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XPathExpressionImpl.java | 60 // By default Extension Functions are allowed in XPath Expressions. If 109 // expressions. 138 * <p>See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec 211 * <p>See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec 247 * <p>See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec 309 * <p>See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/angle/src/compiler/ |
ValidateLimitations.cpp | 34 // constant-index-expressions are a superset of constant-expressions. 35 // Constant-index-expressions can include loop indices as defined in 37 // The following are constant-index-expressions: 38 // - Constant expressions 40 // - Expressions composed of both of the above
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/sdk/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/lint/ |
AddSuppressAnnotation.java | 195 array.expressions().add(old); 198 array.expressions().add(value); 203 List expressions = array.expressions(); local 204 if (expressions != null) { 205 for (Object o : expressions) {
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/re2/re2/testing/ |
regexp_generator.cc | 6 // regular expressions within parameters (see regexp_generator.h for details). 57 // Generates all possible regular expressions (within the parameters), 64 // Generates random regular expressions, calling HandleRegexp for each one.
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/external/chromium_org/v8/src/ |
rewriter.cc | 105 // with initialization expressions. The initializer block contains the 106 // list of assignments corresponding to the initialization expressions. 247 // Expressions are never visited yet.
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/external/clang/utils/ |
FindSpecRefs | 49 ('6.5 Expressions', '67'), 50 ('6.5.1 Primary expressions', '69'), 67 ('6.6 Constant expressions', '95'), 270 ('F.6 Contracted expressions', '447'), 351 ('5 Expressions', '79'), 352 ('5.1 Primary expressions', '80'), 353 ('5.2 Postfix expressions', '85'), 354 ('5.3 Unary expressions', '96'), 370 ('5.19 Constant expressions', '113'), 535 ('28 Regular expressions library', '1000') [all...] |
/external/eigen/doc/ |
C05_TutorialAdvancedInitialization.dox | 59 The comma initializer can also be used to fill block expressions such as <tt>m.row(i)</tt>. Here is a more 111 expressions). Eigen defines utility functions like \link DenseBase::setZero() setZero()\endlink, 136 These expressions can also be used as a temporary object. The second example in
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I12_ClassHierarchy.dox | 46 \c %DenseBase. \c %DenseBase is where all the methods go that apply to dense expressions regardless of 47 whether they are matrix or array expressions. For example, the \link DenseBase::block() block(...) \endlink 72 hierarchy, but it is not limited to dense expressions. For example, \c %EigenBase is also inherited by
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/external/regex-re2/re2/testing/ |
regexp_generator.cc | 6 // regular expressions within parameters (see regexp_generator.h for details). 57 // Generates all possible regular expressions (within the parameters), 64 // Generates random regular expressions, calling HandleRegexp for each one.
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/external/v8/src/ |
rewriter.cc | 101 // with initialization expressions. The initializer block contains the 102 // list of assignments corresponding to the initialization expressions. 226 // Expressions are never visited yet.
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/i686-linux/include/c++/4.4.3/bits/ |
cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/i686-linux/include/c++/4.6.x-google/bits/ |
cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/x86_64-linux/include/c++/4.6.x-google/bits/ |
cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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/prebuilts/ndk/5/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/bits/ |
cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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/prebuilts/ndk/6/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/bits/ |
cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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/prebuilts/ndk/7/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/bits/ |
cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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/prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.4.3/include/bits/ |
cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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/prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/include/bits/ |
cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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/prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/include/bits/ |
cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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cpp_type_traits.h | 42 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 47 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 50 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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cpp_type_traits.h | 41 // These representations were designed, on purpose, to be constant-expressions 46 // Why integral expressions, and not functions nor types? 49 // We're left with types and constant integral expressions.
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/sdk/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/build/ |
ConvertSwitchQuickFixProcessor.java | 45 * A quickfix processor which looks for "case expressions must be constant 46 * expressions" errors, and if they apply to fields in a class named R, it 123 if (message.contains("constant expressions")) { //$NON-NLS-1$
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/ndk/sources/host-tools/sed-4.2.1/doc/ |
sed-in.texi | 88 * Extended regexps:: @command{egrep}-style regular expressions 90 * Perl regexps:: Perl-style regular expressions 103 * Regular Expressions:: Overview of regular expression syntax 131 Perl regexps:: Perl-style regular expressions 324 @cindex Extended regular expressions, choosing 325 @cindex @acronym{GNU} extensions, extended regular expressions 326 Use extended regular expressions rather than basic 327 regular expressions. Extended regexps are those that 331 @xref{Extended regexps, , Extended regular expressions}. 338 @cindex Perl-style regular expressions, choosin [all...] |
sed.texi | 89 * Extended regexps:: @command{egrep}-style regular expressions 91 * Perl regexps:: Perl-style regular expressions 104 * Regular Expressions:: Overview of regular expression syntax 132 Perl regexps:: Perl-style regular expressions 325 @cindex Extended regular expressions, choosing 326 @cindex @acronym{GNU} extensions, extended regular expressions 327 Use extended regular expressions rather than basic 328 regular expressions. Extended regexps are those that 332 @xref{Extended regexps, , Extended regular expressions}. 339 @cindex Perl-style regular expressions, choosin [all...] |