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D | curses.ascii.rst | 1 :mod:`curses.ascii` --- Utilities for ASCII characters 5 :synopsis: Constants and set-membership functions for ASCII characters. 12 The :mod:`curses.ascii` module supplies name constants for ASCII characters and 13 functions to test membership in various ASCII character classes. The constants 101 Checks for an ASCII alphanumeric character; it is equivalent to ``isalpha(c) or 107 Checks for an ASCII alphabetic character; it is equivalent to ``isupper(c) or 113 Checks for a character value that fits in the 7-bit ASCII set. 118 Checks for an ASCII whitespace character; space or horizontal tab. 123 Checks for an ASCII control character (in the range 0x00 to 0x1f or 0x7f). 128 Checks for an ASCII decimal digit, ``'0'`` through ``'9'``. This is equivalent [all …]
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D | base64.rst | 17 ASCII characters and decoding such encodings back to binary data. 28 supports encoding :term:`bytes-like objects <bytes-like object>` to ASCII 30 strings containing ASCII to :class:`bytes`. Both base-64 alphabets 42 ASCII-only Unicode strings are now accepted by the decoding functions of 65 Decode the Base64 encoded :term:`bytes-like object` or ASCII string 68 Optional *altchars* must be a :term:`bytes-like object` or ASCII string of 90 Decode :term:`bytes-like object` or ASCII string *s* using the standard 105 Decode :term:`bytes-like object` or ASCII string *s* 120 Decode the Base32 encoded :term:`bytes-like object` or ASCII string *s* and 168 Decode the Base16 encoded :term:`bytes-like object` or ASCII string *s* and [all …]
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D | binascii.rst | 1 :mod:`binascii` --- Convert between binary and ASCII 5 :synopsis: Tools for converting between binary and various ASCII-encoded binary 16 binary and various ASCII-encoded binary representations. Normally, you will not 24 ``a2b_*`` functions accept Unicode strings containing only ASCII characters. 30 ASCII-only unicode strings are now accepted by the ``a2b_*`` functions. 45 Convert binary data to a line of ASCII characters, the return value is the 61 Convert binary data to a line of ASCII characters in base64 coding. The return 78 Convert binary data to a line(s) of ASCII characters in quoted-printable 91 Convert binhex4 formatted ASCII data to binary, without doing RLE-decompression. 121 Perform hexbin4 binary-to-ASCII translation and return the resulting string. The
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D | email.generator.rst | 35 something that contains only ASCII characters, using the standard email RFC 90 high bit set reproduced as in the original, and preserve the non-ASCII 93 needed using an ASCII-compatible :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding`. 94 That is, transform parts with non-ASCII 96 (:mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit`) to an ASCII compatible 97 :mailheader:`Content-Transfer-Encoding`, and encode RFC-invalid non-ASCII 125 Encode *s* using the ``ASCII`` codec and the ``surrogateescape`` error 138 convert any binary data in any message it flattens to an ASCII compatible 139 format, by converting them to an ASCII compatible 188 (This is required because strings cannot represent non-ASCII bytes.) [all …]
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D | binhex.rst | 14 representation of Macintosh files in ASCII. Only the data fork is handled. 46 Support module containing ASCII-to-binary and binary-to-ASCII conversions.
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D | email.header.rst | 5 :synopsis: Representing non-ASCII headers 21 a time when most email was composed of ASCII characters only. :rfc:`2822` is a 22 specification written assuming email contains only 7-bit ASCII characters. 27 transferred using only 7-bit ASCII characters, so a slew of RFCs have been 28 written describing how to encode email containing non-ASCII characters into 33 If you want to include non-ASCII characters in your email headers, say in the 50 Notice here how we wanted the :mailheader:`Subject` field to contain a non-ASCII 122 long lines and encapsulating non-ASCII parts in base64 or quoted-printable 155 charset of ``'unknown-8bit'`` are decoded as ASCII using the ``'replace'``
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/third_party/flutter/skia/third_party/externals/wuffs/std/deflate/ |
D | README.md | 71 offset xoffset ASCII hex binary 104 offset xoffset ASCII hex binary 125 offset xoffset ASCII hex binary 148 offset xoffset ASCII hex binary 230 offset xoffset ASCII hex binary 270 offset xoffset ASCII hex binary 402 offset xoffset ASCII hex binary 414 0b1110000 82 (ASCII 'R') 415 0b10000 111 (ASCII 'o') 416 0b101111 109 (ASCII 'm') [all …]
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/third_party/libexif/test/testdata/ |
D | olympus_makernote_variant_4.jpg.parsed | 4 Entry 0: ImageDescription (ASCII) 7 Entry 1: Make (ASCII) 10 Entry 2: Model (ASCII) 25 Entry 7: Software (ASCII) 28 Entry 8: DateTime (ASCII) 31 Entry 9: Artist (ASCII) 37 Entry 11: Copyright (ASCII) 72 Entry 5: DateTimeOriginal (ASCII) 75 Entry 6: DateTimeDigitized (ASCII) 149 Entry 0: InteroperabilityIndex (ASCII)
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D | olympus_makernote_variant_3.jpg.parsed | 4 Entry 0: ImageDescription (ASCII) 7 Entry 1: Make (ASCII) 10 Entry 2: Model (ASCII) 25 Entry 7: Software (ASCII) 28 Entry 8: DateTime (ASCII) 66 Entry 5: DateTimeOriginal (ASCII) 69 Entry 6: DateTimeDigitized (ASCII) 143 Entry 0: InteroperabilityIndex (ASCII)
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D | olympus_makernote_variant_2.jpg.parsed | 4 Entry 0: ImageDescription (ASCII) 7 Entry 1: Make (ASCII) 10 Entry 2: Model (ASCII) 25 Entry 7: Software (ASCII) 28 Entry 8: DateTime (ASCII) 63 Entry 5: DateTimeOriginal (ASCII) 66 Entry 6: DateTimeDigitized (ASCII) 152 Entry 0: InteroperabilityIndex (ASCII)
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D | fuji_makernote_variant_1.jpg.parsed | 4 Entry 0: Make (ASCII) 7 Entry 1: Model (ASCII) 22 Entry 6: Software (ASCII) 25 Entry 7: DateTime (ASCII) 31 Entry 9: Copyright (ASCII) 72 Entry 5: DateTimeOriginal (ASCII) 75 Entry 6: DateTimeDigitized (ASCII) 164 Entry 0: InteroperabilityIndex (ASCII)
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D | pentax_makernote_variant_2.jpg.parsed | 4 Entry 0: Make (ASCII) 7 Entry 1: Model (ASCII) 22 Entry 6: Software (ASCII) 25 Entry 7: DateTime (ASCII) 57 Entry 3: DateTimeOriginal (ASCII) 60 Entry 4: DateTimeDigitized (ASCII) 131 Entry 0: InteroperabilityIndex (ASCII)
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D | olympus_makernote_variant_5.jpg.parsed | 4 Entry 0: ImageDescription (ASCII) 7 Entry 1: Make (ASCII) 10 Entry 2: Model (ASCII) 25 Entry 7: Software (ASCII) 28 Entry 8: DateTime (ASCII) 66 Entry 5: DateTimeOriginal (ASCII) 69 Entry 6: DateTimeDigitized (ASCII) 158 Entry 0: InteroperabilityIndex (ASCII)
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D | pentax_makernote_variant_3.jpg.parsed | 4 Entry 0: Make (ASCII) 7 Entry 1: Model (ASCII) 22 Entry 6: Software (ASCII) 25 Entry 7: DateTime (ASCII) 60 Entry 4: DateTimeOriginal (ASCII) 63 Entry 5: DateTimeDigitized (ASCII) 134 Entry 0: InteroperabilityIndex (ASCII)
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D | canon_makernote_variant_1.jpg.parsed | 4 Entry 0: Make (ASCII) 7 Entry 1: Model (ASCII) 22 Entry 6: DateTime (ASCII) 51 Entry 3: DateTimeOriginal (ASCII) 54 Entry 4: DateTimeDigitized (ASCII) 134 Entry 0: InteroperabilityIndex (ASCII)
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D | pentax_makernote_variant_4.jpg.parsed | 4 Entry 0: Make (ASCII) 7 Entry 1: Model (ASCII) 22 Entry 6: Software (ASCII) 25 Entry 7: DateTime (ASCII) 63 Entry 5: DateTimeOriginal (ASCII) 66 Entry 6: DateTimeDigitized (ASCII) 143 Entry 0: InteroperabilityIndex (ASCII)
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/third_party/grpc/src/csharp/Grpc.Core.Tests/ |
D | MetadataTest.cs | 295 { "xyz-bin", Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("xyz-value1") }, in GetValue() 313 { "xyz-bin", Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("xyz-value1") }, in GetValue_BytesValue() 324 { "abc-bin", Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("abc-value1") }, in GetValueBytes() 325 { "abc-bin", Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("abc-value2") }, in GetValueBytes() 326 { "xyz-bin", Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("xyz-value1") }, in GetValueBytes() 330 Assert.AreEqual(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("abc-value2"), abcValue); in GetValueBytes() 333 Assert.AreEqual(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("xyz-value1"), xyzValue); in GetValueBytes() 348 Assert.AreEqual(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("xyz-value1"), xyzValue); in GetValueBytes_StringValue()
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/third_party/node/doc/api/ |
D | punycode.md | 28 names in URLs are limited to ASCII characters only, Domain Names that contain 29 non-ASCII characters must be converted into ASCII using the Punycode scheme. 32 to `'example.com'`) is represented by Punycode as the ASCII string 48 The `punycode.decode()` method converts a [Punycode][] string of ASCII-only 64 [Punycode][] string of ASCII-only characters. 79 Internationalized Domain Name to [Punycode][]. Only the non-ASCII parts of the 81 already only contains ASCII characters will have no effect.
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/third_party/curl/docs/cmdline-opts/ |
D | use-ascii.d | 3 Help: Use ASCII/text transfer 7 Enable ASCII transfer. For FTP, this can also be enforced by using a URL that
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/third_party/libxml2/win32/ |
D | libxml2.rc | 19 BLOCK "04090000" /* Lang = US English, Charset = ASCII */ 34 VALUE "Translation", 0x0409, 0 /* US English, ASCII */
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/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/microhttpd/src/microhttpd/ |
D | microhttpd_dll_res.rc.in | 17 BLOCK "04090000" /* Lang = US English, Charset = ASCII */ 32 VALUE "Translation", 0x0409, 0 /* US English, ASCII */
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/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/microhttpd/w32/VS2013/ |
D | microhttpd_dll_res_vc.rc | 21 BLOCK "04090000" /* Lang = US English, Charset = ASCII */ 40 VALUE "Translation", 0x0409, 0 /* US English, ASCII */
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D | microhttpd_dll_res_vc.rc.in | 21 BLOCK "04090000" /* Lang = US English, Charset = ASCII */ 40 VALUE "Translation", 0x0409, 0 /* US English, ASCII */
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/third_party/grpc/doc/ |
D | internationalization.md | 9 …lements need to be able to represent non-english content, some are intentionally left as ASCII-only 13 Method names are ASCII-only and may only contain characters allowed by HTTP/2 text header values. T… 14 …ervices will use protobuf which only allows method names from an even more restricted ASCII subset.
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/third_party/ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/pipeio/ |
D | pipeio.c | 69 #define ASCII 'a' macro 251 format = ASCII; in parse_options() 773 if (format == ASCII) { in prt_buf() 783 if (i > 0 && format != ASCII) { in prt_buf() 810 case ASCII: in prt_buf() 823 if (format != ASCII) { in prt_buf()
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