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| D | cloudsupport_v2beta.media.html | 109 { # # gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentation 110 …"algorithm": "A String", # # gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentat… 111 …"bigstoreObjectRef": "A String", # # gdata.* are outside protos with mising do… 112 …"blobRef": "A String", # # gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentation 113 …"blobstore2Info": { # # gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentation # # gdata.*… 114 …"blobGeneration": "A String", # # gdata.* are outside protos with mising docum… 115 … "blobId": "A String", # # gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentation 116 …"downloadReadHandle": "A String", # # gdata.* are outside protos with mising d… 117 …"readToken": "A String", # # gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentat… 118 …"uploadMetadataContainer": "A String", # # gdata.* are outside protos with mis… [all …]
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| D | groupssettings_v1.groups.html | 106 …# Identifies whether members external to your organization can join the group. Possible values are: 108 …# - false: Users not belonging to the organization are not allowed to become members of this group. 112 "allowWebPosting": "A String", # Allows posting from web. Possible values are: 115 …chiveOnly": "A String", # Allows the group to be archived only. Possible values are: 116 …and the group is inactive. New messages to this group are rejected. The older archived messages ar… 125 …g merged. This field is read-only and update/patch requests to it are ignored. Possible values are: 129 …ult sender for members who can post messages as the group. Possible values are: - `DEFAULT_SELF`: … 132 …our group's address using the Directory API or the control panel, you are changing the addres… 133 …# Specifies whether a collaborative inbox will remain turned on for the group. Possible values are: 139 …eCustomFooter": "A String", # Whether to include custom footer. Possible values are: [all …]
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| D | DisplayOptions.java | 12 * Represents all the display options that are supported by CLDR such as grammatical case, noun 26 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 51 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 61 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 71 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 81 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 91 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 101 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 111 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 121 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android [all …]
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| D | ArrayAsserts.java | 5 * Asserts that two object arrays are equal. If they are not, an 7 * <code>expecteds</code> and <code>actuals</code> are <code>null</code>, 8 * they are considered equal. 26 * Asserts that two object arrays are equal. If they are not, an 28 * <code>actual</code> are <code>null</code>, they are considered 43 * Asserts that two byte arrays are equal. If they are not, an 60 * Asserts that two byte arrays are equal. If they are not, an 73 * Asserts that two char arrays are equal. If they are not, an 90 * Asserts that two char arrays are equal. If they are not, an 103 * Asserts that two short arrays are equal. If they are not, an [all …]
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| D | pcre2grep.1 | 12 patterns that are compatible with the regular expressions of Perl 5. See 23 Patterns, whether supplied on the command line or in a separate file, are given 29 slashes, as is common in Perl scripts), they are interpreted as part of the 31 because they are interpreted by the shell, and indeed quotes are required if a 36 Conversely, when one or both of these options are used to specify patterns, all 37 arguments are treated as path names. At least one of \fB-e\fP, \fB-f\fP, or an 40 If no files are specified, \fBpcre2grep\fP reads the standard input. The 46 By default, input files are searched line by line. Each line that matches a 49 However, there are options that can change how \fBpcre2grep\fP behaves. For 53 not file names are shown, and the \fB-Z\fP option changes the file name [all …]
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| D | pcre2grep.txt | 16 brary to support patterns that are compatible with the regular expres- 22 are given without delimiters. For example: 27 with slashes, as is common in Perl scripts), they are interpreted as 29 on the command line because they are interpreted by the shell, and in- 30 deed quotes are required if a pattern contains white space or shell 35 versely, when one or both of these options are used to specify pat- 36 terns, all arguments are treated as path names. At least one of -e, -f, 39 If no files are specified, pcre2grep reads the standard input. The 45 By default, input files are searched line by line. Each line that 48 followed by a colon. However, there are options that can change how [all …]
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| D | pcre2unicode.3 | 14 There are two ways of telling PCRE2 to switch to UTF mode, where characters may 32 In UTF mode, both the pattern and any subject strings that are matched against 33 it are treated as UTF strings instead of strings of individual one-code-unit 34 characters. There are also some other changes to the way characters are 43 The Unicode properties that can be tested are a subset of those that Perl 44 supports. Currently they are limited to the general category properties such as 47 properties Any and LC (synonym L&). Full lists are given in the 55 documentation. In general, only the short names for properties are supported. 66 values have to use braced sequences. Unbraced octal code points up to \e777 are 79 In UTF mode, capture group names are not restricted to ASCII, and may contain [all …]
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| D | pcre2pattern.3 | 7 The syntax and semantics of the regular expressions that are supported by PCRE2 17 Perl's regular expressions are described in its own documentation, and regular 18 expressions in general are covered in a number of books, some of which have 23 This document discusses the regular expression patterns that are supported by 27 discussed below are not available when DFA matching is used. The advantages and 29 function, are discussed in the 40 by special items at the start of a pattern. These are not Perl-compatible, but 41 are provided to make these options accessible to pattern writers who are not 153 These facilities are provided to catch runaway matches that are provoked by 174 \fBpcre2_dfa_match()\fP interpreters are used for matching. It does not apply [all …]
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| D | pcre2test.txt | 20 and subject strings to be matched. There are also command lines for 27 There are many obscure modifiers, some of which are specifically de- 29 are distributed as part of PCRE2. All the modifiers are documented 30 here, some without much justification, but many of them are unlikely to 37 ter strings that are encoded in 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit code units. 40 However, its own input and output are always in 8-bit format. When 42 are converted to 16-bit or 32-bit format before being passed to the li- 43 brary functions. Results are converted back to 8-bit code units for 47 tures are given in generic form, for example, pcre2_compile(). The ac- 63 generated if a binary zero is encountered. By default subject lines are [all …]
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| D | pcre2matching.3 | 7 This document describes the two different algorithms that are available in 21 these are described below. 25 when there are multiple possibilities. For example, if the pattern 33 there are three possible answers. The standard algorithm finds only one of 40 The set of strings that are matched by a regular expression can be represented 44 There are two ways to search a tree: depth-first and breadth-first, and these 58 left) in the subject string as well. The order in which repetition branches are 65 and the greedy or ungreedy repetition quantifiers are specified in the 69 straightforward for this algorithm to keep track of the substrings that are 90 The scan continues until either the end of the subject is reached, or there are [all …]
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| D | pcre2test.1 | 24 subject strings to be matched. There are also command lines for setting 30 There are many obscure modifiers, some of which are specifically designed for 31 use in conjunction with the test script and data files that are distributed as 32 part of PCRE2. All the modifiers are documented here, some without much 33 justification, but many of them are unlikely to be of use except when testing 41 strings that are encoded in 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit code units. One, two, or 44 input and output are always in 8-bit format. When testing the 16-bit or 32-bit 45 libraries, patterns and subject strings are converted to 16-bit or 32-bit 46 format before being passed to the library functions. Results are converted back 67 if a binary zero is encountered. By default subject lines are processed for [all …]
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| D | Assert.java | 12 * are recorded. These methods can be used directly: 14 * are referenced through static import: 100 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not, an 102 * <code>expected</code> and <code>actual</code> are <code>null</code>, 103 * they are considered equal. 137 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not, an 139 * <code>expected</code> and <code>actual</code> are <code>null</code>, 140 * they are considered equal. 150 * Asserts that two objects are <b>not</b> equals. If they are, an 152 * <code>unexpected</code> and <code>actual</code> are <code>null</code>, [all …]
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| /external/icu/android_icu4j/src/main/java/android/icu/message2/ |
| D | Mf2DataModel.java | 26 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 35 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 52 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 61 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 70 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 85 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 97 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 107 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 117 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 129 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android [all …]
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| D | cloudsupport.v2beta.json | 143 …classifications to be used when creating a support case. The classications are hierarchical, with … 161 …-empty, then only cases whose fields match the filter are returned. If empty, then no messages are… 235 …Technical support escalations' in the feature list to find out which tiers are able to perform esc… 297 …-empty, then only cases whose fields match the filter are returned. If empty, then no messages are… 302 …nsensitive, default sorting order is ascending, redundant space characters are insignificant. Exam… 350 …art of this request. Supported values are severity, display_name, and subscriber_email_addresses. … 650 "description": "# gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentation", 654 "description": "# gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentation", 659 "description": "# gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentation", 663 "description": "# gdata.* are outside protos with mising documentation", [all …]
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| D | groupssettings.v1.json | 163 …s are: \n- true: G Suite users external to your organization can become members of this group. \n… 171 …"description": "Allows posting from web. Possible values are: \n- true: Allows any member to post… 175 …le values are: \n- true: Group is archived and the group is inactive. New messages to this group … 187 …ed. This field is read-only and update/patch requests to it are ignored. Possible values are: \n-… 195 …ult sender for members who can post messages as the group. Possible values are: - `DEFAULT_SELF`: … 203 …nge your group's address using the Directory API or the control panel, you are changing the addres… 207 …a collaborative inbox will remain turned on for the group. Possible values are: \n- true \n- fals… 215 … "description": "Whether to include custom footer. Possible values are: \n- true \n- false", 219 …l Address List. For more information, see the help center. Possible values are: \n- true: Group i… 223 …"description": "Allows the Group contents to be archived. Possible values are: \n- true: Archive … [all …]
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| D | LLVMBuild.rst | 22 as to how the source code and various components are organized. The 23 ``LLVMBuild.txt`` files are the explicit specification of that 24 structure, and are used by the build systems and other tools in order to 36 For the most part, the project contents are organized around defining 40 The component descriptions for the project as a whole are automatically 50 The LLVMBuild files themselves are just a declarative way to describe 61 Developers generally are not expected to need to be aware of the details 63 LLVM developers who are not working on the build system would only ever 74 As mentioned earlier, LLVM projects are organized into logical 86 - *Build Tools* - Build tools are applications which are designed to be run [all …]
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| D | HebrewHoliday.java | 18 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 28 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 36 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 44 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 49 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 54 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 59 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 64 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 69 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android 74 * @hide draft / provisional / internal are hidden on Android [all …]
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| D | InvalidAtomicDeclarations.compute | 71 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks 72 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks 73 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks 74 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks 75 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks 77 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks 79 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks 81 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks 82 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks 84 atomics are only permitted in workgroup variables and writable storage blocks [all …]
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| D | ClassDef.java | 6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 22 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 60 …* This will be a combination of the AccessFlags.* flags that are marked as compatible for use with… 93 * Gets a set of the annotations that are applied to this class. 95 * The annotations in the returned set are guaranteed to have unique types. 97 * @return A set of the annotations that are applied to this class 102 * Gets the static fields that are defined by this class. 104 * The static fields that are returned must have no duplicates. 106 * @return The static fields that are defined by this class 111 * Gets the instance fields that are defined by this class. [all …]
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| D | ClassDef.java | 5 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 21 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 59 …* This will be a combination of the AccessFlags.* flags that are marked as compatible for use with… 92 * Gets a set of the annotations that are applied to this class. 94 * The annotations in the returned set are guaranteed to have unique types. 96 * @return A set of the annotations that are applied to this class 101 * Gets the static fields that are defined by this class. 103 * The static fields that are returned must have no duplicates. 105 * @return The static fields that are defined by this class 110 * Gets the instance fields that are defined by this class. [all …]
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| D | pcre2unicode.html | 27 There are two ways of telling PCRE2 to switch to UTF mode, where characters may 42 In UTF mode, both the pattern and any subject strings that are matched against 43 it are treated as UTF strings instead of strings of individual one-code-unit 44 characters. There are also some other changes to the way characters are 53 The Unicode properties that can be tested are a subset of those that Perl 54 supports. Currently they are limited to the general category properties such as 57 properties Any and LC (synonym L&). Full lists are given in the 61 documentation. In general, only the short names for properties are supported. 72 values have to use braced sequences. Unbraced octal code points up to \777 are 89 In UTF mode, capture group names are not restricted to ASCII, and may contain [all …]
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| /external/junit/src/main/java/junit/framework/ |
| D | Assert.java | 4 * A set of assert methods. Messages are only displayed when an assert fails. 68 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not 82 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not 90 * Asserts that two Strings are equal. 104 * Asserts that two Strings are equal. 111 * Asserts that two doubles are equal concerning a delta. If they are not 125 * Asserts that two doubles are equal concerning a delta. If the expected 133 * Asserts that two floats are equal concerning a positive delta. If they 134 * are not an AssertionFailedError is thrown with the given message. If the 147 * Asserts that two floats are equal concerning a delta. If the expected [all …]
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| /external/tpm2-tss/doc/ |
| D | coding_standard_c.md | 3 style followed by the Linux kernel. Naturally there are exceptions. Most 10 that GCC specific extensions are generally accepted. The code must compile 11 without warnings for the primary target compiler when all warnings are 21 There are two acceptable commenting styles: block, line. Block comments 22 are used to document a largeish block of code, typically a function. Sometimes 23 block comments are useful with a function to document a loop or a particularly 24 tricky part of an algorithm. Line comments are typically a single sentence on a 27 NOTE: Comments are most useful to convey the purpose, parameters and results 33 that excessive line comments are a sort of "code smell" that may mean your 55 All indentation must be spaces, not tabs. Lines are indented in multiples of [all …]
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| D | AssertJUnit.java | 7 * A set of assert methods. Messages are only displayed when an assert fails. 70 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not 84 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not 92 * Asserts that two Strings are equal. 105 * Asserts that two Strings are equal. 112 * Asserts that two doubles are equal concerning a delta. If they are not 131 * Asserts that two doubles are equal concerning a delta. If the expected 139 * Asserts that two floats are equal concerning a delta. If they are not 158 * Asserts that two floats are equal concerning a delta. If the expected 166 * Asserts that two longs are equal. If they are not [all …]
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| D | ArrayEqualityAssertTest.java | 26 "arrays of primitives are compared by value in assertEquals"); in arrayAssertEquals() 32 "arrays of primitives are compared by value in assertNotEquals"); in arrayAssertNotEquals() 38 "arrays of wrapped values are compared by value in assertEquals"); in boxedArrayAssertEquals() 44 "arrays of wrapped values are compared by value in assertNotEquals"); in boxedArrayAssertNotEquals() 50 "arrays of wrapped values are compared by value in assertEquals"); in mixedArraysAssertEquals() 52 "arrays of wrapped values are compared by value in assertEquals"); in mixedArraysAssertEquals() 58 "arrays of wrapped values are compared by value in assertNotEquals"); in mixedArraysAssertNotEquals() 60 "arrays of wrapped values are compared by value in assertNotEquals"); in mixedArraysAssertNotEquals() 72 "arrays inside lists are compared by reference in assertEquals"); in arrayInsideListAssertEquals() 84 "arrays inside lists are compared by reference in assertNotEquals"); in arrayInsideListAssertNotEquals() [all …]
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