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/third_party/skia/tests/sksl/errors/ |
D | VectorSlice.glsl | 3 error: 7: 'half4' is not a valid parameter to 'half3' constructor; use '.xyz' instead 4 error: 8: 'half4' is not a valid parameter to 'half2' constructor; use '.xy' instead 5 error: 9: 'half4' is not a valid parameter to 'half' constructor; use '.x' instead 6 error: 12: 'int4' is not a valid parameter to 'int3' constructor; use '.xyz' instead 7 error: 13: 'int4' is not a valid parameter to 'int2' constructor; use '.xy' instead 8 error: 14: 'int4' is not a valid parameter to 'int' constructor; use '.x' instead 9 error: 17: 'bool4' is not a valid parameter to 'bool3' constructor; use '.xyz' instead 10 error: 18: 'bool4' is not a valid parameter to 'bool2' constructor; use '.xy' instead 11 error: 19: 'bool4' is not a valid parameter to 'bool' constructor; use '.x' instead
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/third_party/typescript/tests/baselines/reference/ |
D | truthinessCallExpressionCoercion2.errors.txt | 1 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 2 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 3 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 4 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 5 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 6 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 7 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 8 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 9 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 10 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? [all …]
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D | es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5.errors.txt | 1 …you mean to use 'import a from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? 2 …you mean to use 'import a from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? 3 …you mean to use 'import x from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? 4 …you mean to use 'import a from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? 5 …you mean to use 'import x from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? 6 …you mean to use 'import m from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? 18 …you mean to use 'import a from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? 22 …you mean to use 'import a from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? 26 …you mean to use 'import x from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? 28 …you mean to use 'import a from "./es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1InEs5_0"' instead? [all …]
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D | es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1.errors.txt | 1 …'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? 2 …'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? 3 …'. Did you mean to use 'import x from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? 4 …'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? 5 …'. Did you mean to use 'import x from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? 6 …'. Did you mean to use 'import m from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? 18 …'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? 22 …'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? 26 …'. Did you mean to use 'import x from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? 28 …'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1_0"' instead? [all …]
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D | es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImportDts1.errors.txt | 1 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 2 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 3 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'x'. Did you mean to use 'import x from "./server"' instead? 4 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 5 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'x'. Did you mean to use 'import x from "./server"' instead? 6 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'm'. Did you mean to use 'import m from "./server"' instead? 18 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 22 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 26 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'x'. Did you mean to use 'import x from "./server"' instead? 28 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? [all …]
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D | truthinessCallExpressionCoercion.errors.txt | 1 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 2 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 3 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 4 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 5 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 6 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 7 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 14 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 32 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 52 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? [all …]
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D | indexerConstraints2.errors.txt | 4 …n index signature parameter type cannot be a type alias. Consider writing '[n: number]: A' instead. 5 …n index signature parameter type cannot be a type alias. Consider writing '[s: string]: A' instead. 7 …index signature parameter type cannot be a union type. Consider using a mapped object type instead. 9 …index signature parameter type cannot be a union type. Consider using a mapped object type instead. 10 …index signature parameter type cannot be a union type. Consider using a mapped object type instead. 11 …index signature parameter type cannot be a union type. Consider using a mapped object type instead. 12 …dex signature parameter type cannot be a type alias. Consider writing '[key: string]: any' instead. 57 …n index signature parameter type cannot be a type alias. Consider writing '[n: number]: A' instead. 65 …n index signature parameter type cannot be a type alias. Consider writing '[s: string]: A' instead. 81 …index signature parameter type cannot be a union type. Consider using a mapped object type instead. [all …]
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D | truthinessCallExpressionCoercion1.errors.txt | 1 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 2 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 3 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 4 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 5 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 13 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 31 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 47 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 62 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead? 94 …tion will always return true since the function is always defined. Did you mean to call it instead?
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D | es6ImportDefaultBindingFollowedWithNamedImport1WithExport.errors.txt | 4 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 7 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 10 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'x'. Did you mean to use 'import x from "./server"' instead? 11 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 14 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'x'. Did you mean to use 'import x from "./server"' instead? 17 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'm'. Did you mean to use 'import m from "./server"' instead? 36 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 44 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? 52 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'x'. Did you mean to use 'import x from "./server"' instead? 54 …le '"./server"' has no exported member 'a'. Did you mean to use 'import a from "./server"' instead? [all …]
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D | moduleResolutionNoTsCJS.errors.txt | 1 …: error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './x' instead. 2 … error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.tsx' extension. Consider importing './y' instead. 3 …error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.d.ts' extension. Consider importing './z' instead. 21 …! error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './x' instead. 24 … error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.tsx' extension. Consider importing './y' instead. 27 …error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.d.ts' extension. Consider importing './z' instead.
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D | moduleResolutionNoTs.errors.txt | 1 …: error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './x' instead. 2 … error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.tsx' extension. Consider importing './y' instead. 3 …error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.d.ts' extension. Consider importing './z' instead. 19 …! error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './x' instead. 22 … error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.tsx' extension. Consider importing './y' instead. 25 …error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.d.ts' extension. Consider importing './z' instead.
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D | moduleResolutionNoTsESM.errors.txt | 1 …rror TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './x.js' instead. 2 …ror TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.tsx' extension. Consider importing './y.js' instead. 3 …or TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.d.ts' extension. Consider importing './z.js' instead. 21 …rror TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './x.js' instead. 24 …ror TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.tsx' extension. Consider importing './y.js' instead. 27 …or TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.d.ts' extension. Consider importing './z.js' instead.
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D | callSignaturesShouldBeResolvedBeforeSpecialization.types | 16 …test("expects boolean instead of string"); // should not error - "test" should not expect a boolean 17 >test("expects boolean instead of string") : void 19 >"expects boolean instead of string" : "expects boolean instead of string"
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D | classStaticPropertyAccess.errors.txt | 1 …roperty '"' does not exist on type 'A'. Did you mean to access the static member 'A["\""]' instead? 2 …Property 'y' does not exist on type 'A'. Did you mean to access the static member 'A['y']' instead? 3 …6: Property 'y' does not exist on type 'A'. Did you mean to access the static member 'A.y' instead? 20 …roperty '"' does not exist on type 'A'. Did you mean to access the static member 'A["\""]' instead? 23 …Property 'y' does not exist on type 'A'. Did you mean to access the static member 'A['y']' instead? 26 …6: Property 'y' does not exist on type 'A'. Did you mean to access the static member 'A.y' instead?
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D | decoratorOnClassConstructor2.errors.txt | 1 …: error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './0' instead. 2 …: error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './0' instead. 12 …! error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './0' instead. 15 …! error TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider importing './0' instead.
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D | es6ImportEqualsDeclaration.errors.txt | 1 …s ns from "mod"', 'import {a} from "mod"', 'import d from "mod"', or another module format instead. 2 …hen targeting ECMAScript modules. Consider using 'export default' or another module format instead. 8 …s ns from "mod"', 'import {a} from "mod"', 'import d from "mod"', or another module format instead. 13 …hen targeting ECMAScript modules. Consider using 'export default' or another module format instead.
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D | classSideInheritance1.errors.txt | 1 …roperty 'bar' does not exist on type 'A'. Did you mean to access the static member 'A.bar' instead? 2 …perty 'bar' does not exist on type 'C2'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C2.bar' instead? 19 …roperty 'bar' does not exist on type 'A'. Did you mean to access the static member 'A.bar' instead? 22 …perty 'bar' does not exist on type 'C2'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C2.bar' instead?
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D | staticPropertyNotInClassType.errors.txt | 3 …roperty 'foo' does not exist on type 'C'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C.foo' instead? 5 …6: Property 'x' does not exist on type 'C'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C.x' instead? 9 …type 'C<number, string>'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C<number, string>.foo' instead? 11 …n type 'C<number, string>'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C<number, string>.x' instead? 36 …roperty 'foo' does not exist on type 'C'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C.foo' instead? 42 …6: Property 'x' does not exist on type 'C'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C.x' instead? 68 …type 'C<number, string>'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C<number, string>.foo' instead? 74 …n type 'C<number, string>'. Did you mean to access the static member 'C<number, string>.x' instead?
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D | defaultExportsCannotMerge02.errors.txt | 1 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead. 2 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead. 9 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead. 14 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead.
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D | defaultExportsCannotMerge03.errors.txt | 1 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead. 2 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead. 9 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead. 14 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead.
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D | defaultExportsCannotMerge01.errors.txt | 1 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead. 2 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead. 9 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead. 20 …a default export declaration. Consider adding a separate 'export default Decl' declaration instead.
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/third_party/skia/src/sksl/ |
D | README | 19 * Vector types are named <base type><columns>, so float2 instead of vec2 and 20 bool4 instead of bvec4 21 * Matrix types are named <base type><columns>x<rows>, so float2x3 instead of 22 mat2x3 and double4x4 instead of dmat4 41 * use sk_Position instead of gl_Position. sk_Position is in device coordinates 43 * use sk_PointSize instead of gl_PointSize 44 * use sk_VertexID instead of gl_VertexID 45 * use sk_InstanceID instead of gl_InstanceID 48 * use sk_Clockwise instead of gl_FrontFacing. This is always relative to an 57 Use swizzles instead. [all …]
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/third_party/curl/docs/cmdline-opts/ |
D | request.d | 8 HTTP server. The specified request method will be used instead of the method 27 Specifies a custom FTP command to use instead of LIST when doing file lists 31 Specifies a custom POP3 command to use instead of LIST or RETR. (Added in 35 Specifies a custom IMAP command to use instead of LIST. (Added in 7.30.0) 38 Specifies a custom SMTP command to use instead of HELP or VRFY. (Added in 7.34.0)
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/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-10.0/llvm/lib/Target/Mips/ |
D | MSA.txt | 25 instead. It is also impossible for the shuffle description to be 31 instructions will be selected instead of vshf.[bhwd]. Unlike the ilv*, 32 and pck* instructions, this is matched from MipsISD::VSHF instead of 37 same shuffle. ilvev.d will be emitted instead. 41 same shuffle. ilvod.d will be emitted instead. 45 it lowers directly to MipsISD::VSHF instead of using common IR. 49 shf.w will be emitted instead. 52 On MIPS32, the copy_u.d intrinsic will emit this instruction instead of 67 the same operation and will be emitted instead.
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/third_party/typescript_eslint/packages/eslint-plugin/docs/rules/ |
D | ban-types.md | 53 "message": "Use string instead", 58 "message": "Use object instead", 88 message: 'Use string instead', 92 message: 'Use boolean instead', 96 message: 'Use number instead', 100 message: 'Use symbol instead', 117 … '- If you want a type meaning "any object", you probably want `Record<string, unknown>` instead.', 118 '- If you want a type meaning "any value", you probably want `unknown` instead.', 124 … '- If you want a type meaning "any object", you probably want `Record<string, unknown>` instead.', 125 '- If you want a type meaning "any value", you probably want `unknown` instead.', [all …]
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