| /external/freetype/builds/dos/ |
| D | detect.mk | 2 # FreeType 2 configuration file to detect a DOS host platform. 26 # command-line program to see if its output contains the word `Dos' or 27 # `DOS'. 29 # If this is true, we are running a Dos-ish platform (or an emulation). 32 PLATFORM := dos 35 is_dos := $(findstring DOS,$(subst Dos,DOS,$(shell ver))) 37 # We try to recognize a Dos session under OS/2. The `ver' command 40 # To recognize a Dos session under OS/2, we check COMSPEC for the 47 # We also try to recognize Dos 7.x without Windows 9X launched. 65 PLATFORM := dos [all …]
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| D | dos-def.mk | 2 # FreeType 2 DOS specific definitions 19 PLATFORM_DIR := $(TOP_DIR)/builds/dos 20 PLATFORM := dos 37 # The name of the final library file. Note that the DOS-specific Makefile
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| /external/jimfs/jimfs/src/main/java/com/google/common/jimfs/ |
| D | DosAttributeProvider.java | 33 * Attribute provider that provides the {@link DosFileAttributeView} ("dos") and allows the reading 47 return "dos"; in name() 63 "dos:readonly", getDefaultValue("dos:readonly", userProvidedDefaults), in defaultValues() 64 "dos:hidden", getDefaultValue("dos:hidden", userProvidedDefaults), in defaultValues() 65 "dos:archive", getDefaultValue("dos:archive", userProvidedDefaults), in defaultValues() 66 "dos:system", getDefaultValue("dos:system", userProvidedDefaults)); in defaultValues() 72 return checkType("dos", attribute, userProvidedValue, Boolean.class); in getDefaultValue() 82 return file.getAttribute("dos", attribute); in get() 92 file.setAttribute("dos", attribute, checkType(view, attribute, value, Boolean.class)); in set() 129 return "dos"; in name() [all …]
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| /external/libpcap/msdos/ |
| D | makefile | 2 # Makefile for dos-libpcap. NB. This makefile requires a Borland 6 # Borland C 4.0+ (DOS large model) 25 etherent.c gencode.c nametoad.c pcap-dos.c optimize.c \ 119 pcap.obj: pcap.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h pcap.h pcap-bpf.h 127 gencode.obj: gencode.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h pcap.h pcap-bpf.h \ 134 pcap-dos.obj: pcap-dos.c pcap.h pcap-bpf.h pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h \ 137 pktdrvr.obj: msdos\pktdrvr.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h \ 140 ndis2.obj: msdos\ndis2.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h pcap.h pcap-bpf.h \ 157 pcap.o32: pcap.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h pcap.h pcap-bpf.h 165 gencode.o32: gencode.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h pcap.h pcap-bpf.h \ [all …]
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| D | makefile.wc | 2 # Watcom Makefile for dos-libpcap. 25 ASM = wasm.exe -$(MODEL) $(DEFS) -dDOSX -dDOS4GW -zq -bt=dos -fr=nul -d3 -s 30 $(OBJDIR)\pcap-dos.obj $(OBJDIR)\pktdrvr.obj $(OBJDIR)\optimize.obj & 34 -$(MODEL) -mf -zff -zgf -zq -bt=dos -fr=nul -w6 -fpi & 52 pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h pcap.h msdos\pktdrvr.h 109 $(OBJDIR)\pcap.obj: pcap.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h pcap.h pcap-bpf.h 117 $(OBJDIR)\gencode.obj: gencode.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h pcap.h pcap-bpf.h & 124 $(OBJDIR)\pcap-dos.obj: pcap-dos.c pcap.h pcap-bpf.h pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h & 127 $(OBJDIR)\pktdrvr.obj: msdos\pktdrvr.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h & 130 $(OBJDIR)\ndis2.obj: msdos\ndis2.c pcap-dos.h pcap-int.h pcap.h pcap-bpf.h &
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| D | readme.dos | 1 libpcap for DOS 4 This file contains some notes on building and using libpcap for MS-DOS. 9 - Metaware HighC 3.1+ with PharLap DOS-extender 10 - GNU C 2.7+ with djgpp 2.01+ DOS extender 19 Files specific to DOS are pcap-dos.[ch] and the assembly and C files in 36 DOS-libpcap currently only works reliably with a real-mode Ethernet packet- 128 But linking the library with `tcpdump' is the ultimate test. DOS/djgpp 140 I've included some extra functions to DOS-libpcap: 146 array in pcap-dos.c (currently only used to set debug-levels and parameters 147 for the 32-bit network drivers.) Thus an application using DOS-libpcap can
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| /external/mtools/ |
| D | mtools.texi | 14 MS-DOS files. 31 mtools - utilities to access DOS disks in Unix. 40 @dircategory DOS 42 * Mtools: (mtools). Mtools: utilities to access DOS disks in Unix. 69 MS-DOS files: read, write, and move around files on an MS-DOS 71 attempts to emulate the MS-DOS equivalent command. However, 72 unnecessary restrictions and oddities of DOS are not emulated. For 76 Mtools is sufficient to give access to MS-DOS file systems. For 147 MS-DOS filenames are composed of a drive letter followed by a colon, a 158 rules. For example, `@code{*}' matches all MS-DOS files in lieu of [all …]
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| D | mtools.tmpl.1 | 4 mtools - utilities to access DOS disks in Unix. 19 MS-DOS files: read, write, and move around files on an MS-DOS 21 attempts to emulate the MS-DOS equivalent command. However, 22 unnecessary restrictions and oddities of DOS are not emulated. For 26 Mtools is sufficient to give access to MS-DOS file systems. For 64 MS-DOS filenames are composed of a drive letter followed by a colon, a 75 rules. For example, `\fR\&\f(CW*\fR' matches all MS-DOS files in lieu of 80 \&\fR\&\f(CW/\fR as you'd expect in MS-DOS. 83 doesn't follow MS-DOS conventions, but which is more user-friendly. 93 verbose mode, these commands print out the name of the MS-DOS files [all …]
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| D | mtools.1 | 4 mtools - utilities to access DOS disks in Unix. 19 MS-DOS files: read, write, and move around files on an MS-DOS 21 attempts to emulate the MS-DOS equivalent command. However, 22 unnecessary restrictions and oddities of DOS are not emulated. For 26 Mtools is sufficient to give access to MS-DOS file systems. For 64 MS-DOS filenames are composed of a drive letter followed by a colon, a 75 rules. For example, `\fR\&\f(CW*\fR' matches all MS-DOS files in lieu of 80 \&\fR\&\f(CW/\fR as you'd expect in MS-DOS. 83 doesn't follow MS-DOS conventions, but which is more user-friendly. 93 verbose mode, these commands print out the name of the MS-DOS files [all …]
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| D | mcopy.1 | 23 The \fR\&\f(CWmcopy\fR command is used to copy MS-DOS files to and from 42 either MS-DOS or Unix files. 44 The use of a drive letter designation on the MS-DOS files, 'a:' for 50 If only a single, MS-DOS source parameter is provided (e.g. "mcopy 61 feeds to line feeds when copying from MS-DOS to Unix, and vice-versa when 62 copying from Unix to MS-DOS. 85 to ISO-8859-1 equivalents as far as possible. When reading DOS files, 86 untranslatable characters are replaced by '\fR\&\f(CW#\fR'; when writing DOS files, 95 confirmation for DOS files, use \fR\&\f(CW-o\fR. 104 Unlike MS-DOS, the '+' operator (append) from MS-DOS is not
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| D | mtools.info | 4 collection of tools to allow Unix systems to manipulate MS-DOS files. 15 INFO-DIR-SECTION DOS 17 * Mtools: (mtools). Mtools: utilities to access DOS disks in Unix. 44 MS-DOS files: read, write, and move around files on an MS-DOS file 46 attempts to emulate the MS-DOS equivalent command. However, unnecessary 47 restrictions and oddities of DOS are not emulated. For instance, it is 50 Mtools is sufficient to give access to MS-DOS file systems. For 57 collection of tools to allow Unix systems to manipulate MS-DOS files. 130 MS-DOS filenames are composed of a drive letter followed by a colon, a 140 Unix-style rules. For example, ''*'' matches all MS-DOS files in lieu [all …]
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| D | charsetConv.c | 155 size_t dos_to_wchar(doscp_t *cp, const char *dos, wchar_t *wchar, size_t len) in dos_to_wchar() argument 161 char *dos2 = (char *) dos; /* Magic to be able to call iconv with its in dos_to_wchar() 219 wchar_t *wchar, char *dos, size_t len, int *mangled) in wchar_to_dos() argument 221 safe_iconv(cp->to, wchar, dos, len, len, mangled); in wchar_to_dos() 272 size_t dos_to_wchar(doscp_t *cp, const char *dos, wchar_t *wchar, size_t len) in dos_to_wchar() argument 276 for(i=0; i<len && dos[i]; i++) { in dos_to_wchar() 277 char c = dos[i]; in dos_to_wchar() 290 wchar_t *wchar, char *dos, size_t len, int *mangled) in wchar_to_dos() argument 296 dos[i] = c; in wchar_to_dos() 298 dos[i] = cp->to_dos[c & 0x7f]; in wchar_to_dos() [all …]
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| D | mkmanifest.1 | 4 mkmanifest - makes list of file names and their DOS 8+3 equivalent 29 Unix filenames that got clobbered by the MS-DOS filename restrictions. 30 MS-DOS filenames are restricted to 8 character names, 3 character 35 filenames to fit the MS-DOS restrictions. This command is only useful if 40 You want to copy the following Unix files to a MS-DOS diskette (using the
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| D | mattrib.1 | 23 \&\fR\&\f(CWMattrib\fR is used to change MS-DOS file attribute flags. It has the 29 \&\fR\&\f(CWMattrib\fR adds attribute flags to an MS-DOS file (with the 43 System bit. Used by MS-DOS to indicate a operating system file. 56 wildcard, and there is only one MS-DOS file parameter on the command 63 untarring the MS-DOS file system. Commands are only output for
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| /external/aws-eventstream-java/src/main/java/software/amazon/eventstream/ |
| D | HeaderValue.java | 132 void encode(DataOutputStream dos) throws IOException { in encode() argument 133 dos.writeByte(getType().headerTypeId); in encode() 134 encodeValue(dos); in encode() 137 abstract void encodeValue(DataOutputStream dos) throws IOException; in encodeValue() argument 189 void encodeValue(DataOutputStream dos) {} in encodeValue() argument 234 void encodeValue(DataOutputStream dos) {} in encodeValue() argument 275 void encodeValue(DataOutputStream dos) {} in encodeValue() argument 316 void encodeValue(DataOutputStream dos) throws IOException { in encodeValue() argument 317 dos.writeInt(value); in encodeValue() 359 void encodeValue(DataOutputStream dos) throws IOException { in encodeValue() argument [all …]
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| D | Utils.java | 50 static void writeShortString(DataOutputStream dos, String string) throws IOException { in writeShortString() argument 53 dos.writeByte(bytes.length); in writeShortString() 54 dos.write(bytes); in writeShortString() 57 static void writeString(DataOutputStream dos, String string) throws IOException { in writeString() argument 60 writeBytes(dos, bytes); in writeString() 63 static void writeBytes(DataOutputStream dos, byte[] bytes) throws IOException { in writeBytes() argument 65 dos.writeShort((short) bytes.length); in writeBytes() 66 dos.write(bytes); in writeBytes()
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| D | Message.java | 166 DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(baos); in encodeHeaders() local 168 Header.encode(entry, dos); in encodeHeaders() 170 dos.close(); in encodeHeaders() 188 DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(os); in encodeOrThrow() local 189 dos.write(preludeBytes); in encodeOrThrow() 190 dos.writeInt((int) crc.getValue()); in encodeOrThrow() 191 dos.flush(); in encodeOrThrow() 198 DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(baos); in getPrelude() local 201 dos.writeInt(totalLength); in getPrelude() 202 dos.writeInt(headerLength); in getPrelude() [all …]
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| D | Header.java | 50 …static void encode(Map.Entry<String, HeaderValue> header, DataOutputStream dos) throws IOException… in encode() argument 51 new Header(header.getKey(), header.getValue()).encode(dos); in encode() 54 void encode(DataOutputStream dos) throws IOException { in encode() argument 55 Utils.writeShortString(dos, name); in encode() 56 value.encode(dos); in encode()
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| /external/python/cpython3/ |
| D | .gitattributes | 37 [attr]dos text eol=crlf 39 *.bat dos 40 *.proj dos 41 *.props dos 42 *.ps1 dos 43 *.sln dos 44 *.vcxproj* dos 45 PC/readme.txt dos 46 PCbuild/readme.txt dos
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| /external/toybox/tests/ |
| D | realpath.test | 13 ln -s one/two dos 23 '-m --relative-to=missing/that/ uno/../dos/linux/../../bingeley/bongeley/beep' \ 43 testcmd '-L' '-L dos/../one' "$TOP/one\n" '' '' 53 testcmd '-s link/..' '-es dos/three' "$PWD/dos/three\n" '' '' 54 testcmd '-s .. eats symlink' '-s dos/..' "$PWD\n" '' '' 57 'cd dos && realpath -s ..' "$PWD\n" '' '' 62 testcmd '-ms' '-ms dangling/../dos/../one/two' "$PWD/one/two\n" '' '' 66 rm -rf file one uno dos
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| /external/coreboot/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses/ |
| D | Makefile.in | 73 pdcurses/*.c demos/README demos/*.c demos/*.h dos/README dos/*.c \ 74 dos/*.h dos/*.mak dos/*.lrf os2/README os2/*.c os2/*.h os2/*.mak \ 93 $(PDC_DIR)/doc/*.txt $(PDC_DIR)/dos/README $(PDC_DIR)/dos/*.c \ 94 $(PDC_DIR)/dos/*.h $(PDC_DIR)/dos/*.mak $(PDC_DIR)/dos/*.lrf \
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| /external/cldr/common/annotationsDerived/ |
| D | es_419.xml | 362 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… 364 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… 366 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… 368 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… 370 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… 372 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… 374 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… 376 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… 378 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… 380 …<annotation cp="❤">amor | beso | beso de pareja | dos personas besándose | pareja | p… [all …]
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| /external/coreboot/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses/dos/ |
| D | wccdos16.mak | 1 # Watcom WMAKE Makefile for PDCurses library - DOS (16 bit) Watcom C/C++ 10.6+ 19 osdir = $(PDCURSES_SRCDIR)\dos 22 TARGET = dos 44 PLATFORM1 = Watcom C++ 16-bit DOS 45 PLATFORM2 = Open Watcom 1.6 for 16-bit DOS
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| D | wccdos4g.mak | 1 # Watcom WMAKE Makefile for PDCurses library - DOS/4GW Watcom C/C++ 10.6+ 16 osdir = $(PDCURSES_SRCDIR)\dos 41 PLATFORM1 = Watcom C++ 32-bit DOS 42 PLATFORM2 = Open Watcom 1.6 for 32-bit DOS
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| /external/lz4/contrib/djgpp/ |
| D | README.MD | 1 # lz4 for DOS/djgpp 2 This file details on how to compile lz4.exe, and liblz4.a for use on DOS/djgpp using 11 ## Building LZ4 for DOS 17 * `make -f contrib/djgpp/Makefile DESTDIR=/home/user/dos install`, however it doesn't make much sen…
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