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  /external/llvm/test/CodeGen/R600/
local-memory.ll 23 ; GROUP_BARRIER must be the last instruction in a clause
25 ; EG-CHECK-NEXT: ALU clause
structurize.ll 23 ; === Duplicated diamond_true block (There can be more than one ALU clause):
34 ; === diamond_true block (There can be more than one ALU clause):
  /development/samples/NotePad/src/com/example/android/notepad/
NotePadProvider.java 260 * Choose the projection and adjust the "where" clause based on URI pattern-matching.
269 * note ID projection, and appends "_ID = <noteID>" to the where clause, so that
312 selection, // The columns for the where clause
313 selectionArgs, // The values for the where clause
428 null, // No WHERE clause, get all matching records
429 null, // Since there is no WHERE clause, no selection criteria
578 * @return If a "where" clause is used, the number of rows affected is returned, otherwise
579 * 0 is returned. To delete all rows and get a row count, use "1" as the where clause.
599 where, // The incoming where clause column names
600 whereArgs // The incoming where clause value
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  /external/clang/lib/Sema/
SemaOpenMP.cpp 243 // variables are determined by the default clause, if present.
254 // In a parallel construct, if no default clause is present, these
264 // In a task construct, if no default clause is present, a variable that in
275 // In a task construct, if no default clause is present, a variable
296 // For constructs other than task, if no default clause is present, these
380 // listed in a firstprivate clause, even if they are static data members.
405 // listed in a firstprivate clause, even if they are static data members.
486 // clause requires an accessible, unambiguous default constructor for the
488 // clause.
491 if (auto Clause = dyn_cast<OMPLastprivateClause>(C))
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  /developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/BasicSyncAdapter/Application/src/main/java/com/example/android/common/db/
SelectionBuilder.java 42 * clause at a time. These methods can be chained together.
116 * Append the given selection clause to the internal state. Each clause is
152 // Shortcut when clause is empty
202 * SELECT} clause.
290 * @param orderBy How to order the rows, formatted as an SQL ORDER BY clause (excluding the
307 * @param groupBy A filter declaring how to group rows, formatted as an SQL GROUP BY clause
311 * being used, formatted as an SQL HAVING clause (excluding the HAVING itself).
314 * @param orderBy How to order the rows, formatted as an SQL ORDER BY clause (excluding the
317 * @param limit Limits the number of rows returned by the query, formatted as LIMIT clause
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  /developers/samples/android/common/src/java/com/example/android/common/db/
SelectionBuilder.java 42 * clause at a time. These methods can be chained together.
116 * Append the given selection clause to the internal state. Each clause is
152 // Shortcut when clause is empty
202 * SELECT} clause.
290 * @param orderBy How to order the rows, formatted as an SQL ORDER BY clause (excluding the
307 * @param groupBy A filter declaring how to group rows, formatted as an SQL GROUP BY clause
311 * being used, formatted as an SQL HAVING clause (excluding the HAVING itself).
314 * @param orderBy How to order the rows, formatted as an SQL ORDER BY clause (excluding the
317 * @param limit Limits the number of rows returned by the query, formatted as LIMIT clause
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  /development/samples/browseable/BasicSyncAdapter/src/com.example.android.common/db/
SelectionBuilder.java 42 * clause at a time. These methods can be chained together.
116 * Append the given selection clause to the internal state. Each clause is
152 // Shortcut when clause is empty
202 * SELECT} clause.
290 * @param orderBy How to order the rows, formatted as an SQL ORDER BY clause (excluding the
307 * @param groupBy A filter declaring how to group rows, formatted as an SQL GROUP BY clause
311 * being used, formatted as an SQL HAVING clause (excluding the HAVING itself).
314 * @param orderBy How to order the rows, formatted as an SQL ORDER BY clause (excluding the
317 * @param limit Limits the number of rows returned by the query, formatted as LIMIT clause
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  /external/clang/test/OpenMP/
for_misc_messages.c 66 // expected-error@+2 {{unexpected OpenMP clause 'linear' in directive '#pragma omp for'}}
122 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
128 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
134 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
139 // expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
145 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
151 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
164 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
179 // expected-error@+1 {{argument to 'collapse' clause must be a positive integer value}}
184 // expected-error@+1 {{argument to 'collapse' clause must be a positive integer value}
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parallel_for_misc_messages.c 62 // expected-error@+2 {{unexpected OpenMP clause 'linear' in directive '#pragma omp parallel for'}}
109 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
114 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
119 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
123 // expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
128 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
133 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
144 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
156 // expected-error@+1 {{argument to 'collapse' clause must be a positive integer value}}
160 // expected-error@+1 {{argument to 'collapse' clause must be a positive integer value}
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simd_misc_messages.c 66 // expected-error@+2 {{unexpected OpenMP clause 'firstprivate' in directive '#pragma omp simd'}}
138 // expected-error@+1 {{argument to 'safelen' clause must be a positive integer value}}
141 // expected-error@+1 {{argument to 'safelen' clause must be a positive integer value}}
144 // expected-error@+1 {{argument to 'safelen' clause must be a positive integer value}}
172 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
176 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
180 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
183 // xxpected-error@+1 {{expected expression}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
187 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
191 // expected-note@+1 {{to match this '('}} expected-note@+1 {{as specified in 'collapse' clause}}
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  /external/chromium_org/third_party/sqlite/src/test/
e_delete.test 46 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-20205-17349 If the WHERE clause is not present, all
69 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-30203-16177 If a WHERE clause is supplied, then only
70 # those rows for which the result of evaluating the WHERE clause as a
253 the %s %s clause is not allowed on UPDATE or DELETE statements within triggers
320 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-44062-08550 If a DELETE statement has a LIMIT clause,
335 # clause cannot be losslessly converted to an integer value, it is an
358 # clause, then it is similarly evaluated and cast to an integer value.
374 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-64004-53814 If there is no OFFSET clause, or the
396 # clause, then all rows that would be deleted in the absence of the
397 # LIMIT clause are sorted according to the ORDER BY. The first M rows
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tkt2391.test 39 # the "COLLATE nocase" clause and use the default collation sequence
tkt3773.test 13 # subquery contains an ORDER BY clause.
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/sqlite/src/src/
where.c 13 ** the WHERE clause of SQL statements. This module is responsible for
44 ** help it analyze the subexpressions of the WHERE clause. Each WHERE
45 ** clause subexpression is separated from the others by AND operators,
72 ** If a term in the WHERE clause does not match either of the two previous
106 WhereClause *pWC; /* The clause this term is part of */
120 #define TERM_OR_OK 0x40 /* Used during OR-clause processing */
129 ** WHERE clause. Mostly this is a container for one or more WhereTerms.
152 Bitmask indexable; /* Bitmask of all indexable tables in the clause */
169 ** clause, the cursor numbers might not begin with 0 and they might
178 ** For example, if the WHERE clause expression used these VDB
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select.c 53 SrcList *pSrc, /* the FROM clause -- which tables to scan */
54 Expr *pWhere, /* the WHERE clause */
55 ExprList *pGroupBy, /* the GROUP BY clause */
56 Expr *pHaving, /* the HAVING clause */
57 ExprList *pOrderBy, /* the ORDER BY clause */
227 ** WHERE clause expression of a SELECT statement. The new term, which
228 ** is ANDed with the existing WHERE clause, is of the form:
238 SrcList *pSrc, /* List of tables in FROM clause */
244 Expr **ppWhere /* IN/OUT: The WHERE clause to add to */
276 ** join restriction specified in the ON or USING clause and not a par
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delete.c 19 ** (as in the FROM clause of a SELECT statement) in this case it contains
86 ** pWhere argument is an optional WHERE clause that restricts the
92 Expr *pWhere, /* Optional WHERE clause to be added */
133 SrcList *pSrc, /* the FROM clause -- which tables to scan */
134 Expr *pWhere, /* The WHERE clause. May be null */
135 ExprList *pOrderBy, /* The ORDER BY clause. May be null */
136 Expr *pLimit, /* The LIMIT clause. May be null */
137 Expr *pOffset, /* The OFFSET clause. May be null */
147 /* Check that there isn't an ORDER BY without a LIMIT clause.
178 /* duplicate the FROM clause as it is needed by both the DELETE/UPDATE tre
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  /external/clang/lib/AST/
Stmt.cpp     [all...]
  /cts/tools/signature-tools/src/signature/model/
ITypeVariableDefinition.java 28 * extends clause. If no upper bounds are explicitly specified then
  /development/samples/VoicemailProviderDemo/src/com/example/android/voicemail/common/core/
VoicemailFilterFactory.java 41 * where clause. Using this method requires the knowledge of the name of columns used in voicemail
46 * Creates a voicemail filter with the specified where clause. Use this method only if you know
78 /** Combine multiple filters with OR clause. */
83 /** Combine multiple filters with AND clause. */
  /external/chromium-trace/trace-viewer/third_party/python_gflags/
README.chromium 6 License: BSD 3-Clause License
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/mesa/src/src/gallium/drivers/r300/compiler/
radeon_program.c 37 * Transform the given clause in the following way:
38 * 1. Replace it with an empty clause
39 * 2. For every instruction in the original clause, try the given
42 * has emitted the appropriate instruction(s) into the new clause;
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/python_gflags/
README.chromium 6 License: BSD 3-Clause License
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/re2/re2/testing/
null_walker.cc 31 // can match an empty string). Returns whether this clause can match an
  /external/chromium_org/ui/base/ime/
composition_text.h 48 // clause (on Windows). Gtk doesn't have such concept, so background color is
  /external/clang/test/CXX/class.derived/
p1.cpp 3 // base-clause:

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