| /external/parameter-framework/upstream/doc/requirements/ |
| D | requirements.md | 62 <!--Fixme why are pandoc auto references not working ? --> 83 <why>To be reused in different components.</why> 88 <why>Different PF instances are expected to be completely independent thus accessing one should not… 116 <why>because the PF aims to abstract hardware and model it by parameters.</why> 121 <why>because a parameter without value would not abstract any hardware.</why> 125 <why>To control the underlined hardware.</why> 129 <why>By definition, a mutable parameter that can not be mutated it a immutable parameter.</why> 133 <why>To dump all parameter value, debug a hardware state, 135 for coherency with the immutable parameter...</why> 171 <why>All type are not necessary to use the PF. For example any parameter could [all …]
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| /external/skia/tools/skp/page_sets/other/ |
| D | OLD-skia_nexus10_set.json | 10 "why": "from Tom W's list" string 15 "why": "from Tom W's list" string 20 "why": "from klobag" string 25 "why": "from klobag" string 30 "why": "for Clank CY" string 35 "why": "from Tom W's list" string 40 "why": "#2 news worldwide" string 45 "why": "from parallax scrolling thread" string 50 "why": "for Clank CY" string 55 "why": "for Clank CY" string [all …]
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| D | OLD-skia_desktop_set.json | 9 "why": "from fmalita" string 14 "why": "top google property; a google tab is often open" string 18 "why": "social; top google property; Public profile; infinite scrolls", string 26 …"why": "#11 (Alexa global), google property; some blogger layouts have infinite scroll but more in… string 32 "why": "#18 (Alexa global), Picked an interesting post" string 38 "why": "top social,Public profile", string 63 "why": "#12 (Alexa global),Public profile" string 68 "why": "#8 (Alexa global),Picked an interesting page", string 75 "why": "#37 (Alexa global)", string 83 "why": "#1 sports" string [all …]
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| /external/exoplayer/tree_15dc86382f17a24a3e881e52e31a810c1ea44b49/docs/ |
| D | troubleshooting.md | 10 * [Why are some media files not seekable?][] 11 * [Why is seeking inaccurate in some MP3 files?][] 12 * [Why do some MPEG-TS files fail to play?][] 13 * [Why do some MP4/FMP4 files play incorrectly?][] 14 * [Why do some streams fail with HTTP response code 301 or 302?][] 15 * [Why do some streams fail with UnrecognizedInputFormatException?][] 16 * [Why doesn't setPlaybackParameters work properly on some devices?][] 21 * [Why does ExoPlayer support my content but the Cast extension doesn't?][] 22 * [Why does content fail to play, but no error is surfaced?] 54 #### Why are some media files not seekable? #### [all …]
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| /external/exoplayer/tree_8e57d3715f9092d5ec54ebe2e538f34bfcc34479/docs/ |
| D | troubleshooting.md | 10 * [Why are some media files not seekable?][] 11 * [Why is seeking inaccurate in some MP3 files?][] 12 * [Why do some MPEG-TS files fail to play?][] 13 * [Why do some MP4/FMP4 files play incorrectly?][] 14 * [Why do some streams fail with HTTP response code 301 or 302?][] 15 * [Why do some streams fail with UnrecognizedInputFormatException?][] 16 * [Why doesn't setPlaybackParameters work properly on some devices?][] 21 * [Why does ExoPlayer support my content but the Cast extension doesn't?][] 22 * [Why does content fail to play, but no error is surfaced?] 55 #### Why are some media files not seekable? #### [all …]
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| /external/cronet/tot/net/tools/quic/benchmark/ |
| D | test_urls.json | 6 "why": "A warmup page." string 10 "why": "A tiny page, about 1K Bytes." string 14 "why": "A small page, about 10K Bytes." string 18 "why": "A medium page, about 100K Bytes." string 22 "why": "A large page, about 1M Bytes." string 26 "why": "A large page, with 1 html and 10 images totaling about 1M Bytes.", string
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| /external/cronet/stable/net/tools/quic/benchmark/ |
| D | test_urls.json | 6 "why": "A warmup page." string 10 "why": "A tiny page, about 1K Bytes." string 14 "why": "A small page, about 10K Bytes." string 18 "why": "A medium page, about 100K Bytes." string 22 "why": "A large page, about 1M Bytes." string 26 "why": "A large page, with 1 html and 10 images totaling about 1M Bytes.", string
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| /external/sdv/vsomeip/third_party/boost/filesystem/doc/ |
| D | faq.htm | 44 <p><b>Why not support a concept of specific kinds of file systems, such as posix_file_system or wi… 51 <p><b>Why base the generic pathname format on POSIX?</b></p> 60 <p><b>Why not use a full URI (Universal Resource Identifier) based path?</b></p> 65 <p><b>Why isn't <i>path</i> a base class with derived <i>directory_path</i> and 67 <p>Why bother? The behavior of all three classes is essentially identical. 71 <p><b>Why do path decomposition functions yielding a single element return a 76 <p><b>Why don't path member functions have overloads with error_code& arguments?</b></p> 80 <p><b>Why not supply a 'handle' type, and let the file and directory operations 90 <p><b>Why are the operations functions so low-level?</b></p> 106 <p><b>Why are there directory_iterator overloads for operations.hpp [all …]
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| /external/google-cloud-java/java-dataflow/proto-google-cloud-dataflow-v1beta3/src/main/java/com/google/dataflow/v1beta3/ |
| D | AutoscalingEventOrBuilder.java | 81 * A message describing why the system decided to adjust the current 82 * number of workers, why it failed, or why the system decided to 95 * A message describing why the system decided to adjust the current 96 * number of workers, why it failed, or why the system decided to 109 * A message describing why the system decided to adjust the current 110 * number of workers, why it failed, or why the system decided to
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| D | AutoscalingEvent.java | 121 * an error to the user indicating why the current number of workers 133 * Used when we want to report to the user a reason why we are 184 * an error to the user indicating why the current number of workers 196 * Used when we want to report to the user a reason why we are 375 * A message describing why the system decided to adjust the current 376 * number of workers, why it failed, or why the system decided to 392 * A message describing why the system decided to adjust the current 393 * number of workers, why it failed, or why the system decided to 411 * A message describing why the system decided to adjust the current 412 * number of workers, why it failed, or why the system decided to [all …]
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| /external/executorch/backends/xnnpack/partition/config/ |
| D | node_configs.py | 27 why = WhyNoPartition(logger=logger) variable 46 why(node, f"Invalid conv target {conv_name}") 51 why(node, "BatchNorm cannot be fused with Convolution") 91 why(node, f"Unsupported input rank {input_node.meta.get('val').shape}") 95 why(node, f"Unsupported output dtype {output_0.dtype}") 100 why(node, f"Unsupported input dtype {max_input.meta.get('val').dtype}") 106 why(node, "Unsupported user of max.dim") 135 why(node, "Prelu weight must be a parameter")
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| D | generic_node_configs.py | 24 why = WhyNoPartition(logger=logger) variable 150 why(node, reason="ceil mode is not supported") 154 why( 161 why(node, reason="divisor override is not supported") 183 why( 241 why( 292 why(node, reason="ceil mode is not supported") 349 why( 356 why( 394 why(node, reason=f"only support int powers, got {power}") [all …]
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| /external/jacoco/org.jacoco.doc/docroot/doc/ |
| D | faq.html | 54 <h3>Why do I get the error "Can't add different class with same name"?</h3> 62 <h3>Source code lines with exceptions show no coverage. Why?</h3> 71 <h3>Why does the coverage report not show line coverage figures?</h3> 78 <h3>Why does the coverage report not show highlighted source code?</h3> 90 <h3>Why does a class show as not covered although it has been executed?</h3> 102 <h3>Why are abstract methods not shown in coverage reports?</h3> 130 <h3>My code uses reflection. Why does it fail when I execute it with JaCoCo?</h3> 143 <h3>Why do I get an error while instrumenting certain Java classes?</h3> 162 <h3>Why do I get a <code>NoClassDefFoundError</code> or 172 <h3>Why do I get a <code>StackOverflowError</code> during code coverage analysis?</h3> [all …]
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| /external/googleapis/google/rpc/context/ |
| D | BUILD.bazel | 24 # Manually added target. See b/274975612 for why. 49 # Manually added target. See b/274975612 for why. 64 # Manually added. See b/274975612 for why. 86 # Manually added target. See b/274975612 for why. 120 # Manually added target. See b/274975612 for why. 129 # Manually added target. See b/274975612 for why. 149 # Manually added target. See b/274975612 for why. 179 # Manually added target. See b/274975612 for why. 198 # Manually added target. See b/274975612 for why. 217 # Manually added target. See b/274975612 for why.
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| /external/apache-commons-bcel/src/test/java/org/apache/bcel/verifier/tests/ |
| D | TestArrayAccess04Creator.java | 62 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_0); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_0() 65 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_4); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_0() 78 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_0); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_1() 82 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_5); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_1() 85 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_7); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_1() 90 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_11); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_1()
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| D | TestArrayAccess02Creator.java | 62 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_0); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_0() 65 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_4); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_0() 78 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_0); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_1() 82 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_5); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_1() 86 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_10); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_1() 93 Assert.assertNotNull(ih_20); // TODO why is this not used in createMethod_1()
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| /external/google-cloud-java/java-batch/proto-google-cloud-batch-v1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/batch/v1/ |
| D | TaskStatusOrBuilder.java | 55 * Detailed info about why the state is reached. 65 * Detailed info about why the state is reached. 75 * Detailed info about why the state is reached. 85 * Detailed info about why the state is reached. 96 * Detailed info about why the state is reached.
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| /external/mksh/src/ |
| D | check.pl | 638 $why = ''; 642 $why .= "\ttest timed out (limit of $test{'time-limit'} seconds)\n"; 658 $why .= 667 $why .= $tmp; 675 $why .= $tmp; 682 $why .= $tmp; 711 $why = "\tDescription" 713 . $why; 721 print $why if $verbose; 803 local($why) = ''; [all …]
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| /external/google-cloud-java/java-batch/proto-google-cloud-batch-v1alpha/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/batch/v1alpha/ |
| D | TaskStatusOrBuilder.java | 55 * Detailed info about why the state is reached. 65 * Detailed info about why the state is reached. 75 * Detailed info about why the state is reached. 85 * Detailed info about why the state is reached. 96 * Detailed info about why the state is reached.
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| /external/google-cloud-java/java-optimization/proto-google-cloud-optimization-v1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/optimization/v1/ |
| D | SkippedShipmentOrBuilder.java | 73 * A list of reasons that explain why the shipment was skipped. See comment 84 * A list of reasons that explain why the shipment was skipped. See comment 95 * A list of reasons that explain why the shipment was skipped. See comment 106 * A list of reasons that explain why the shipment was skipped. See comment 118 * A list of reasons that explain why the shipment was skipped. See comment
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| /external/perfetto/docs/ |
| D | tracing-101.md | 39 to a function call, or why was a function run). 72 After glimpsing the power of tracing, a natural question arises: why bother 73 with high level metrics at all? Why not instead just use tracing and 78 to root cause why that happened. 89 to understand why the regression may have happened. 112 1. Why profile my program statistically when I can just trace *everything*? 113 2. Why use tracing to reconstruct the timeline of events when profiling gives me 133 information about *why* that happened. For example, why was malloc being called 137 deep insight into why code was run in the first place.
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| /external/deqp-deps/glslang/SPIRV/ |
| D | InReadableOrder.cpp | 67 // being delayed. Invokes callback(block, why, header), then descends into its 71 void visit(Block* block, spv::ReachReason why, Block* header) in visit() argument 74 if (why == spv::ReachViaControlFlow) { in visit() 79 callback_(block, why, header); in visit() 95 if (why == spv::ReachViaControlFlow) { in visit() 98 visit(*it, why, nullptr); in visit()
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| /external/angle/third_party/glslang/src/SPIRV/ |
| D | InReadableOrder.cpp | 67 // being delayed. Invokes callback(block, why, header), then descends into its 71 void visit(Block* block, spv::ReachReason why, Block* header) in visit() argument 74 if (why == spv::ReachViaControlFlow) { in visit() 79 callback_(block, why, header); in visit() 95 if (why == spv::ReachViaControlFlow) { in visit() 98 visit(*it, why, nullptr); in visit()
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| /external/pigweed/docs/style/ |
| D | commit_message.rst | 8 commit is affecting. The commits should describe what is changed, and why. When 17 description of why the change is needed. Consider what parts of the commit 25 Include both "what" and "why" 27 It is important to include a "why" component in most commits. Sometimes, why is 29 Otherwise, err on the side of over-explaining why, not under-explaining why. 31 When adding the "why" to a commit, also consider if that "why" content should go
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| /external/grpc-grpc/test/core/transport/test_suite/ |
| D | call_shapes.cc | 239 "why hello neighbor"); in TRANSPORT_TEST() 277 SliceBuffer(Slice::FromCopiedString("why hello neighbor")), 0)); in TRANSPORT_TEST() 322 "why hello neighbor"); in TRANSPORT_TEST() 350 SliceBuffer(Slice::FromCopiedString("why hello neighbor")), 0)); in TRANSPORT_TEST() 395 "why hello neighbor"); in TRANSPORT_TEST() 434 SliceBuffer(Slice::FromCopiedString("why hello neighbor")), 0)); in TRANSPORT_TEST() 587 "why hello neighbor"); in TRANSPORT_TEST() 593 "why hello neighbor (2)"); in TRANSPORT_TEST() 599 "why hello neighbor (3)"); in TRANSPORT_TEST() 605 "why hello neighbor (4)"); in TRANSPORT_TEST() [all …]
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