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| D | units.xml | 104 <convertUnit source='candela' baseUnit='candela' systems="metric si"/> 107 …<convertUnit source='grain' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='lb_to_kg/7000' systems="ussystem uksystem"… 108 <convertUnit source='carat' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='0.0002' systems="metric"/> 109 <convertUnit source='gram' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='0.001' systems="metric si"/> 110 … <convertUnit source='ounce' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='lb_to_kg/16' systems="ussystem uksystem"/> 111 …<convertUnit source='ounce-troy' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='0.03110348' systems="ussystem uksyste… 112 … <convertUnit source='pound' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='lb_to_kg' systems="ussystem uksystem"/> 113 <convertUnit source='kilogram' baseUnit='kilogram' systems="metric si"/> 114 <convertUnit source='stone' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='lb_to_kg*14' systems="uksystem"/> 115 … <convertUnit source='ton' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='lb_to_kg*2000' systems="ussystem uksystem"/> [all …]
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| /external/google-fonts/source-sans-pro/ |
| D | METADATA.pb | 13 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… 22 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… 31 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… 40 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… 49 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… 58 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… 67 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… 76 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… 85 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… 94 …copyright: "Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Re… [all …]
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| /external/e2fsprogs/doc/RelNotes/ |
| D | v1.42.txt | 7 Fixed a bug which could cause e2fsck to corrupt Hurd file systems. 14 scanning functions from crashing on certain corrupted file systems. 68 Fix various e2fsck bugs when trying to repair bigalloc file systems. 92 large file systems. 99 systems. (Addresses Debian Bug: #756922) 103 Fix tune2fs updating UUID's when manipulating file systems with 106 Fix tune2fs so it can remove an external journal for file systems with 150 Fixed free block accounting for 64-bit file systems. 230 to create file systems larger than 2GB on 32-bit platforms. 280 Mke2fs now creates file systems in regular files (which is very often [all …]
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| D | v1.46.0.txt | 12 should also improve the performance of ext4 file systems exported via 22 E2fsprogs now supports file systems which have both file system 26 E2fsck now will check file names on file systems with case folding 28 done for file systems which enforce strict encodings, and optionally if 50 file systems. 59 Fix various bugs where a maliciously corrupted file systems could case 80 Speed up mke2fs when creating large bigalloc file systems by optimizing 83 Bitmap blocks are now read using multiple threads (for systems with 85 large file systems. 89 operating on very large file systems.
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| /external/icu/libandroidicu/include/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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| /external/icu/libicu/cts_headers/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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| /external/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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| /external/pcre/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 | 28 for architecture independent files (/usr on many systems, 29 /usr/local on some systems) to the standard output. 41 many systems). 45 many systems). 49 many systems). 54 (-lpcre2-posix -lpcre2-8 on many systems). 58 -I options, but is blank on many systems). 64 many systems).
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| /external/cpu_features/scripts/ |
| D | test_integration.sh | 5 # Toolchains for little-endian, 64-bit ARMv8 for GNU/Linux systems 12 # Toolchains for little-endian, hard-float, 32-bit ARMv7 (and earlier) for GNU/Linux systems 19 # Toolchains for little-endian, 32-bit ARMv8 for GNU/Linux systems 26 # Toolchains for little-endian, soft-float, 32-bit ARMv7 (and earlier) for GNU/Linux systems 33 # Toolchains for big-endian, 64-bit ARMv8 for GNU/Linux systems 40 # Toolchains for big-endian, hard-float, 32-bit ARMv7 (and earlier) for GNU/Linux systems 47 # Toolchains for big-endian, soft-float, 32-bit ARMv7 (and earlier) for GNU/Linux systems
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| /external/python/cpython2/Doc/c-api/ |
| D | tuple.rst | 47 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 60 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 69 in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 79 in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 89 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 98 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 108 require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 122 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 136 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 157 require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
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| D | sequence.rst | 25 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 41 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 59 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 69 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 79 require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 94 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 104 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 118 require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 128 require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 139 in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. [all …]
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| D | list.rst | 52 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 64 your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 73 code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 85 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 94 your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 109 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 126 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 137 changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 156 require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. 169 require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
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| /external/cpu_features/ |
| D | .travis.yml | 56 # Toolchains for little-endian, 64-bit ARMv8 for GNU/Linux systems 62 # Toolchains for little-endian, hard-float, 32-bit ARMv7 (and earlier) for GNU/Linux systems 68 # Toolchains for little-endian, 32-bit ARMv8 for GNU/Linux systems 74 # Toolchains for little-endian, soft-float, 32-bit ARMv7 (and earlier) for GNU/Linux systems 80 # Toolchains for big-endian, 64-bit ARMv8 for GNU/Linux systems 86 # Toolchains for big-endian, hard-float, 32-bit ARMv7 (and earlier) for GNU/Linux systems 92 # Toolchains for big-endian, soft-float, 32-bit ARMv7 (and earlier) for GNU/Linux systems
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| /external/parameter-framework/asio-1.10.6/include/asio/ip/ |
| D | basic_resolver_query.hpp | 54 * @note On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file 56 * <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems 91 * @note On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file 93 * <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems 133 * @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file 136 * resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional 139 * On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file 141 * <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems 184 * @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file 187 * resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional [all …]
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| /external/python/bumble/bumble/ |
| D | company_ids.py | 49 0x001C: "Conexant Systems Inc.", 67 0x002E: "Norwood Systems", 83 0x003E: "Systems and Chips, Inc", 96 0x004B: "Continental Automotive Systems", 152 0x0083: "TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.", 160 0x008B: "Topcon Positioning Systems, LLC", 166 0x0091: "Advanced PANMOBIL systems GmbH & Co. KG", 227 0x00CE: "Elgato Systems GmbH", 234 0x00D5: "Austco Communication Systems", 254 0x00E9: "Vtrack Systems", [all …]
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| /external/e2fsprogs/debian/ |
| D | control | 19 file systems. 59 The ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems are successors of the original ext 61 hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems. 151 The ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems are successors of the original ext 153 hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems. 156 that directly accesses extended file systems. Programs that use libext2fs 170 The ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems are successors of the original ext 172 hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems. 186 The ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems are successors of the original ext 188 hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems. [all …]
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| /external/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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| /external/icu/android_icu4j/src/main/java/android/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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| /external/google-breakpad/docs/ |
| D | processor_design.md | 15 crash-reporting systems, such as [GNOME](http://www.gnome.org/)’s Bug-Buddy and 21 developers. Other systems, such as [Microsoft](http://www.microsoft.com/)’s 31 We know of no currently-maintained crash-reporting systems that meet our 41 We are aware of Windows-only crash-reporting systems that leverage Microsoft’s 42 debugging interfaces. Such systems, even if extended to support dumps from other 50 variety of systems. The library is able to combine dumps with symbolic debugging 54 enabling crash-reporting systems to be built around the Breakpad processor. 101 the other platforms that Breakpad supports. Most other operating systems use 118 carry dumps generated on systems with PowerPC processors. The format already 161 on most Unix-like systems, [all …]
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| /external/one-true-awk/testdir/ |
| D | funstack.in | 68 %%% Systems (TOPLAS), see the companion 441 classcodes = "C6150J (Operating systems)", 448 title = "Natural Language Question-Answering Systems: 1969", 724 title = "Spelling correction in systems programs", 735 classcodes = "C6150G (Diagnostic, testing, debugging and evaluating systems)", 849 …ical engineering; engineering applications of; online operation; sampled data systems; simulation", 940 title = "Spelling correction in systems programs", 950 …systems. These include the use of syntax and semantics information, the organization of restricted… 951 …rror correction; error detection; lexical analysis systems programming; misspelling; operating sys… 970 classcodes = "C0310 (EDP management); C6150Z (Other systems operation programs)", [all …]
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| /external/e2fsprogs/misc/ |
| D | ext4.5.in | 13 The second, third, and fourth extended file systems, or ext2, ext3, and 14 ext4 as they are commonly known, are Linux file systems that have 16 They are general purpose file systems that have been designed for 17 extensibility and backwards compatibility. In particular, file systems 18 previously intended for use with the ext2 and ext3 file systems can be 21 to handle mount requests for ext2 and ext3 file systems. 27 use. On other operating systems, such as the GNU/HURD or FreeBSD, only 38 of e2fsprogs will not support file systems with this ext4 feature enabled. 75 feature is supported by ext3 and ext4 file systems, and is ignored by 76 ext2 file systems. [all …]
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| /external/pcre/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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