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/external/e2fsprogs/tests/progs/test_data/
Dexpect.irel8 irel_add_ref: No space left on device while calling ext2fs_irel_add_ref
14 irel_put: Invalid argument while calling ext2fs_irel_put
16 irel_get: Invalid argument while calling ext2fs_irel_get
18 irel_delete: Invalid argument while calling ext2fs_irel_delete
37 irel_delete: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_irel_delete
39 irel_delete: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_irel_delete
46 irel_delete: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_irel_delete
48 irel_move: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_irel_move
60 irel_get_by_orig: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_irel_get_by_orig
62 irel_get_by_orig: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_irel_get_by_orig
Dexpect.brel8 brel_put: Invalid argument while calling ext2fs_brel_put
10 brel_get: Invalid argument while calling ext2fs_brel_get
12 brel_delete: Invalid argument while calling ext2fs_brel_delete
14 brel_get: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_brel_get
30 brel_delete: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_brel_delete
32 brel_delete: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_brel_delete
35 brel_delete: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_brel_delete
37 brel_move: No such file or directory while calling ext2fs_brel_move
Dexpect.icount4 store: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_store
6 fetch: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_fetch
8 increment: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_increment
10 decrement: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_decrement
12 store: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_store
14 fetch: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_fetch
16 increment: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_increment
18 decrement: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_decrement
61 decrement: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_decrement
93 decrement: Invalid argument passed to ext2 library while calling ext2fs_icount_decrement
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/external/libphonenumber/java/
Drelease_notes.txt7 - New alternate formatting data for country calling code(s): 95
12 - Updated geocoding data for country calling code(s): 254 (en)
13 - New carrier data for country calling code(s): 95 (en)
14 - Updated carrier data for country calling code(s):
24 - New geocoding data for country calling code(s): 1346 (en), 1959 (en)
25 - Updated geocoding data for country calling code(s):
27 - New carrier data for country calling code(s): 505 (en)
28 - Updated carrier data for country calling code(s):
44 - New geocoding data for country calling code(s): 32 (de), 1242 (en)
45 - Updated geocoding data for country calling code(s):
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/external/libunwind/doc/
Dunw_backtrace.tex8 …ang}{Programming Library}{unw\_backtrace}unw\_backtrace -- return backtrace for the calling program
24 the calling program. The routine fills up to \Var{size} addresses in the array
32 calling \Func{backtrace}() is linked against \Prog{libunwind}, it may end up
33 calling \Func{unw\_backtrace}().
/external/chromium_org/gpu/GLES2/extensions/CHROMIUM/
DCHROMIUM_map_sub.txt78 that were specified when originally calling MapBufferSubData. Note that
79 after calling UnmapBufferSubDataCHROMIUM the application should assume that
81 the application. Writing to it after calling UnmapBufferSubDataCHROMIUM will
86 <mem> is a pointer previously returned by calling MapBufferSubData and not
121 that were specified when originally calling MapTexSubImage2D. Note that
122 after calling UnmapTexSubImage2DCHROMIUM the application should assume that
124 the application. Writing to it after calling UnmapTexSubImage2DCHROMIUM will
129 <mem> is a pointer previously returned by calling MapTexSubImage2D and not
/external/chromium_org/extensions/renderer/
Dscript_context_set.cc57 v8::Local<v8::Context> calling = isolate->GetCallingContext(); in GetCalling() local
58 return calling.IsEmpty() ? NULL : GetByV8Context(calling); in GetCalling()
/external/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/
DPPCCallingConv.td10 // This describes the calling conventions for the PowerPC 32- and 64-bit
44 // Note that we don't currently have calling conventions for 64-bit
49 // Simple calling convention for 64-bit ELF PowerPC fast isel.
112 // This calling convention puts vector arguments always on the stack. It is used
119 // In contrast to CC_PPC32_SVR4_VarArg, this calling convention first tries to
132 // Helper "calling convention" to handle aggregate by value arguments.
134 // of the caller. This calling convention is only used to assign those stack
140 // the CC_PPC32_SVR4 calling convention.
/external/deqp/doc/testspecs/GLES3/
Dfunctional.lifetime.txt37 - After calling Gen* or Create*
38 - After calling Gen* or Create*, then Delete*
39 - After calling Gen*, then Bind*
40 - After calling Gen*, then Bind*, then Delete*
41 - After calling Bind* without preceding Gen*
42 - After calling CreateProgram, then UseProgram, then DeleteProgram
43 - After calling BeginTransformFeedback, then DeleteTransformFeedbacks
/external/valgrind/main/drd/tests/
Dtc09_bad_unlock.stderr.exp-s3902 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
12 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 1, owner 1.
36 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
Dtc09_bad_unlock.stderr.exp-glibc2.82 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
12 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 1, owner 1.
36 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
Dtc09_bad_unlock.stderr.exp-x862 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
12 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 1, owner 1.
36 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
Dtc09_bad_unlock.stderr.exp-ppc2 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
12 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 1, owner 1.
36 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
Drecursive_mutex.stderr.exp-linux8 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
20 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/
D2009-06-12-x86_64-tail-call-conv-out-of-sync-bug.ll5 ; calling convention out of sync with standard c calling convention on x86_64)
Dsse-intel-ocl.ll34 ;test calling conventions - input parameters
44 ;test calling conventions - preserved registers
72 ; test calling conventions - prolog and epilog
/external/deqp/doc/testspecs/GLES2/
Dfunctional.lifetime.txt33 - After calling Gen* or Create*
34 - After calling Gen* or Create*, then Delete*
35 - After calling Gen*, then Bind*
36 - After calling Gen*, then Bind*, then Delete*
37 - After calling Bind* without preceding Gen*
38 - After calling CreateProgram, then UseProgram, then DeleteProgram
/external/llvm/test/Transforms/InstCombine/
DPR7357.ll4 ; check that simplify libcalls will not replace a call with one calling
5 ; convention with a new call with a different calling convention.
/external/valgrind/main/gdbserver_tests/
DmcinfcallWSRU.stderrB.exp32 set pc, calling from gdb a function in the debugged process, ...)
41 set pc, calling from gdb a function in the debugged process, ...)
50 set pc, calling from gdb a function in the debugged process, ...)
/external/valgrind/main/callgrind/
Dcallgrind_annotate.in912 foreach my $calling (keys %$tmp1) {
913 if (defined $call_counter{$calling,$fn_name}) {
914 print_CC($call_CCs{$calling,$fn_name}, $fn_CC_col_widths);
915 print" < $calling (";
916 print $call_counter{$calling,$fn_name} . "x)";
917 if (defined $obj_name{$calling}) {
918 print " [$obj_name{$calling}]";
/external/llvm/lib/Target/SystemZ/
DSystemZCallingConv.td9 // This describes the calling conventions for the SystemZ ABI.
16 // z/Linux return value calling convention
42 // z/Linux argument calling conventions
/external/llvm/include/llvm/Target/
DTargetCallingConv.td11 // describe their calling conventions.
50 /// CCIfCC - Match if the current calling convention is 'CC'.
134 /// CCDelegateTo - This action invokes the specified sub-calling-convention. It
140 /// CallingConv - An instance of this is used to define each calling convention
146 /// CalleeSavedRegs - A list of callee saved registers for a given calling
/external/llvm/lib/Target/X86/
DX86CallingConv.td10 // This describes the calling conventions for the X86-32 and X86-64
68 // The X86-32 calling convention returns FP values in ST0, unless marked
70 // weirdly; this is really the sse-regparm calling convention) in which
71 // case they use XMM0, otherwise it is the same as the common X86 calling
93 // Otherwise, it is the same as the common X86 calling convention.
127 // The X86-64 calling convention always returns FP values in XMM0.
138 // The X86-Win64 calling convention always returns __m64 values in RAX.
167 // This calling convention is currently only supported by the stackmap and
169 // builds. On Release builds we fallback to the X86 C calling convention.
208 // Check if this is the Intel OpenCL built-ins calling convention
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/external/chromium_org/ppapi/api/
Dppp_input_event.idl19 * In order to receive input events, you must register for them by calling
45 * register for the event classes you want by calling RequestInputEvents or
55 * registered to filter this class of events by calling
/external/clang/test/SemaObjCXX/
Dunknown-anytype.mm35 [obj test_b: v]; // expected-error {{calling a private constructor}}
45 // For now, we don't actually need to make calling something like this

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