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06-floor0.tex 20 Floor zero configuration consists of six integer fields and a list of
50 Extracting a floor0 curve from an audio packet consists of first
03-codebook.tex 12 consists of multiple 'codebooks', each containing a specific
270 entry is handled properly; it consists of a single codework of zero
389 Using a codebook to read from the packet bitstream consists first of
01-introduction.tex 133 Decoder setup consists of configuration of multiple, self-contained
136 semantically interchangeable; decoder configuration consists both of
147 Global codec configuration consists of a few audio related fields
164 A 'mode' configuration consists of a frame size setting, window type
07-floor1.tex 102 A partition class consists of a representation vector width (the
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tclib_unittest.py 124 'Installation consists of writing one file, notesgdsplugin.dll, to \r\n'
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ip-cref.tex 418 group consists of all nodes on the link. It is important to emphasize
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JSON.pm 948 # $unicode_json_text consists of characters less than 0x100
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topics.py 4 'atom-identifiers': '\nIdentifiers (Names)\n*******************\n\nAn identifier occurring as an atom is a name. See section\n*Identifiers and keywords* for lexical definition and section *Naming\nand binding* for documentation of naming and binding.\n\nWhen the name is bound to an object, evaluation of the atom yields\nthat object. When a name is not bound, an attempt to evaluate it\nraises a ``NameError`` exception.\n\n**Private name mangling:** When an identifier that textually occurs in\na class definition begins with two or more underscore characters and\ndoes not end in two or more underscores, it is considered a *private\nname* of that class. Private names are transformed to a longer form\nbefore code is generated for them. The transformation inserts the\nclass name, with leading underscores removed and a single underscore\ninserted, in front of the name. For example, the identifier\n``__spam`` occurring in a class named ``Ham`` will be transformed to\n``_Ham__spam``. This transformation is independent of the syntactical\ncontext in which the identifier is used. If the transformed name is\nextremely long (longer than 255 characters), implementation defined\ntruncation may happen. If the class name consists only of underscores,\nno transformation is done.\n',
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topics.py 4 'atom-identifiers': '\nIdentifiers (Names)\n*******************\n\nAn identifier occurring as an atom is a name. See section\n*Identifiers and keywords* for lexical definition and section *Naming\nand binding* for documentation of naming and binding.\n\nWhen the name is bound to an object, evaluation of the atom yields\nthat object. When a name is not bound, an attempt to evaluate it\nraises a ``NameError`` exception.\n\n**Private name mangling:** When an identifier that textually occurs in\na class definition begins with two or more underscore characters and\ndoes not end in two or more underscores, it is considered a *private\nname* of that class. Private names are transformed to a longer form\nbefore code is generated for them. The transformation inserts the\nclass name, with leading underscores removed and a single underscore\ninserted, in front of the name. For example, the identifier\n``__spam`` occurring in a class named ``Ham`` will be transformed to\n``_Ham__spam``. This transformation is independent of the syntactical\ncontext in which the identifier is used. If the transformed name is\nextremely long (longer than 255 characters), implementation defined\ntruncation may happen. If the class name consists only of underscores,\nno transformation is done.\n',
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