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/external/srec/srec/clib/ |
D | fpi_tgt.inl | 84 * We can only move forward "830" frames from our 88 * to frame number 902 (as 'pushp' may have changed during our 96 * We can only move forward "880" frames from our 98 * to frame number 602 (as 'pushp' may have changed during our
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/external/quake/quake/src/WinQuake/data/ |
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/external/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/ |
D | 2001-06-20-.NET-Differences.txt | 4 Subject: .NET vs. our VM 6 One significant difference between .NET CLR and our VM is that the CLR 23 compiled by the same compiler, whereas our approach allows us to link and
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D | 2000-11-18-EarlyDesignIdeasResp.txt | 9 > 1. We need to be clear on our goals for the VM. Do we want to emphasize 26 * Java bytecode is used as our "safe" representation (to avoid 30 transformations (JIT style) to convert it into valid input for our 64 (think very small machines, like PDAs). I don't, however, think that our 161 If nothing else, not designing this in would severely limit our future 188 I think it makes sense to do so when we get our ideas more formalized and 190 writeup of our goals and ideas. Obviously our first implementation will
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/external/chromium/chrome/browser/ui/cocoa/ |
D | fullscreen_window.mm | 11 // Make sure our designated initializer gets called. 49 // In our case, however, we don't want that behavior, so we override 72 // We need our own version, since the default one wants to flash the close
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D | fast_resize_view.mm | 31 // If we are in fast resize mode, our subviews may not completely cover our
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D | menu_button.mm | 111 // (approximately). I wish I knew how to get rid of them. (Note that our view 112 // is flipped, and that frame should be in our coordinates.) The y/height is 120 // Make our pop-up button cell and set things up. This is, as of 10.5, the
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/external/genext2fs/ |
D | ChangeLog | 1 see our cvs logs here:
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/external/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-hooks/ |
D | 02-dump | 1 # Just echo our DHCP options we have
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D | 01-test | 1 # Just echo our DHCP options we have
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/external/chromium/net/data/filter_unittests/ |
D | google.txt | 13 …our Google AdWords program to promote their products and services on the web with targeted adverti… 15 …t for the area that most interests you. Or type what you want to find into our search box and hit …
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/external/quake/quake/src/QW/docs/ |
D | readme.qwsv | 10 Server operators wishing to link to our master server at id, please use;
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/external/dbus/ |
D | ChangeLog | 4 ProfileAttributeFlags enum as it isn't in our style guides
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/external/iproute2/examples/ |
D | README.cbq | 61 # DEVICE: eth0 - device where we do control our traffic 96 # both ethernet card. For example let's build shaper for our linux box like: 99 # BACKBONE -----eth0-| linux |-eth1------*[our client]
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/external/webkit/Source/WebCore/css/ |
D | themeWin.css | 33 making our form elements match Firefox's. */ 66 FIXME: Add input[type="file"] once we figure out our file inputs. 67 FIXME: Add input[type="image"] once we figure out our image inputs.
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D | maketokenizer | 24 the code we need and modify it to our needs. 102 # Dump main scanner declarations, substituting in our 16-bit character type. 117 # Stop before dumping the end-of-buffer handling, because we output our own custom end-of-buffer ha…
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/external/dbus/test/data/auth/ |
D | external-silly.auth-script | 1 ## this tests we can't auth if socket reports silly credentials but we ask for our own uid
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/external/eigen/doc/ |
D | I03_InsideEigenExample.dox | 58 …handle 4 floats at once. This means that, if correctly used, they can make our computation go up t… 60 However, in the above program, we have chosen size=50, so our vectors consist of 50 float's, and 50… 67 So let us look line by line at our example program, and let's follow Eigen as it compiles it. 107 … allocated. Rather than calling new[] or malloc(), as you can see, we have our own internal::align… 109 …late parameter is different from Dynamic. Namely, in our case, _Cols is 1, which is to say that ou… 117 Now that our vectors are constructed, let's move on to the next line: 141 The CwiseBinaryOp class is our first encounter with an expression template. As we said, the operato… 165 So let's end this digression and come back to the piece of code from our example program that we we… 195 …nd: in src/Core/util/ForwardDeclarations.h, we declared (not defined!) all our subclasses, like Ma… 201 Anyway, we have declared our operator+. In our case, where \a Derived and \a OtherDerived are Vecto… [all …]
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/external/llvm/cmake/modules/ |
D | AddLLVMDefinitions.cmake | 2 # options chosen via `add_definitions', so we need our own method for
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/external/chromium/chrome/browser/ |
D | background_mode_manager_mac.mm | 47 // Call back to the UI thread to set our preference so we don't delete the 49 // condition here if the user disables launch on startup before our callback
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/external/valgrind/main/exp-bbv/tests/amd64-linux/ |
D | rep_prefix.S | 15 # Check for them, to make sure our rep detection
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/external/llvm/ |
D | README.txt | 14 If you're writing a package for LLVM, see docs/Packaging.html for our
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/external/skia/gyp/ |
D | common_variables.gypi | 7 # our gyp files. We set it automatically based on 'OS', but allow the
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