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  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/resources/sync_internals/
sync_log.js 53 * @param {string} submodule The sync submodule for the event.
57 log_: function(submodule, event, details) {
59 submodule: submodule,
events.html 20 <th>Submodule</th>
events.js 11 submoduleNode.textContent = entry.submodule;
  /external/clang/test/Modules/
cxx-decls.cpp 10 // ever been explicitly declared in an unimported submodule.
submodules.cpp 13 @import std.typetraits; // expected-error{{no submodule named 'typetraits' in module 'std'; did you mean 'type_traits'?}}
18 @import std.vector.compare; // expected-error{{no submodule named 'compare' in module 'std.vector'}}
auto-module-import.m 27 // Test umbrella-less submodule includes
31 // Test umbrella-less submodule includes
69 // expected-warning{{missing submodule 'Module.NotInModule'}}
wildcard-submodule-exports.cpp 2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -x objective-c++ -fmodules-cache-path=%t -fmodules -I %S/Inputs/wildcard-submodule-exports %s -verify
submodules-preprocess.cpp 19 @import std.typetraits; // expected-error{{no submodule named 'typetraits' in module 'std'; did you mean 'type_traits'?}}
33 @import std.vector.compare; // expected-error{{no submodule named 'compare' in module 'std.vector'}}
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/resources/sync_internals/
events.html 20 <th>Submodule</th>
35 submoduleNode.innerText = entry.submodule;
sync_log.js 140 * @param {string} submodule The sync submodule for the event.
144 log_: function(submodule, event, details) {
146 submodule: submodule,
  /external/robolectric/
update-downloads.rb 7 raise "Robolectric pages submodule isn't present. Run git submodule update --init"
  /prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/test/
test_pkg.py 33 # __init__ importing submodule
36 # submodule importing other submodule
37 # submodule importing global module
38 # submodule import submodule via global name
39 # from package import submodule
pydocfodder.py 215 submodule = types.ModuleType(__name__ + '.submodule', variable
216 """A submodule, which should appear in its parent's summary""")
  /prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/test/
test_pkg.py 33 # __init__ importing submodule
36 # submodule importing other submodule
37 # submodule importing global module
38 # submodule import submodule via global name
39 # from package import submodule
pydocfodder.py 215 submodule = types.ModuleType(__name__ + '.submodule', variable
216 """A submodule, which should appear in its parent's summary""")
  /external/clang/include/clang/Lex/
ModuleLoader.h 28 /// module or submodule, e.g., std.vector.
44 /// actually a submodule that we expected to see (based on implying the
45 /// submodule from header structure), but didn't materialize in the actual
ModuleMap.h 237 /// \param Context The module for which we will look for a submodule. If
240 /// \returns The named submodule, if known; otherwose, returns null.
243 /// \brief Find a new module or submodule, or create it if it does not already
248 /// \param Parent The module that will act as the parent of this submodule,
253 /// \param IsExplicit Whether this is an explicit submodule.
  /external/clang/docs/
Modules.rst 117 The import declaration above imports the entire contents of the ``std`` module (which would contain, e.g., the entire C or C++ standard library) and make its API available within the current translation unit. To import only part of a module, one may use dot syntax to specific a particular submodule, e.g.,
144 The crucial link between modules and headers is described by a *module map*, which describes how a collection of existing headers maps on to the (logical) structure of a module. For example, one could imagine a module ``std`` covering the C standard library. Each of the C standard library headers (``<stdio.h>``, ``<stdlib.h>``, ``<math.h>``, etc.) would contribute to the ``std`` module, by placing their respective APIs into the corresponding submodule (``std.io``, ``std.lib``, ``std.math``, etc.). Having a list of the headers that are part of the ``std`` module allows the compiler to build the ``std`` module as a standalone entity, and having the mapping from header names to (sub)modules allows the automatic translation of ``#include`` directives to module imports.
229 Here, the top-level module ``std`` encompasses the whole C standard library. It has a number of submodules containing different parts of the standard library: ``complex`` for complex numbers, ``ctype`` for character types, etc. Each submodule lists one of more headers that provide the contents for that submodule. Finally, the ``export *`` command specifies that anything included by that submodule will be automatically re-exported.
269 The ``explicit`` qualifier can only be applied to a submodule, i.e., a module that is nested within another module. The contents of explicit submodules are only made available when the submodule itself was explicitly named in an import declaration or was re-exported from an imported module.
292 *submodule-declaration*
371 A header declaration that does not contain ``exclude`` specifies a header that contributes to the enclosing module. Specifically, when the module is built, the named header will be parsed and its declarations will be (logically) placed into the enclosing submodule.
413 Submodule declaratio
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  /external/clang/include/clang/Basic/
Module.h 45 /// \brief Describes a module or submodule.
65 /// \brief A mapping from the submodule name to the index into the
66 /// \c SubModules vector at which that submodule resides.
109 /// \brief Whether this is an explicit submodule.
152 /// \brief The location of the inferred submodule.
246 /// \brief Construct a new module or submodule.
271 /// \brief Determine whether this module is a submodule.
274 /// \brief Determine whether this module is a submodule of the given other
279 /// either because it is a framework module or because it is a submodule
371 /// \brief Find the submodule with the given name
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DiagnosticFrontendKinds.td 134 def err_no_submodule : Error<"no submodule named %0 in module '%1'">;
136 "no submodule named %0 in module '%1'; did you mean '%2'?">;
137 def warn_missing_submodule : Warning<"missing submodule '%0'">,
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/sync_file_system/
sync_status_code.h 23 // submodule error code (yet).
  /external/clang/lib/Serialization/
Module.cpp 100 llvm::errs() << " Base submodule ID: " << BaseSubmoduleID << '\n'
102 dumpLocalRemap("Submodule ID local -> global map", SubmoduleRemap);
  /ndk/sources/host-tools/sed-4.2.1/
autoboot 255 if git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.url >/dev/null; then
257 git submodule init || exit $?
258 git submodule update || exit $?
273 # Redirect the gnulib submodule to the directory on the command line
276 git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.url >/dev/null; then
277 git submodule init
279 git config --replace-all submodule.gnulib.url $GNULIB_SRCDIR
281 git submodule update || exit $?
  /external/chromium/net/base/
network_delegate.h 20 // submodule. Also, since the lower levels in net/ may callback into higher
  /external/freetype/include/freetype/
ftautoh.h 117 * specify the script submodule the auto-hinter should use for hinting a
130 * assigned to this submodule.
168 * assigned to this submodule.
211 * assigned to this submodule.

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