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D | bib | 14 … in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and f… 15 And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was … 17 And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth, 22 And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let f… 26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the… 27 … created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. 28 And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, a… 32 Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. 50 … of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call the… 63 And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leave… [all …]
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D | 2drvb10.txt | 461 Praise. The author, of a great part of them at least, was king David: 462 but many are of opinion that some of them were made by Asaph, and 511 2:4. He that dwelleth in heaven shall laugh at them: and the Lord shall 512 deride them. 514 2:5. Then shall he speak to them in his anger, and trouble them in his 526 2:9. Thou shalt rule them with a rod of iron, and shalt break them in 566 3:8. For thou hast struck all them who are my adversaries without 604 sorry for them upon your beds. 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 [all …]
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D | PrivacyPolicy.md | 18 You can email them to someone, or upload them to Google Drive, or send them to other Sharing destin… 36 But you, the user, can can email them to someone, or upload them to Google Drive, or send them to o…
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/external/pigweed/pw_kvs/ |
D | BUILD.bazel | 330 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. 347 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. 363 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. 460 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. 476 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. 492 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. 508 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. 524 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. 540 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. 556 # them and modifying test parameters for different targets. [all …]
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D | BufferedSource.java | 99 /** Removes all bytes bytes from this and returns them as a byte string. */ 102 /** Removes {@code byteCount} bytes from this and returns them as a byte string. */ 105 /** Removes all bytes from this and returns them as a byte array. */ 108 /** Removes {@code byteCount} bytes from this and returns them as a byte array. */ 112 * Removes up to {@code sink.length} bytes from this and copies them into {@code sink}. 118 * Removes exactly {@code sink.length} bytes from this and copies them into {@code sink}. 124 * Removes up to {@code byteCount} bytes from this and copies them into {@code sink} at 130 * Removes exactly {@code byteCount} bytes from this and appends them to 137 * Removes all bytes from this and appends them to {@code sink}. Returns the 143 /** Removes all bytes from this, decodes them as UTF-8, and returns the string. */ [all …]
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D | BufferedSource.java | 97 /** Removes all bytes bytes from this and returns them as a byte string. */ 100 /** Removes {@code byteCount} bytes from this and returns them as a byte string. */ 103 /** Removes all bytes from this and returns them as a byte array. */ 106 /** Removes {@code byteCount} bytes from this and returns them as a byte array. */ 110 * Removes up to {@code sink.length} bytes from this and copies them into {@code sink}. 116 * Removes exactly {@code sink.length} bytes from this and copies them into {@code sink}. 122 * Removes up to {@code byteCount} bytes from this and copies them into {@code sink} at 128 * Removes exactly {@code byteCount} bytes from this and appends them to 135 * Removes all bytes from this and appends them to {@code sink}. Returns the 141 /** Removes all bytes from this, decodes them as UTF-8, and returns the string. */ [all …]
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/external/sdv/vsomeip/third_party/boost/algorithm/test/ |
D | sort_subrange_test.cpp | 69 // Mix them up and try again - single element in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 76 // Mix them up and try again - at the end in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 85 // Mix them up and try again - at the beginning in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 93 // Mix them up and try again - empty subrange in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 98 // Mix them up and try again - entire subrange in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 117 // Mix them up and try again - single element in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 124 // Mix them up and try again - at the end in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 133 // Mix them up and try again - at the beginning in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 141 // Mix them up and try again - empty subrange in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 146 // Mix them up and try again - entire subrange in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE()
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D | partition_subrange_test.cpp | 88 // Mix them up and try again - single element in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 95 // Mix them up and try again - at the end in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 104 // Mix them up and try again - at the beginning in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 112 // Mix them up and try again - empty subrange in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 117 // Mix them up and try again - entire subrange in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 136 // Mix them up and try again - single element in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 143 // Mix them up and try again - at the end in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 152 // Mix them up and try again - at the beginning in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 160 // Mix them up and try again - empty subrange in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE() 165 // Mix them up and try again - entire subrange in BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE()
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/external/mesa3d/docs/ci/ |
D | skqp.rst | 17 them in the job artifacts results directory under the test name. Click the 18 'Browse' button from a failing job to get to them. 29 them to keep CI green when the rendering is "correct" but out of normal range. 32 failures, we treat them as failures and track them as expected failures the
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D | kabocha.xml | 19 … directional pad are just for <b>changing direction</b>. You do not need to press them constantly. 43 …them</b> as you travel across the island. If you are damaged, collecting pearls will <b>help your… 51 …it, and this island is consequently full of unique forms of life. One of them, I’m sorry to say, … 55 …of The Source. The mistake I made was allowing them to replicate on their own. The Source twiste… 59 …ess the red attack button to drop your full weight onto enemies and crush them</b>. Give it a sho… 63 …f you like, but you’ll be doing the island a great service if you destroy them. Remember, if you … 67 …ms to keep you going, but it is imperative that you <b>collect them whenever you see them</b>. My… 71 …ings like that, can we? Right-o, ahead is an area with three gems. Find them and we can move on … 100 …those energy orbs require a lot of power to maintain, so you can only use them for a short time if… 128 …ars adventurers who don’t know what they’re getting into. You must avoid them at all costs, and w…
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D | writing_gn_templates.md | 12 listed directly by targets that use them, or added by a depfile. 38 * Besides being redundant, listing them also makes it harder to remove 39 inputs, since removing them from GN does not immediately remove them from 69 to list them, and then have your action re-compute them and assert that 72 * Rather than putting the inputs in a depfile, compute them beforehand and 73 save them to a text file. Have your template Use `read_file()` to read 74 them in. 76 * Continue using a depfile, but use an `exec_script()` to compute them when 95 them as inputs. 96 * Not listing them also helps to minimize the size of the build graph (although [all …]
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D | writing_gn_templates.md | 12 listed directly by targets that use them, or added by a depfile. 38 * Besides being redundant, listing them also makes it harder to remove 39 inputs, since removing them from GN does not immediately remove them from 69 to list them, and then have your action re-compute them and assert that 72 * Rather than putting the inputs in a depfile, compute them beforehand and 73 save them to a text file. Have your template Use `read_file()` to read 74 them in. 76 * Continue using a depfile, but use an `exec_script()` to compute them when 95 them as inputs. 96 * Not listing them also helps to minimize the size of the build graph (although [all …]
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/external/cronet/tot/build/docs/ |
D | writing_gn_templates.md | 12 listed directly by targets that use them, or added by a depfile. 38 * Besides being redundant, listing them also makes it harder to remove 39 inputs, since removing them from GN does not immediately remove them from 69 to list them, and then have your action re-compute them and assert that 72 * Rather than putting the inputs in a depfile, compute them beforehand and 73 save them to a text file. Have your template Use `read_file()` to read 74 them in. 76 * Continue using a depfile, but use an `exec_script()` to compute them when 95 them as inputs. 96 * Not listing them also helps to minimize the size of the build graph (although [all …]
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/external/llvm-libc/src/setjmp/arm/ |
D | longjmp.cpp | 25 # Reload r8, r9. They cannot appear in register lists so load them 26 # into the lower registers, then move them into place. 31 # Reload r10, r11. They cannot appear in register lists so load them 32 # into the lower registers, then move them into place. 37 # Reload sp, lr. They cannot appear in register lists so load them 38 # into the lower registers, then move them into place.
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D | longjmp.cpp | 25 # Reload r8, r9. They cannot appear in register lists so load them 26 # into the lower registers, then move them into place. 31 # Reload r10, r11. They cannot appear in register lists so load them 32 # into the lower registers, then move them into place. 37 # Reload sp, lr. They cannot appear in register lists so load them 38 # into the lower registers, then move them into place.
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D | longjmp.cpp | 25 # Reload r8, r9. They cannot appear in register lists so load them 26 # into the lower registers, then move them into place. 31 # Reload r10, r11. They cannot appear in register lists so load them 32 # into the lower registers, then move them into place. 37 # Reload sp, lr. They cannot appear in register lists so load them 38 # into the lower registers, then move them into place.
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/external/selinux/python/sepolicy/sepolicy/help/ |
D | lockdown_unconfined.txt | 4 …r them, run as initrc_t or init_t. These domains are unconfined by SELinux. Other similar proces… 7 want unconfined_t users on your system you would need to remove them from the 'Login Mapping' and U… 9 … the denials, and if you have processes running as initrc_t, you may need to write policy for them.
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/external/libwebsockets/READMEs/ |
D | README.event-loops-intro.md | 42 eliminated, along with the many kinds of bugs related to them. 54 With blocking IO, you have to create threads in order to block them to learn 73 ### If one or more event, they handle them and then return to sleep 123 few options to allow them to work together, which is "best" depends on the 131 your libevent loop for them to be able to interoperate perfectly. Lws will 143 "RAW" wsis and handle them using lws_protocols callback semantics. 176 to have them wait sequentially in an outer event loop. (This is only possible 230 In the cases you really need threads, you must have them, or fork off another 231 process. But if you don't really need them, they bring with them a lot of 280 to their advantages. Working with them successfully requires understand how to [all …]
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D | README | 10 msvc/x64/Release, depending on how you choose to compile them. 13 Visual Studio 2010, so if you open them using newer version, an extra step 14 is needed to convert them to current version. Just accept this when 19 kernel drivers and excluded from build by default. In order to build them,
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/external/google-cloud-java/java-aiplatform/proto-google-cloud-aiplatform-v1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/aiplatform/v1/ |
D | FeatureValueListOrBuilder.java | 30 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 40 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 50 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 60 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 71 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type.
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D | FeatureValueList.java | 78 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 91 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 105 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 118 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 131 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 551 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 567 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 583 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 599 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 621 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. [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 | FeatureValueListOrBuilder.java | 30 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 40 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 50 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 60 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 71 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type.
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D | FeatureValueList.java | 78 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 91 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 105 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 118 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 131 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 553 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 569 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 585 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 601 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. 623 * A list of feature values. All of them should be the same data type. [all …]
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/external/harfbuzz_ng/perf/texts/ |
D | en-thelittleprince.txt | 34 I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. 52 tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them. 59 them intimately, close at hand. And that hasn’t much improved my opinion of them. 61 Whenever I met one of them who seemed to me at all clear-sighted, I tried the experiment of 215 a hard time seeing them through the telescope. 239 account of the grown-ups and their ways. When you tell them that you have made a new friend, 250 You would have to say to them: “I saw a house that cost $ 20,000.” Then they would exclaim: “Oh, 251 what a pretty house that is!” Just so, you might say to them: “The proof that the little prince 253 wants a sheep, that is a proof that he exists.” And what good would it do to tell them that? They 254 would shrug their shoulders, and treat you like a child. But if you said to them: “The planet he [all …]
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/external/libwebsockets/minimal-examples/raw/minimal-raw-vhost/ |
D | README.md | 4 Raw sockets are just sockets... lws does not send anything on them or 5 interpret by itself what it receives on them. So you can implement 6 arbitrary tcp protocols using them. 41 into netcat are sent to the server, which echos them to all connected clients.
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