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b-post1.s | 2 % correspond to a LOP_POST for an initialization of $255 with 4. A
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b-badmain.s | 3 % :Main that does not correspond to the address in the initialization of
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b-loc64k.s | 2 % correspond to the start of a mmo file with two instructions, 64k apart.
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b-twoinsn.s | 2 % correspond to the start of a mmo file with two instructions. This file
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/external/v8/test/mjsunit/regress/ |
regress-270142.js | 29 // functions correspond.
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/external/libunwind/doc/ |
unw_is_signal_frame.tex | 25 In a kernel-environment, a signal frame might, for example, correspond
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/external/harfbuzz_ng/win32/ |
detectenv-msvc.mak | 29 # correspond to the build type (i.e. 32-bit Release for 32-bit Release builds, and so on).
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create-lists-msvc.mak | 30 # $(intdir)\%~nc.obj needs to correspond to the rules added in build-rules-msvc.mak
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/system/bt/doc/ |
power_management.md | 24 Each of these correspond to a function name in `bta/sys/bta_sys_conn.c`, which
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/external/llvm/bindings/ocaml/target/ |
llvm_target.mli | 160 [Error] if [triple] does not correspond to a registered target. *)
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/external/nanohttpd/ |
README.md | 161 The coordinates for your development environment should correspond to these. When looking for an older version take care because we switched groupId from *com.nanohttpd* to *org.nanohttpd* in mid 2015.
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/external/nanohttpd/src/site/markdown/ |
index.md | 159 The coordinates for your development environment should correspond to these. When looking for an older version take care because we switched groupId from *com.nanohttpd* to *org.nanohttpd* in mid 2015.
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/external/v8/src/js/ |
uri.js | 41 // Does the char code correspond to an alpha-numeric char.
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/hardware/intel/common/omx-components/videocodec/libvpx_internal/libvpx/vp8/common/ppc/ |
loopfilter_filters_altivec.asm | 35 ;# address then correspond to position within a register, the higher-order 40 ;# still if the low-order bits of the register number correspond to [all...] |
/frameworks/rs/api/ |
rs_matrix.spec | 399 matrix will correspond to performing the rhs transformation first followed by
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/ndk/build/core/ |
init.mk | 499 # ignore others, which could correspond to special and experimental cases
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build-binary.mk | 353 # all_source_patterns contains the list of filename patterns that correspond
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/external/libvorbis/doc/ |
01-introduction.tex | 400 coupling is in use, some vectors will correspond to coupled magnitude
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/external/testng/doc/ |
prettify.js | 63 // token style names. correspond to css classes
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/external/v8/src/debug/ |
liveedit.js | 551 // textually correspond), but we cannot patch the code, so we see them [all...] |
mirrors.js | [all...] |
/dalvik/docs/ |
prettify.js | 146 // token style names. correspond to css classes [all...] |
/external/jacoco/org.jacoco.report/src/org/jacoco/report/internal/html/resources/ |
prettify.js | 144 // token style names. correspond to css classes [all...] |
/prebuilts/gdb/darwin-x86/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/ |
topics.py | 5 'atom-literals': "\nLiterals\n********\n\nPython supports string literals and various numeric literals:\n\n literal ::= stringliteral | integer | longinteger\n | floatnumber | imagnumber\n\nEvaluation of a literal yields an object of the given type (string,\ninteger, long integer, floating point number, complex number) with the\ngiven value. The value may be approximated in the case of floating\npoint and imaginary (complex) literals. See section *Literals* for\ndetails.\n\nAll literals correspond to immutable data types, and hence the\nobject's identity is less important than its value. Multiple\nevaluations of literals with the same value (either the same\noccurrence in the program text or a different occurrence) may obtain\nthe same object or a different object with the same value.\n", [all...] |
/prebuilts/gdb/linux-x86/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/ |
topics.py | 5 'atom-literals': "\nLiterals\n********\n\nPython supports string literals and various numeric literals:\n\n literal ::= stringliteral | integer | longinteger\n | floatnumber | imagnumber\n\nEvaluation of a literal yields an object of the given type (string,\ninteger, long integer, floating point number, complex number) with the\ngiven value. The value may be approximated in the case of floating\npoint and imaginary (complex) literals. See section *Literals* for\ndetails.\n\nAll literals correspond to immutable data types, and hence the\nobject's identity is less important than its value. Multiple\nevaluations of literals with the same value (either the same\noccurrence in the program text or a different occurrence) may obtain\nthe same object or a different object with the same value.\n", [all...] |