| /external/google-cloud-java/java-dialogflow/proto-google-cloud-dialogflow-v2beta1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/dialogflow/v2beta1/ |
| D | AssistQueryParametersOrBuilder.java | 32 * documents that match all filters in their 35 * example, filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their 36 * market metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 58 * documents that match all filters in their 61 * example, filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their 62 * market metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 87 * documents that match all filters in their 90 * example, filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their 91 * market metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 113 * documents that match all filters in their [all …]
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| D | AssistQueryParameters.java | 114 * documents that match all filters in their 117 * example, filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their 118 * market metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 152 * documents that match all filters in their 155 * example, filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their 156 * market metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 181 * documents that match all filters in their 184 * example, filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their 185 * market metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 218 * documents that match all filters in their [all …]
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| D | ParticipantOrBuilder.java | 167 * documents that match all filters in their 170 * example, filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their 171 * market metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 195 * documents that match all filters in their 198 * example, filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their 199 * market metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 226 * documents that match all filters in their 229 * example, filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their 230 * market metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 254 * documents that match all filters in their [all …]
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| /external/google-cloud-java/java-dialogflow/proto-google-cloud-dialogflow-v2/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/dialogflow/v2/ |
| D | AssistQueryParametersOrBuilder.java | 32 * documents that match all filters in their 35 * filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their market 36 * metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 58 * documents that match all filters in their 61 * filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their market 62 * metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 87 * documents that match all filters in their 90 * filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their market 91 * metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 113 * documents that match all filters in their [all …]
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| D | AssistQueryParameters.java | 114 * documents that match all filters in their 117 * filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their market 118 * metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 152 * documents that match all filters in their 155 * filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their market 156 * metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 181 * documents that match all filters in their 184 * filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their market 185 * metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 218 * documents that match all filters in their [all …]
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| D | ParticipantOrBuilder.java | 196 * documents that match all filters in their 199 * filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their market 200 * metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 224 * documents that match all filters in their 227 * filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their market 228 * metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 255 * documents that match all filters in their 258 * filters to match all documents that have 'US' or 'CA' in their market 259 * metadata values and 'agent' in their user metadata values will be 283 * documents that match all filters in their [all …]
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| /external/openthread/third_party/mbedtls/repo/include/mbedtls/ |
| D | des.h | 6 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 51 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 63 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 81 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 92 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 103 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 114 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 128 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 144 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 158 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a [all …]
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| /external/mbedtls/include/mbedtls/ |
| D | des.h | 6 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 44 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 56 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 74 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 85 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 96 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 107 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 121 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 137 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a 151 * \warning DES/3DES are considered weak ciphers and their use constitutes a [all …]
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| /external/brotli/tests/testdata/ |
| D | plrabn12.txt | 26 many times to get them into their current condition. They have 101 From their Creator, and transgress his will 141 For those rebellious; here their prison ordained 142 In utter darkness, and their portion set, 238 His inmost counsels from their destined aim. 293 Driven backward slope their pointing spires, and,rolled 310 As gods, and by their own recovered strength, 337 And call them not to share with us their part 344 If once they hear that voice, their liveliest pledge 348 Their surest signal--they will soon resume [all …]
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| /external/wayland-protocols/freedesktop.org/ |
| D | GOVERNANCE.md | 29 2. New members shall write to the wayland-devel mailing list stating their 30 intention of joining and their sponsor. 31 3. The sponsor shall respond acknowledging their sponsorship of the membership. 35 unless their application was NACKed by a 1/2 majority of all existing members. 39 1. A member may step down by writing their intention to do so to the 71 are grandfathered into their respective namespace without further discussion. 90 2. Protocol proposal posts must include justification for their inclusion in 91 their namespace per the requirements outlined in section 2.2. 98 merge their changes in the wayland-protocol repository. 123 6. Each member may write a short statement expanding on the rationale for their [all …]
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| /external/google-cloud-java/java-automl/proto-google-cloud-automl-v1beta1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/automl/v1beta1/ |
| D | StructTypeOrBuilder.java | 30 * Unordered map of struct field names to their data types. 31 * Fields cannot be added or removed via Update. Their names and 42 * Unordered map of struct field names to their data types. 43 * Fields cannot be added or removed via Update. Their names and 57 * Unordered map of struct field names to their data types. 58 * Fields cannot be added or removed via Update. Their names and 69 * Unordered map of struct field names to their data types. 70 * Fields cannot be added or removed via Update. Their names and 85 * Unordered map of struct field names to their data types. 86 * Fields cannot be added or removed via Update. Their names and
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| /external/icu/icu4j/perf-tests/data/collation/ |
| D | 2drvb10.txt | 508 2:3. Let us break their bonds asunder: and let us cast away their yoke 612 4:8. By the fruit of their corn, their wine, and oil, they rest: 655 5:10. For there is no truth in their mouth: their heart is vain. 657 5:11. Their throat is an open sepulchre: they dealt deceitfully with 658 their tongues: judge them, O God. Let them fall from their devices: 659 according to the multitude of their wickednesses cast them out: for 685 octave, sinners must dispose themselves, like David, by bewailing their 749 7:8. And a congregation of people shall surround thee. And for their 850 thou hast blotted out their name for ever and ever. 852 9:7. The swords of the enemy have failed unto the end: and their cities [all …]
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| /external/cronet/net/docs/ |
| D | certificate-transparency.md | 14 detect when a certificate has been issued for their domains, allowing them to 17 that the CA is complying with their expected or disclosed practices. 66 not support CT in their OCSP responses, you may need to replace your certificate. 70 using their own CAs, or for locally installed CAs, see 81 be [stripped of their EV status](https://news.netcraft.com/archives/2015/08/24/thousands-short-chan… 131 site operators that did not need to hide their domains, those that did, and the 136 to support such mechanisms. Domain operators that wish to hide their 144 certificates require greater care by the site operator to protect their 145 private key, but also can have their issuance controlled via technologies 155 certificate, but these certificates will **only** be trusted by their [all …]
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| /external/googleapis/google/ads/googleads/v15/common/ |
| D | audiences.proto | 36 // Dimension specifying users by their age. 39 // Dimension specifying users by their gender. 42 // Dimension specifying users by their household income. 45 // Dimension specifying users by their parental status. 48 // Dimension specifying users by their membership in other audience 69 // Dimension specifying users by their age. 90 // Dimension specifying users by their gender. 99 // Dimension specifying users by their household income. 109 // Dimension specifying users by their parental status. 120 // Dimension specifying users by their membership in other audience segments.
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| /external/googleapis/google/ads/googleads/v14/common/ |
| D | audiences.proto | 36 // Dimension specifying users by their age. 39 // Dimension specifying users by their gender. 42 // Dimension specifying users by their household income. 45 // Dimension specifying users by their parental status. 48 // Dimension specifying users by their membership in other audience 69 // Dimension specifying users by their age. 90 // Dimension specifying users by their gender. 99 // Dimension specifying users by their household income. 109 // Dimension specifying users by their parental status. 120 // Dimension specifying users by their membership in other audience segments.
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| /external/googleapis/google/ads/googleads/v16/common/ |
| D | audiences.proto | 37 // Dimension specifying users by their age. 40 // Dimension specifying users by their gender. 43 // Dimension specifying users by their household income. 46 // Dimension specifying users by their parental status. 49 // Dimension specifying users by their membership in other audience 70 // Dimension specifying users by their age. 91 // Dimension specifying users by their gender. 100 // Dimension specifying users by their household income. 110 // Dimension specifying users by their parental status. 121 // Dimension specifying users by their membership in other audience segments.
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| /external/one-true-awk/testdir/ |
| D | bib | 21 …ng creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every wi… 25 And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing th… 108 Male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they… 158 Of fowls after their kind, and of cattle after their kind, of every creeping thing of the earth aft… 174 They, and every beast after his kind, and all the cattle after their kind, and every creeping thing… 203 …ping thing, and every fowl, and whatsoever creepeth upon the earth, after their kinds, went forth … 229 …upon both their shoulders, and went backward, and covered the nakedness of their father; and their… 240 …ere the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their fami… 255 These are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in th… 265 And their dwelling was from Mesha, as thou goest unto Sephar a mount of the east. [all …]
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| /external/javaparser/javaparser-core-testing-bdd/src/test/resources/com/github/javaparser/ |
| D | parsing_scenarios.story | 10 Then all nodes refer to their parent 22 Then all nodes refer to their parent 36 Then all nodes refer to their parent 50 Then all nodes refer to their parent 77 Then all nodes refer to their parent 78 Then all nodes of the second compilation unit refer to their parent 105 Then all nodes refer to their parent 106 Then all nodes of the second compilation unit refer to their parent 133 Then all nodes refer to their parent 134 Then all nodes of the second compilation unit refer to their parent [all …]
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| /external/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-10.0/llvm/include/llvm/BinaryFormat/ |
| D | MsgPack.h | 34 /// For example, FixStr objects encode their size in the five least significant 35 /// bits of their first byte, which is identified by the bit pattern "101" in 46 /// For example, FixStr objects encode their size in the five least significant 47 /// bits of their first byte, which is identified by the bit pattern "101" in 59 /// For example, FixStr objects encode their size in the five least significant 60 /// bits of their first byte, so the largest encodable size is 0b00011111. 80 /// Negative FixNum objects encode their signed integer value in one byte, but 81 /// they must have the pattern "111" as their three most significant bits. This
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| /external/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-16.0/llvm/include/llvm/BinaryFormat/ |
| D | MsgPack.h | 34 /// For example, FixStr objects encode their size in the five least significant 35 /// bits of their first byte, which is identified by the bit pattern "101" in 46 /// For example, FixStr objects encode their size in the five least significant 47 /// bits of their first byte, which is identified by the bit pattern "101" in 59 /// For example, FixStr objects encode their size in the five least significant 60 /// bits of their first byte, so the largest encodable size is 0b00011111. 80 /// Negative FixNum objects encode their signed integer value in one byte, but 81 /// they must have the pattern "111" as their three most significant bits. This
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| /external/google-cloud-java/java-aiplatform/proto-google-cloud-aiplatform-v1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/aiplatform/v1/ |
| D | ImportDataConfigOrBuilder.java | 72 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 94 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 119 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 141 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 167 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 185 * considered identical if their 188 * and all of their [labels][google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.Annotation.labels] are 204 * considered identical if their 207 * and all of their [labels][google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.Annotation.labels] are 226 * considered identical if their [all …]
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| /external/google-cloud-java/java-aiplatform/proto-google-cloud-aiplatform-v1beta1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/aiplatform/v1beta1/ |
| D | ImportDataConfigOrBuilder.java | 72 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 94 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 119 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 141 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 167 * considered identical if their content bytes are identical (e.g. image bytes 185 * considered identical if their 188 * and all of their 205 * considered identical if their 208 * and all of their 228 * considered identical if their [all …]
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| /external/rust/crates/bitflags/ |
| D | CHANGELOG.md | 8 * @tgross35 made their first contribution in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/398 22 * @jamessan made their first contribution in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/387 23 * @GnomedDev made their first contribution in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/388 43 * @eldruin made their first contribution in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/368 44 * @MitMaro made their first contribution in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/374 81 * @OccupyMars2025 made their first contribution in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/361 115 * @nicholasbishop made their first contribution in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/340 128 * @Jake-Shadle made their first contribution in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/331 147 * @tormeh made their first contribution in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/313 170 * Support creating flags from their names by @KodrAus in https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/… [all …]
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| /external/perfetto/src/trace_processor/perfetto_sql/stdlib/memory/ |
| D | heap_graph_dominator_tree.sql | 19 -- with their real (more interesting) owners and will mask their idom to be the 136 -- All reachable heap graph objects, their immediate dominators and summary of 137 -- their dominated sets. 139 -- Each reachable object is a node in the dominator tree, their immediate 140 -- dominator is their parent node in the tree, and their dominated set is all 141 -- their descendants in the tree. All size information come from the
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| /external/google-cloud-java/java-compute/proto-google-cloud-compute-v1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/compute/v1/ |
| D | ProjectsGetXpnResourcesOrBuilder.java | 67 …er pageToken in the next list request. Subsequent list requests will have their own nextPageToken … 79 …er pageToken in the next list request. Subsequent list requests will have their own nextPageToken … 91 …er pageToken in the next list request. Subsequent list requests will have their own nextPageToken … 104 * Service resources (a.k.a service projects) attached to this project as their shared VPC host. 114 * Service resources (a.k.a service projects) attached to this project as their shared VPC host. 124 * Service resources (a.k.a service projects) attached to this project as their shared VPC host. 134 * Service resources (a.k.a service projects) attached to this project as their shared VPC host. 145 * Service resources (a.k.a service projects) attached to this project as their shared VPC host.
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