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H A D | v1_2_test_multicast_registration.py | 69 …a) add MA1_LINKLOCAL which would NOT be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Reque… 70 … b) add MA2_ADMINSCOPE which would be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Request. 73 a) add MA1_LINKLOCAL which would be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Request 74 … b) add MA2_ADMINSCOPE which would be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Request. 77 …a) add MA1_LINKLOCAL which would NOT be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Reque… 78 …b) add MA2_ADMINSCOPE which would NOT be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Requ… 81 a) add MA1_LINKLOCAL which would be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Request 82 … b) add MA2_ADMINSCOPE which would be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Request. 87 …a) add MA1_LINKLOCAL which would NOT be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Reque… 88 …b) add MA2_ADMINSCOPE which would NOT be registered in AddressRegistrationTLV of Child Update Requ… [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/protobuf/javamicro/src/main/java/com/google/protobuf/micro/ |
H A D | CodedOutputStreamMicro.java | 400 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 409 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 417 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 425 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode an 433 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode an 441 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 450 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 459 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 468 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 477 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/cronet/third_party/libc++/src/test/libcxx/algorithms/ |
H A D | cpp17_iterator_concepts.verify.cpp | 119 …// expected-note@*:* {{'__lhs == __rhs' would be invalid: overload resolution selected deleted ope… in check_input_iterator_requirements() 122 …// expected-note@*:* {{'__lhs != __rhs' would be invalid: overload resolution selected deleted ope… in check_input_iterator_requirements() 363 …// expected-note@*:* {{because '__iter += __n' would be invalid: overload resolution selected dele… in check_random_access_iterator() 365 …// expected-note@*:* {{because '__iter -= __n' would be invalid: overload resolution selected dele… in check_random_access_iterator() 367 …// expected-note@*:* {{because '__iter + __n' would be invalid: overload resolution selected delet… in check_random_access_iterator() 369 …// expected-note@*:* {{because '__n + __iter' would be invalid: overload resolution selected delet… in check_random_access_iterator() 371 …// expected-note@*:* {{because 'std::as_const(__iter) + __n' would be invalid: overload resolution… in check_random_access_iterator() 373 …// expected-note@*:* {{because '__n + std::as_const(__iter)' would be invalid: overload resolution… in check_random_access_iterator() 375 …// expected-note@*:* {{because 'std::as_const(__iter) - __n' would be invalid: overload resolution… in check_random_access_iterator() 377 …// expected-note@*:* {{because '__iter - __iter' would be invalid: overload resolution selected de… in check_random_access_iterator() [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/cronet/third_party/protobuf/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/ |
H A D | CodedOutputStream.ComputeSize.cs | 50 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 59 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 68 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 77 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode an 86 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode an 103 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 112 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 121 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 130 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 140 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a [all …]
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H A D | CodedOutputStream.ComputeSize.cs | 50 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 59 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 68 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 77 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode an 86 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode an 103 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 112 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 121 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 130 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 140 /// Computes the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/python/google-api-python-client/docs/dyn/ |
D | serviceusage_v1beta1.services.consumerQuotaMetrics.html | 111 …name: string, The resource name of the quota limit. An example name would be: `projects/123/servic… 130 …ing", # The name of the parent metric of this limit. An example name would be: `compute.googl… 131 …t;A String", # The resource name of the quota limit. An example name would be: `projects/123/… 139 … # The name of the metric to which this override applies. An example name would be: `compute.googl… 140 …me is generated by the server when the override is created. Example names would be: `projects/123/… 142 …e limit unit of the limit to which this override applies. An example unit would be: `1/{project}/{… 149 … # The name of the metric to which this override applies. An example name would be: `compute.googl… 150 …me is generated by the server when the override is created. Example names would be: `projects/123/… 152 …e limit unit of the limit to which this override applies. An example unit would be: `1/{project}/{… 164 … # The name of the metric to which this override applies. An example name would be: `compute.googl… [all …]
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D | serviceconsumermanagement_v1beta1.services.consumerQuotaMetrics.html | 108 …uota metric, returned by a ListConsumerQuotaMetrics call. An example name would be: `services/comp… 126 …ing", # The name of the parent metric of this limit. An example name would be: `compute.googl… 127 …t;A String", # The resource name of the quota limit. An example name would be: `services/comp… 135 … # The name of the metric to which this override applies. An example name would be: `compute.googl… 136 …ring", # The resource name of the producer override. An example name would be: `services/comp… 138 …e limit unit of the limit to which this override applies. An example unit would be: `1/{project}/{… 145 … # The name of the metric to which this override applies. An example name would be: `compute.googl… 146 …ring", # The resource name of the producer override. An example name would be: `services/comp… 148 …e limit unit of the limit to which this override applies. An example unit would be: `1/{project}/{… 160 … # The name of the metric to which this override applies. An example name would be: `compute.googl… [all …]
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D | storage_v1.bucketAccessControls.html | 142 # - The user [email protected] would be [email protected]. 143 # - The group [email protected] would be [email protected]. 144 …ll members of the Google Apps for Business domain example.com, the entity would be domain-example.… 180 # - The user [email protected] would be [email protected]. 181 # - The group [email protected] would be [email protected]. 182 …ll members of the Google Apps for Business domain example.com, the entity would be domain-example.… 214 # - The user [email protected] would be [email protected]. 215 # - The group [email protected] would be [email protected]. 216 …ll members of the Google Apps for Business domain example.com, the entity would be domain-example.… 257 # - The user [email protected] would be [email protected]. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/icu/icu4j/perf-tests/data/collation/ |
H A D | vfear11a.txt | 143 your state is not listed and you would like to know 196 We would prefer to send you information by email. 457 mouthed doctor and slandered professor -- such would be your 500 "Because there are many ciphers which I would read as easily 514 which is the delight of your friends, would surely prevent 545 I was able to cover it up. If he had seen it, it would have 577 "Because he feared I would make some inquiry after him in 629 an unusual one, he would have sent it to me. Instead of that, he 631 in this envelope. He says so in his note. This would seem to 632 indicate that the book is one which he thought I would have no [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/google-cloud-java/java-securitycenter/proto-google-cloud-securitycenter-v1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/securitycenter/v1/ |
H A D | Exfiltration.java | 84 * table would be considered a source. 99 * table would be considered a source. 115 * table would be considered a source. 130 * table would be considered a source. 145 * table would be considered a source. 163 * If there are multiple targets, each target would get a complete copy of the 177 * If there are multiple targets, each target would get a complete copy of the 192 * If there are multiple targets, each target would get a complete copy of the 206 * If there are multiple targets, each target would get a complete copy of the 220 * If there are multiple targets, each target would get a complete copy of the [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/libwebsockets/minimal-examples/api-tests/api-test-fts/ |
H A D | the-picture-of-dorian-gray.txt | 150 and that is not being talked about. A portrait like this would set you 159 "Yes, I knew you would; but it is quite true, all the same." 209 people where I am going. If I did, I would lose all my pleasure. It 223 wish she would; but she merely laughs at me." 300 do so, it would absorb my whole nature, my whole soul, my very art 335 We would have spoken to each other without any introduction. I am sure 426 "How extraordinary! I thought you would never care for anything but 457 but which I would not part with? It is one of the best things I have 545 would have been sure to have met Lord Goodbody there, and the whole 546 conversation would have been about the feeding of the poor and the [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/libwebsockets/minimal-examples/http-server/minimal-http-server-fulltext-search/ |
H A D | the-picture-of-dorian-gray.txt | 150 and that is not being talked about. A portrait like this would set you 159 "Yes, I knew you would; but it is quite true, all the same." 209 people where I am going. If I did, I would lose all my pleasure. It 223 wish she would; but she merely laughs at me." 300 do so, it would absorb my whole nature, my whole soul, my very art 335 We would have spoken to each other without any introduction. I am sure 426 "How extraordinary! I thought you would never care for anything but 457 but which I would not part with? It is one of the best things I have 545 would have been sure to have met Lord Goodbody there, and the whole 546 conversation would have been about the feeding of the poor and the [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/frameworks/av/camera/aidl/android/hardware/ |
H A D | ICameraService.aidl | 72 * policy for default device context). Only virtual cameras would be exposed 73 * only for custom policy and only real cameras would be exposed for default 103 * policy for default device context). Only virtual cameras would be exposed 104 * only for custom policy and only real cameras would be exposed for default 132 * policy for default device context). Only virtual cameras would be exposed 133 * only for custom policy and only real cameras would be exposed for default 157 * policy for default device context). Only virtual cameras would be exposed 158 * only for custom policy and only real cameras would be exposed for default 194 * policy for default device context). Only virtual cameras would be exposed 195 * only for custom policy and only real cameras would be exposed for default [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/emboss/doc/design_docs/archive/ |
H A D | alternate_enum_cases.md | 30 An attribute will be added to the C++ backend: `enum_case`. It would apply to 88 This would emit code similar to: 98 Note that as written, this would *not* allow C++ code to refer to `Foo::BAR`, 103 Additionally, the same code would be emitted with either of the following: 126 With the differences being that the former would have the `enum_case` attribute 145 would emit code similar to: 158 Note that using `enum_case: "kCamelCase, SHOUTY_CASE"` would technically be 159 backwards-incompatible as that would change the result of code like 161 usages of that functionality, it would be backwards-compatible as well. 192 * A style used in C++ (`kCamelCase`) would also be used in languages where [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/protobuf/javanano/src/main/java/com/google/protobuf/nano/ |
H A D | CodedOutputByteBufferNano.java | 557 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 566 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 574 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 582 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode an 590 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode an 598 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 607 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 616 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 625 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a 634 * Compute the number of bytes that would be needed to encode a [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/google-cloud-java/java-service-usage/proto-google-cloud-service-usage-v1beta1/src/main/proto/google/api/serviceusage/v1beta1/ |
H A D | serviceusage.proto | 205 // quota than would be allowed by admin overrides, producer overrides, or the 284 // An example name would be: 296 // An example name would be: 306 // An example name would be: 316 // An example name would be: 349 // An example name would be: 358 // A valid identifier would be: 377 // Some example names would be: 408 // An example name would be: 433 // An example name would be: [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/googleapis/google/api/serviceusage/v1beta1/ |
H A D | serviceusage.proto | 218 // quota than would be allowed by admin overrides, producer overrides, or the 303 // An example name would be: 315 // An example name would be: 325 // An example name would be: 335 // An example name would be: 368 // An example name would be: 377 // A valid identifier would be: 396 // Some example names would be: 427 // An example name would be: 452 // An example name would be: [all …]
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H A D | resources.proto | 40 // A valid name would be: 46 // A valid name would be: 79 // An example DNS address would be: 128 // An example name would be: 137 // An example name would be: 143 // An example name would be: 169 // An example name would be: 178 // An example name would be: 184 // An example unit would be 266 // Example names would be: [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/out/soong/.intermediates/frameworks/base/media/java/android/media/tv/tunerresourcemanager/tv_tuner_resource_manager_aidl_interface-java-source/gen/android/media/tv/tunerresourcemanager/ |
D | ITunerResourceManager.java | 64 * @param priority the priority that the client would like to update to. 65 * @param niceValue the nice value that the client would like to update to. 169 * <li><li>If the desired frontend with the given frontendType is available, the API would send 173 * {@link IResourcesReclaimListener#onReclaimResources()} to the {@link Tuner}. Tuner would 176 * <li><li>If no frontend can be granted, the API would return false. 180 * <li><li>If there is frontend available, the API would send the id back. 183 * {@link IResourcesReclaimListener#onReclaimResources()} to the {@link Tuner}. Tuner would 186 * <li><li>If no frontend can be granted, the API would return false. 258 * <li>If there is demux available, the API would send the handle back. 262 * {@link IResourcesReclaimListener#onReclaimResources()} to the {@link Tuner}. Tuner would [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/harfbuzz_ng/perf/texts/ |
H A D | en-thelittleprince.txt | 16 some would say that it is actually a profound and deeply moving tale, 62 showing him my Drawing Number One, which I have always kept. I would try to find out, so, if this 63 was a person of true understanding. But, whoever it was, he, or she, would always say: “That is a 64 hat.” Then I would never talk to that person about boa constrictors, or primeval forests, or stars.… 65 would bring myself down to his level. I would talk to him about bridge, and golf, and politics, and 66 neckties. And the grown-up would be greatly pleased to have met such a sensible man. 164 The first time he saw my air-plane, for instance (I shall not draw my air-plane; that would be much 202 My friend broke into another peal of laughter: “But where do you think he would go?” 230 Congress, in a great demonstration. But he was in Turkish costume, and so nobody would believe 248 in the windows and doves on the roof,” they would not be able to get any idea of that house at all. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/mockito/src/main/java/org/mockito/ |
H A D | ArgumentMatchers.java | 182 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … 269 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … 292 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … 315 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … 338 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … 361 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … 384 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … 407 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … 430 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … 453 …* would be {@link #isNull()}. We felt this change would make tests harness much safer that it was … [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/emboss/doc/design_docs/ |
H A D | proto.md | 6 Providing a way to translate between Protos and Emboss structures would allow 12 For each Emboss `struct`, `bits`, `enum`, and primitive type, there would need 26 It would also require significantly more flexibility, and therefore more 75 A future Emboss string or blob type would translate to Proto's `string` or 139 An Emboss union construct would be necessary to take advantage of runtime space 160 ID: since a change to a field's start location would be a breaking change to the 202 Thus, for Proto2, `enum`s would produce something like: 217 which would be included in structures as: 278 **These fields would still need to be set correctly when translating *from* 330 include untranslatable entries (e.g., an Emboss `Int:16` would stored in a Proto [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/frameworks/base/media/java/android/media/tv/tunerresourcemanager/aidl/android/media/tv/tunerresourcemanager/ |
H A D | ITunerResourceManager.aidl | 79 * @param priority the priority that the client would like to update to. 80 * @param niceValue the nice value that the client would like to update to. 173 * <li><li>If the desired frontend with the given frontendType is available, the API would send 177 * {@link IResourcesReclaimListener#onReclaimResources()} to the {@link Tuner}. Tuner would 180 * <li><li>If no frontend can be granted, the API would return false. 184 * <li><li>If there is frontend available, the API would send the id back. 187 * {@link IResourcesReclaimListener#onReclaimResources()} to the {@link Tuner}. Tuner would 190 * <li><li>If no frontend can be granted, the API would return false. 253 * <li>If there is demux available, the API would send the handle back. 257 * {@link IResourcesReclaimListener#onReclaimResources()} to the {@link Tuner}. Tuner would [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/ |
H A D | 2000-11-18-EarlyDesignIdeasResp.txt | 20 certifying a register based language as safe at run time would be a 21 pretty expensive operation to have to do. Additionally, we would like 38 the trusted compiler generated the code. This would be much quicker 94 constructs would be fairly low, but would give us lots of important 95 information... something else that would/could be important is to 96 have exceptions as first class types so that they would be handled in 107 would just have an array type (distinct from the pointer 108 types). This would allow us to have arbitrarily complex index 110 for example. Perhaps also, switch jump tables would be first class 111 types as well? This would allow better reasoning about the program. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/llvm/utils/lit/ |
H A D | TODO | 38 suite. This would allow formats that anticipate large test suites to manage 50 represented each test suite by the path to its suite, then it would allow more 62 It would be really nice if we could allow test formats and test suites to add 66 formats to be registered in order to have options, but for test suites we would 81 which would be relatively easy to implement with optparser (I think). 120 (because they use features specific to bash). We would need to rewrite these 130 We could make this distinction part of the core infrastructure and that would 135 * This would provide a clear place to insert subtest support, because the 137 core. That would provide part of the infrastructure to parallelize them, for 138 example, and would probably interact well with other possible features like [all …]
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