/external/chromium_org/third_party/yasm/source/patched-yasm/tools/re2c/ |
re2c.1 | 125 On entry, \fCYYCURSOR\fP is assumed to point to the first character of the 126 current token. On exit, \fCYYCURSOR\fP will point to the first character of 131 (\fCYLIMIT[-1]\fP is the last character in the buffer). 161 a "character class"; in this case, 165 a "character class" with a range in it; 171 which can be expressed as character classes. 450 printf("unexpected character: %c\\n", *s->tok); 500 rule matching a null character will suffice. If the source is from a 502 a newline (or some other character that can't appear within another token); 503 upon recognizing such a character check to see if it is the sentine [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/url/ |
url_canon_path.cc | 20 // This character requires special handling in DoPartialPath. Doing this test 25 // This character must be escaped in the canonical output. Note that all 31 // This character must be unescaped in canonical output. Not valid with 36 // This character is disallowed in URLs. Note that the "special" bit is also 90 // character following that dot to see what it is. The return value 196 // Normal ASCII character or 8-bit input, use the lookup table. 254 // Invalid escaped character, copy it and remember the error. 260 // Valid escaped character but we should keep it escaped. We 264 // to the last character of the pair). 284 // This character should be escaped [all...] |
/external/xmp_toolkit/XMPCore/src/com/adobe/xmp/impl/ |
Utils.java | 90 buffer.append(Character.toLowerCase(value.charAt(i))); 94 buffer.append(Character.toUpperCase(value.charAt(i))); 112 * any character including a doubled quoting character. The value may be 372 // quick check if character are contained that need special treatment 448 * Simple check if a character is a valid XML start name char. 454 * @param ch a character 455 * @return Returns true if the character is a valid first char of an XML name. 464 * Simple check if a character is a valid XML name char 471 * @param ch a character [all...] |
/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/i686-linux/include/c++/4.4.3/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 79 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 85 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 90 * character following the last successfully converted character, 134 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 138 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 159 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 165 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 170 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/i686-linux/include/c++/4.6.x-google/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 81 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 87 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 92 * character following the last successfully converted character, 136 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 140 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 161 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 167 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 172 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/x86_64-linux/include/c++/4.6.x-google/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 81 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 87 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 92 * character following the last successfully converted character, 136 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 140 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 161 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 167 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 172 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/ndk/5/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 79 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 85 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 90 * character following the last successfully converted character, 134 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 138 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 159 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 165 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 170 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/ndk/6/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 79 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 85 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 90 * character following the last successfully converted character, 134 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 138 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 159 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 165 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 170 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/ndk/7/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 79 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 85 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 90 * character following the last successfully converted character, 134 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 138 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 159 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 165 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 170 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.4.3/include/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 79 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 85 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 90 * character following the last successfully converted character, 134 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 138 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 159 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 165 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 170 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/include/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 81 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 87 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 92 * character following the last successfully converted character, 136 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 140 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 161 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 167 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 172 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/include/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 81 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 87 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 92 * character following the last successfully converted character, 136 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 140 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 161 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 167 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 172 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/include/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 81 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 87 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 92 * character following the last successfully converted character, 136 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 140 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 161 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 167 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 172 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/include/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 81 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 87 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 92 * character following the last successfully converted character, 136 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 140 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 161 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 167 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 172 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.8/include/bits/ |
codecvt.h | 80 * @brief Convert from internal to external character set. 86 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 91 * character following the last successfully converted character, 135 * character, and input to in() had 6 external characters with state 139 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 160 * @brief Convert from external to internal character set. 166 * The source and destination character sets are determined by the 171 * character following the last successfully converted character, [all...] |
/prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/email/ |
quoprimime.py | 9 safely encode text that is in a character set similar to the 7-bit US ASCII 10 character set, but that includes some 8-bit characters that are normally not 19 RFC 2045 defines a method for including character set information in an 23 This module does not do the line wrapping or end-of-line character 65 """Return True if the character should be escaped with header quopri.""" 70 """Return True if the character should be escaped with body quopri.""" 106 """Turn a string in the form =AB to the ASCII character with value 0xab""" 125 charset names the character set to use to encode the header. It defaults 194 character "=" appended to them, so the decoded text will be identical to 222 # Now we need to examine every character to see if it needs to b [all...] |
/prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/email/ |
quoprimime.py | 9 safely encode text that is in a character set similar to the 7-bit US ASCII 10 character set, but that includes some 8-bit characters that are normally not 19 RFC 2045 defines a method for including character set information in an 23 This module does not do the line wrapping or end-of-line character 65 """Return True if the character should be escaped with header quopri.""" 70 """Return True if the character should be escaped with body quopri.""" 106 """Turn a string in the form =AB to the ASCII character with value 0xab""" 125 charset names the character set to use to encode the header. It defaults 194 character "=" appended to them, so the decoded text will be identical to 222 # Now we need to examine every character to see if it needs to b [all...] |
/bionic/libc/stdio/ |
vfscanf.c | 104 int c; /* character from format, or conversion */ 113 char ccltab[256]; /* character class table for %[...] */ 334 * Note that there is at least one character in 381 /* scan a (nonempty) character class (sets NOSKIP) */ 466 * Switch on the character; `goto ok' 520 /* sign ok only as first character */ 544 * If we got here, c is not a legal character 711 * (just after `['). Return a pointer to the character past the 737 * The first character may be ']' (or '-') without being special; 738 * the last character may be '-' [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/common/unicode/ |
brkiter.h | 76 * Character boundary analysis allows users to interact with 78 * through a text string. Character boundary analysis provides correct 79 * navigation of through character strings, regardless of how the 80 * character is stored. For example, an accented character might be 81 * stored as a base character and a diacritical mark. What users 82 * consider to be a character can differ between languages. 211 * Return the index of the first character in the text being scanned. 217 * Return the index immediately BEYOND the last character in the text being scanned. 224 * @return The character index of the previous text boundary or DONE if al [all...] |
/external/libphonenumber/java/src/com/android/i18n/phonenumbers/ |
PhoneNumberMatcher.java | 27 import java.lang.Character.UnicodeBlock; 196 * @param text the character sequence that we will search, null for no text 265 * Helper method to determine if a character is a Latin-script letter or not. For our purposes, 267 * Latin character. 272 if (!Character.isLetter(letter) && Character.getType(letter) != Character.NON_SPACING_MARK) { 284 private static boolean isInvalidPunctuationSymbol(char character) { 285 return character == '%' || Character.getType(character) == Character.CURRENCY_SYMBOL [all...] |
/libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/nio/charset/ |
CharsetDecoder.java | 26 * Unicode character sequence. 29 * {@link java.nio.ByteBuffer ByteBuffer} and the output character sequence is a 56 * charset, the other is named unmappable character and it is returned when a 57 * problem occurs mapping a legal input byte sequence to its Unicode character 150 * into a new character buffer. This method performs a complete decoding 160 * the position of the last character in the buffer, and the 171 * character error is 174 * current position cannot be mapped to a Unicode character 234 * and writes the equivalent character sequence into the given output buffer 259 * <li>A {@link CoderResult#unmappableForLength(int) unmappable character} [all...] |
/external/icu4c/common/ |
ucnv_u7.c | 49 * Tests for US-ASCII characters belonging to character classes 247 /* sourceIndex=-1 if the current character began in the previous buffer */ 276 /* write directly encoded character */ 300 * The base64 sequence ends with any character that is not in the base64 alphabet. 315 * base64Value==-1 for any legal character except base64 and minus sign, or 320 * the current (possibly illegal) character next time through. 346 /* current character is illegal, deal with it here */ 350 /* un-read the current character in case it is a plus sign */ 533 /* un-read this character and switch to Unicode Mode */ 558 /* trick: back out this character to make this easier * [all...] |
/libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/text/ |
DecimalFormat.java | 76 * characters. For example, the '#' character is replaced by a localized digit. 77 * Often the replacement character is the same as the pattern character; in the 78 * U.S. locale, the ',' grouping character is replaced by ','. However, the 80 * character changes. Some special characters affect the behavior of the 81 * formatter by their presence; for example, if the percent character is seen, 84 * To insert a special character in a pattern as a literal, that is, without any 85 * special meaning, the character must be quoted. There are some exceptions to 192 * precedes pad character. </td> 216 * The <em>grouping separator</em> is a character that separates clusters o [all...] |
/packages/apps/UnifiedEmail/src/org/apache/james/mime4j/util/ |
CharsetUtil.java | 35 * Utility class for working with character sets. It is somewhat similar to
38 * mechanism to detect what character sets the current VM supports. This will
39 * be a sub-set of the character sets listed in the
43 * The <a href="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">
44 * IANA Character Sets</a> document has been used to determine the preferred
45 * MIME character set names and to get a list of known aliases.
47 * This is a complete list of the character sets known to this class:
[all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/common/ |
normalizer2impl.cpp | 228 // Inserts c somewhere before the last character. 232 // insert c at codePointLimit, after the character with prevCC<=cc 390 // Back out the last character for full processing. 632 * a forward-combining "lead" character, 634 * and a backward-combining "trail" character. 638 * Bits 21..1 composite character 655 // trail character is 0..33FF 669 // trail character is 3400..10FFFF 700 * @param list some character's compositions list 729 * Any character consists of either one or two code units [all...] |