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  /external/chromium/net/data/proxy_resolver_v8_unittest/
ends_with_comment.js 7 // would append some functions to the script; the first line of
  /external/strace/
Android.mk 23 # way to fix this would be to upgrade to a version of strace that does support
24 # ARM (e.g. 4.5.1.8), but that would mean having to reapply all Android-specific
  /packages/providers/ContactsProvider/
Android.mk 18 # would dilute the coverage results. These options do not affect regular
  /external/quake/quake/src/QW/
qwcl.spec.sh 29 packet loss - the game would freeze and resume several seconds later; and
qwsv.spec.sh 29 packet loss - the game would freeze and resume several seconds later; and
  /external/webkit/LayoutTests/fast/js/resources/
string-concatenate-outofmemory.js 11 'We also verify that the the string is stil functional after the out of memory exception is raised. In <a href="rdar://problem/5352887">rdar://problem/5352887</a>, accessing the string after the exception would crash.'
  /external/webkit/WebCore/manual-tests/inspector-wrappers/
inspector-wrappers-test-utils.js 20 "would you like me to send it?\n\nHint: You can " +
  /packages/apps/Email/
Android.mk 36 # would dilute the coverage results. These options do not affect regular
  /external/openssl/crypto/threads/
netware.bat 9 rem want to redirect stdout and stderr. An example command line would be
  /external/stlport/etc/
STLport-4.5.1.spec 30 would like to use your code with STLport add
STLport-4.5.3.spec 30 would like to use your code with STLport add
STLport-4.6.spec 30 would like to use your code with STLport add
  /build/core/
cleanspec.mk 31 # If you don't need to do a full clean build but would like to touch
java.mk 152 # allowing it to use the classes.jar as the "stubs" that would be use to link
174 # to fail except for bugs in their respective tools. If you would
  /cts/tests/SignatureTest/
Android.mk 45 # empty/non-existent resouce dirs (which ours would be). If it finds
  /external/v8/src/
array.js 198 // interpreted such that %HasLocalProperty would be the
210 // interpreted such that %HasLocalProperty would be the
238 // %HasLocalProperty would be the appropriate test. We follow
249 // interpreted such that %HasLocalProperty would be the
262 // %HasLocalProperty would be the appropriate test. We follow
270 // be interpreted such that %HasLocalProperty would be the
293 // would be the appropriate test. We follow KJS in consulting the
311 // %HasLocalProperty would be the appropriate test. We follow
325 // %HasLocalProperty would be the appropriate test. We follow
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  /ndk/build/core/
build-all.mk 68 # this is the list of all generated files that we would need to clean
  /external/blktrace/btreplay/doc/
btreplay.tex 66 The basic operating work-flow to replay IOs would be something like:
200 One idea to reduce errors in this area would be to push the IO replay
209 \texttt{-max-pkts=1} and then each IO would be treated individually. Of
210 course, this would probably then run into the problem of excessive
472 removed). Example: \texttt{/dev/sda} would just be \texttt{sda}.
478 An example file for when one would map devices \texttt{/dev/sda} and
480 \texttt{sdh} on the replay system would be:
517 it. Thus, an input file of the name \texttt{sdab.replay.3} would generate a
  /external/webkit/SunSpider/tests/sunspider-0.9/
crypto-aes.js 168 // for real-world applications, a more secure approach would be to hash the password e.g. with SHA-1
402 The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars,\n\
404 Would through the airy region stream so bright\n\
405 That birds would sing and think it were not night.\n\
  /external/webkit/SunSpider/tests/sunspider-0.9.1/
crypto-aes.js 168 // for real-world applications, a more secure approach would be to hash the password e.g. with SHA-1
402 The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars,\n\
404 Would through the airy region stream so bright\n\
405 That birds would sing and think it were not night.\n\
  /dalvik/vm/arch/arm/
CallEABI.S 186 @ bit in r2. We do this by ignoring the first bit (which would
318 @ destined for r2/r3). Pushing them on and popping them off would be
  /external/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/
generate.sh 293 * value {@code ?} would yield the byte array {@code {?}}.
311 * {@code {?}} would yield the {@code primtyp} value {@code ?}.
  /external/blktrace/doc/
blktrace.tex 65 As noted above, the kernel patch along with the blktrace and blkparse utilities are stored in a git repository. One simple way to get going would be:
218 device. An example of that would be \emph{cdrecord} burning.
223 formatting by blkparse. This would be useful if you want to get
226 To do this, one would specify the device (or devices) to be watched. Then
362 device name (e.g, if we are tracing /dev/sda, the base device name would
447 the live option for blktrace. An example would be:
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  /external/dnsmasq/contrib/dnslist/
dnslist.pl 473 license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by
475 the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to
  /external/icu4c/test/testdata/
testdata.mak 19 # testincludeUTF (which would make it large, unnecessarily for this test)

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