| /third_party/unity/test/targets/ |
| D | iar_arm_v4.yml | 2 tools_root: C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ 10 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ 14 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ 43 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ 48 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ 58 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ 64 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ 68 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ 70 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ 74 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 4.0 Kickstart\ [all …]
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| D | iar_sh2a_v6.yml | 2 tools_root: C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ 10 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ 25 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ 44 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ 51 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ 62 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ 66 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ 68 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ 72 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ 78 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 6.0\ [all …]
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| D | iar_arm_v5_3.yml | 2 tools_root: C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 10 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 14 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 42 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 51 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 57 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 61 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 63 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 67 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 72 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ [all …]
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| D | iar_arm_v5.yml | 2 tools_root: C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 10 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 14 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 42 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 51 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 57 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 61 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 63 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 67 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ 72 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.3\ [all …]
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| D | iar_cortexm3_v5.yml | 2 tools_root: C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ 10 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ 14 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ 42 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ 51 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ 57 - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ 61 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ 63 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ 67 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ 72 - - C:\Program Files\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4\ [all …]
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| D | iar_armcortex_LM3S9B92_v5_4.yml | 2 tools_root: C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ 10 - C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ 21 - - C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ 34 - C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ 43 - - C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ 49 - C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ 52 - - C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ 54 - - C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ 58 - - C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ 66 - - C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 5.4 Kickstart\ [all …]
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| /third_party/openGLES/extensions/I3D/ |
| D | WGL_I3D_swap_frame_lock.txt | 25 across multiple systems. Applications that run simultaneously on 26 multiple systems can use this extension to synchronize the buffer swap 27 across each of these systems. 36 other systems. 38 For each of the systems to swap at the correct position, it is 39 required that all of the systems genlock together. Genlock is 44 "master" system (i.e., the system at the start of the cabled systems) 48 If the timeout expires before all systems are ready to swap, the swap 90 systems that are connected through the external sync cable and have 98 systems that are synchronized to the external sync cable. [all …]
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| /third_party/skia/third_party/externals/opengl-registry/extensions/I3D/ |
| D | WGL_I3D_swap_frame_lock.txt | 25 across multiple systems. Applications that run simultaneously on 26 multiple systems can use this extension to synchronize the buffer swap 27 across each of these systems. 36 other systems. 38 For each of the systems to swap at the correct position, it is 39 required that all of the systems genlock together. Genlock is 44 "master" system (i.e., the system at the start of the cabled systems) 48 If the timeout expires before all systems are ready to swap, the swap 90 systems that are connected through the external sync cable and have 98 systems that are synchronized to the external sync cable. [all …]
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| /third_party/pcre2/pcre2/doc/ |
| D | pcre2-config.1 | 29 independent files (\fI/usr\fP on many systems, \fI/usr/local\fP on some 30 systems) to the standard output. 42 with the 8-bit PCRE2 library (\fB-lpcre2-8\fP on many systems). 46 with the 16-bit PCRE2 library (\fB-lpcre2-16\fP on many systems). 50 with the 32-bit PCRE2 library (\fB-lpcre2-32\fP on many systems). 55 systems). 60 many systems). 65 \fB-I\fP options, but is blank on many systems).
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| D | pcre2-config.txt | 29 for architecture independent files (/usr on many systems, 30 /usr/local on some systems) to the standard output. 42 many systems). 46 many systems). 50 many systems). 55 (-lpcre2-posix -lpcre2-8 on many systems). 59 -I options, but is blank on many systems). 65 many systems).
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| /third_party/icu/icu4c/source/i18n/unicode/ |
| D | unumsys.h | 25 * \brief C API: UNumberingSystem, information about numbering systems 27 * Defines numbering systems. A numbering system describes the scheme by which 32 * More complicated numbering systems are algorithmic in nature, and require use 35 * numbering systems include Roman numerals, Chinese numerals, and Hebrew numerals. 36 * Formatting rules for many commonly used numbering systems are included in 38 * Alternate numbering systems can be specified to a locale by using the 65 * systems specified by CLDR and known to ICU, such as "latn", "arabext", or "hanidec"; 68 * default, native, traditional, finance - do not identify specific numbering systems, 109 * Returns an enumeration over the names of all of the predefined numbering systems known 145 * numbering systems typically have radix 10, but might have a radix of e.g. 16 for [all …]
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| D | numsys.h | 45 * Defines numbering systems. A numbering system describes the scheme by which 50 * More complicated numbering systems are algorithmic in nature, and require use 53 * numbering systems include Roman numerals, Chinese numerals, and Hebrew numerals. 54 * Formatting rules for many commonly used numbering systems are included in 56 * Alternate numbering systems can be specified to a locale by using the 114 * Return a StringEnumeration over all the names of numbering systems known to ICU. 125 * Create a numbering system from one of the predefined numbering systems specified 129 * default, native, traditional, finance - do not identify specific numbering systems, 142 * Returns the radix of this numbering system. Simple positional numbering systems 144 * radix is less well-defined for non-positional algorithmic systems. [all …]
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| /third_party/skia/third_party/externals/icu/source/i18n/unicode/ |
| D | unumsys.h | 25 * \brief C API: UNumberingSystem, information about numbering systems 27 * Defines numbering systems. A numbering system describes the scheme by which 32 * More complicated numbering systems are algorithmic in nature, and require use 35 * numbering systems include Roman numerals, Chinese numerals, and Hebrew numerals. 36 * Formatting rules for many commonly used numbering systems are included in 38 * Alternate numbering systems can be specified to a locale by using the 65 * systems specified by CLDR and known to ICU, such as "latn", "arabext", or "hanidec"; 68 * default, native, traditional, finance - do not identify specific numbering systems, 109 * Returns an enumeration over the names of all of the predefined numbering systems known 145 * numbering systems typically have radix 10, but might have a radix of e.g. 16 for [all …]
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| D | numsys.h | 45 * Defines numbering systems. A numbering system describes the scheme by which 50 * More complicated numbering systems are algorithmic in nature, and require use 53 * numbering systems include Roman numerals, Chinese numerals, and Hebrew numerals. 54 * Formatting rules for many commonly used numbering systems are included in 56 * Alternate numbering systems can be specified to a locale by using the 114 * Return a StringEnumeration over all the names of numbering systems known to ICU. 125 * Create a numbering system from one of the predefined numbering systems specified 129 * default, native, traditional, finance - do not identify specific numbering systems, 142 * Returns the radix of this numbering system. Simple positional numbering systems 144 * radix is less well-defined for non-positional algorithmic systems. [all …]
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| /third_party/FreeBSD/sbin/fsck_msdosfs/ |
| D | fsck_msdosfs.8 | 45 file systems (more commonly known 48 file systems). 52 preens the specified file systems. 58 When preening file systems, 68 checks the specified file systems and tries to repair all 83 FAT (MS-DOS) file systems must always be cleaned in the foreground. 105 file systems when preening. 115 Preen the specified file systems.
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| /third_party/icu/icu4j/main/classes/core/src/com/ibm/icu/text/ |
| D | NumberingSystem.java | 28 * systems. This class provides the interface for setting different numbering 63 * supports only numbering systems whose radix is 10. 67 * system. For numeric systems, this string contains the digits used by the 69 * systems, the string contains the name of the RBNF ruleset in the locale's 82 * supports only numbering systems whose radix is 10. 86 * system. For numeric systems, this string contains the digits used by the 88 * systems, the string contains the name of the RBNF ruleset in the locale's 219 * Returns a numbering system from one of the predefined numbering systems 220 * known to ICU. Numbering system names are based on the numbering systems 221 * defined in CLDR. To get a list of available numbering systems, use the [all …]
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| /third_party/icu/ohos_icu4j/src/main/java/ohos/global/icu/text/ |
| D | NumberingSystem.java | 29 * systems. This class provides the interface for setting different numbering 59 * supports only numbering systems whose radix is 10. 63 * system. For numeric systems, this string contains the digits used by the 65 * systems, the string contains the name of the RBNF ruleset in the locale's 77 * supports only numbering systems whose radix is 10. 81 * system. For numeric systems, this string contains the digits used by the 83 * systems, the string contains the name of the RBNF ruleset in the locale's 210 * Returns a numbering system from one of the predefined numbering systems 211 * known to ICU. Numbering system names are based on the numbering systems 212 * defined in CLDR. To get a list of available numbering systems, use the [all …]
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| /third_party/pcre2/pcre2/doc/html/ |
| D | pcre2-config.html | 41 independent files (<i>/usr</i> on many systems, <i>/usr/local</i> on some 42 systems) to the standard output. 57 with the 8-bit PCRE2 library (<b>-lpcre2-8</b> on many systems). 62 with the 16-bit PCRE2 library (<b>-lpcre2-16</b> on many systems). 67 with the 32-bit PCRE2 library (<b>-lpcre2-32</b> on many systems). 73 systems). 79 many systems). 85 <b>-I</b> options, but is blank on many systems).
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| /third_party/mesa3d/docs/ |
| D | systems.rst | 4 Mesa is primarily developed and used on Linux systems. But there's also 5 support for Windows, other flavors of Unix and other systems such as 51 and Unix-like operating systems 53 Deprecated Systems and Drivers 57 systems. These have been removed from the Mesa source tree and 74 - Silicon Integrated Systems
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| /third_party/python/Mac/BuildScript/ |
| D | README.rst | 12 macOS systems; it is usable on macOS 10.6 and earlier systems. 32 test on those systems nor provide binaries for them. 42 that release will normally also be available on later systems, 44 libraries in macOS 10.15. For 3.9.x and recent earlier systems, 51 later systems, we provide a "macOS 64-bit universal2 installer" 65 with recent versions of Python 3.x or 2.7. On older systems,
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| /third_party/curl/docs/libcurl/ |
| D | curl_getenv.md | 29 systems libcurl builds on (including win32). 57 Under unix operating systems, there is no point in returning an allocated 58 memory, although other systems does not work properly if this is not done. The 59 unix implementation thus suffers slightly from the drawbacks of other systems.
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| /third_party/openssl/ |
| D | NOTES-UNIX.md | 4 For Unix/POSIX runtime systems on Windows, 14 This varies between systems, where some have compilers that accept 37 variations of RPATH are the most usual (note: ELF systems have two such 64 On modern ELF based systems, there are two runtime search paths tags to 86 Debian GNU/Linux systems rather than DT_RPATH is to tell the linker to 92 It might be worth noting that some/most ELF systems implement support
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| /third_party/icu/icu4j/perf-tests/data/conversion/ |
| D | english.txt | 8 …. Before Unicode was invented, there were hundreds of different encoding systems for assigning the… 10 These encoding systems also conflict with one another. That is, two encodings can use the same numb… 13 …ficial way to implement ISO/IEC 10646. It is supported in many operating systems, all modern brows… 15 … re-engineering. It allows data to be transported through many different systems without corruptio…
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| /third_party/glfw/docs/ |
| D | compile.md | 40 all necessary dependencies for compiling GLFW, but on Unix-like systems like 47 systems (except macOS). To disable one or both of these, set the @ref GLFW_BUILD_WAYLAND 51 development packages installed. On some systems a few other packages are also required. 120 By default, GLFW will use Wayland and X11 on Linux and other Unix-like systems other than 155 By default, GLFW will use Wayland and X11 on Linux and other Unix-like systems other than 211 `ccmake` ncurses GUI to set options. Some package systems like Ubuntu and other 275 high-performance GPU on Nvidia Optimus and AMD PowerXpress systems. These symbols 294 systems other than macOS. This is enabled by default. 299 systems other than macOS. This is enabled by default. 340 enabling support for the platforms (window systems) available. There are also optional,
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| /third_party/libuv/ |
| D | SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS.md | 21 MUST NOT break such systems. These are supported by @libuv/collaborators. 24 systems are maintained to the best of @libuv/collaborators ability, 27 * **Tier 3**: Community maintained. These systems may inadvertently break and the 49 Two build systems are supported: autotools and cmake. Ideally both need to be
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