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/third_party/openssl/crypto/engine/
Deng_table.c148 static void int_unregister_cb(ENGINE_PILE *pile, ENGINE *e) in int_unregister_cb() argument
152 while ((n = sk_ENGINE_find(pile->sk, e)) >= 0) { in int_unregister_cb()
153 (void)sk_ENGINE_delete(pile->sk, n); in int_unregister_cb()
154 pile->uptodate = 0; in int_unregister_cb()
156 if (pile->funct == e) { in int_unregister_cb()
158 pile->funct = NULL; in int_unregister_cb()
294 static void int_dall(const ENGINE_PILE *pile, ENGINE_PILE_DOALL *dall) in int_dall() argument
296 dall->cb(pile->nid, pile->sk, pile->funct, dall->arg); in int_dall()
DREADME.md137 pointers to ENGINEs that implement that particular 'nid'. Each "pile" uses some
140 a change is made to the pile, eg. perhaps an ENGINE was unloaded. The reason is
150 that is unset only if un/registration takes place on that pile. Ie. if
154 try to initialise from the "pile" will be those that are already initialised
164 or will have a single ENGINE_PILE hashed to by the 'nid' 1 and that pile
/third_party/node/deps/openssl/openssl/crypto/engine/
Deng_table.c151 static void int_unregister_cb(ENGINE_PILE *pile, ENGINE *e) in int_unregister_cb() argument
155 while ((n = sk_ENGINE_find(pile->sk, e)) >= 0) { in int_unregister_cb()
156 (void)sk_ENGINE_delete(pile->sk, n); in int_unregister_cb()
157 pile->uptodate = 0; in int_unregister_cb()
159 if (pile->funct == e) { in int_unregister_cb()
161 pile->funct = NULL; in int_unregister_cb()
299 static void int_dall(const ENGINE_PILE *pile, ENGINE_PILE_DOALL *dall) in int_dall() argument
301 dall->cb(pile->nid, pile->sk, pile->funct, dall->arg); in int_dall()
DREADME.md137 pointers to ENGINEs that implement that particular 'nid'. Each "pile" uses some
140 a change is made to the pile, eg. perhaps an ENGINE was unloaded. The reason is
150 that is unset only if un/registration takes place on that pile. Ie. if
154 try to initialise from the "pile" will be those that are already initialised
164 or will have a single ENGINE_PILE hashed to by the 'nid' 1 and that pile
/third_party/mesa3d/bin/pick/
Dui.py225 pile = urwid.Pile([q, cols])
226 box = urwid.LineBox(pile)
259 pile = urwid.Pile([t, cols])
260 box = urwid.LineBox(pile)
/third_party/opencl-headers/tests/
DREADME.md12 of OpenCL (e.g. cl/gl sharing) brings in a pile of symbols (e.g. all of OpenGL)
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/icu/source/data/locales/
Dda.txt1209 arrows{"pile"}
1221 downwards_arrows{"pile, der peger nedad"}
1222 downwards_upwards_arrows{"pile, der peger opad og nedad"}
1247 leftwards_arrows{"pile, der peger mod venstre"}
1248 leftwards_rightwards_arrows{"pile, der peger mod venstre og højre"}
1270 rightwards_arrows{"pile, der peger mod højre"}
1284 upwards_arrows{"pile, der peger opad"}
/third_party/libwebsockets/READMEs/
DREADME.release-policy.md96 Periodically fix patches pile up on the -stable branch and are tagged out as
122 with a history, like a one-way pile of patches on top of the original release. If
/third_party/icu/icu4c/source/data/locales/
Dda.txt1252 arrows{"pile"}
1264 downwards_arrows{"pile, der peger nedad"}
1265 downwards_upwards_arrows{"pile, der peger opad og nedad"}
1290 leftwards_arrows{"pile, der peger mod venstre"}
1291 leftwards_rightwards_arrows{"pile, der peger mod venstre og højre"}
1313 rightwards_arrows{"pile, der peger mod højre"}
1327 upwards_arrows{"pile, der peger opad"}
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/icu/source/samples/ufortune/resources/
Droot.txt120 have turned into a pile of dust.",
/third_party/icu/icu4c/source/samples/ufortune/resources/
Droot.txt120 have turned into a pile of dust.",
/third_party/cJSON/tests/unity/docs/
DUnityGettingStartedGuide.md5 Congratulations. You're now the proud owner of your very own pile of bits! What
/third_party/mesa3d/docs/ci/
Dbare-metal.rst95 - A pile of ethernet cables
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/icu/source/data/unit/
Dto.txt843 dnam{"sēpuni tēpile"}
844 other{"sēpuni tēpile ʻe {0}"}
/third_party/unity/docs/
DUnityGettingStartedGuide.md6 You're now the proud owner of your very own pile of bits!
/third_party/icu/icu4c/source/data/unit/
Dto.txt855 dnam{"sēpuni tēpile"}
856 other{"sēpuni tēpile ʻe {0}"}
/third_party/curl/docs/
DCONTRIBUTE.md84 within the huge pile of source, and that creates a lot of extra work.
/third_party/python/Objects/
Dlistsort.txt702 triggers a large pile of C-level pointer dereferences, conditionals, and
758 As noted above, even the simplest Python comparison triggers a large pile of
/third_party/elfutils/debuginfod/
DChangeLog480 * debuginfod.cxx (dc_pool): New pile of reusable debuginfod_client
/third_party/vk-gl-cts/external/vulkan-docs/src/proposals/
DVK_EXT_shader_object.adoc659 …d a handful of new entry points is not a compelling reason to continue to pile less and less pipel…
/third_party/python/Misc/NEWS.d/
D3.10.0b1.rst306 same hash for unequal values caused pile-ups in hash tables.
/third_party/icu/icu4j/main/shared/data/
DTransliterator_Han_Latin_Definition.txt836 㢦 < wooden\-post\-or\-pile\-for\-tethering\-animals;
1560 䂧 < rocks\-clustered\-pile\-up\-togethers;
3208 㞚 < to\-pile\-up\-layer\-by\-layer;
3471 䇏 < to\-pile\-one\-upon\-another;
3567 磊 < pile\-of\-rocks\-or\-stones;
4894 㙣 < to\-pile\-a\-sand\-hills;
8296 砢 < pile\-of\-stones;
11610 摞 < to\-pile\-up;
12458 㩹 < to\-pile\-on;
12511 板樁 < sheet\-pile;
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/third_party/pcre2/pcre2/doc/
Dpcre2test.txt556 pile() behaves. See pcre2api for a description of the effects of these
854 pile() when compiling the regular expression. The same tables are used
Dpcre2.txt499 pile() and PCRE2_SPTR. These macros use the value of the macro
1365 pile context (as described above).
1402 pile():
1443 pile time error (Perl uses \U to upper case subsequent characters).
2268 pile(), return the size of the JIT compiled code, otherwise return
4189 pile() in the same way as tables created by calling pcre2_maketables().
5247 pile() is called, the compiled JIT code also supports invalid UTF. De-
8709 pile-time error.)
9258 pile(), or by starting the pattern with (*NO_START_OPT). There is more
11194 pile-time option for locking out the use of \C when a pattern is com-
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/third_party/pulseaudio/po/
Dfr.po1854 msgstr "La pile de requêtes de bouchons est vide : bouchonnage du flux"
1858 msgstr "La pile de requêtes de bouchons est vide : débouchonnage du flux"

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