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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
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# way to fix this
would
be to upgrade to a version of strace that does support
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# 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
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packet loss - the game
would
freeze and resume several seconds later; and
qwsv.spec.sh
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packet loss - the game
would
freeze and resume several seconds later; and
/external/webkit/LayoutTests/fast/js/resources/
string-concatenate-outofmemory.js
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'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
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"
would
you like me to send it?\n\nHint: You can " +
/packages/apps/Email/
Android.mk
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#
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
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# 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
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// interpreted such that %HasLocalProperty
would
be the
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// interpreted such that %HasLocalProperty
would
be the
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// %HasLocalProperty
would
be the appropriate test. We follow
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// interpreted such that %HasLocalProperty
would
be the
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// %HasLocalProperty
would
be the appropriate test. We follow
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// be interpreted such that %HasLocalProperty
would
be the
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//
would
be the appropriate test. We follow KJS in consulting the
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// %HasLocalProperty
would
be the appropriate test. We follow
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// %HasLocalProperty
would
be the appropriate test. We follow
[
all
...]
/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:
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One idea to reduce errors in this area
would
be to push the IO replay
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\texttt{-max-pkts=1} and then each IO
would
be treated individually. Of
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course, this
would
probably then run into the problem of excessive
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removed). Example: \texttt{/dev/sda}
would
just be \texttt{sda}.
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An example file for when one
would
map devices \texttt{/dev/sda} and
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\texttt{sdh} on the replay system
would
be:
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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\
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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
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@ bit in r2. We do this by ignoring the first bit (which
would
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@ destined for r2/r3). Pushing them on and popping them off
would
be
/external/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/
generate.sh
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* value {@code ?}
would
yield the byte array {@code {?}}.
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* {@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:
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device. An example of that
would
be \emph{cdrecord} burning.
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formatting by blkparse. This
would
be useful if you want to get
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To do this, one
would
specify the device (or devices) to be watched. Then
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device name (e.g, if we are tracing /dev/sda, the base device name
would
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the live option for blktrace. An example
would
be:
[
all
...]
/external/dnsmasq/contrib/dnslist/
dnslist.pl
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license
would
not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by
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the only way you could satisfy both it and this License
would
be to
/external/icu4c/test/testdata/
testdata.mak
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# testincludeUTF (which
would
make it large, unnecessarily for this test)
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