong order, resulting in not enough instruction spots between the ``add r0.w, r1.w, r2.w`` and ``mul r0.x, r1.x, r0.w``. Which is why the original (old) compiler which merely translated nearly literally from TGSI to ir3, had a strong tendency to fall over.
/xsrc/external/mit/MesaLib/dist/src/gallium/drivers/r600/sb/
H A Dnotes.markdown361 recoloring) while achieving good enough results.
/xsrc/external/mit/MesaLib/dist/docs/drivers/freedreno/
H A Dir3-notes.rst13 Here, the second instruction needs the output of the first group of scalar instructions in the wrong order, resulting in not enough instruction spots between the ``add r0.w, r1.w, r2.w`` and ``mul r0.x, r1.x, r0.w``. Which is why the original (old) compiler which merely translated nearly literally from TGSI to ir3, had a strong tendency to fall over.

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