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/external/libphonenumber/
Drelease_notes.txt19 - Updated geocoding data for country calling code(s): 504 (en)
20 - New carrier data for country calling code(s): 886 (en), 1284 (en)
21 - Updated carrier data for country calling code(s): 63 (en), 92 (en)
53 - New geocoding data for country calling code(s):
55 - Updated geocoding data for country calling code(s):
57 - Updated carrier data for country calling code(s):
71 - New geocoding data for country calling code(s): 1463 (en), 358 (sv)
72 - Removed geocoding data for country calling code(s): 358 (se)
73 - Updated geocoding data for country calling code(s): 7 (en, ru)
74 - Updated carrier data for country calling code(s):
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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/llvm/lib/Target/AVR/
DAVRCallingConv.td9 // This describes the calling conventions for AVR architecture.
25 // Special return value calling convention for runtime functions.
36 // The calling conventions are implemented in custom C++ code
45 // Special argument calling convention for
52 // Special argument calling convention for
/external/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/
DPPCCallingConv.td10 // This describes the calling conventions for the PowerPC 32- and 64-bit
38 // This calling convention is currently only supported by the stackmap and
40 // builds. On Release builds we fallback to the PPC C calling convention.
75 // No explicit register is specified for the AnyReg calling convention. The
78 // This calling convention is currently only supported by the stackmap and
80 // builds. On Release builds we fallback to the PPC C calling convention.
85 // Note that we don't currently have calling conventions for 64-bit
90 // Simple calling convention for 64-bit ELF PowerPC fast isel.
175 // This calling convention puts vector arguments always on the stack. It is used
182 // In contrast to CC_PPC32_SVR4_VarArg, this calling convention first tries to
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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/syslinux/gpxe/src/doc/
Dpxe_extensions25 Set before calling API service:
62 Set before calling API service:
97 Set before calling API service:
143 Set before calling API service:
185 Set before calling API service:
219 Set before calling API service:
264 Set before calling API service:
305 Set before calling API service:
/external/swiftshader/third_party/LLVM/lib/Target/PowerPC/
DPPCCallingConv.td10 // This describes the calling conventions for the PowerPC 32- and 64-bit
97 // This calling convention puts vector arguments always on the stack. It is used
104 // In contrast to CC_PPC_SVR4_VarArg, this calling convention first tries to put
114 // Helper "calling convention" to handle aggregate by value arguments.
116 // of the caller. This calling convention is only used to assign those stack
122 // the CC_PPC_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/llvm/test/CodeGen/AArch64/
Dpreserve_mostcc.ll7 ; with a standard calling convention.
27 ; function with preserve_mostcc calling convention calls another
28 ; function with preserve_mostcc calling convention, because the
/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/valgrind/callgrind/
Dcallgrind_annotate.in915 foreach my $calling (keys %$tmp1) {
916 if (defined $call_counter{$calling,$fn_name}) {
917 print_CC($call_CCs{$calling,$fn_name}, $fn_CC_col_widths);
918 print" < $calling (";
919 print $call_counter{$calling,$fn_name} . "x)";
920 if (defined $obj_name{$calling}) {
921 print " [$obj_name{$calling}]";
/external/valgrind/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-solaris2 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 0, owner 1.
11 Mutex not locked by calling thread: mutex 0x........, recursion count 1, owner 1.
33 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.
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.
/external/clang/test/Analysis/
DDeallocUseAfterFreeErrors.m22 // Check that 'self' is not referenced after calling '[super dealloc]'.
217 // Warn about calling [super dealloc] twice due to missing return statement.
237 // Warn about calling [super dealloc] twice in two different methods.
259 // Do not warn about calling [super dealloc] recursively for different objects
292 // Do not warn about calling [super dealloc] twice if +dealloc is a class
315 // Do not warn about calling [super dealloc] twice if when the analyzer has
341 // Treat calling [super dealloc] twice as as a sink.
/external/llvm/include/llvm/Target/
DTargetCallingConv.td11 // describe their calling conventions.
60 /// CCIfCC - Match if the current calling convention is 'CC'.
153 /// CCDelegateTo - This action invokes the specified sub-calling-convention. It
159 /// CallingConv - An instance of this is used to define each calling convention
166 /// CustomCallingConv - An instance of this is used to declare calling
172 /// CalleeSavedRegs - A list of callee saved registers for a given calling
/external/llvm/test/Feature/OperandBundles/
Ddse.ll59 ; Caveat: technically, %m can only escape if the calling function is deoptimized
61 ; the calling function body will be invalidated in that case, the calling
/external/valgrind/gdbserver_tests/
DmcinfcallWSRU.stderrB.exp29 set pc, calling from gdb a function in the debugged process, ...)
38 set pc, calling from gdb a function in the debugged process, ...)
47 set pc, calling from gdb a function in the debugged process, ...)
/external/tensorflow/tensorflow/core/api_def/base_api/
Dapi_def_IteratorGetNextSync.pbtxt6 in situations where the iterator does not block the calling thread, or where
7 the calling thread is not a member of the thread pool used to execute parallel
/external/llvm/lib/Target/X86/
DX86CallingConv.td10 // This describes the calling conventions for the X86-32 and X86-64
81 // The X86-32 calling convention returns FP values in FP0, unless marked
83 // weirdly; this is really the sse-regparm calling convention) in which
84 // case they use XMM0, otherwise it is the same as the common X86 calling
106 // Otherwise, it is the same as the common X86 calling convention.
158 // The X86-64 calling convention always returns FP values in XMM0.
173 // The X86-Win64 calling convention always returns __m64 values in RAX.
220 // This calling convention is currently only supported by the stackmap and
222 // builds. On Release builds we fallback to the X86 C calling convention.
278 // Check if this is the Intel OpenCL built-ins calling convention
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/external/python/cpython3/Modules/_ctypes/libffi_msvc/
DREADME18 compilation to work. One such convention is the "calling
19 convention". The "calling convention" is essentially a set of
21 be found on entry to a function. A "calling convention" also specifies
31 interface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to
134 ABI is an enum that specifies the calling convention
136 to the system's native calling convention. Other
317 Irix 6.2 and better supports three different calling conventions: o32,
320 configured for whichever calling convention it was built for.
328 With the n32 calling convention, when returning structures smaller
417 Sparc fix for calling functions with < 6 args.
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