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/external/cldr/tools/cldr-code/src/main/resources/org/unicode/cldr/util/data/
DWikipediaOfficialLanguages.txt8 Arabic (official and national)[3]
9 Tamazight (National)
72 Tswana (national)
74 Portuguese (national, all cities)
87 Fula (national)
88 Jula (national)
89 More (national)
116 Cape Verdean Creole (national)
119 Sango (national)
186 Lingala (national)
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/external/libphonenumber/repackaged/libphonenumber/src/com/android/i18n/phonenumbers/
DAsYouTypeFormatter.java55 // This is set to true when we know the user is entering a full national significant number, since
56 // we have either detected a national prefix or an international dialing prefix. When this is
64 // code, from the national number.
81 // A set of characters that, if found in a national prefix formatting rules, are an indicator to
82 // us that we should separate the national prefix from the number when formatting.
85 // This is the minimum length of national number accrued that is required to trigger the
101 // This contains anything that has been entered so far preceding the national significant number,
106 // This contains the national prefix that has been extracted. It contains only digits without
170 // First decide whether we should use international or national number rules. in getAvailableFormats()
177 // Discard a few formats that we know are not relevant based on the presence of the national in getAvailableFormats()
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DPhoneNumberUtil.java64 // The minimum and maximum length of the national significant number.
80 // this is relevant is when determining the length of the national destination code, which should
90 // Set of country codes that doesn't have national prefix, but it has area codes.
308 // component of the number, after the main national number is formatted. For example, if you wish
441 // first group is not used in the national pattern (e.g. Argentina) so the $1 group does not match
445 // Constants used in the formatting rules to represent the national prefix, first group and
451 // A pattern that is used to determine if the national prefix formatting rule has the first group
452 // only, i.e., does not start with the national prefix. Note that the pattern explicitly allows
461 * INTERNATIONAL and NATIONAL formats are consistent with the definition in ITU-T Recommendation
464 * "+41 44 668 1800" in INTERNATIONAL format, and as "044 668 1800" in NATIONAL format. E164
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DPhoneNumberMatcher.java153 * single block, set high enough to accommodate the entire national number and the international
490 // for extensions. This is only important for countries with national prefixes. in allNumberGroupsRemainGrouped()
512 // First we check if the national significant number is formatted as a block. in allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent()
513 // We use contains and not equals, since the national significant number may be present with in allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent()
514 // a prefix such as a national number prefix, or the country code itself. in allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent()
530 // Now check the first group. There may be a national prefix at the start, so we only check in allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent()
537 * Helper method to get the national-number part of a number, formatted without any national
557 * Helper method to get the national-number part of a number, formatted without any national
633 // national significant number or (2) an extension sign, in which case they always precede the in containsOnlyValidXChars()
642 // This is the carrier code case, in which the 'X's always precede the national in containsOnlyValidXChars()
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/external/libphonenumber/libphonenumber/src/com/google/i18n/phonenumbers/
DAsYouTypeFormatter.java53 // This is set to true when we know the user is entering a full national significant number, since
54 // we have either detected a national prefix or an international dialing prefix. When this is
62 // code, from the national number.
79 // A set of characters that, if found in a national prefix formatting rules, are an indicator to
80 // us that we should separate the national prefix from the number when formatting.
83 // This is the minimum length of national number accrued that is required to trigger the
99 // This contains anything that has been entered so far preceding the national significant number,
104 // This contains the national prefix that has been extracted. It contains only digits without
168 // First decide whether we should use international or national number rules. in getAvailableFormats()
175 // Discard a few formats that we know are not relevant based on the presence of the national in getAvailableFormats()
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DPhoneNumberUtil.java62 // The minimum and maximum length of the national significant number.
78 // this is relevant is when determining the length of the national destination code, which should
88 // Set of country codes that doesn't have national prefix, but it has area codes.
306 // component of the number, after the main national number is formatted. For example, if you wish
439 // first group is not used in the national pattern (e.g. Argentina) so the $1 group does not match
443 // Constants used in the formatting rules to represent the national prefix, first group and
449 // A pattern that is used to determine if the national prefix formatting rule has the first group
450 // only, i.e., does not start with the national prefix. Note that the pattern explicitly allows
459 * INTERNATIONAL and NATIONAL formats are consistent with the definition in ITU-T Recommendation
462 * "+41 44 668 1800" in INTERNATIONAL format, and as "044 668 1800" in NATIONAL format. E164
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DPhoneNumberMatcher.java152 * single block, set high enough to accommodate the entire national number and the international
489 // for extensions. This is only important for countries with national prefixes. in allNumberGroupsRemainGrouped()
511 // First we check if the national significant number is formatted as a block. in allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent()
512 // We use contains and not equals, since the national significant number may be present with in allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent()
513 // a prefix such as a national number prefix, or the country code itself. in allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent()
529 // Now check the first group. There may be a national prefix at the start, so we only check in allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent()
536 * Helper method to get the national-number part of a number, formatted without any national
556 * Helper method to get the national-number part of a number, formatted without any national
632 // national significant number or (2) an extension sign, in which case they always precede the in containsOnlyValidXChars()
641 // This is the carrier code case, in which the 'X's always precede the national in containsOnlyValidXChars()
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DShortNumberInfo.java75 // MatcherApi supports the basic matching method for checking if a given national number matches
76 // a national number pattern defined in the given {@code PhoneNumberDesc}.
537 * Gets the national significant number of the a phone number. Note a national significant number
538 * doesn't contain a national prefix or any formatting.
544 * @param number the phone number for which the national significant number is needed
545 * @return the national significant number of the PhoneNumber object passed in
548 // If leading zero(s) have been set, we prefix this now. Note this is not a national prefix. in getNationalSignificantNumber()
/external/libevent/cmake/
DCopyright.txt47 * National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health
50 * US National Labs (Los Alamos, Livermore, Sandia) ASC Parallel
53 * National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NAMIC) is funded by the
54 National Institutes of Health through the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research,
/external/libphonenumber/libphonenumber/test/com/google/i18n/phonenumbers/
DPhoneNumberUtilTest.java219 // No shared-cost data is available, so its national number data should not be set. in testGetInstanceLoadUSMetadata()
309 // Italian numbers - there is no national prefix, but it still has an area code. in testGetLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode()
312 // Mexico numbers - there is no national prefix, but it still has an area code. in testGetLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode()
315 // Google Singapore. Singapore has no area code and no national prefix. in testGetLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode()
330 // Google MTV, which has national destination code (NDC) "650". in testGetLengthOfNationalDestinationCode()
365 // can be considered to have a national destination code. in testGetLengthOfNationalDestinationCode()
496 assertEquals("650 253 0000", phoneUtil.format(US_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL)); in testFormatUSNumber()
499 assertEquals("800 253 0000", phoneUtil.format(US_TOLLFREE, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL)); in testFormatUSNumber()
502 assertEquals("900 253 0000", phoneUtil.format(US_PREMIUM, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL)); in testFormatUSNumber()
505 // Numbers with all zeros in the national number part will be formatted by using the raw_input in testFormatUSNumber()
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/external/vulkan-validation-layers/cmake/
DCopyright_cmake.txt116 * National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health
119 * US National Labs (Los Alamos, Livermore, Sandia) ASC Parallel
122 * National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NAMIC) is funded by the
123 National Institutes of Health through the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research,
/external/rust/android-crates-io/crates/spdx/src/text/licenses/
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Dpristine.txt49 Limited portions of HDF5 were developed by Lawrence Berkeley National
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/external/coreboot/util/nvramtool/
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/external/eigen/unsupported/Eigen/src/LevenbergMarquardt/
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/external/icu/icu4j/perf-tests/data/udhr/
Dudhr_eng.txt18 …mote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international…
24 …h as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin,…
43 …Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by the competent national tribunals for acts violati…
57 … of any act or omission which did not constitute a penal offence, under national or international …
147 …as the right to social security and is entitled to realization, through national effort and intern…
/external/libphonenumber/libphonenumber/src/com/google/i18n/phonenumbers/internal/
DMatcherApi.java27 * Returns whether the given national number (a string containing only decimal digits) matches
28 * the national number pattern defined in the given {@code PhoneNumberDesc} message.
/external/libphonenumber/repackaged/libphonenumber/src/com/android/i18n/phonenumbers/internal/
DMatcherApi.java29 * Returns whether the given national number (a string containing only decimal digits) matches
30 * the national number pattern defined in the given {@code PhoneNumberDesc} message.
/external/cldr/docs/site/index/
Dprocess.md31 … to be language speakers residing in the country/region. In particular, national standards organiz…
146national standard for a country that is widely accepted in practice, the goal is to follow that st…
148national standard (or other reference), the goal is to keep that data aligned with that standard. …
197 …R Technical Committee, open to Unicode members and invited experts. All national standards bodies …

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