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  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/test/fixedbugs/
issue11326.go 19 // Any implementation must be able to handle these constants at
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/encoding/
encoding.go 25 // UnmarshalBinary must be able to decode the form generated by MarshalBinary.
43 // UnmarshalText must be able to decode the form generated by MarshalText.
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/hash/
hash.go 22 // That is, any released versions of the packages should be able to
42 // The Write method must be able to accept any amount
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/encoding/
encoding.go 25 // UnmarshalBinary must be able to decode the form generated by MarshalBinary.
43 // UnmarshalText must be able to decode the form generated by MarshalText.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/hash/
hash.go 22 // That is, any released versions of the packages should be able to
42 // The Write method must be able to accept any amount
  /external/brotli/research/
README.md 3 In this directory we publish simple tools to analyze backward reference distance distributions in LZ77 compression. We developed these tools to be able to make more efficient encoding of distances in large-window brotli. In large-window compression the average cost of a backward reference distance is higher, and this may allow for more advanced encoding strategies, such as delta coding or an increase in context size, to bring significant compression density improvements. Our tools visualize the backward references as histogram images, i.e., one pixel in the image shows how many distances of a certain range exist at a certain locality in the data. The human visual system is excellent at pattern detection, so we tried to roughly identify patterns visually before going into more quantitative analysis. These tools can turn out to be useful in development of other LZ77-based compressors and we hope you try them out.
  /external/curl/docs/cmdline-opts/
proto.d 39 being able to disable potentially dangerous protocols, without relying upon
remote-name.d 14 server to be able to choose the file name refer to --remote-header-name which
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/compress/gzip/
issue14937_test.go 14 // to be able to have deterministic packages.
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/crypto/cipher/
cfb.go 29 // able to match CTR/OFB performance.
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/testing/
benchmark_test.go 89 // The function must be able to log/abort
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/test/
closedchan.go 270 // should be able to get the last value via Recv
280 // should be able to get the last value via Recv2
290 // should be able to get the last value via Nbrecv
300 // should be able to get the last value via Nbrecv2
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/compress/gzip/
issue14937_test.go 14 // to be able to have deterministic packages.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/crypto/cipher/
cfb.go 29 // able to match CTR/OFB performance.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/testing/
benchmark_test.go 89 // The function must be able to log/abort
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/test/
closedchan.go 270 // should be able to get the last value via Recv
280 // should be able to get the last value via Recv2
290 // should be able to get the last value via Nbrecv
300 // should be able to get the last value via Nbrecv2
  /external/iptables/iptables/
iptables-apply 46 be able to answer affirmatively. In this case, the script rolls back to the
  /external/walt/docs/
ChromeOS.md 42 The script will respond with `Listening on port 50007`. It can be stopped by pressing Ctrl-C. At this point you should be able to use the WALT Android app as if it's running on a regular Android device. If you reset or reconnect the WALT device, you'll need to re-run the script (no need to re-run the iptables command).
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/internal/poll/
fd.go 16 // #4373: since historically programs have not been able to detect
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/internal/poll/
fd.go 16 // #4373: since historically programs have not been able to detect
  /compatibility/cdd/7_hardware-compatibility/
7_7_usb.md 20 requirements** so they will be able to upgrade to the future platform releases.
26 be able to upgrade to future platform releases.
30 requirements** so they will be able to upgrade to the future platform releases.
7_3_sensors.md 41 **STRONGLY RECOMMENDED** to meet these requirements so they will be able to
88 * [C-1-1] MUST be able to report events up to a frequency of at least 50 Hz.
148 * [C-1-2] MUST be able to report events up to a frequency of at least 10 Hz
199 * [C-1-2] MUST be able to determine the location in open-sky conditions
208 be able to determine its location, in open sky, within 10 seconds,
215 * [C-1-3] MUST be able to determine location within 20 meters, and speed
221 * SHOULD be able to simultaneously track at least 24 satellites, from
275 * [C-1-1] MUST be able to report events up to a frequency of at least 50 Hz.
317 * [C-1-2] MUST be able to deliver events at 5 Hz or greater.
319 * [SR] STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to be able to report pressure measurements in th
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  /compatibility/cdd/9_security-model/
9_4_alternate-execution-environments.md 41 the alternate runtime MUST inform the user that the application will be able to
  /external/curl/packages/vms/
backup_gnv_curl_src.com 11 $! VMS system to be able to extract ODS-5 filenames and directories.
  /external/mesa3d/docs/specs/
WL_create_wayland_buffer_from_image.spec 79 will generate EGL_BAD_MATCH if the implementation is not able to represent

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