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  /external/cmockery/cmockery_0_1_2/
Makefile.am 20 ## The .h files you want to install (that is, .h files that people
34 ## unittests you want to run when people type 'make check'.
  /external/google-tv-pairing-protocol/cpp/
Makefile.am 33 ## The .h files you want to install (that is, .h files that people
87 ## unittests to run when people type 'make check'.
  /external/iptables/extensions/
libxt_recent.man 4 For example, you can create a "badguy" list out of people attempting to connect
67 with people faking their source address in order to DoS you via this module by
  /external/libbrillo/brillo/dbus/
data_serialization_unittest.cc 705 std::vector<Person> people{{"John", "Doe", 32}, {"Jane", "Smith", 48}};
706 AppendValueToWriter(&writer, people);
707 AppendValueToWriterAsVariant(&writer, people);
708 AppendValueToWriterAsVariant(&writer, people);
722 EXPECT_EQ(people, people_out1);
723 EXPECT_EQ(people, people_out2);
724 EXPECT_EQ(people, people_out3);
730 std::vector<Person> people{{"John", "Doe", 32}, {"Jane", "Smith", 48}};
  /external/libcap-ng/libcap-ng-0.7/
libcap-ng.spec 9 URL: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/libcap-ng
10 Source0: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/libcap-ng/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
  /external/llvm/docs/tutorial/
LangImpl10.rst 79 domain that many people are interested in: building a compiler for a
92 of people who are interested in languages and are often willing to help
124 representation for code gets a lot of people excited. Unfortunately,
125 these people are usually thinking about C or a language from the C
176 One thing about LLVM that turns off many people is that it does not
179 complaint is that people perceive LLVM as being incapable of performing
193 of "name equivalence". Another place this surprises people is if you
205 user-driven: people want LLVM to include some specific feature, so they
OCamlLangImpl8.rst 87 domain that many people are interested in: building a compiler for a
100 of people who are interested in languages and are often willing to help
132 representation for code gets a lot of people excited. Unfortunately,
133 these people are usually thinking about C or a language from the C
184 One thing about LLVM that turns off many people is that it does not
187 complaint is that people perceive LLVM as being incapable of performing
201 of "name equivalence". Another place this surprises people is if you
213 user-driven: people want LLVM to include some specific feature, so they
  /external/lz4/contrib/cmake_unofficial/
CMakeLists.txt 37 # install anything. However, we want to let people override this, so
63 # Allow people to choose whether to build shared or static libraries
  /external/protobuf/examples/
add_person.go 121 book.People = append(book.People, addr)
  /external/swiftshader/third_party/LLVM/docs/tutorial/
LangImpl8.html 130 that many people are interested in: building a compiler for a specific language.
145 list</a>: it has lots of people who are interested in languages and are often
183 code gets a lot of people excited. Unfortunately, these people are usually
246 <p>One thing about LLVM that turns off many people is that it does not solve all
248 to solve you some other day). One specific complaint is that people perceive
262 surprises people is if you have two types in a high-level language that have the
272 aliasing, etc). Many of the enhancements are user-driven: people want LLVM to
OCamlLangImpl8.html 130 that many people are interested in: building a compiler for a specific language.
145 list</a>: it has lots of people who are interested in languages and are often
183 code gets a lot of people excited. Unfortunately, these people are usually
246 <p>One thing about LLVM that turns off many people is that it does not solve all
248 to solve you some other day). One specific complaint is that people perceive
262 surprises people is if you have two types in a high-level language that have the
272 aliasing, etc). Many of the enhancements are user-driven: people want LLVM to
  /libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/util/
IntSummaryStatistics.java 47 * IntSummaryStatistics stats = people.stream()
51 * This computes, in a single pass, the count of people, as well as the minimum,
LongSummaryStatistics.java 48 * LongSummaryStatistics stats = people.stream()
52 * This computes, in a single pass, the count of people, as well as the minimum,
  /packages/apps/Messaging/src/com/android/messaging/util/
SafeAsyncTask.java 134 * This provides a way for people to run async tasks but without onPostExecute.
149 * This provides a way for people to run async tasks but without onPostExecute.
  /packages/inputmethods/LatinIME/java/res/values-en-rAU/
strings-talkback-descriptions.xml 69 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_people" msgid="8414196269847492817">"People"</string>
75 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_eight_smiley_people" msgid="5682663819532433464">"Smiley &amp; People"</string>
  /packages/inputmethods/LatinIME/java/res/values-en-rCA/
strings-talkback-descriptions.xml 69 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_people" msgid="8414196269847492817">"People"</string>
75 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_eight_smiley_people" msgid="5682663819532433464">"Smiley &amp; People"</string>
  /packages/inputmethods/LatinIME/java/res/values-en-rGB/
strings-talkback-descriptions.xml 69 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_people" msgid="8414196269847492817">"People"</string>
75 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_eight_smiley_people" msgid="5682663819532433464">"Smiley &amp; People"</string>
  /packages/inputmethods/LatinIME/java/res/values-en-rIN/
strings-talkback-descriptions.xml 69 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_people" msgid="8414196269847492817">"People"</string>
75 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_eight_smiley_people" msgid="5682663819532433464">"Smiley &amp; People"</string>
  /packages/inputmethods/LatinIME/java/res/values-en-rXC/
strings-talkback-descriptions.xml 69 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_people" msgid="8414196269847492817">"????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????People??????"</string>
75 <string name="spoken_descrption_emoji_category_eight_smiley_people" msgid="5682663819532433464">"????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Smiley &amp; People??????"</string>
  /external/python/cpython2/Doc/howto/
doanddont.rst 265 Every so often, people seem to be writing stuff in the Python library again,
270 A useful module very few people know about is :mod:`os.path`. It always has the
284 There are also many useful built-in functions people seem not to be aware of
286 any sequence with comparable semantics, for example, yet many people write
306 are often more than is comfortable to put in one line, many people do::
  /prebuilts/misc/common/robolectric/3.1.1/lib/
commons-logging-1.1.1.pom 394 <url>${commons.deployment.protocol}://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository</url>
399 <url>${commons.deployment.protocol}://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository</url>
496 <url>${commons.deployment.protocol}://people.apache.org/www/commons.apache.org/logging/</url>
project-4.0.pom 229 <url>scp://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-ibiblio-rsync-repository</url>
234 <url>scp://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository</url>
239 <url>scp://people.apache.org/www/hc.apache.org/</url>
  /prebuilts/tools/common/m2/repository/commons-logging/commons-logging/1.1.1/
commons-logging-1.1.1.pom 394 <url>${commons.deployment.protocol}://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository</url>
399 <url>${commons.deployment.protocol}://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository</url>
496 <url>${commons.deployment.protocol}://people.apache.org/www/commons.apache.org/logging/</url>
  /prebuilts/tools/common/m2/repository/org/apache/httpcomponents/project/4.0/
project-4.0.pom 229 <url>scp://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-ibiblio-rsync-repository</url>
234 <url>scp://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository</url>
239 <url>scp://people.apache.org/www/hc.apache.org/</url>
  /prebuilts/tools/common/offline-m2/commons-logging/commons-logging/1.1.1/
commons-logging-1.1.1.pom 394 <url>${commons.deployment.protocol}://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository</url>
399 <url>${commons.deployment.protocol}://people.apache.org/www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository</url>
496 <url>${commons.deployment.protocol}://people.apache.org/www/commons.apache.org/logging/</url>

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