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18 # GNU Assembler, by default on non-Linux targets, treats slashes as
83 treats *all* threads as FPU users when shared FP registers mode is enabled.145 On the ARM64 (Aarch64) architecture the kernel treats each thread as a FPU165 On the ARCv2 architecture, the kernel treats each thread as a non-user193 On the RISC-V architecture the kernel treats each thread as an FPU228 On the SPARC architecture, the kernel treats each thread as a non-user256 On the x86 architecture the kernel treats each thread as a non-user,
30 until existing data has been collected. FCB treats underlying storage as
233 The :ref:`tls_credentials <sockets_tls_credentials_subsys>` module treats stored credentials as arb…
87 is used. It treats all (unsigned) char pointers as ``%s`` thus it will attempt
132 Some branch names might look like short SHAs, like ``deadbeef``. West treats
959 nothing todo with the list) treats it as relative to the parent
1203 * :github:`11490` - setup_ipv6() treats event enums as bitmasks
1290 * :github:`26910` - sanitycheck always treats warnings as errors