/third_party/python/Modules/ |
H A D | gc_weakref.txt | 66 Alas, doing just that much doesn't work, because it overlooks what turned 140 Just that much is almost enough to prevent problems, by throwing away 157 it's not quite enough just to invoke
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/third_party/protobuf/python/google/protobuf/ |
H A D | message.py | 31 # TODO(robinson): We should just make these methods all "pure-virtual" and move 90 # Can't just say self != other_msg, since that would infinitely recurse. :) 157 # deserializing, but the end user would almost always just want the no-return
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/third_party/python/Doc/distutils/ |
H A D | examples.rst | 25 If you're just distributing a couple of modules, especially if they don't live 81 can just tell the Distutils to process modules from the root package, and that 241 To run it, just call it using your :file:`setup.py` script. If something is
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/third_party/python/Lib/distutils/ |
H A D | filelist.py | 198 regex object -- no translation is done, the regex is just compiled 282 # character except the special characters (currently: just os.sep). 297 or just returned as-is (assumes it's a regex object).
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/third_party/skia/include/effects/ |
H A D | SkGradientShader.h | 35 When the provided angle is 0, this is just the solid last color again. Similarly, the two point 37 with a hardstop switching to the last color. When the two radii are both zero, this is just the 44 provide a stable and predictable color in this case, Skia just uses the last color as a solid
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/third_party/skia/modules/canvaskit/tests/ |
H A D | font.spec.js | 254 // which doesn't have very many glyphs in it, so we just check that we got a non-zero 255 // typeface for it. I was able to load NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc just fine in a 275 // just update them with the new values. For super-accurate readings, one could
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/third_party/rust/crates/regex/ |
H A D | PERFORMANCE.md | 26 With that said, just because we have protected ourselves against worst case 199 just by examining the first (or last) three bytes of the haystack. 227 The second way isn't appreciably different than just using a Unicode word
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/third_party/rust/crates/regex/regex-capi/src/ |
H A D | rure.rs | 32 // arbitrary position with a crate just yet. To circumvent this, we use 346 // Just move on to the next match. in rure_iter_next() 388 // Just move on to the next match. in rure_iter_next_captures()
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/third_party/skia/bench/ |
H A D | MathBench.cpp | 410 // just so the compiler doesn't remove our loops 470 // just so the compiler doesn't remove our loops 526 // just so the compiler doesn't remove our loops
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/third_party/rust/crates/unicode-ident/src/ |
H A D | lib.rs | 86 //! table, while it would be just 1 bit in a dense bitmap. 129 //! just a compact representation of the final states of the trie, but are also 187 //! about 15% slower than pure-Rust `roaring`, which could just be FFI overhead.
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/device/soc/rockchip/common/kernel/drivers/gpu/arm/bifrost/ |
H A D | mali_kbase_defs.h | 1625 * just-in-time memory allocations. 1627 * just-in-time memory allocations. 1628 * @jit_current_allocations: Current number of in-flight just-in-time 1630 * @jit_current_allocations_per_bin: Current number of in-flight just-in-time 1633 * old or new version of interface for just-in-time 1642 * just-in-time memory allocations, applied to 1648 * just-in-time memory regions that have not yet had 1654 * now allocated for just-in-time memory 1659 * total physical memory usage for just in 1663 * @jit_active_head: List containing the just [all...] |
/third_party/NuttX/ |
H A D | README.md | 234 <http://www.cygwin.com/> for installation instructions. Basically you just 428 install works just like Ubuntu running natively on your PC. 485 **NOTE**: That is just an example. I am not sure if apt-get will give you a 563 moved into a separate tarball, the apps tarball. If you are just 605 Makefiles probably just need some paths within double quotes] 928 If you don't want to make any decisions are willing to just accept the 1070 configuration item. Just enter the string `CONFIG_XYZ` and press ENTER. 1473 Re-building is normally simple -- just type make again. 1725 not just bad but terrible. If you are seeing awful performance.. like two 1731 Protections Settings" screen up: I disable "Real-Time Protection" just [all...] |
/third_party/ntfs-3g/libntfs-3g/ |
H A D | runlist.c | 566 * be inserted. If we reach the end of @drl, @srl just needs to be in ntfs_runlists_merge_i() 731 * It can also be appended to the end of the runlist, which is just a variant 1085 /* Just in case... We could replace this with BUG() some day. */ in ntfs_rl_vcn_to_lcn() 1140 /* It is a hole. Just fill buffer @b with zeroes. */ in ntfs_rl_pread() 1317 * If @rl is NULL, just return 1 (for the single terminator byte). 1371 * zero space. On earlier NTFS versions we just store the lcn. in ntfs_get_size_for_mapping_pairs() 1394 * zero space. On earlier NTFS versions we just store the lcn. in ntfs_get_size_for_mapping_pairs() 1472 * If @rl is NULL, just write a single terminator byte to @dst. 1536 * zero space. On earlier NTFS versions we just write the lcn in ntfs_mapping_pairs_build() 1537 * change. FIXME: Do we need to write the lcn change or just in ntfs_mapping_pairs_build() [all...] |
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/spirv-tools/test/fuzz/ |
H A D | fuzzer_pass_donate_modules_test.cpp | 217 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be in TEST() 524 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 596 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 724 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 820 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 952 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1088 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1170 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1257 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1361 // We just chec [all...] |
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/swiftshader/third_party/SPIRV-Tools/test/fuzz/ |
H A D | fuzzer_pass_donate_modules_test.cpp | 217 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be in TEST() 524 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 596 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 724 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 820 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 952 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1088 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1170 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1257 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1361 // We just chec [all...] |
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/libpng/contrib/libtests/ |
H A D | pngstest.c | 607 /* Free the image buffer; the buffer is re-used on a re-read, this is just for 745 /* Log an error and close a file (just a utility to do both things in one 2127 * transform function just gets a pixel value, however because libpng in transform_from_formats() 2264 * The following is *just* the result of a round trip from 8-bit sRGB to linear 2476 if (errmsg == NULL) /* else just signal an alpha error */ in cmppixel() 2512 /* Handle a component mis-match; log it, just return an error code, or in cmppixel() 2698 * accumulating errors in which case the program just ignores them. in compare_two_images() 2778 * 2) RGB to grayscale has not been done (the reverse is ok; we just compare in compare_two_images() 3372 /* Otherwise an alpha channel is not being eliminated, just leave in testimage() 3378 /* else just us in testimage() [all...] |
/third_party/protobuf/js/experimental/runtime/kernel/ |
H A D | kernel_test.js | 316 // This test just documents our behavior in those cases. 332 // This test just documents our behavior in those cases. 348 // This test just documents our behavior in those cases. 669 // This test just documents our behavior in those cases. 717 // This test just documents our behavior in those cases. 819 // This test just documents our behavior in those cases. 1128 // This test just documents our behavior in those cases. 1225 // This test just documents our behavior in those cases. 1324 // This test just documents our behavior in those cases. 1520 // This test just document [all...] |
/third_party/spirv-tools/test/fuzz/ |
H A D | fuzzer_pass_donate_modules_test.cpp | 217 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be in TEST() 524 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 596 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 724 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 820 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 952 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1088 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1170 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1257 // We just check that the result is valid. Checking to what it should be 1361 // We just chec [all...] |
/third_party/node/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/ |
H A D | xcodeproj_file.py | 134 are assumed to already be encoded in UTF-8. Obviously, if you're just using 380 Most objects just use their name as the comment, but PBXProject uses 735 # curly, but I guess this is just another one of those inconsistencies 951 # the full value of path. If path is already just a leaf name, name will 1025 just the set of path components. Because hashables are inherited from 1190 # It is not sufficient to just rely on name and parent to build a unique 1506 # just use this object's hashables, they're not specific and unique enough 1828 # It is not sufficient to just rely on Name() to get the 1938 # having access to a real pathname and not just an object's Name(). 1956 # maintains the object's dicts. Better yet, callers can just cal [all...] |
/third_party/node/deps/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/gyp/pylib/gyp/ |
H A D | xcodeproj_file.py | 134 are assumed to already be encoded in UTF-8. Obviously, if you're just using 380 Most objects just use their name as the comment, but PBXProject uses 735 # curly, but I guess this is just another one of those inconsistencies 951 # the full value of path. If path is already just a leaf name, name will 1025 just the set of path components. Because hashables are inherited from 1190 # It is not sufficient to just rely on name and parent to build a unique 1506 # just use this object's hashables, they're not specific and unique enough 1828 # It is not sufficient to just rely on Name() to get the 1938 # having access to a real pathname and not just an object's Name(). 1956 # maintains the object's dicts. Better yet, callers can just cal [all...] |
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-10.0/llvm/lib/Transforms/Scalar/ |
H A D | SimpleLoopUnswitch.cpp | 203 // When the loop exit is directly unswitched we just need to update the in rewritePHINodesForUnswitchedExitBlock() 319 // Because we just hoisted a loop out of this one, we have essentially in hoistLoopToNewParent() 325 // here is the (just split by unswitching) preheader. However, after trivial in hoistLoopToNewParent() 374 // When true, we're fully unswitching the branch rather than just unswitching in unswitchTrivialBranch() 764 // We removed all the exit cases, so we just copy the cases to the in unswitchTrivialSwitch() 1315 // We don't want to just add the cloned loop blocks based on how we in buildClonedLoops() 1318 // that logic, we just re-walk the original blocks (and those of the child in buildClonedLoops() 1340 // header so once we pass the header checks we can just clone the entire in buildClonedLoops() 1378 // matter as we're just trying to build up the map from inside-out; we use in buildClonedLoops() 1413 // We just inser in buildClonedLoops() [all...] |
/device/soc/rockchip/common/vendor/drivers/gpu/arm/midgard/ |
H A D | mali_base_kernel.h | 243 * Do not just add a new type without synchronizing with ARM
482 * job is specifically just the "Compute Shader" job type, and not the "Vertex
592 * SW only requirement: Just In Time allocation
608 * SW only requirement: Just In Time free
742 * -# or, the attacker is scheduled out (which might not happen for just 2
747 * problem to just waiting for current jobs to finish (which can be bounded if
1225 * MIDG module. However, we will discuss their relevance here <b>just to
1290 * region allocated by the memory allocator; instead, just close the @ref
1395 * kernel side, and just once at kernel startup: Coherency groups must already
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/device/soc/rockchip/common/kernel/drivers/gpu/arm/midgard/ |
H A D | mali_base_kernel.h | 250 * Do not just add a new type without synchronizing with ARM 494 * job is specifically just the "Compute Shader" job type, and not the "Vertex 604 * SW only requirement: Just In Time allocation 620 * SW only requirement: Just In Time free 757 * -# or, the attacker is scheduled out (which might not happen for just 2 762 * problem to just waiting for current jobs to finish (which can be bounded if 1245 * MIDG module. However, we will discuss their relevance here <b>just to 1310 * region allocated by the memory allocator; instead, just close the @ref 1414 * kernel side, and just once at kernel startup: Coherency groups must already
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/third_party/ffmpeg/tests/ref/fate/ |
H A D | sub-srt-rrn-remux | 55 I just knew it had 324 it just didn't make sense. 805 It's just us. 1304 You just don't get it, 1475 It's just that I have 1590 I just won $50! 1667 little guy is just numb. 1680 just isn't worth it. 1756 It just wasn't
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/third_party/mesa3d/src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/ |
H A D | lp_setup.c | 72 /* just use the first scene if we run out */ in lp_setup_wait_empty_scene() 555 * be just one failure!). This avoids doing the previous succeeded in lp_setup_clear() 734 * (as we have mip-first layout can't just adjust base ptr). in lp_setup_set_fs_images() 852 /* XXX: just silently holding onto the pointer: in lp_setup_set_vertex_info() 895 * Just like stored scissor rects need inclusive coords. in lp_setup_set_viewports() 1020 * offsets (as we have mip-first layout can't just adjust in lp_setup_set_fragment_sampler_views() 1462 /* Will probably need to move this somewhere else, just need in lp_setup_update_state() 1590 /* create just one scene for starting point */ in lp_setup_create() 1642 /* exceeding list size so just ignore the query */ in lp_setup_begin_query()
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