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  2. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Before PDF version 1.5, the table would always be in a special ASCII format, be marked with the xref keyword, and follow the main body composed of indirect objects. Version 1.5 introduced optional cross-reference streams, which have the form of a standard stream object, possibly with filters applied. Such a stream may be used instead of the ...

  3. List of CIL instructions - Wikipedia

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    Indirect load value of type int8 as int32 on the stack. Base instruction 0x48 ldind.i2: Indirect load value of type int16 as int32 on the stack. Base instruction 0x4A ldind.i4: Indirect load value of type int32 as int32 on the stack. Base instruction 0x4C ldind.i8: Indirect load value of type int64 as int64 on the stack. Base instruction 0x4E ...

  4. Help:Automatically generated reference list - Wikipedia

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    On talk pages, the {{reflist-talk}} template can be used to add a reference list to a specific discussion. The template should be added at the end of the section that contains the reference markup which is causing the AGRL to be displayed. The reference list will be displayed within a bordered box.

  5. Help:List-defined references - Wikipedia

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    Reference Organizer [1] – is a tool that presents all references in graphical user interface, where you can choose whether the references should be defined in the body of article or in the reference list template(s) (list-defined format). The choice can be applied to all references, to all references with a certain number of uses (citations ...

  6. inode pointer structure - Wikipedia

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    1 triply indirect pointer (pointing to a block of doubly indirect pointers) In the Unix file system, an inode contains fifteen pointers: [3] 12 direct pointers that directly point to blocks of the file's data; 1 singly indirect pointer (pointing to a block of direct pointers) 1 doubly indirect pointer (pointing to a block of single indirect ...

  7. Program-specific information - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of mentioning but not defining this table in H.222 is that it has reserved program number 0 (zero) in the PAT. The Table ID extension is used to identify the local network together with a directory listing of transport streams. Descriptors are used to list the modulation, source of those streams and programs.

  8. Branch table - Wikipedia

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    This pointer function method can result in saving one machine instruction, and avoids the indirect jump (to one of the branch instructions). The resulting list of pointers to functions is almost identical to direct threaded code, and is conceptually similar to a control table. The actual method used to implement a branch table is usually based on:

  9. Help:Converting between references formats - Wikipedia

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    Copy and remove (cut) the entire {} template with the list of references. Install the References segregator tool and click the "Segregate refs for editing" button. Remove all the empty <ref> tags from the lower text box. Paste the list of references into the lower text box (after its existing contents).