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strings.xml | 112 <string name="yearly" msgid="8576208380302949002">"??(<xliff:g id="DATES">%s</xliff:g>)"</string>
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/packages/apps/Calendar/res/values-ru/ |
strings.xml | 112 <string name="yearly" msgid="8576208380302949002">"???????? (<xliff:g id="DATES">%s</xliff:g>)"</string>
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/packages/apps/Calendar/res/values-zh-rCN/ |
strings.xml | 112 <string name="yearly" msgid="8576208380302949002">"???<xliff:g id="DATES">%s</xliff:g>?"</string>
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/packages/apps/Calendar/res/values-zh-rTW/ |
strings.xml | 112 <string name="yearly" msgid="8576208380302949002">"?? (<xliff:g id="DATES">%s</xliff:g>)"</string>
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/dalvik/libcore/sql/src/test/java/tests/sql/ |
PreparedStatementTest.java | 1798 Date[] dates = { local 1876 Date[] dates = { new Date(cal.getTimeInMillis()), new Date(Integer.MAX_VALUE), local [all...] |
/external/icu4c/i18n/ |
islamcal.h | 438 * Returns the beginning date of the 100-year window that dates 444 * Returns the first year of the 100-year window that dates with 450 * Initializes the 100-year window that dates with 2-digit years
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coptccal.h | 216 * Initializes the 100-year window that dates with 2-digit years
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/packages/providers/CalendarProvider/tests/src/com/android/providers/calendar/ |
RecurrenceProcessorTest.java | 37 private static String[] getFormattedDates(long[] dates, Time time) { 38 String[] out = new String[dates.length]; 40 for (long date : dates) { 2421 long [] dates = rp.expand(dtstart, recur, rangeStartMillis, rangeEndMillis); local [all...] |
/development/tools/zoneinfo/tzdata2009s/ |
asia | 262 # DST start/end dates for Peking's time zone (info from AP): 385 # Here are the dates given at 682 # The Gregorian dates in brackets are mine: 706 # Thursday night of Shahrivar, but I can't give exact dates.... 718 # I used Ed Reingold's cal-persia in GNU Emacs 21.2 to check Persian dates, 721 # calendar predictions for the year 2025, so I corrected those dates by hand. [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/text/format/ |
DateUtils.java | 157 // dates and times in the formatDateRange method. 553 // getRelativeTimeSpanString() doesn't correctly format relative dates 554 // above a week or exact dates below a day, so clamp [all...] |
/external/icu4c/i18n/unicode/ |
dtitvfmt.h | 160 * If two dates are the same, the interval pattern is the single date pattern. 164 * Or if the presenting fields between 2 dates have the exact same values, 690 * different between 2 dates. [all...] |
format.h | 46 * values, such as numeric values and dates, and their string
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/external/openssl/apps/ |
x509.c | 110 " -dates - both Before and After dates\n", 408 else if (strcmp(*argv,"-dates") == 0) [all...] |
/bionic/libc/docs/ |
CHANGES.TXT | 144 - strftime(): fix incorrect handling of dates > 2038 due to 64-bit issue
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/dalvik/libcore/sql/src/test/java/org/apache/harmony/sql/tests/java/sql/ |
DateTest.java | 348 // Loop over the array of test times & dates
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/dalvik/libcore/text/src/main/java/java/text/ |
Format.java | 33 * convert other objects or values, such as numeric values and dates, and their
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/external/e2fsprogs/misc/ |
findsuper.c | 14 * not there...and linux seems to update the dates in all the superblocks.
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/external/icu4c/data/ |
icu-config.xml | 349 <exclude xpath="//ldml/dates/localizedPatternChars.*"/>
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/external/icu4c/test/intltest/ |
dtfmapts.cpp | 89 errln("FAIL: DateFormat objects with different two digit start dates are equal.");
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/external/v8/src/ |
runtime.h | 197 /* Dates */ \
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/external/webkit/SunSpider/tests/sunspider-0.9/ |
date-format-tofte.js | 236 // work with dates outside 1900-2038, or something like that
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/external/webkit/SunSpider/tests/sunspider-0.9.1/ |
date-format-tofte.js | 236 // work with dates outside 1900-2038, or something like that
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/ndk/docs/system/libc/ |
CHANGES.TXT | 144 - strftime(): fix incorrect handling of dates > 2038 due to 64-bit issue
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/packages/apps/Browser/res/layout/ |
ssl_certificate.xml | 217 <!-- Validity Dates: -->
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/packages/apps/Calendar/res/values-cs/ |
strings.xml | 112 <string name="yearly" msgid="8576208380302949002">"Ro?n? (<xliff:g id="DATES">%s</xliff:g>)"</string>
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