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/external/iptables/extensions/
Dlibipt_string.man15 Matches the given pattern in hex notation.
/external/e2fsprogs/po/
DMakevars29 # - Strings which make invalid assumptions about notation of date, time or
/external/zlib/contrib/minizip/
DChangeLogUnzip55 - remove Windows-like hungary notation variable name
/external/openssl/crypto/dsa/
Dfips186a.txt12 hexadecimal notation. The p and q given here were generated by the prime
/external/icu4c/data/rbnf/
Del.txt17 // * Therefore, instead of using the [] notation, we actually have to use
Dga.txt263 // This rule set formats a number of seconds in sexagesimal notation
Den.txt169 // * This rule set formats a number of seconds in sexagesimal notation
/external/expat/lib/
Dxmlparse.c193 const XML_Char *notation; member
2255 if (entity->notation) in doContent()
4105 declEntity->notation = poolStoreString(&dtd->pool, enc, s, next); in doProlog()
4106 if (!declEntity->notation) in doProlog()
4116 declEntity->notation); in doProlog()
4127 declEntity->notation); in doProlog()
4919 if (entity->notation) { in appendAttributeValue()
5799 if (oldE->notation) { in copyEntityTable()
5800 const XML_Char *tem = poolCopyString(newPool, oldE->notation); in copyEntityTable()
5803 newE->notation = tem; in copyEntityTable()
/external/icu4c/common/unicode/
Dplatform.h.in245 /* Sun's C compiler has issues with this notation, and it's unreliable. */
/external/grub/docs/
Dinternals.texi173 @file{disk_io.c}. The notation is that you can only @dfn{mount} one at a
179 list notation. Using the block list filesystem doesn't effect any other
Dgrub.info233 explicit blocklist notation. The currently supported filesystem
563 specified in GRUB's notation. For example, under Linux the following
2477 * blocklist:: Get the block list notation of a file
2523 Print the block list notation of the file FILE. *Note Block list
2557 filesystem code, it can use the blocklist notation to grab the
3961 is a switch table managed by the functions in `disk_io.c'. The notation
3967 block list notation. Using the block list filesystem doesn't effect any
Dgrub.texi284 blocklist notation. The currently supported filesystem types are
614 partition specified in GRUB's notation. For example, under Linux the
2661 * blocklist:: Get the block list notation of a file
2706 Print the block list notation of the file @var{file}. @xref{Block list
2739 filesystem code, it can use the blocklist notation to grab the first
Dtexinfo.tex156 % In some macros, we cannot use the `\? notation---the left quote is
1748 % Can't use plain's \frenchspacing because it uses the `\x notation, and
6165 % in xref tags, i.e., node names. But since ^^e4 notation isn't
/external/grub/
DNEWS35 * Add support for an install device in GRUB's notation with no
68 the notation of data transfers. And, that is displayed only in debug
267 * The command "blocklist" prints the blocklist notation of a file.
/external/bison/tests/
Dcalc.at41 [[/* Infix notation calculator--calc */
/external/bluetooth/glib/docs/reference/glib/
Dregex-syntax.sgml1069 Note that a circumflex is just a convenient notation for specifying the
1147 GRegex supports the POSIX notation for character classes. This uses names
1762 give up immediately on failing to match "foo" the first time. The notation
1797 simpler notation, called a "possessive quantifier" can be used. This
1799 this notation, the previous example can be rewritten as
1808 <varname>G_REGEX_UNGREEDY</varname> option is ignored. They are a convenient notation for the
/external/bison/doc/
Dbison.texinfo142 * RPN Calc:: Reverse polish notation calculator;
144 * Infix Calc:: Infix (algebraic) notation calculator.
1352 reverse polish notation calculator, an algebraic (infix) notation
1362 * RPN Calc:: Reverse polish notation calculator;
1364 * Infix Calc:: Infix (algebraic) notation calculator.
1375 @cindex reverse polish notation
1376 @cindex polish notation calculator
1381 notation} calculator (a calculator using postfix operators). This example
1401 Here are the C and Bison declarations for the reverse polish notation
1405 /* Reverse polish notation calculator. */
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Dbison.info104 * RPN Calc:: Reverse polish notation calculator;
106 * Infix Calc:: Infix (algebraic) notation calculator.
1539 reverse polish notation calculator, an algebraic (infix) notation
1550 * RPN Calc:: Reverse polish notation calculator;
1552 * Infix Calc:: Infix (algebraic) notation calculator.
1567 notation" calculator (a calculator using postfix operators). This
1591 Here are the C and Bison declarations for the reverse polish notation
1594 /* Reverse polish notation calculator. */
1640 Here are the grammar rules for the reverse polish notation calculator.
1985 Infix notation involves the concept of operator precedence and the need
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/external/icu4c/data/locales/
Dsv.txt2040 FONIPA{"internationell fonetisk notation - IPA"}
2041 FONUPA{"uralisk fonetisk notation"}
/external/libxml2/
Dvalid.c6693 xmlChar *notation = cur->content; in xmlValidateNotationCallback() local
6695 if (notation != NULL) { in xmlValidateNotationCallback()
6698 ret = xmlValidateNotationUse(ctxt, cur->doc, notation); in xmlValidateNotationCallback()
/external/dropbear/libtommath/
Dchanges.txt29 …-- Neal Hamilton (Elliptic Semiconductor) pointed out that my Karatsuba notation was backwards and…
/external/bison/build-aux/
Dtexinfo.tex156 % In some macros, we cannot use the `\? notation---the left quote is
1810 % Can't use plain's \frenchspacing because it uses the `\x notation, and
6266 % in xref tags, i.e., node names. But since ^^e4 notation isn't
/external/bluetooth/glib/po/
DChangeLog4492 * ja.po: Remove %m$ notation that can't be used with
/external/libffi/
Dtexinfo.tex1988 % Can't use plain's \frenchspacing because it uses the `\x notation, and
6534 % in xref tags, i.e., node names. But since ^^e4 notation isn't
/external/e2fsprogs/doc/
Dtexinfo.tex4298 % in xref tags, i.e., node names. But since ^^e4 notation isn't

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