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/external/one-true-awk/testdir/
Dbib35 These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that t…
55 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they sha…
56 And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
63 And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leave…
64 And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and…
88 And Cain talked with Abel his brother: and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain …
108 Male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they
140 … the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all whi…
142 …o after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to th…
157 …f every sort shalt thou bring into the ark, to keep them alive with thee; they shall be male and f…
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/external/icu/icu4j/perf-tests/data/collation/
D2drvb10.txt146 They tell us you might sue us if there is something wrong with
177 medium they may be on may contain "Defects". Among other
538 they that trust in him.
584 overcometh: which some understand of the chief musician; to whom they
612 4:8. By the fruit of their corn, their wine, and oil, they rest:
657 5:11. Their throat is an open sepulchre: they dealt deceitfully with
660 they have provoked thee, O Lord.
662 5:12. But let all them be glad that hope in thee: they shall rejoice
663 for ever, and thou shalt dwell in them. And all they that love thy name
686 sins, whilst they are here upon earth.
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/external/trusty/arm-trusted-firmware/lib/locks/bakery/
Dbakery_lock_coherent.c47 unsigned int they; in bakery_get_ticket() local
64 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_get_ticket()
65 their_ticket = bakery_ticket_number(bakery->lock_data[they]); in bakery_get_ticket()
94 unsigned int they, me; in bakery_lock_get() local
110 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_lock_get()
111 if (me == they) in bakery_lock_get()
116 their_bakery_data = bakery->lock_data[they]; in bakery_lock_get()
120 * If the other party is a contender, they'll have non-zero in bakery_lock_get()
121 * (valid) ticket value. If they do, compare priorities in bakery_lock_get()
125 (bakery_get_priority(their_ticket, they) < my_prio)) { in bakery_lock_get()
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Dbakery_lock_normal.c105 unsigned int they; in bakery_get_ticket() local
131 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_get_ticket()
132 if (me == they) in bakery_get_ticket()
139 their_bakery_info = get_bakery_info(they, lock); in bakery_get_ticket()
167 unsigned int they, me; in bakery_lock_get() local
184 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_lock_get()
185 if (me == they) in bakery_lock_get()
192 their_bakery_info = get_bakery_info(they, lock); in bakery_lock_get()
202 * If the other party is a contender, they'll have non-zero in bakery_lock_get()
203 * (valid) ticket value. If they do, compare priorities in bakery_lock_get()
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/external/arm-trusted-firmware/lib/locks/bakery/
Dbakery_lock_coherent.c47 unsigned int they; in bakery_get_ticket() local
64 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_get_ticket()
65 their_ticket = bakery_ticket_number(bakery->lock_data[they]); in bakery_get_ticket()
94 unsigned int they, me; in bakery_lock_get() local
110 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_lock_get()
111 if (me == they) in bakery_lock_get()
116 their_bakery_data = bakery->lock_data[they]; in bakery_lock_get()
120 * If the other party is a contender, they'll have non-zero in bakery_lock_get()
121 * (valid) ticket value. If they do, compare priorities in bakery_lock_get()
125 (bakery_get_priority(their_ticket, they) < my_prio)) { in bakery_lock_get()
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Dbakery_lock_normal.c105 unsigned int they; in bakery_get_ticket() local
131 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_get_ticket()
132 if (me == they) in bakery_get_ticket()
139 their_bakery_info = get_bakery_info(they, lock); in bakery_get_ticket()
167 unsigned int they, me; in bakery_lock_get() local
184 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_lock_get()
185 if (me == they) in bakery_lock_get()
192 their_bakery_info = get_bakery_info(they, lock); in bakery_lock_get()
202 * If the other party is a contender, they'll have non-zero in bakery_lock_get()
203 * (valid) ticket value. If they do, compare priorities in bakery_lock_get()
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/external/testng/src/main/java/org/testng/internal/junit/
DArrayAsserts.java5 * Asserts that two object arrays are equal. If they are not, an
8 * they are considered equal.
26 * Asserts that two object arrays are equal. If they are not, an
28 * <code>actual</code> are <code>null</code>, they are considered
43 * Asserts that two byte arrays are equal. If they are not, an
60 * Asserts that two byte arrays are equal. If they are not, an
73 * Asserts that two char arrays are equal. If they are not, an
90 * Asserts that two char arrays are equal. If they are not, an
103 * Asserts that two short arrays are equal. If they are not, an
120 * Asserts that two short arrays are equal. If they are not, an
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/external/google-cloud-java/java-retail/proto-google-cloud-retail-v2beta/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/retail/v2beta/
DCompleteQueryResponseOrBuilder.java139 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.
140 * * They are matched with
143 * * They are transformed to lower case.
144 * * They are UTF-8 safe.
166 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.
167 * * They are matched with
170 * * They are transformed to lower case.
171 * * They are UTF-8 safe.
193 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.
194 * * They are matched with
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/external/google-cloud-java/java-retail/proto-google-cloud-retail-v2/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/retail/v2/
DCompleteQueryResponseOrBuilder.java138 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.
139 * * They are matched with
142 * * They are transformed to lower case.
143 * * They are UTF-8 safe.
165 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.
166 * * They are matched with
169 * * They are transformed to lower case.
170 * * They are UTF-8 safe.
192 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.
193 * * They are matched with
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/external/cronet/tot/net/data/url_request_unittest/
DBullRunSpeech.txt16 …ard. He stood in the darkness in the crowd around the automobile and when they cheered me, and I g…
20they cannot, month in month out and year in and year out, make the kind of untruthful, of bitter a…
26 …ake, not the least in the world, but for the sake of common country, that they make up their minds…
28 …ill be swayed by his sense of injury against the men who try to hold what they improperly have won…
42 …seven brothers, all served in the United States army, and they entered it four years after they ha…
44 …f all five of them had been Protestants I would have promoted them; or if they had been Catholics.…
52they must do justice. They must bear their duty as citizens, their duty to this great country of …
54 I know these doctors, when they get hold of me, will never let me go back, and there are just a few…
62 … monopoly. Nonsense. They have legalized monopoly. At this moment the Standard Oil and Tobacco Tru…
64 … Jersey say that their charters can at any time be amended or repealed if they misbehave themselve…
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/external/cronet/stable/net/data/url_request_unittest/
DBullRunSpeech.txt16 …ard. He stood in the darkness in the crowd around the automobile and when they cheered me, and I g…
20they cannot, month in month out and year in and year out, make the kind of untruthful, of bitter a…
26 …ake, not the least in the world, but for the sake of common country, that they make up their minds…
28 …ill be swayed by his sense of injury against the men who try to hold what they improperly have won…
42 …seven brothers, all served in the United States army, and they entered it four years after they ha…
44 …f all five of them had been Protestants I would have promoted them; or if they had been Catholics.…
52they must do justice. They must bear their duty as citizens, their duty to this great country of …
54 I know these doctors, when they get hold of me, will never let me go back, and there are just a few…
62 … monopoly. Nonsense. They have legalized monopoly. At this moment the Standard Oil and Tobacco Tru…
64 … Jersey say that their charters can at any time be amended or repealed if they misbehave themselve…
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/external/json-schema-validator/src/test/suite/
DCONTRIBUTING.md18 Other contributors are also encouraged to comment on pull requests whenever they have feedback, eve…
19 A submitter may also choose to request additional feedback if they feel the change is particularly …
21 …ossible, reviewers who have minor comments should explicitly mention that they are OK with the PR …
24 Nevertheless, submitters may choose to do so if they want specific review from an individual, or if…
35 New reviewers are highly encouraged to attempt to review pull requests even if they do not have exp…
36 …hether the new contributor's review is sufficient for merging, or whether they should wait for fur…
46 If the submitter wishes to make final changes after a review they should attempt to say so (and the…
47 …t* leave pull requests stagnant whenever possible, and particularly after they have been reviewed …
55 …heir commits as they wish throughout the review process, or in some cases to restructure the commi…
60 …sue with a change merged in this fashion, simply commenting politely that they have concerns about…
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/external/google-cloud-java/java-dialogflow-cx/proto-google-cloud-dialogflow-cx-v3beta1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/dialogflow/cx/v3beta1/
DFlowOrBuilder.java112 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
114 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
134 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
136 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
156 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
158 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
178 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
180 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
201 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
203 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
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DFlow.java254 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
256 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
280 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
282 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
306 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
308 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
331 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
333 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
356 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
358 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
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/external/google-cloud-java/java-dialogflow-cx/proto-google-cloud-dialogflow-cx-v3/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/dialogflow/cx/v3/
DFlowOrBuilder.java112 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
114 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
133 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
135 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
154 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
156 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
175 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
177 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
197 * * They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the
199 * * They are inherited by every page's [transition
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/external/google-cloud-java/java-retail/proto-google-cloud-retail-v2alpha/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/retail/v2alpha/
DCompleteQueryResponseOrBuilder.java139 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.
140 * * They are matched with
143 * * They are transformed to lower case.
144 * * They are UTF-8 safe.
166 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.
167 * * They are matched with
170 * * They are transformed to lower case.
171 * * They are UTF-8 safe.
193 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.
194 * * They are matched with
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/external/arm-trusted-firmware/include/export/
DREADME3 or interfaces. They must follow these special rules:
10 - They must not #include any headers except other export headers, and those
13 - They must not rely on any type definitions other that <stdint.h> types defined
14 in the ISO C standard (i.e. uint64_t is fine, but not u_register_t). They
16 export headers need to ensure that they #include <stdint.h> earlier in their
19 - They must not rely on any macro definitions other than those which are
22 - They must only contain macro, type and structure definitions, no prototypes.
24 - They should avoid using integer types with architecture-dependent widths
/external/trusty/arm-trusted-firmware/include/export/
DREADME3 or interfaces. They must follow these special rules:
10 - They must not #include any headers except other export headers, and those
13 - They must not rely on any type definitions other that <stdint.h> types defined
14 in the ISO C standard (i.e. uint64_t is fine, but not u_register_t). They
16 export headers need to ensure that they #include <stdint.h> earlier in their
19 - They must not rely on any macro definitions other than those which are
22 - They must only contain macro, type and structure definitions, no prototypes.
24 - They should avoid using integer types with architecture-dependent widths
/external/curl/.github/scripts/
Dbadwords.txt19 they've:They have
20 they're:They are
21 they'll:They will
22 they'd:They would
/external/junit/src/main/java/org/junit/
DAssert.java13 * <code>Assert.assertEquals(...)</code>, however, they read better if they
100 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not, an
103 * they are considered equal.
137 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not, an
140 * they are considered equal.
150 * Asserts that two objects are <b>not</b> equals. If they are, an
153 * they are considered equal.
168 * Asserts that two objects are <b>not</b> equals. If they are, an
171 * they are considered equal.
191 * Asserts that two longs are <b>not</b> equals. If they are, an
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/external/google-cloud-java/java-run/proto-google-cloud-run-v2/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/run/v2/
DExecutionTemplateOrBuilder.java32 * User-provided labels are shared with Google's billing system, so they can
39 * namespaces, and they will be rejected. All system labels in v1 now have a
52 * User-provided labels are shared with Google's billing system, so they can
59 * namespaces, and they will be rejected. All system labels in v1 now have a
75 * User-provided labels are shared with Google's billing system, so they can
82 * namespaces, and they will be rejected. All system labels in v1 now have a
95 * User-provided labels are shared with Google's billing system, so they can
102 * namespaces, and they will be rejected. All system labels in v1 now have a
119 * User-provided labels are shared with Google's billing system, so they can
126 * namespaces, and they will be rejected. All system labels in v1 now have a
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/external/rust/android-crates-io/crates/miette/
DCONTRIBUTING.md57 … as `needs-repro`. Bugs with the `needs-repro` tag will not be addressed until they are reproduced.
76 …ble to accept every single feature request that is filed. Please understand if they need to say no.
99 … the same page about our policies. And it's how we tell others everything they need in order to be…
117 …If the maintainer decides to pass on your PR, they will thank you for the contribution and explain…
122 We like code commits a lot! They're super handy, and they keep the project going and doing the work…
144 …If the maintainer decides to pass on your PR, they will thank you for the contribution and explain…
151 …s being support-related questions by users trying to understand something they ran into, or find t…
153 …ort` to `bug` or `feature`. If you can't do this yourself, @mention a maintainer so they can do it.
166 …g things might be upset or impatient. This is ok. Try to understand where they're coming from, and…
183they would like to get outside help for. Generally, this means it's lower priority for the maintai…
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/external/trusty/arm-trusted-firmware/docs/process/
Dcode-review-guidelines.rst9 before they are integrated in the source tree. Different people bring different
25 ensure they meet the project's expectations before they get merged, according to
74 several rounds of reviews and rework before they get approved, especially
86 - If there is only one code owner and they have become unresponsive, ask one
102 situation, if the author's patch(es) is/are abandoned, they can restore
123 along with the module(s) they look after.
151 expected to be provided by the patch author. If they are not, do not hesitate
156 If a code owner is happy with a patch, they should give their approval
157 through the ``Code-Owner-Review+1`` label in Gerrit. If instead, they have
158 concerns, questions, or any other type of blocking comment, they should set
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/external/harfbuzz_ng/perf/texts/
Den-thelittleprince.txt26 In the book it said: “Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they
27 are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.” I
35 But they answered: “Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?” My drawing was not
38 constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained.
240 they never ask you any questions about essential matters. They never say to you, “What does his
241 voice sound like? What games does he love best? Does he collect butterflies?” Instead, they
245 Only from these figures do they think they have learned anything about him.
248 in the windows and doves on the roof,” they would not be able to get any idea of that house at all.
250 You would have to say to them: “I saw a house that cost $ 20,000.” Then they would exclaim: “Oh,
253 wants a sheep, that is a proof that he exists.” And what good would it do to tell them that? They
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/external/libwebsockets/READMEs/
DREADME.event-loops-intro.md26 - they have a **single thread**, therefore they do not require locking
27 - they are **not threadsafe**
28 - they require **nonblocking IO**
29 - they **sleep** while there are no events (aka the "event wait")
30 - if one or more event seen, they call back into user code to handle each in
33 ### They have a single thread
44 ### They are not threadsafe
52 ### They have nonblocking IO
63 ### They sleep while there are no events
73 ### If one or more event, they handle them and then return to sleep
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