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/ndk/sources/host-tools/sed-4.2.1/testsuite/
DSPENCER.tests9 # expected to fail. If there is a fourth field, it is the substring that
10 # the RE is expected to match. If there is a fifth field, it is a comma-
12 # no match for that one. In both the fourth and fifth fields, a (sub)field
14 # a null string followed by the stuff after the @; this provides a way to
20 # b RE is a BRE, not an ERE
21 # & try it as both an ERE and a BRE
36 a & a a
39 a|b|c - abc a
42 a(b)c - abc abc
43 a\(b\)c b abc abc
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DPCRE.tests8 # PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
29 # otherwise, you must put a sentence like this
81 /a*abc?xyz+pqr{3}ab{2,}xy{4,5}pq{0,6}AB{0,}zz/
173 /^(b+|a){1,2}c/
185 1: a
188 1: a
191 1: a
197 1: a
223 0: a
316 Well, we need a colon: somewhere
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DBOOST.tests3 ; this file contains a script of tests to run through regress.exe
5 ; comments start with a semicolon and proceed to the end of the line
7 ; changes to regular expression compile flags start with a "-" as the first
8 ; non-whitespace character and consist of a list of the printable names
11 ; Other lines contain a test to perform using the current flag status
15 ; This is then followed by a list of integers that specify what should match,
16 ; each pair represents the starting and ending positions of a subexpression
27 ; obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by
38 ; a source language processor.
53 a a 0 1
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Dfactor.sed5 s/\(a*\)\([0-9]\)\([0-9]*;.*\2\(a*\)\)/\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\4\3/
14 a\
18 a\
22 a\
26 a\
29 :7a
32 :5a
35 :3a
38 :2a
42 /^a$/b
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Dbinary.sed33 # This version does everything in pattern space (a la dc.sed).
35 # This was actually used in a one-disk distribution of Linux to compute
102 s/\(a*\)-\(.\)\([^;]*;[0-9]*\2.\{9\}\(a*\)\)/\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\4-\3/
106 s/\(a*\)\1\(a\{0,1\}\)\(;\2.\(.\)[^!]*!\)/\1\3\4/
107 /^a/b d2bloop2
113 s/^\([^\n]*\)/-&;10a/
115 s/\(a*\)-\(.\)\([^;]*;[0-9]*\2.\(a*\)\)/\1\1\4-\3/
117 s/-;10a/;aaaaaaaaa0123456789!/
119 s/\(a*\)\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\(a\{0,9\}\)\(;\2.\{9\}\(.\)[^!]*!\)/\1\3\4/
120 /^a/b b2dloop2
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Dbinary3.sed34 # the commands in pattern space; it is just a bit slower than binary2.sed
35 # but more size optimized for broken seds which have a 199-command limit
39 # This was actually used in a one-disk distribution of Linux to compute
115 s/\(a*\)-\(.\)\([^;]*;[0-9]*\2.\{9\}\(a*\)\)/\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\4-\3/
119 s/\(a*\)\1\(a\{0,1\}\)\(;\2.\(.\)[^!]*!\)/\1\3\4/
120 /^a/b d2bloop2
126 s/^\([^\n]*\)/-&;10a/
128 s/\(a*\)-\(.\)\([^;]*;[0-9]*\2.\(a*\)\)/\1\1\4-\3/
130 s/-;10a/;aaaaaaaaa0123456789!/
132 s/\(a*\)\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\(a\{0,9\}\)\(;\2.\{9\}\(.\)[^!]*!\)/\1\3\4/
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Dbinary2.sed36 # This was actually used in a one-disk distribution of Linux to compute
131 s/\(a*\)-\(.\)\([^;]*;[0-9]*\2.\{9\}\(a*\)\)/\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\4-\3/
135 s/\(a*\)\1\(a\{0,1\}\)\(;\2.\(.\)[^!]*!\)/\1\3\4/
136 /^a/b d2bloop2
143 s/^\([^\n]*\)/-&;10a/
145 s/\(a*\)-\(.\)\([^;]*;[0-9]*\2.\(a*\)\)/\1\1\4-\3/
147 s/-;10a/;aaaaaaaaa0123456789!/
149 s/\(a*\)\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\(a\{0,9\}\)\(;\2.\{9\}\(.\)[^!]*!\)/\1\3\4/
150 /^a/b b2dloop2
192 # (it looks for -0), \4 is a zero and we leave a lone zero as top of the
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Dmadding.sed8a caged canary -- all probably from the windows of the house just vacated. There was also a cat i…
Dmac-mf.sed2 /^\./s/^\(\.[a-z]*\)\(\.[a-z]*\)\( *: *\)$/\1\2\3 \1/
10 /\$/s/\${\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)}/{\1}/g
11 /\$/s/\$(\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\))/{\1}/g
18 # If line ends with .. then assume it sets a variable that will
20 # that a slash after the ${name} will turn into the missing colon.
24 # Same if it ends with . (a single dot); turn it into nothing.
44 # The original lines screw up -I$(srcdir)/../des by eliminating a colon.
71 #/\.[chly]/s/\([ ><=]\)\([-a-zA-Z0-9_$:"]*\)\.\([chly]\)/\1"{s}"\2.\3/g
72 #/\.[chly]/s/^\([-a-zA-Z0-9_${}:"]*\)\.\([chly]\)/"{s}"\1.\2/g
76 #/{s}/s/"{s}"{\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)dir}/"{\1dir}"/g
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Dmadding.good1a caged canary -- all probably from the windows of the house just vacated. There was also a cat i…
Dmadding.inp1a caged canary -- all probably from the windows of the house just vacated. There was also a cat i…
Dfasts.sed4 s/a//
7 s/a//g
10 s/^a//p
12 s/^a//g
18 s/^[a-z]//g
21 s/a$//
25 y/a/b/
38 s/^[a-z]//g
/ndk/sources/host-tools/make-3.81/tests/scripts/features/
Dse_statpat12 foo.a foo.b: foo.%: bar.% baz.%
14 foo.a foo.b: foo.%: biz.% | buz.%
16 foo.a foo.b: foo.%: $$@.1 \
25 'bar.a
26 baz.a
27 biz.a
28 buz.a
29 foo.a.1
30 bar.a.2
31 bar.a.3
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Dcomments1 $description = "The following test creates a makefile to test comments\n"
2 ."and comment continuation to the next line using a \n"
5 $details = "To test comments within a makefile, a semi-colon was placed \n"
6 ."after a comment was started. This should not be reported as\n"
7 ."an error since it is within a comment. We then continue the \n"
8 ."comment to the next line using a backslash. To test whether\n"
11 ."within a comment\n";
19 target: # this ; is just a comment \
20 @echo This is within a comment.
/ndk/sources/host-tools/nawk-20071023/
Dparse.c44 Node *exptostat(Node *a) in exptostat() argument
46 a->ntype = NSTAT; in exptostat()
47 return(a); in exptostat()
50 Node *node1(int a, Node *b) in node1() argument
55 x->nobj = a; in node1()
60 Node *node2(int a, Node *b, Node *c) in node2() argument
65 x->nobj = a; in node2()
71 Node *node3(int a, Node *b, Node *c, Node *d) in node3() argument
76 x->nobj = a; in node3()
83 Node *node4(int a, Node *b, Node *c, Node *d, Node *e) in node4() argument
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Drun.c128 void run(Node *a) /* execution of parse tree starts here */ in run() argument
133 execute(a); in run()
141 Node *a; in execute() local
145 for (a = u; ; a = a->nnext) { in execute()
146 curnode = a; in execute()
147 if (isvalue(a)) { in execute()
148 x = (Cell *) (a->narg[0]); in execute()
155 if (notlegal(a->nobj)) /* probably a Cell* but too risky to print */ in execute()
157 proc = proctab[a->nobj-FIRSTTOKEN]; in execute()
158 x = (*proc)(a->narg, a->nobj); in execute()
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/ndk/sources/host-tools/sed-4.2.1/lib/
Dstring.in.h81 # define memmem(a,al,b,bl) \ argument
85 memmem (a, al, b, bl))
97 # define mempcpy(a,b,n) \ argument
100 mempcpy (a, b, n))
111 # define memrchr(a,b,c) \ argument
114 memrchr (a, b, c))
127 # define rawmemchr(a,b) \ argument
130 rawmemchr (a, b))
140 # define stpcpy(a,b) \ argument
143 stpcpy (a, b))
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/ndk/sources/host-tools/make-3.81/tests/scripts/options/
Ddash-t10 # make 3.79.1 touches only interm-[ab] but reports final-[a] as
17 final-a: interm-a ; echo >> $@
19 interm-a:: orig1-a ; echo >> $@
20 interm-a:: orig2-a ; echo >> $@
26 &utouch(-30, 'orig1-a','orig2-b');
27 &utouch(-20, 'interm-a','interm-b');
28 &utouch(-10, 'final-a','final-b');
29 &touch('orig2-a','orig1-b');
31 &run_make_with_options($makefile, "-t final-a final-b", &get_logfile);
32 $answer = "touch interm-a\ntouch final-a\ntouch interm-b\ntouch final-b\n";
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/ndk/tests/device/test-gnustl-full/unit/
Dcopy_test.cpp51 int a[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; in copy_volatile() local
52 const size_t size = sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]); in copy_volatile()
54 copy(a, a + size, va); in copy_volatile()
56 CPPUNIT_ASSERT( a[i] == va[i] ); in copy_volatile()
61 const int a[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; in copy_volatile() local
62 const size_t size = sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]); in copy_volatile()
64 copy(a, a + size, va); in copy_volatile()
66 CPPUNIT_ASSERT( a[i] == va[i] ); in copy_volatile()
73 int a[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; in copy_volatile()
74 const size_t size = sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]); in copy_volatile()
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/ndk/tests/device/test-stlport/unit/
Dcopy_test.cpp51 int a[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; in copy_volatile() local
52 const size_t size = sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]); in copy_volatile()
54 copy(a, a + size, va); in copy_volatile()
56 CPPUNIT_ASSERT( a[i] == va[i] ); in copy_volatile()
61 const int a[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; in copy_volatile() local
62 const size_t size = sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]); in copy_volatile()
64 copy(a, a + size, va); in copy_volatile()
66 CPPUNIT_ASSERT( a[i] == va[i] ); in copy_volatile()
73 int a[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; in copy_volatile()
74 const size_t size = sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]); in copy_volatile()
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/ndk/sources/host-tools/sed-4.2.1/
DCOPYING11 The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for
17 share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free
35 For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
36 gratis or for a fee, you must pass on to the recipients the same
65 avoid the special danger that patents applied to a free program could
85 To "modify" a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work
86 in a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an
87 exact copy. The resulting work is called a "modified version" of the
88 earlier work or a work "based on" the earlier work.
90 A "covered work" means either the unmodified Program or a work based
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DBUGS3 Before reporting a bug, please check the list of known bugs
10 Please do not send a bug report like this:
16 If sed doesn't configure your favorite package, take a few extra
17 minutes to identify the specific problem and make a stand-alone test
22 smaller a stand-alone test case is, the better. A test case should
25 for the bug, but that is not a very practical prospect.
34 command is issued on the last line of a file. GNU sed instead
64 a slash, which is again undefined behavior; the new behavior avoids
70 in scripts (`\a', `\c', `\d', `\o', `\r', `\t', `\v', `\x'). These
77 a read-only file, and in general the `-i' option will let
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/ndk/sources/cxx-stl/stlport/src/
Dcomplex.cpp273 static complex<_Tp> powT(const _Tp& a, const complex<_Tp>& b) { in powT() argument
274 _Tp logr = ::log(a); in powT()
292 static complex<_Tp> powT(const complex<_Tp>& a, const _Tp& b) { in powT() argument
293 _Tp logr = ::log(::hypot(a._M_re,a._M_im)); in powT()
294 _Tp logi = ::atan2(a._M_im, a._M_re); in powT()
302 static complex<_Tp> powT(const complex<_Tp>& a, const complex<_Tp>& b) { in powT() argument
303 _Tp logr = ::log(::hypot(a._M_re,a._M_im)); in powT()
304 _Tp logi = ::atan2(a._M_im, a._M_re); in powT()
311 _STLP_DECLSPEC complex<float> _STLP_CALL pow(const float& a, const complex<float>& b) in pow() argument
312 { return powT(a, b); } in pow()
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/ndk/sources/host-tools/sed-4.2.1/doc/
Dsed-in.texi16 @settitle sed, a stream editor
35 @value{SSED}, a stream editor.
44 You should have received a copy of the @acronym{GNU} Free Documentation
56 @title @command{sed}, a stream editor
113 * Increment a number::
134 * Square brackets:: Are a bit different in strange cases
135 * Options setting:: Toggle modifiers in the middle of a regexp
154 @command{sed} is a stream editor.
157 (a file or input from a pipeline).
162 But it is @command{sed}'s ability to filter text in a pipeline
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Dsed.texi17 @settitle sed, a stream editor
36 @value{SSED}, a stream editor.
45 You should have received a copy of the @acronym{GNU} Free Documentation
57 @title @command{sed}, a stream editor
114 * Increment a number::
135 * Square brackets:: Are a bit different in strange cases
136 * Options setting:: Toggle modifiers in the middle of a regexp
155 @command{sed} is a stream editor.
158 (a file or input from a pipeline).
163 But it is @command{sed}'s ability to filter text in a pipeline
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