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/external/grpc-grpc-java/services/src/generated/test/java/io/grpc/reflection/testing/
DReply.java9 public final class Reply extends class
15 private Reply(com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder<?> builder) { in Reply() method in Reply
18 private Reply() { in Reply() method in Reply
27 private Reply( in Reply() method in Reply
80 io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply.class, io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply.Builder.class); in internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
162 if (!(obj instanceof io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply)) { in equals()
165 io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply other = (io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply) obj; in equals()
193 public static io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply parseFrom( in parseFrom()
198 public static io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply parseFrom( in parseFrom()
204 public static io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply parseFrom( in parseFrom()
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/external/oj-libjdwp/make/data/jdwp/
Djdwp.spec33 (Reply
56 (Reply
76 (Reply
103 (Reply
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/external/tcpdump/tests/
Dlspping-fec-rsvp-v.out5 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
16 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
17 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
26 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
37 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
38 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
47 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
58 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
59 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
68 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
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Dlspping-fec-ldp-v.out9 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
19 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
20 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
36 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
46 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
47 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
56 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
66 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
67 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
76 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
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Dlspping-fec-rsvp-vv.out5 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
20 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
21 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
30 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
45 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
46 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
55 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
70 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
71 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
80 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
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Dlspping-fec-ldp-vv.out9 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
21 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
22 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
38 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
50 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
51 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
60 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
72 LSP-PINGv1, msg-type: MPLS Echo Reply (2), length: 32
73 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
82 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
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Dlspping-fec-rsvp.out2 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4529: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 1, length: 32
4 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4529: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 2, length: 32
6 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4529: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 3, length: 32
8 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4529: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 4, length: 32
10 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4529: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 5, length: 32
Dlspping-fec-ldp.out3 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4786: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 1, length: 32
7 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4786: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 2, length: 32
9 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4786: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 3, length: 32
11 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4786: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 4, length: 32
13 IP 10.20.0.1.3503 > 12.4.4.4.4786: LSP-PINGv1, MPLS Echo Reply, seq 5, length: 32
Disakmp4.out2 ARP, Reply 192.1.2.23 is-at 10:00:00:64:64:23, length 28
14 ARP, Reply 192.1.2.254 is-at 10:00:00:de:ad:ba, length 28
27 ARP, Reply 192.1.2.23 is-at 10:00:00:64:64:23, length 28
33 ARP, Reply 192.1.2.254 is-at 10:00:00:de:ad:ba, length 28
Dloopback.out2 Loopback, skipCount 8, Reply, receipt number 1, data (40 octets)
6 Loopback, skipCount 24, Reply, receipt number 2, data (40 octets)
Ddhcp-rfc5859-v.out11 192.168.1.1.67 > 192.168.1.4.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 300, xid 0xde549277, Flags [none]
34 192.168.1.1.67 > 192.168.1.4.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 300, xid 0xde549277, Flags [none]
Ddhcp-rfc3004-v.out16 192.168.1.1.67 > 192.168.1.4.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 280, xid 0x6e32864, Flags [none]
44 192.168.1.1.67 > 192.168.1.4.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 280, xid 0x6e32864, Flags [none]
Dradius-v.out20 Reply-Message Attribute (18), length: 11, Value: Hello, %u
44 Reply-Message Attribute (18), length: 21, Value: Hello, John.McGuirk
Dgetname_2_read4_asan.out1 ARP, Unknown Hardware (65280) (len 0), Unknown Protocol (0x8b01) (len 0), Reverse Reply <empty> at …
Dtok2str-oobr-2.out5 reply-mode: Reply via an IPv4/IPv6 UDP packet (2)
/external/golang-protobuf/protoc-gen-go/testdata/my_test/
Dtest.pb.go206 …MsgMapping map[int64]*Reply `protobuf:"bytes,15,rep,name=msg_mapping,json=msgMapping" json:"msg_ma…
301 func (m *Request) GetMsgMapping() map[int64]*Reply {
403 type Reply struct { struct
412 func (m *Reply) Reset() { *m = Reply{} } argument
413 func (m *Reply) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) } argument
414 func (*Reply) ProtoMessage() {} argument
415 func (*Reply) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) { argument
423 func (*Reply) ExtensionRangeArray() []proto.ExtensionRange { argument
427 func (m *Reply) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error { argument
430 func (m *Reply) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) { argument
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Dtest.proto83 map<sint64, Reply> msg_mapping = 15;
97 message Reply { message
118 extend Reply {
132 extend Reply {
157 Reply msg = 16; // requires two bytes to encode field tag
/external/grpc-grpc-java/services/src/generated/test/grpc/io/grpc/reflection/testing/
DReflectableServiceGrpc.java31 io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply> getMethodMethod;
36 responseType = io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply.class,
39 io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply> getMethodMethod() { in getMethodMethod()
40 …io.grpc.MethodDescriptor<io.grpc.reflection.testing.Request, io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply> get… in getMethodMethod()
45 …MethodDescriptor.<io.grpc.reflection.testing.Request, io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply>newBuilder() in getMethodMethod()
53 io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply.getDefaultInstance())) in getMethodMethod()
92 io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply> responseObserver) { in method()
103 io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply>( in bindService()
130 io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply> responseObserver) { in method()
156 public io.grpc.reflection.testing.Reply method(io.grpc.reflection.testing.Request request) { in method()
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/external/libbrillo/brillo/http/
Dhttp_transport_fake.h203 void Reply(int status_code,
221 void Reply(int status_code, in Reply() function
226 Reply(status_code, data.data(), data.size() * sizeof(T), mime_type); in Reply()
232 void Reply(int status_code, const T& data, const std::string& mime_type) { in Reply() function
235 Reply(status_code, &data, sizeof(T), mime_type); in Reply()
Dhttp_transport_fake.cc236 void ServerResponse::Reply(int status_code, in Reply() function in brillo::ServerResponse
251 Reply(status_code, text.data(), text.size(), mime_type); in ReplyText()
/external/oj-libjdwp/src/share/classes/com/sun/tools/jdi/
DPacket.java33 public final static short Reply = 0x80; field in Packet
65 if ((flags & Packet.Reply) == 0) { in toByteArray()
105 if ((p.flags & Packet.Reply) == 0) { in fromByteArray()
DTargetVM.java74 String type = (packet.flags & Packet.Reply) != 0 ? in dumpPacket()
139 if((p.flags & Packet.Reply) == 0) { in run()
/external/tensorflow/tensorflow/lite/models/smartreply/g3doc/
DREADME.md1 # Smart Reply Model
3 ## What is On-Device Smart Reply Model?
14 The On-device Smart Reply model is targeted towards text chat use cases. It has
37 The On-Device Smart Reply model is aimed towards improving the messaging
68 The On-Device Smart Reply demo App works in the following way:
103 Following are the ops supported for using On-Device Smart Reply model:
/external/curl/tests/data/
Dtest64630 …46.txt;headers=<log/headers646" -H "From: different" -H "To: another" -H "Reply-To: <followup@exam…
67 Reply-To: <followup@example.com>
/external/ppp/pppd/plugins/radius/etc/
Ddictionary.ascend41 ATTRIBUTE Ascend-DHCP-Reply 147 integer
282 VALUE Ascend-DHCP-Reply DHCP-Reply-No 0
283 VALUE Ascend-DHCP-Reply DHCP-Reply-Yes 1

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