/third_party/python/Lib/msilib/ |
D | __init__.py | 195 logical = _logical = make_id(file) 197 while logical in self.filenames: 198 logical = "%s.%d" % (_logical, pos) 200 self.filenames.add(logical) 201 return logical 203 def append(self, full, file, logical): argument 206 if not logical: 207 logical = self.gen_id(file) 209 self.files.append((full, logical)) 210 return self.index, logical [all …]
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/third_party/libinput/doc/user/ |
D | seats.rst | 8 A seat has two identifiers, the physical name and the logical name. The 10 physical seat has access to. The logical seat name is the seat name for a 11 logical group of devices. A compositor may use that to create additional 13 itself to a single logical seat, leaving a second compositor to manage 14 devices on the other logical seats. 22 Below is an illustration of how physical seats and logical seats interact: 28 same logical seat. The device "Egg" is not available in the libinput context 32 **libinput_seat** comprises both physical seat and logical seat. From a 46 A logical set is interpreted as a group of devices that usually belong to a 48 semantically related. This means for devices within the same logical seat: [all …]
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/third_party/glslang/Test/baseResults/ |
D | types.frag.out | 10 0:35 logical-and ( temp bool) 17 0:36 logical-and ( temp bool) 18 0:36 logical-and ( temp bool) 19 0:36 logical-and ( temp bool) 40 0:37 logical-and ( temp bool) 41 0:37 logical-and ( temp bool) 42 0:37 logical-and ( temp bool) 43 0:37 logical-and ( temp bool) 44 0:37 logical-and ( temp bool) 73 0:38 logical-and ( temp bool) [all …]
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D | hlsl.logical.binary.vec.frag.out | 1 hlsl.logical.binary.vec.frag 19 0:12 logical-and ( temp 4-component vector of bool) 31 0:13 logical-or ( temp 4-component vector of bool) 43 0:15 logical-and ( temp 4-component vector of bool) 56 0:16 logical-or ( temp 4-component vector of bool) 69 0:18 logical-and ( temp 4-component vector of bool) 82 0:19 logical-or ( temp 4-component vector of bool) 98 0:22 logical-or ( temp 4-component vector of bool) 99 0:22 logical-or ( temp 4-component vector of bool) 100 0:22 logical-or ( temp 4-component vector of bool) [all …]
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D | hlsl.isfinite.frag.out | 10 0:8 logical-and ( temp bool) 18 0:8 logical-and ( temp bool) 35 0:13 logical-and ( temp bool) 49 0:14 logical-and ( temp 2-component vector of bool) 63 0:15 logical-and ( temp 3-component vector of bool) 98 0:8 logical-and ( temp bool) 106 0:8 logical-and ( temp bool) 123 0:13 logical-and ( temp bool) 137 0:14 logical-and ( temp 2-component vector of bool) 151 0:15 logical-and ( temp 3-component vector of bool)
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D | conversion.frag.out | 10 0:35 logical-xor ( temp bool) 230 0:72 logical-or ( temp bool) 231 0:71 logical-or ( temp bool) 232 0:71 logical-or ( temp bool) 285 0:85 logical-or ( temp bool) 286 0:84 logical-or ( temp bool) 287 0:83 logical-or ( temp bool) 288 0:82 logical-or ( temp bool) 289 0:81 logical-or ( temp bool) 290 0:80 logical-or ( temp bool) [all …]
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D | hlsl.logical.binary.frag.out | 1 hlsl.logical.binary.frag 10 0:13 logical-and ( temp bool) 24 0:14 logical-or ( temp bool) 74 0:13 logical-and ( temp bool) 88 0:14 logical-or ( temp bool)
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D | Operations.frag.out | 368 0:131 logical-and ( temp bool) 376 0:132 logical-and ( temp bool) 384 0:133 logical-and ( temp bool) 392 0:134 logical-and ( temp bool) 400 0:135 logical-and ( temp bool) 408 0:136 logical-and ( temp bool) 414 0:137 logical-and ( temp bool) 420 0:138 logical-and ( temp bool) 443 0:142 logical-or ( temp bool) 447 0:142 logical-xor ( temp bool) [all …]
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/third_party/icu/docs/userguide/transforms/ |
D | bidi.md | 65 characters are pronounced is thus a logical sequence which differs from the 68 The logical order of bidirectional text is also the order in which it is usually 78 h is followed by the rightmost letter A. The next letter, in logical order, will 79 be R. In other words, the logical and storage order of the same text would be: 83 Text is stored and processed in logical order to make processing feasible: A 84 contiguous substring of logical-order text (e.g., from a copy&paste operation) 91 on the storage of text in logical order because such processing must match user 97 logical-to-visual reordering. It always works on a paragraph as a whole; the 104 necessary to reorder the data from visual order to logical order and back. Such 108 The are two problems with an "inverse reordering" from visual to logical order: [all …]
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/third_party/typescript/tests/baselines/reference/ |
D | symbolType11.types | 2 var s = Symbol.for("logical"); 4 >Symbol.for("logical") : symbol 8 >"logical" : "logical"
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/third_party/mesa3d/src/intel/isl/ |
D | README | 31 - `struct isl_surf` distinguishes between the surface's logical dimension 43 between a surface's logical layout in the client API and its physical layout 48 - px: logical pixels 63 Vulkan) is in units of logical pixels. Logical pixels are independent of the 66 A surface's width and height, in units of logical pixels, is not affected by 69 height at level 0 is, in units of logical pixels, w0 and h0 regardless of 72 For example, the logical array length of a 3D surface is always 1, even on 83 width_px=64, and height_px=64 (note that the suffix 'px' indicates logical
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/third_party/libinput/doc/user/dot/ |
D | seats-sketch-libinput.gv | 11 seat0 [ label="seat phys 0 logical A"]; 12 seat1 [ label="seat phys 0 logical B"]; 13 seat2 [ label="seat phys 1 logical C"];
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D | seats-sketch.gv | 18 lseatA [label="logical seat A"; URL="\ref libinput_seat_get_logical_name"]; 19 lseatB [label="logical seat B"; URL="\ref libinput_seat_get_logical_name"]; 20 lseatC [label="logical seat C"; URL="\ref libinput_seat_get_logical_name"];
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/third_party/node/deps/openssl/openssl/VMS/ |
D | openssl_startup.com.in | 3 $ ! This script defines the logical names used by the installation 4 $ ! of OpenSSL. It can provide those logical names at any level, 7 $ ! The logical names created are: 31 $ ! In addition, unless P2 is "NOALIASES", these logical names are 43 $ ! P2 If the value is "NOALIASES", no alias logical names are 66 $ ! can build concealed logical names on
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D | openssl_shutdown.com.in | 3 $ ! This script deassigns the logical names used by the installation 9 $ ! P2 If the value is "NOALIASES", no alias logical names are
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/third_party/openssl/VMS/ |
D | openssl_startup.com.in | 3 $ ! This script defines the logical names used by the installation 4 $ ! of OpenSSL. It can provide those logical names at any level, 7 $ ! The logical names created are: 31 $ ! In addition, unless P2 is "NOALIASES", these logical names are 43 $ ! P2 If the value is "NOALIASES", no alias logical names are 66 $ ! can build concealed logical names on
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D | openssl_shutdown.com.in | 3 $ ! This script deassigns the logical names used by the installation 9 $ ! P2 If the value is "NOALIASES", no alias logical names are
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/third_party/node/deps/npm/node_modules/semver/ |
D | range.bnf | 1 range-set ::= range ( logical-or range ) * 2 logical-or ::= ( ' ' ) * '||' ( ' ' ) *
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/third_party/curl/packages/vms/ |
D | curl_gnv_build_steps.txt | 44 an ODS-5 volume(s) which are referenced by concealed rooted logical names. 54 The logical name REF_ROOT: may be defined to be a search list for 57 The logical name PRJ_ROOT: is defined to be a search list for 61 directories referenced by the GNU: logical name. 69 by the concealed rooted logical name new_gnu:. A concealed logical name of 72 Then a local copy of the GNU/GNV$GNU logical names can be set up as a search 133 The pcsi_product_gnv_curl.com needs the following logical names which 206 Note that it requires manually creating two logical names as described 216 3. Define the logical name GNV_PCSI_PRODUCER to indicate who is making 220 4. Define the logical name GNV_PCSI_PRODUCER_FULL_NAME to be your full [all …]
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/third_party/vk-gl-cts/external/vulkan-docs/src/appendices/ |
D | VK_KHR_device_group_creation.txt | 21 physical devices, and to create a logical device from a subset of one of 23 Such a logical device can then be used with new features in the 57 // a logical device using all of the physical devices.
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/third_party/skia/src/sfnt/ |
D | SkOTUtils.cpp | 156 unsigned char* logical = data + originalDataSize + nameTableLogicalSize; in RenameFont() local 158 for (; logical < physical; ++logical) { in RenameFont() 159 *logical = 0; in RenameFont()
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/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/opengl-registry/extensions/EXT/ |
D | EXT_blend_logic_op.txt | 24 defined by EXT_blend_minmax. This equation is a simple logical 26 logical operation is as specified by LogicOp. While only the XOR 27 operation may find wide application, the generality of full logical
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/third_party/openGLES/extensions/EXT/ |
D | EXT_blend_logic_op.txt | 24 defined by EXT_blend_minmax. This equation is a simple logical 26 logical operation is as specified by LogicOp. While only the XOR 27 operation may find wide application, the generality of full logical
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/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/tint/docs/ |
D | spirv-ptr-ref.md | 59 [SPIR-V logical pointers](https://www.khronos.org/registry/spir-v/specs/unified1/SPIRV.html#Logical… 61 specify where logical pointers can appear as results of instructions 64 Each SPIR-V pointer result expression is a logical pointer, and 82 Each SPIR-V pointer operand is also a logical pointer, and is an
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/third_party/mesa3d/docs/isl/ |
D | tiling.rst | 85 The `isl_tile_info` structure has two different sizes for a tile: a logical 87 the proper logical size, the bits-per-block of the underlying format has to be 102 logical and physical heights are the same and simply divide the width of 105 this is not at all correct. Some tiling formats have logical and physical 117 stencil) has a logical size of 64el x 64el but a physical size of 128B 125 mismatch between logical and physical tile sizes are also relevant for 245 ISL, we represent a W-tile as a tiling with a logical dimension of 64el x 64el 285 1. A logical width and height in elements 287 3. A mapping from logical elements to physical bytes within the tile 291 which the map from logical to physical elements is critical. One example is [all …]
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