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  /external/llvm/test/YAMLParser/
spec-05-13.data 5 tab characters"
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/ManualTests/
bidi-visible-control-characters.html 6 <title>Internal bidi control characters are visible</title>
9 <p>Since the current default font does not contain bidi control characters, this test needs to be manual. The following paragraph should contain only 3 hebrew characters (and no control characters).</p>
caret-blink-during-forward-delete.html 4 <p>This tests forward deleting 200 characters with 10ms intervals.
5 The caret shown below should not blink while the characters are being deleted.</p>
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/web/tests/data/viewport/
viewport-129.html 2 <title>Check that number parsing stops at the first non-number characters and still uses the numeric prefix.</title>
  /external/clang/test/Lexer/
wchar.c 8 (void)L'ab'; // expected-warning {{extraneous characters in character constant ignored}}
10 (void)L'a\u1000'; // expected-warning {{extraneous characters in character constant ignored}}
  /external/clang/test/Preprocessor/
utf8-allowed-chars.c 6 // Note: This file contains Unicode characters; please do not remove them!
8 // Identifier characters
19 // Identifier initial characters
35 // expected-error@13 {{non-ASCII characters are not allowed outside of literals and identifiers}}
41 // expected-error@9 {{non-ASCII characters are not allowed outside of literals and identifiers}}
42 // expected-error@10 {{non-ASCII characters are not allowed outside of literals and identifiers}}
43 // expected-error@13 {{non-ASCII characters are not allowed outside of literals and identifiers}}
44 // expected-error@14 {{non-ASCII characters are not allowed outside of literals and identifiers}}
45 // expected-error@21 {{non-ASCII characters are not allowed outside of literals and identifiers}} expected-warning@21 {{declaration does not declare anything}}
53 // expected-error@13 {{non-ASCII characters are not allowed outside of literals and identifiers}
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  /libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/lang/
Readable.java 23 * Represents a sequence of characters that can be incrementally read (copied)
29 * Reads characters into the specified {@code CharBuffer}. The maximum
30 * number of characters read is {@code CharBuffer.remaining()}.
33 * the buffer to be filled with characters read.
34 * @return the number of characters actually read, or -1 if this
  /external/apache-http/src/org/apache/commons/codec/binary/
Hex.java 42 * Converts an array of characters representing hexidecimal values into an
44 * length of the passed array, as it takes two characters to represent any
48 * @param data An array of characters containing hexidecimal digits
51 * @throws DecoderException Thrown if an odd number or illegal of characters
59 throw new DecoderException("Odd number of characters.");
64 // two characters form the hex value.
93 * Converts an array of bytes into an array of characters representing the hexidecimal values of each byte in order.
94 * The returned array will be double the length of the passed array, as it takes two characters to represent any
98 * a byte[] to convert to Hex characters
99 * @return A char[] containing hexidecimal characters
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  /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/wtf/text/
StringBuffer.h 46 CharType* characters; local
47 m_data = StringImpl::createUninitialized(length, characters);
64 CharType* characters; local
65 m_data = StringImpl::createUninitialized(newLength, characters);
69 CharType* characters; local
70 m_data = StringImpl::reallocate(m_data.release(), newLength, characters);
77 CharType* characters() { return length() ? const_cast<CharType*>(m_data->getCharacters<CharType>()) : 0; } function in class:WTF::StringBuffer
79 CharType& operator[](unsigned i) { ASSERT_WITH_SECURITY_IMPLICATION(i < length()); return characters()[i]; }
TextCodecUserDefined.cpp 66 static CString encodeComplexUserDefined(const CharType* characters, size_t length, UnencodableHandling handling)
74 U16_NEXT(characters, i, length, c);
93 CString TextCodecUserDefined::encodeCommon(const CharType* characters, size_t length, UnencodableHandling handling)
101 UChar c = characters[i];
110 return encodeComplexUserDefined(characters, length, handling);
113 CString TextCodecUserDefined::encode(const UChar* characters, size_t length, UnencodableHandling handling)
115 return encodeCommon(characters, length, handling);
118 CString TextCodecUserDefined::encode(const LChar* characters, size_t length, UnencodableHandling handling)
120 return encodeCommon(characters, length, handling);
IntegerToStringConversion.h 40 static inline ReturnType flush(LChar* characters, unsigned length, void*) { return StringImpl::create(characters, length); }
45 static inline ReturnType flush(LChar* characters, unsigned length, StringBuilder* stringBuilder) { stringBuilder->append(characters, length); }
50 static inline ReturnType flush(LChar* characters, unsigned length, void*) { return AtomicString(characters, length); }
  /libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/nio/charset/
Charsets.java 26 * Returns a new byte array containing the bytes corresponding to the given characters,
27 * encoded in US-ASCII. Unrepresentable characters are replaced by (byte) '?'.
32 * Returns a new byte array containing the bytes corresponding to the given characters,
33 * encoded in ISO-8859-1. Unrepresentable characters are replaced by (byte) '?'.
38 * Returns a new byte array containing the bytes corresponding to the given characters,
39 * encoded in UTF-8. All characters are representable in UTF-8.
44 * Returns a new byte array containing the bytes corresponding to the given characters,
45 * encoded in UTF-16BE. All characters are representable in UTF-16BE.
  /external/iptables/extensions/
libxt_comment.man 1 Allows you to add comments (up to 256 characters) to any rule.
  /packages/apps/Dialer/src/com/android/dialer/dialpad/
SmartDialMap.java 4 * Note: These methods currently take characters as arguments. For future planned language support,
5 * they will need to be changed to use codepoints instead of characters.
39 * Converts uppercase characters to lower case ones, and on a best effort basis, strips accents
40 * from accented characters.
  /prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/test/
test_doctest4.txt 1 This is a sample doctest in a text file that contains non-ASCII characters.
  /prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/test/
test_doctest4.txt 1 This is a sample doctest in a text file that contains non-ASCII characters.
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/common/unicode/
unimatch.h 35 * all desired characters for a non-incremental match.
43 * only returned for incremental match operations. All characters
44 * of the text match, but more characters are required for a
46 * all characters of the text match, and if more characters were
57 * characters would not alter the extent of the match.
65 * match a range of characters in a Replaceable string.
80 * characters may be matched.
83 * offset. Characters from offset forwards to limit-1 will be
87 * offset. Characters from offset backwards to limit+1 will b
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  /external/icu4c/common/unicode/
unimatch.h 35 * all desired characters for a non-incremental match.
43 * only returned for incremental match operations. All characters
44 * of the text match, but more characters are required for a
46 * all characters of the text match, and if more characters were
57 * characters would not alter the extent of the match.
65 * match a range of characters in a Replaceable string.
80 * characters may be matched.
83 * offset. Characters from offset forwards to limit-1 will be
87 * offset. Characters from offset backwards to limit+1 will b
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  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/ui/cocoa/
nsmenuitem_additions.mm 32 // for printable characters (but not for stuff like arrow keys etc).
50 // (defined in NSText.h as 0x7F). Note that these are not the same characters
69 // cmd-opt-a gives some weird char as characters and "a" as
70 // charactersWithoutModifiers with an US layout, but an "a" as characters and
76 [[event characters] length] > 0 &&
77 [[event characters] characterAtIndex:0] <= 0x7f)
78 eventString = [event characters];
80 // When both |characters| and |charactersIgnoringModifiers| are ascii, we
81 // want to use |characters| if it's a character and
86 [[event characters] length] > 0 &
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  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/ui/cocoa/
nsmenuitem_additions.mm 32 // for printable characters (but not for stuff like arrow keys etc).
50 // (defined in NSText.h as 0x7F). Note that these are not the same characters
69 // cmd-opt-a gives some weird char as characters and "a" as
70 // charactersWithoutModifiers with an US layout, but an "a" as characters and
76 [[event characters] length] > 0 &&
77 [[event characters] characterAtIndex:0] <= 0x7f)
78 eventString = [event characters];
80 // When both |characters| and |charactersIgnoringModifiers| are ascii, we
81 // want to use |characters| if it's a character and
86 [[event characters] length] > 0 &
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  /external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/common/
dictbe.h 35 * The set of characters handled by this engine
83 * the end of the run of characters which the engine is capable of handling
105 * @param set A UnicodeSet of the set of characters handled by the engine
117 * <p>Divide up a range of known dictionary characters handled by this break engine.</p>
120 * @param rangeStart The start of the range of dictionary characters
121 * @param rangeEnd The end of the range of dictionary characters
146 * The set of characters handled by this engine
174 * <p>Divide up a range of known dictionary characters handled by this break engine.</p>
177 * @param rangeStart The start of the range of dictionary characters
178 * @param rangeEnd The end of the range of dictionary characters
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  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/core/com/jme3/font/
BitmapCharacterSet.java 47 private IntMap<IntMap<BitmapCharacter>> characters; field in class:BitmapCharacterSet
60 int[] styles = new int[characters.size()];
62 for (Entry<IntMap<BitmapCharacter>> entry : characters) {
99 characters.put(style, readCharset(ic, style));
117 characters = new IntMap<IntMap<BitmapCharacter>>();
130 if (characters.size() == 0) {
131 characters.put(style, new IntMap<BitmapCharacter>());
133 return characters.get(style);
190 for (Entry<IntMap<BitmapCharacter>> entry : styleSet.characters) {
197 IntMap<BitmapCharacter> old = this.characters.put(style, charset);
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  /external/icu4c/common/
dictbe.h 35 * The set of characters handled by this engine
83 * the end of the run of characters which the engine is capable of handling
105 * @param set A UnicodeSet of the set of characters handled by the engine
117 * <p>Divide up a range of known dictionary characters handled by this break engine.</p>
120 * @param rangeStart The start of the range of dictionary characters
121 * @param rangeEnd The end of the range of dictionary characters
146 * The set of characters handled by this engine
174 * <p>Divide up a range of known dictionary characters handled by this break engine.</p>
177 * @param rangeStart The start of the range of dictionary characters
178 * @param rangeEnd The end of the range of dictionary characters
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  /external/apache-http/src/org/apache/commons/codec/net/
URLCodec.java 59 * BitSet of www-form-url safe characters.
65 // alpha characters
72 // numeric characters
105 * characters. Unsafe characters are escaped.
107 * @param urlsafe bitset of characters deemed URL safe
108 * @param bytes array of bytes to convert to URL safe characters
109 * @return array of bytes containing URL safe characters
146 * Decodes an array of URL safe 7-bit characters into an array of
147 * original bytes. Escaped characters are converted back to their
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  /external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/i18n/
unesctrn.h 23 * characters they represent. Escape forms have a prefix, a suffix, a
40 * numeric values are cast to 16-bit characters and stored in the
41 * string. Following these five characters, the prefix
42 * characters, then suffix characters are stored. Each form thus
43 * takes n+5 characters, where n is the total length of the prefix

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