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  /external/icu/icu4c/source/i18n/
collationfastlatin.h 86 * Contraction with one fast Latin character.
87 * Use INDEX_MASK to find the start of the contraction list after the fixed table.
89 * Otherwise use CONTR_CHAR_MASK for the contraction character index
94 * Also, U+0000 maps to a contraction entry, so that the fast path need not
96 * It usually maps to a contraction list with only the completely ignorable default value.
98 static const uint32_t CONTRACTION = 0x400;
172 * Contraction result first word bits 8..0 contain the
173 * second contraction character, as a char index 0..NUM_FAST_CHARS-1.
174 * Each contraction list is terminated with a word containing CONTR_CHAR_MASK.
178 * Contraction result first word bits 10..9 contain the result length
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  /external/icu/icu4c/source/test/cintltst/
usrchdat.c 344 static const SearchData CONTRACTION[] = {
354 /* contraction prefix */
369 /* ends not with a contraction character */
382 * "ab" generates a contraction that's an expansion. The "z" matches the
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  /external/icu/android_icu4j/src/main/java/android/icu/impl/coll/
CollationFastLatin.java 82 * Contraction with one fast Latin character.
83 * Use INDEX_MASK to find the start of the contraction list after the fixed table.
85 * Otherwise use CONTR_CHAR_MASK for the contraction character index
90 * Also, U+0000 maps to a contraction entry, so that the fast path need not
92 * It usually maps to a contraction list with only the completely ignorable default value.
94 static final int CONTRACTION = 0x400;
168 * Contraction result first word bits 8..0 contain the
169 * second contraction character, as a char index 0..NUM_FAST_CHARS-1.
170 * Each contraction list is terminated with a word containing CONTR_CHAR_MASK.
174 * Contraction result first word bits 10..9 contain the result length
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  /external/icu/icu4j/main/classes/collate/src/com/ibm/icu/impl/coll/
CollationFastLatin.java 78 * Contraction with one fast Latin character.
79 * Use INDEX_MASK to find the start of the contraction list after the fixed table.
81 * Otherwise use CONTR_CHAR_MASK for the contraction character index
86 * Also, U+0000 maps to a contraction entry, so that the fast path need not
88 * It usually maps to a contraction list with only the completely ignorable default value.
90 static final int CONTRACTION = 0x400;
164 * Contraction result first word bits 8..0 contain the
165 * second contraction character, as a char index 0..NUM_FAST_CHARS-1.
166 * Each contraction list is terminated with a word containing CONTR_CHAR_MASK.
170 * Contraction result first word bits 10..9 contain the result length
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  /external/icu/android_icu4j/src/main/tests/android/icu/dev/test/search/
SearchTest.java 266 SearchData CONTRACTION[] = {
272 /* contraction prefix */
283 /* ends not with a contraction character */
291 * "ab" generates a contraction that's an expansion. The "z" matches the first CE of the expansion but the
302 /* contraction prefix */
315 /* ends not with a contraction character */
325 * "ab" generates a contraction that's an expansion. The "z" matches the first CE of the expansion but the
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  /external/icu/icu4j/main/tests/collate/src/com/ibm/icu/dev/test/search/
SearchTest.java 262 SearchData CONTRACTION[] = {
268 /* contraction prefix */
279 /* ends not with a contraction character */
287 * "ab" generates a contraction that's an expansion. The "z" matches the first CE of the expansion but the
298 /* contraction prefix */
311 /* ends not with a contraction character */
321 * "ab" generates a contraction that's an expansion. The "z" matches the first CE of the expansion but the
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  /external/libgdx/backends/gdx-backend-moe/libs/
intel-moe-core.jar 
  /prebuilts/misc/common/icu4j/
icu4j.jar 
  /prebuilts/tools/common/m2/repository/com/ibm/icu/icu4j/53.1/
icu4j-53.1.jar 
  /prebuilts/tools/common/m2/repository/com/ibm/icu/icu4j/54.1.1/
icu4j-54.1.1.jar 

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