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invertbytearrayfilter.cpp
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33 i18nc("name of the filter; it switches all bits from 0 to 1 and 1 to 0 respectivly, so 01111110 becomes 10000001",
37 AbstractByteArrayFilterParameterSet *InvertByteArrayFilter::parameterSet() { return &mNoParameterSet; }
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virtual AbstractByteArrayFilterParameterSet * parameterSet()
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InvertByteArrayFilter()
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NoByteArrayFilterParameterSet mNoParameterSet
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virtual Byte byte(Address offset) const =0
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virtual bool filter(Okteta::Byte *result, Okteta::AbstractByteArrayModel *model, const Okteta::AddressRange &range) const
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