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/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/vendor/golang_org/x/text/transform/
transform.go
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// Use
of
this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// receive all
of
the transformed bytes.
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// returns the number
of
dst bytes written and src bytes read. The
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// atEOF argument tells whether src represents the last bytes
of
the
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// A nil error means that all
of
the transformed bytes (whether freshly
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// were written to dst. A nil error can be returned regardless
of
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// ErrShortDst means that dst was too short to receive all
of
the
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// that determines how much
of
the input already conforms to the Transformer.
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// last bytes
of
the input.
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// regardless
of
whether atEOF is true. If err is nil, then then n mus
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/build/make/core/
main.mk
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# Absolute path
of
the present working direcotry.
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# the top
of
the source tree, for example when "make -C" is used in m/mm/mmm.
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# change the behavior
of
the build.
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# Adding the jacoco library can cause the inclusion
of
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Code should be written to work regardless
of
a device being Treble or \
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#
of
actionable compatible properties is enabled or not.
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# To speedup startup
of
non-preopted builds, don't verify or compile the boot image.
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# Define a function that, given a list
of
module tags, returns
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# Before we go and include all
of
the module makefiles, mark the PRODUCT_*
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# defined by this makefile; this will install all
of
thos
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/external/boringssl/src/util/fipstools/
delocate.go
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// WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF
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// WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS
OF
USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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//
OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
OF
OR IN
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// CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
OF
THIS SOFTWARE. */
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// delocate performs several transformations
of
textual assembly code. See
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// contents contains the contents
of
the file.
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// ast points to the head
of
the syntax tree.
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// symbols is the set
of
symbols defined in the module.
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// localEntrySymbols is the set
of
symbols with .localentry directives
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/external/libvpx/libvpx/third_party/x86inc/
x86inc.asm
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;* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF
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;* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS
OF
USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
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;* ACTION
OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
OF
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;* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
OF
THIS SOFTWARE.
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; NASM/YASM syntax combined with a large number
of
macros to provide easy
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; It also has various other useful features to simplify writing the kind
of
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; Unlike the rest
of
x264, this file is available under an ISC license, as it
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; has significant usefulness outside
of
x264 and we want it to be available
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; to the largest audience possible.
Of
course, if you modify it for your ow
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/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/encoding/json/
encode.go
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// Use
of
this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// Package json implements encoding and decoding
of
JSON as defined in
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// Marshal returns the JSON encoding
of
v.
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// but mimics a similar, necessary exception in the behavior
of
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// Each exported struct field becomes a member
of
the object, using the
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// field name as the object key, unless the field is omitted for one
of
the
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// The encoding
of
each struct field can be customized by the format string
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// The format string gives the name
of
the field, possibly followed by a
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// comma-separated list
of
options. The name may be empty in order to
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// Examples
of
struct field tags and their meanings
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/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/encoding/json/
encode.go
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// Use
of
this source code is governed by a BSD-style
5
// Package json implements encoding and decoding
of
JSON as defined in
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// Marshal returns the JSON encoding
of
v.
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// but mimics a similar, necessary exception in the behavior
of
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// Each exported struct field becomes a member
of
the object, using the
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// field name as the object key, unless the field is omitted for one
of
the
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// The encoding
of
each struct field can be customized by the format string
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// The format string gives the name
of
the field, possibly followed by a
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// comma-separated list
of
options. The name may be empty in order to
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// Examples
of
struct field tags and their meanings
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/external/webrtc/data/voice_engine/stereo_rtp_files/
toggling_stereo_g729_pt18_pt125.rtp
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hrtf_g722_1C_48.rtp
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hrtf_g722_1C_48_jitterT2.rtp
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/external/webrtc/talk/media/testdata/
h264-svc-99-640x360.rtpdump
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