/external/netcat/ |
README | 114 If no command arguments are given at all, netcat asks for them, reads a line 190 when someone else connects to your port 1234, the file is sent to them whether 200 inbound connection and print them out in hex. 234 them, sending the same batch of data from standard input [up to 8K worth] to 250 that range and reports open ports as it finds them. [If you want them listed 297 them through raw connections! 305 binary image files and display them elsewhere later. Some folks may find the [all...] |
/external/netperf/ |
nettest_sdp.c | 89 /* them static to make them global only to this file. */ 130 each parm to unique values, specify both and separate them with a\n\ 313 /* or have tried to set them, so now, we may want to set the send */ 403 socket parameters for this test type. We will put them back [all...] |
/external/tcpdump/ |
tcpdump.1 | 150 has read and processed them yet, on other OSes it counts only packets that were 153 has read and processed them yet, and on other OSes it counts only 291 This can be useful on systems that don't have a command to list them 537 them out. 549 files, allowing them to sort correctly. 666 [`fddi' is actually an alias for `ether'; the parser treats them 673 but you cannot name them explicitly in a filter expression. [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/inputmethodservice/ |
InputMethodService.java | 89 * to decide how to use them. For example, one input method could implement 96 * execute callbacks as it needs information about them, and provides APIs for 97 * programmatic control over them. They layout of these elements is explicitly 139 * provide them with a list of possible interpretations of that text that can 151 * windows to resize, only cause them to be panned if needed for the user to 667 // window is shown for them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
gcc.info | 62 how to port them to new targets and some information about how to write 160 you want them to be errors rather than warnings). *Note Options 233 environment, you will need to find them elsewhere (for example, in the 289 documented here, since you rarely need to use any of them. [all...] |
gccint.info | 60 to port them to new targets and some information about how to write 166 affect only the target machines that need them. 187 Structures and unions of other sizes are returned by storing them into 246 that needs them. [all...] |
ld.info | 88 practice few of them are used in any particular context. For instance, 134 requires them. 146 immediately following the option that requires them. For example, 550 Print the names of the input files as `ld' processes them. 619 Combines multiple reloc sections and sorts them to make [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
gcc.info | 65 compilers, including how to port them to new targets and some 166 you want them to be errors rather than warnings). *Note Options 239 environment, you will need to find them elsewhere (for example, in the 265 specify `-pedantic' (or `-pedantic-errors' if you want them to be 279 `-pedantic-errors' if you want them to be errors rather than warnings). 338 documented here, since you rarely need to use any of them. [all...] |
gccinstall.info | 108 as well, no more binaries exist that use them. 499 installing them. This option prepends PREFIX to the names of 603 of the system's standard header files. If it did contain them, 738 default is to build a predefined set of them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
gcc.info | 65 compilers, including how to port them to new targets and some 166 you want them to be errors rather than warnings). *Note Options 239 environment, you will need to find them elsewhere (for example, in the 265 specify `-pedantic' (or `-pedantic-errors' if you want them to be 279 `-pedantic-errors' if you want them to be errors rather than warnings). 329 documented here, since you rarely need to use any of them. [all...] |
gccinstall.info | 108 as well, no more binaries exist that use them. 532 installing them. This option prepends PREFIX to the names of 636 of the system's standard header files. If it did contain them, [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
gcc.info | 62 how to port them to new targets and some information about how to write 160 you want them to be errors rather than warnings). *Note Options 233 environment, you will need to find them elsewhere (for example, in the 289 documented here, since you rarely need to use any of them. [all...] |
gccint.info | 60 to port them to new targets and some information about how to write 166 affect only the target machines that need them. 187 Structures and unions of other sizes are returned by storing them into 246 that needs them. [all...] |
ld.info | 90 practice few of them are used in any particular context. For instance, 136 requires them. 148 immediately following the option that requires them. For example, 552 Print the names of the input files as `ld' processes them. 621 Combines multiple reloc sections and sorts them to make [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
gcc.info | 65 compilers, including how to port them to new targets and some 166 you want them to be errors rather than warnings). *Note Options 239 environment, you will need to find them elsewhere (for example, in the 265 specify `-pedantic' (or `-pedantic-errors' if you want them to be 279 `-pedantic-errors' if you want them to be errors rather than warnings). 338 documented here, since you rarely need to use any of them. [all...] |
gccinstall.info | 108 as well, no more binaries exist that use them. 499 installing them. This option prepends PREFIX to the names of 603 of the system's standard header files. If it did contain them, 738 default is to build a predefined set of them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
gcc.info | 65 compilers, including how to port them to new targets and some 166 you want them to be errors rather than warnings). *Note Options 239 environment, you will need to find them elsewhere (for example, in the 265 specify `-pedantic' (or `-pedantic-errors' if you want them to be 279 `-pedantic-errors' if you want them to be errors rather than warnings). 329 documented here, since you rarely need to use any of them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-unknown-linux-gnu-4.2.1/info/ |
gcc.info | 62 how to port them to new targets and some information about how to write 160 you want them to be errors rather than warnings). *Note Options 233 environment, you will need to find them elsewhere (for example, in the 289 documented here, since you rarely need to use any of them. [all...] |
gccint.info | 60 to port them to new targets and some information about how to write 166 affect only the target machines that need them. 187 Structures and unions of other sizes are returned by storing them into 246 that needs them. [all...] |
ld.info | 88 practice few of them are used in any particular context. For instance, 134 requires them. 146 immediately following the option that requires them. For example, 550 Print the names of the input files as `ld' processes them. 619 Combines multiple reloc sections and sorts them to make [all...] |
/external/webkit/WebKitTools/Scripts/webkitpy/layout_tests/ |
run_chromium_webkit_tests.py | 219 structure holding them. Throws an error if the test_list files have 340 # subtract them back out. 395 # what made them stable on linux/mac. 463 # Put the http tests first. There are only a couple hundred of them, 511 # Instantiate TestShellThreads and start them. 601 we collect them for reporting. 768 flaky, we treat them as if they aren't so that they're not ignored. [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/content/ |
IntentFilter.java | 357 * converted to lower case before supplying them here.</em></p> 501 * converted to lower case before supplying them here.</em></p> 576 * converted to lower case before supplying them here.</em></p> 703 * them. If no authorities are included, then only the scheme must match. 709 * converted to lower case before supplying them here.</em></p> 767 * them. If no paths are included, then only the scheme/authority must [all...] |
/external/dbus/ |
ChangeLog | 174 them into the service directory list 186 which takes a string of directories delimited by colons, parses them 187 out, appends a suffix and puts them in a list ignoring empty elements 259 in preparation for being able to extend them for e.g. recursive 570 Otherwise name them the same as the env variables. [all...] |
/external/dropbear/libtomcrypt/ |
changes | 154 -- Finally added an auto-update script for the makefiles. So when I add new files/dirs it can automatically fix up the makefiles [all four of them...] 237 -- Added MUTEX locks around descriptor table functions [but not on the functions that are dependent on them] 263 -- Updated test driver to actually halt on errors and just print them out (useful for say... automated testing...) 295 -- Changed OID representation for hashes to be just a list of unsigned longs (so you can compare against them nicely after decoding a sequence) 389 -- Note these are not documented but they do have doxygen comments inside them 390 -- Also I don't use them in other functions (like pkcs_5_2()) because I didn't have the time. Job for the new LTC maintainer ;-) [all...] |
/external/grub/docs/ |
grub.texi | 175 before using them. 490 loader needs to find them (usually @file{/boot/grub}) will be called 505 and @file{stage2} from the image directory, and write them to the first 775 will have to chain-load them (@pxref{Chain-loading}). 789 If you need modules, load them with the command @command{module} [all...] |