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/external/deqp-deps/SPIRV-Tools/kokoro/scripts/linux/
Dbuild-docker.sh8 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
19 set -e
21 set -x
23 # This is required to run any git command in the docker since owner will
26 git config --global --add safe.directory $ROOT_DIR
30 using python-3.12
33 using clang-10.0.0
35 using gcc-9
42 if [[ -d "$dir" ]]; then
43 rm -fr "$dir"
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/external/angle/third_party/spirv-tools/src/kokoro/scripts/linux/
Dbuild-docker.sh8 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
19 set -e
21 set -x
23 # This is required to run any git command in the docker since owner will
26 git config --global --add safe.directory $ROOT_DIR
30 using python-3.12
33 using clang-13.0.1
35 using gcc-13
42 if [[ -d "$dir" ]]; then
43 rm -fr "$dir"
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/external/swiftshader/third_party/SPIRV-Tools/kokoro/scripts/linux/
Dbuild-docker.sh8 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
19 set -e
21 set -x
23 # This is required to run any git command in the docker since owner will
26 git config --global --add safe.directory $ROOT_DIR
31 using clang-10.0.0
33 using gcc-9
40 if [[ -d "$dir" ]]; then
41 rm -fr "$dir"
46 if [ $TOOL != "cmake-smoketest" ]; then
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/external/trusty/arm-trusted-firmware/tools/tlc/
Dpyproject.toml1 # Poetry pyproject.toml: https://python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/
2 [build-system]
4 build-backend = "poetry.core.masonry.api"
6 [tool.poetry]
9 description = "Transfer List Compiler (TLC) is a Python-based CLI for efficiently handling transfer…
10 authors = ["Arm Ltd <tf-a@lists.trustedfirmware.org>"]
11 license = "BSD-3"
12 repository = "https://git.trustedfirmware.org/TF-A/trusted-firmware-a.git/"
13 homepage = "https://trustedfirmware-a.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html"
15 # Keywords description https://python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/#keywords
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/external/v4l-utils/
DREADME.md1 # v4l-utils
6 You can always find the latest development v4l-utils in the git repo:
7 [http://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git](http://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git).
10 [http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/](http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/).
12 Any questions/remarks/patches can be sent to the linux-media mailinglist. See
16 There is also a wiki page for the v4l-utils:
17 [https://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/V4l-utils](https://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/V4l-utils).
21 v4l-utils uses the meson build system.
23 A number of packages is required to fully build v4l-utils. The first step is to
27 packages with `apt-get` or `aptitude`:
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/external/sdv/vsomeip/third_party/boost/process/.circleci/
Dconfig.yml6 - BOOST_LIBRARY=process
7 - CXX_STANDARD=gnu++11
9 - image: gcc:7
11 - checkout
12 - run:
15 echo 'export BOOST="$HOME/boost-local"' >> $BASH_ENV
22 HOME_SED_=$(echo $HOME | sed -e 's/\//\\\//g')
24 - run:
27 apt-get update -yqq
28 apt-get install git curl valgrind -y
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/external/toolchain-utils/go/patch/go-1.10.3/
Dgo3.patch1 diff --git test/fixedbugs/bug302.go test/fixedbugs/bug302.go
3 --- test/fixedbugs/bug302.go
5 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
7 -// run
11 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
12 @@ -8,16 +8,27 @@
33 - run("go", "tool", "compile", filepath.Join("fixedbugs", "bug302.dir", "p.go"))
34 - run("go", "tool", "pack", "grc", "pp.a", "p.o")
35 - run("go", "tool", "compile", "-I", ".", filepath.Join("fixedbugs", "bug302.dir", "main.go"))
37 + run(goCmd(), "tool", "compile", filepath.Join("fixedbugs", "bug302.dir", "p.go"))
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/external/toolchain-utils/go/patch/go-1.11.2/
Dgo3.patch1 diff --git test/fixedbugs/bug302.go test/fixedbugs/bug302.go
3 --- test/fixedbugs/bug302.go
5 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
7 -// run
11 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
12 @@ -8,16 +8,28 @@
34 - run("go", "tool", "compile", filepath.Join("fixedbugs", "bug302.dir", "p.go"))
35 - run("go", "tool", "pack", "grc", "pp.a", "p.o")
36 - run("go", "tool", "compile", "-I", ".", filepath.Join("fixedbugs", "bug302.dir", "main.go"))
38 + run(goCmd(), "tool", "compile", filepath.Join("fixedbugs", "bug302.dir", "p.go"))
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/external/rust/android-crates-io/extra_versions/crates/clap/examples/
Dgit.md1 Git is an example of several common subcommand patterns.
5 $ git
7 git
11 git[EXE] <SUBCOMMAND>
14 -h, --help Print help information
23 $ git help
24 git
28 git[EXE] <SUBCOMMAND>
31 -h, --help Print help information
40 $ git help add
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Dgit-derive.md3 Git is an example of several common subcommand patterns.
7 $ git-derive
9 git
13 git-derive[EXE] <SUBCOMMAND>
16 -h, --help Print help information
25 $ git-derive help
26 git
30 git-derive[EXE] <SUBCOMMAND>
33 -h, --help Print help information
42 $ git-derive help add
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/external/libwebm/common/
Dcommon.sh5 ## Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
11 set -e
37 # the tool being tested to return a successful exit code can be passed as
40 tool="$1"
43 if ! eval "${tool}" ${tool_args} > /dev/null 2>&1; then
44 elog "${tool} must be in your path."
49 # Echoes git describe output for the directory specified by $1 to stdout.
53 echo $(git -C "${git_dir}" describe)
56 # Echoes current git revision for the directory specifed by $1 to stdout.
60 echo $(git -C "${git_dir}" rev-parse HEAD)
/external/clang/docs/
DLibASTMatchersTutorial.rst5 This document is intended to show how to build a useful source-to-source
6 translation tool based on Clang's `LibTooling <LibTooling.html>`_. It is
20 repositories, but we'll be accessing them through the git mirror. For
24 .. code-block:: console
26 mkdir ~/clang-llvm && cd ~/clang-llvm
27 git clone http://llvm.org/git/llvm.git
29 git clone http://llvm.org/git/clang.git
31 git clone http://llvm.org/git/clang-tools-extra.git extra
33 Next you need to obtain the CMake build system and Ninja build tool. You
37 .. code-block:: console
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DClangTools.rst7 Clang as their compiler. These tools provide developer-oriented
13 side-project so that developers who don't want or need to build them
19 - With Subversion:
21 - ``cd llvm/tools/clang/tools``
22 - ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/clang-tools-extra/trunk extra``
24 - Or with Git:
26 - ``cd llvm/tools/clang/tools``
27 - ``git clone http://llvm.org/git/clang-tools-extra.git extra``
29 This document describes a high-level overview of the organization of
32 document is currently focused on Clang and Clang Tool developers, not on
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/external/cronet/tot/third_party/rust/chromium_crates_io/vendor/clap-4.5.21/examples/
Dgit.md1 Git is an example of several common subcommand patterns.
5 $ git
9 Usage: git[EXE] <COMMAND>
20 -h, --help Print help
22 $ git help
25 Usage: git[EXE] <COMMAND>
36 -h, --help Print help
38 $ git help add
41 Usage: git[EXE] add <PATH>...
47 -h, --help Print help
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Dgit-derive.md3 Git is an example of several common subcommand patterns.
7 $ git-derive
11 Usage: git-derive[EXE] <COMMAND>
22 -h, --help Print help
24 $ git-derive help
27 Usage: git-derive[EXE] <COMMAND>
38 -h, --help Print help
40 $ git-derive help add
43 Usage: git-derive[EXE] add <PATH>...
49 -h, --help Print help
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/external/cronet/stable/third_party/rust/chromium_crates_io/vendor/clap-4.5.21/examples/
Dgit.md1 Git is an example of several common subcommand patterns.
5 $ git
9 Usage: git[EXE] <COMMAND>
20 -h, --help Print help
22 $ git help
25 Usage: git[EXE] <COMMAND>
36 -h, --help Print help
38 $ git help add
41 Usage: git[EXE] add <PATH>...
47 -h, --help Print help
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Dgit-derive.md3 Git is an example of several common subcommand patterns.
7 $ git-derive
11 Usage: git-derive[EXE] <COMMAND>
22 -h, --help Print help
24 $ git-derive help
27 Usage: git-derive[EXE] <COMMAND>
38 -h, --help Print help
40 $ git-derive help add
43 Usage: git-derive[EXE] add <PATH>...
49 -h, --help Print help
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/external/rust/android-crates-io/crates/clap/examples/
Dgit.md1 Git is an example of several common subcommand patterns.
5 $ git
9 Usage: git[EXE] <COMMAND>
20 -h, --help Print help
22 $ git help
25 Usage: git[EXE] <COMMAND>
36 -h, --help Print help
38 $ git help add
41 Usage: git[EXE] add <PATH>...
47 -h, --help Print help
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Dgit-derive.md3 Git is an example of several common subcommand patterns.
7 $ git-derive
11 Usage: git-derive[EXE] <COMMAND>
22 -h, --help Print help
24 $ git-derive help
27 Usage: git-derive[EXE] <COMMAND>
38 -h, --help Print help
40 $ git-derive help add
43 Usage: git-derive[EXE] add <PATH>...
49 -h, --help Print help
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/external/tensorflow/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/
Dsizetrack_helper.py8 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
16 r"""Used for Google-internal artifact size tracking.
18 See go/tf-devinfra/sizetrack.
23 --artifact=ARTIFACT, or --manual_bytes=MANUAL_BYTES
24 --artifact_id=ARTIFACT_ID \
25 --team=TEAM \
42 1. Current directory is a git repository
43 2. CL-based commits have a PiperOrigin-RevId trailer. This is the case
44 for any use of Copybara Single-source-of-truth, e.g. TensorFlow.
61 "--project",
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/external/trusty/arm-trusted-firmware/tools/cot_dt2c/
Dpyproject.toml1 # Poetry pyproject.toml: https://python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/
2 [build-system]
4 build-backend = "poetry.core.masonry.api"
6 [tool.poetry]
9 description = "CoT-dt2c Tool is a python script to convert CoT DT file into corresponding C file"
10 authors = ["Arm Ltd <tf-a@lists.trustedfirmware.org>"]
11 license = "BSD-3"
12 repository = "https://git.trustedfirmware.org/TF-A/trusted-firmware-a.git/"
13 homepage = "https://trustedfirmware-a.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html"
17 "Development Status :: 3 - Alpha",
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/external/openthread/tools/gerrit/
DREADME.md1 # git-squash-merge tool
3 `git-squash-merge` is a bash script to help squash merge a given branch into the current branch. Th…
10 git-squash-merge [--no-list] [--no-commit] <branch> [<commit msg>]"
15 - `<branch>` specifies the name of branch to merge into current branch.
16 - `<commit msg>` is an optional parameter specifying text to add to the commit message.
20 - `--no-list` when used the commit message will not include the list of squashed commits.
21 - `--no-commit` when used, the tool squashes and stages the changes but does not commit"
26 ~/sw/openthread $ ./tools/gerrit/git-squash-merge.sh github/master "OpenThread GitHub sync"
29 Date: Tue Aug 14 14:53:33 2018 -0700
39 7be61df6e [message-info] remove unnecessary memset initialization (#2937)
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/external/sdk-platform-java/.githooks/
Dpre-commit3 # Pre-commit Git checks.
5 # ln -s .githooks/pre-commit .git/hooks/pre-commit
21 echo -e "$BOLD $BACK_BLUE $WHITE Precommit:\t $BACK_RED Changes NOT committed. $UNSET"
22 …echo -e "$BOLD $BACK_BLUE $WHITE Precommit:\t $BACK_RED $WHITE $ERR_MSG $BACK_BLUE $HELP_MSG $UNSE…
27 echo -e "$BOLD $BACK_BLUE $WHITE Precommit:\t $STATUS_MSG $UNSET"
31 …echo -e "$BOLD $BACK_BLUE $WHITE Precommit:\t $BACK_GREEN $WHITE SUCCESS. $UNSET All checks passed…
37 if [ $? -ne 0 ];
48 if [ $? -ne 0 ];
50 echo_status "addlicense tool is not yet installed, downloading it now."
57 echo_status "Setting up tool to fix Bazel format"
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/external/robolectric/scripts/
DREADME.md1 # Robolectric build-android.sh tutorial
5 … you to run the `build-android.sh` script in the Robolectric repository, resulting in the correspo…
8 Repo is a tool that makes it easier to work with Git in the context of Android. For more informatio…
16 Download the Repo tool and ensure that it is executable:
18 $ curl https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo
25 … to hold your working files. If you're using MacOS, this has to be on a case-sensitive filesystem.…
31 Configure git with your real name and email address. To use the Gerrit code-review tool, you will n…
33 $ git config --global user.name "Your Name"
34 $ git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
40 $ sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg gnupg-agent flex bison gperf build-essential \
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/external/coreboot/util/docker/coreboot.org-status/board-status.html/
DREADME1 Tool to publish board-status data to the website
4 This tool parses the board-status repository (and the coreboot repository as
6 in board-status.
9 https://coreboot.org/status/board-status.html
12 ----------
13 When modifying the tool, or when publishing the results elsewhere, you
14 might want to run it yourself. You'll need the board-status and the coreboot
17 To build the tool, run the following commands
24 $ ./board-status.html \
25 -board-status-dir .../board-status.git \
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