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xf86_OSlib.h | 644 #define TIOCM_DTR 0x0001 /* data terminal ready */
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/device/moto/stingray/ril/ |
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/external/e2fsprogs/ext2ed/doc/ |
ext2ed-design.sgml | 927 terminal until an explicit refresh is requested. When the refresh request is 928 made, ncurses compares the current terminal state (as known in the last time 930 terminal the minimal information required to update the display. As a 954 A window can be no bigger than the actual terminal size. A pad, however, is [all...] |
/ndk/sources/host-tools/make-3.81/doc/ |
make.info-2 | 153 "terminal", which means that its prerequisite may not be an intermediate 397 One choice is to mark the match-anything rule as "terminal" by 398 defining it with a double colon. When a rule is terminal, it does not 401 words, no further chaining is allowed beyond a terminal rule. 404 RCS and SCCS files are terminal; as a result, if the file `foo.c,v' does 411 If you do not mark the match-anything rule as terminal, then it is 470 You can define a last-resort implicit rule by writing a terminal 649 a. If the rule is terminal, ignore it and go on to the next rule. [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/bin/ |
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/external/dbus/dbus/ |
dbus-auth.c | 296 * Common terminal states. Terminal states have handler == NULL. [all...] |
/external/qemu/distrib/sdl-1.2.12/src/video/fbcon/ |
SDL_fbvideo.c | 868 /* Set the terminal into graphics mode */ 933 /* Set the terminal into graphics mode */ [all...] |
/ndk/sources/host-tools/make-3.81/po/ |
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/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-as.1 | 320 from the \fBas\fR standard input, which is normally your terminal. You 331 file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when a compiler [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-as.1 | 327 from the \fBas\fR standard input, which is normally your terminal. You 338 file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when a compiler [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-as.1 | 327 from the \fBas\fR standard input, which is normally your terminal. You 338 file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when a compiler [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-as.1 | 327 from the \fBas\fR standard input, which is normally your terminal. You 338 file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when a compiler [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.x/share/man/man1/ |
arm-linux-androideabi-as.1 | 339 from the \fBas\fR standard input, which is normally your terminal. You 350 file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when a compiler [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-as.1 | 320 from the \fBas\fR standard input, which is normally your terminal. You 331 file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when a compiler [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-as.1 | 327 from the \fBas\fR standard input, which is normally your terminal. You 338 file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when a compiler [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-as.1 | 327 from the \fBas\fR standard input, which is normally your terminal. You 338 file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when a compiler [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/man/man1/ |
arm-eabi-as.1 | 327 from the \fBas\fR standard input, which is normally your terminal. You 338 file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when a compiler [all...] |