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/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/cmd/yacc/
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/bionic/libc/dns/net/
gethnamaddr.c
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/build/core/
prebuilt_internal.mk
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$(error LOCAL_JILL_FLAGS is not supported any
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/build/tools/droiddoc/templates-sac/
customizations.cs
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include:"../../../../frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/
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/more_toc.cs" ?>
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elif:
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/external/ImageMagick/www/api/
color.php
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<p>AcquireColorCache() caches one or
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color configurations which provides a mapping between color attributes and a color name.</p>
mime.php
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<p>AcquireMimeCache() caches one or
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magic configurations which provides a mapping between magic attributes and a magic name.</p>
/external/autotest/client/virt/
base_installer.py
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in the pickle protocol. And, in case this pickle thing needs
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/external/autotest/site_utils/
perf_compare.py
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automatically imaging one or
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chromeOS devices with particular builds,
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in the file "perf_benchmarks.json". Some benchmarks output
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perf keys than
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logging.error('Perf key "%s" is associated with
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@param iteration_nums: A list of one or
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number of iterations to run for one or
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benchmarks.
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@param perf_keys: A list of one or
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string perf keys we need to
/external/bison/data/
glr.cc
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# GNU General Public License for
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details.
/external/chromium-trace/catapult/third_party/gsutil/third_party/protorpc/experimental/javascript/closure/
base.js
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* clobbering if base.js is loaded
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* See
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* Creates object stubs for a namespace. The presence of one or
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// for example). See bootstrap/ for
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* an argument because that would make it
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// but that would require many
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// Does anyone know a
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/external/curl/src/
tool_setopt.c
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* these are linked through the '
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/external/icu/icu4c/source/test/perf/collationperf/
CollPerf.pl
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<li>For
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information on incremental vs. sort key comparison, the importance
/external/jsilver/src/com/google/clearsilver/jsilver/syntax/
jsilver.sablecc
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| {many} command [
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{->New command.multiple([command.command,
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/external/libevent/
evutil.c
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/* Helper for systems with no getaddrinfo(): make one or
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/external/libgdx/extensions/gdx-tools/src/com/badlogic/gdx/tools/hiero/
Hiero.java
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} else if (
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/external/v8/src/runtime/
runtime-regexp.cc
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// isn't empty, we can never create
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/external/v8/src/wasm/
decoder.h
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bool
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function in class:v8::internal::wasm::Decoder
/external/v8/test/mjsunit/
allocation-site-info.js
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// A
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complex nested literal case.
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// A
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complex nested literal case.
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/text/format/
DateFormat.java
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* <p>See {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} for
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* about patterns, or if you need a
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complete or correct implementation.
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* added. For the same input in {@code es_ES}, we'd have even
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extra text:
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/gas/testsuite/gas/arm/
vfp1.s
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@ any
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vfp1_t2.s
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@ any
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/prebuilts/gdb/darwin-x86/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/
topics.py
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'atom-identifiers': '\nIdentifiers (Names)\n*******************\n\nAn identifier occurring as an atom is a name. See section\n*Identifiers and keywords* for lexical definition and section *Naming\nand binding* for documentation of naming and binding.\n\nWhen the name is bound to an object, evaluation of the atom yields\nthat object. When a name is not bound, an attempt to evaluate it\nraises a ``NameError`` exception.\n\n**Private name mangling:** When an identifier that textually occurs in\na class definition begins with two or
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underscore characters and\ndoes not end in two or
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underscores, it is considered a *private\nname* of that class. Private names are transformed to a longer form\nbefore code is generated for them. The transformation inserts the\nclass name, with leading underscores removed and a single underscore\ninserted, in front of the name. For example, the identifier\n``__spam`` occurring in a class named ``Ham`` will be transformed to\n``_Ham__spam``. This transformation is independent of the syntactical\ncontext in which the identifier is used. If the transformed name is\nextremely long (longer than 255 characters), implementation defined\ntruncation may happen. If the class name consists only of underscores,\nno transformation is done.\n',
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'bltin-code-objects': '\nCode Objects\n************\n\nCode objects are used by the implementation to represent "pseudo-\ncompiled" executable Python code such as a function body. They differ\nfrom function objects because they don\'t contain a reference to their\nglobal execution environment. Code objects are returned by the built-\nin ``compile()`` function and can be extracted from function objects\nthrough their ``func_code`` attribute. See also the ``code`` module.\n\nA code object can be executed or evaluated by passing it (instead of a\nsource string) to the ``exec`` statement or the built-in ``eval()``\nfunction.\n\nSee *The standard type hierarchy* for
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/prebuilts/gdb/linux-x86/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/
topics.py
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'atom-identifiers': '\nIdentifiers (Names)\n*******************\n\nAn identifier occurring as an atom is a name. See section\n*Identifiers and keywords* for lexical definition and section *Naming\nand binding* for documentation of naming and binding.\n\nWhen the name is bound to an object, evaluation of the atom yields\nthat object. When a name is not bound, an attempt to evaluate it\nraises a ``NameError`` exception.\n\n**Private name mangling:** When an identifier that textually occurs in\na class definition begins with two or
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underscore characters and\ndoes not end in two or
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underscores, it is considered a *private\nname* of that class. Private names are transformed to a longer form\nbefore code is generated for them. The transformation inserts the\nclass name, with leading underscores removed and a single underscore\ninserted, in front of the name. For example, the identifier\n``__spam`` occurring in a class named ``Ham`` will be transformed to\n``_Ham__spam``. This transformation is independent of the syntactical\ncontext in which the identifier is used. If the transformed name is\nextremely long (longer than 255 characters), implementation defined\ntruncation may happen. If the class name consists only of underscores,\nno transformation is done.\n',
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'bltin-code-objects': '\nCode Objects\n************\n\nCode objects are used by the implementation to represent "pseudo-\ncompiled" executable Python code such as a function body. They differ\nfrom function objects because they don\'t contain a reference to their\nglobal execution environment. Code objects are returned by the built-\nin ``compile()`` function and can be extracted from function objects\nthrough their ``func_code`` attribute. See also the ``code`` module.\n\nA code object can be executed or evaluated by passing it (instead of a\nsource string) to the ``exec`` statement or the built-in ``eval()``\nfunction.\n\nSee *The standard type hierarchy* for
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/prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/
topics.py
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'atom-identifiers': '\nIdentifiers (Names)\n*******************\n\nAn identifier occurring as an atom is a name. See section\n*Identifiers and keywords* for lexical definition and section *Naming\nand binding* for documentation of naming and binding.\n\nWhen the name is bound to an object, evaluation of the atom yields\nthat object. When a name is not bound, an attempt to evaluate it\nraises a ``NameError`` exception.\n\n**Private name mangling:** When an identifier that textually occurs in\na class definition begins with two or
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underscore characters and\ndoes not end in two or
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underscores, it is considered a *private\nname* of that class. Private names are transformed to a longer form\nbefore code is generated for them. The transformation inserts the\nclass name, with leading underscores removed and a single underscore\ninserted, in front of the name. For example, the identifier\n``__spam`` occurring in a class named ``Ham`` will be transformed to\n``_Ham__spam``. This transformation is independent of the syntactical\ncontext in which the identifier is used. If the transformed name is\nextremely long (longer than 255 characters), implementation defined\ntruncation may happen. If the class name consists only of underscores,\nno transformation is done.\n',
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'bltin-code-objects': '\nCode Objects\n************\n\nCode objects are used by the implementation to represent "pseudo-\ncompiled" executable Python code such as a function body. They differ\nfrom function objects because they don\'t contain a reference to their\nglobal execution environment. Code objects are returned by the built-\nin ``compile()`` function and can be extracted from function objects\nthrough their ``func_code`` attribute. See also the ``code`` module.\n\nA code object can be executed or evaluated by passing it (instead of a\nsource string) to the ``exec`` statement or the built-in ``eval()``\nfunction.\n\nSee *The standard type hierarchy* for
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/prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/
topics.py
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'atom-identifiers': '\nIdentifiers (Names)\n*******************\n\nAn identifier occurring as an atom is a name. See section\n*Identifiers and keywords* for lexical definition and section *Naming\nand binding* for documentation of naming and binding.\n\nWhen the name is bound to an object, evaluation of the atom yields\nthat object. When a name is not bound, an attempt to evaluate it\nraises a ``NameError`` exception.\n\n**Private name mangling:** When an identifier that textually occurs in\na class definition begins with two or
more
underscore characters and\ndoes not end in two or
more
underscores, it is considered a *private\nname* of that class. Private names are transformed to a longer form\nbefore code is generated for them. The transformation inserts the\nclass name, with leading underscores removed and a single underscore\ninserted, in front of the name. For example, the identifier\n``__spam`` occurring in a class named ``Ham`` will be transformed to\n``_Ham__spam``. This transformation is independent of the syntactical\ncontext in which the identifier is used. If the transformed name is\nextremely long (longer than 255 characters), implementation defined\ntruncation may happen. If the class name consists only of underscores,\nno transformation is done.\n',
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'bltin-code-objects': '\nCode Objects\n************\n\nCode objects are used by the implementation to represent "pseudo-\ncompiled" executable Python code such as a function body. They differ\nfrom function objects because they don\'t contain a reference to their\nglobal execution environment. Code objects are returned by the built-\nin ``compile()`` function and can be extracted from function objects\nthrough their ``func_code`` attribute. See also the ``code`` module.\n\nA code object can be executed or evaluated by passing it (instead of a\nsource string) to the ``exec`` statement or the built-in ``eval()``\nfunction.\n\nSee *The standard type hierarchy* for
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