/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/ObjC/Framework/examples/lexertest-simple/ |
TestLexer.h | 16 #define DIGIT 5
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TestLexerLexer.h | 21 #define DIGIT 4
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/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/ObjC/Framework/examples/lexertest-simple/output1/ |
TestLexer.h | 16 #define DIGIT 5
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TestLexerLexer.h | 16 #define DIGIT 5
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/packages/apps/UnifiedEmail/src/org/apache/james/mime4j/field/address/parser/ |
AddressListParserConstants.java | 24 int DIGIT = 12; 52 "<DIGIT>",
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AddressListParser.jj | 482 | < #DIGIT: ["0" - "9"] > 483 | < #ATEXT: ( <ALPHA> | <DIGIT>
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/external/nist-sip/java/gov/nist/core/ |
LexerCore.java | 48 public static final int DIGIT = END + 2; 190 tok.tokenType = DIGIT; 239 if (tok == DIGIT) { 241 throw new ParseException(buffer + "\nExpecting DIGIT", ptr);
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/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Python/tests/ |
t009lexer.py | 28 assert token.type == self.lexerModule.DIGIT 34 assert token.type == self.lexerModule.DIGIT 40 assert token.type == self.lexerModule.DIGIT
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/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Ruby/test/functional/parser/ |
calc.rb | 57 INTEGER: DIGIT+; 59 DECIMAL: DIGIT+ '.' DIGIT+; 62 DIGIT: '0'..'9';
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rule-methods.rb | 117 private b: DIGIT; 118 protected c: ID DIGIT; 120 DIGIT: ('0'..'9')+;
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actions.rb | 211 nums returns [ds]: digs+=DIGIT+ 214 DIGIT: ('0'..'9')+;
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/external/nist-sip/java/gov/nist/javax/sip/parser/ |
TokenTypes.java | 171 public static final int DIGIT = LexerCore.DIGIT;
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/angle/src/compiler/preprocessor/ |
Tokenizer.l | 85 DIGIT [0-9] 86 EXPONENT_PART [eE][+-]?{DIGIT}+ 87 FRACTIONAL_CONSTANT ({DIGIT}*"."{DIGIT}+)|({DIGIT}+".") 122 ({DIGIT}+{EXPONENT_PART}[fF]?)|({FRACTIONAL_CONSTANT}{EXPONENT_PART}?[fF]?) { 127 /* Anything that starts with a {DIGIT} or .{DIGIT} must be a number. */ 129 ({DIGIT}+[_a-zA-Z0-9.]*)|("."{DIGIT}+[_a-zA-Z0-9.]*) [all...] |
/frameworks/rs/ |
spec.l | 9 DIGIT [0-9]
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/prebuilts/ndk/9/platforms/android-19/arch-arm/usr/include/rs/ |
spec.l | 9 DIGIT [0-9]
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/prebuilts/ndk/9/platforms/android-19/arch-mips/usr/include/rs/ |
spec.l | 9 DIGIT [0-9]
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/prebuilts/ndk/9/platforms/android-19/arch-x86/usr/include/rs/ |
spec.l | 9 DIGIT [0-9]
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/external/fonttools/Lib/fontTools/ |
agl.py | 424 0038;eight;DIGIT EIGHT 450 0035;five;DIGIT FIVE 453 0034;four;DIGIT FOUR 536 0039;nine;DIGIT NINE 559 0031;one;DIGIT ONE 625 0037;seven;DIGIT SEVEN 631 0036;six;DIGIT SIX 648 0033;three;DIGIT THREE 659 0032;two;DIGIT TWO 702 0030;zero;DIGIT ZER [all...] |
/external/guava/guava/src/com/google/common/net/ |
InternetDomainName.java | 215 * <li>Parts other than the final part may start with a digit. 300 * relevant RFCs) domain parts other than the last may begin with a digit 301 * (for example, "3com.com"). It's important to disallow an initial digit in 306 if (isFinalPart && CharMatcher.DIGIT.matches(part.charAt(0))) {
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/external/guava/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/ |
CharMatcherTest.java | 174 doTestNoMatches(CharMatcher.DIGIT, "\tAz()"); 176 doTestNoMatches(CharMatcher.DIGIT.and(CharMatcher.ASCII), "\tAz()"); 201 doTestAllMatches(CharMatcher.DIGIT, "0123456789\u0ED0\u1B59"); 203 doTestAllMatches(CharMatcher.DIGIT.and(CharMatcher.ASCII), "0123456789");
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/external/guava/guava/src/com/google/common/base/ |
CharMatcher.java | 99 * Determines whether a character is a digit according to 102 public static final CharMatcher DIGIT; 105 CharMatcher digit = inRange('0', '9'); typedefs 111 digit = digit.or(inRange(base, (char) (base + 9))); 113 DIGIT = digit.precomputed(); 117 * Determines whether a character is a digit according to {@link Character#isDigit(char) Java's 138 * Determines whether a character is a letter or digit according to {@link [all...] |
/packages/apps/UnifiedEmail/src/com/google/android/mail/common/base/ |
CharMatcher.java | 92 * Determines whether a character is a digit according to 95 public static final CharMatcher DIGIT; 98 CharMatcher digit = inRange('0', '9'); typedefs 104 digit = digit.or(inRange(base, (char) (base + 9))); 106 DIGIT = digit; 127 * Determines whether a character is a digit according to {@link 150 * Determines whether a character is a letter or digit according to {@link [all...] |
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Ruby/test/functional/lexer/ |
basic.rb | 379 lexer grammar Digit; 386 DIGIT: '0' .. '9'; 390 lexer = Digit::Lexer.new( '085' ) 393 token.name.should == 'DIGIT' 399 token.name.should == 'DIGIT' 405 token.name.should == 'DIGIT' 415 lexer = Digit::Lexer.new( '2a' )
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/cts/tools/signature-tools/lib/ |
antlr-2.7.7.jar | |
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/tool/src/main/antlr3/org/antlr/grammar/v3/ |
ANTLR.g | 1206 DIGIT
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