/aosp_15_r20/external/bazelbuild-rules_rust/ |
H A D | COMPATIBILITY.md | 1 # `rules_rust` backwards compatibility policy 3 This document defines the backwards compatibility policy for rules_rust and 10 A backwards compatible change has the property that a build that is green, 17 A backwards compatible release has the property that it only contains backward 22 backwards compatible changes. 27 Backwards incompatible changes will have to follow a process in order to be 34 All minor version number releases before version 1.0 can be backwards incompatible. 35 Backwards incompatible changes still have to follow the the process, but minimum 63 Platforms subject to backwards compatibility policy are 69 `//rust:defs.bzl` is subject to the backwards compatibility policy. That means [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/openthread/third_party/mbedtls/repo/include/mbedtls/ |
H A D | asn1write.h | 44 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 58 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 75 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 93 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 111 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 125 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 141 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 161 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 183 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 199 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/mbedtls/include/mbedtls/ |
H A D | asn1write.h | 43 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 57 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 74 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 92 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 110 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 124 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 140 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 160 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 182 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. 198 * \note This function works backwards in data buffer. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/frameworks/base/telephony/java/com/android/internal/telephony/ |
H A D | TelephonyIntents.java | 309 * Kept for backwards compatibility. 317 * Kept for backwards compatibility. 325 * Kept for backwards compatibility. 333 * Kept for backwards compatibility. 341 * Kept for backwards compatibility. 349 * Kept for backwards compatibility. 356 * Kept for backwards compatibility. 363 * Kept for backwards compatibility. 370 * Kept for backwards compatibility. 377 * Kept for backwards compatibility. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/hamcrest/hamcrest-library/src/test/java/org/hamcrest/comparator/ |
H A D | ComparatorMatcherBuilderTest.java | 27 return "backwards integer comparator"; 43 …assertDescription("a value greater than <1> when compared by <backwards integer comparator>", comp… in testDescription() 44 …assertDescription("a value equal to or greater than <1> when compared by <backwards integer compar… in testDescription() 45 …assertDescription("a value equal to <1> when compared by <backwards integer comparator>", compared… in testDescription() 46 …assertDescription("a value less than or equal to <1> when compared by <backwards integer comparato… in testDescription() 47 …assertDescription("a value less than <1> when compared by <backwards integer comparator>", compare… in testDescription() 56 …assertMismatchDescription("<1> was less than <0> when compared by <backwards integer comparator>",… in testMismatchDescriptions() 57 …assertMismatchDescription("<1> was equal to <1> when compared by <backwards integer comparator>", … in testMismatchDescriptions() 58 …assertMismatchDescription("<0> was greater than <1> when compared by <backwards integer comparator… in testMismatchDescriptions() 59 …assertMismatchDescription("<2> was equal to <2> when compared by <backwards integer comparator>", … in testMismatchDescriptions()
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/aosp_15_r20/external/mockito/src/main/java/org/mockito/internal/util/ |
H A D | JavaEightUtil.java | 28 * Creates an empty Optional using reflection to stay backwards-compatible with older JDKs. 43 … * Creates an empty OptionalDouble using reflection to stay backwards-compatible with older JDKs. 57 * Creates an empty OptionalInt using reflection to stay backwards-compatible with older JDKs. 71 * Creates an empty OptionalLong using reflection to stay backwards-compatible with older JDKs. 85 * Creates an empty Stream using reflection to stay backwards-compatible with older JDKs. 95 * Creates an empty DoubleStream using reflection to stay backwards-compatible with older JDKs. 105 * Creates an empty IntStream using reflection to stay backwards-compatible with older JDKs. 115 * Creates an empty LongStream using reflection to stay backwards-compatible with older JDKs. 125 …* Invokes a nullary static factory method using reflection to stay backwards-compatible with older…
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/aosp_15_r20/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-r536225/python3/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/ |
D | hebrewprober.py | 62 # backwards. A buffer of Visual Hebrew generally looks like so: 63 # "[last word of first line spelled backwards] [whole line ordered backwards 64 # and spelled backwards] [first word of first line spelled backwards] 80 # Visual Hebrew - "ISO-8859-8" - backwards text - Words and sentences are 81 # backwards while line order is natural. For charset recognition purposes 114 # lookup in the language model backwards. This in practice exactly simulates 221 # indication that the text is laid out backwards. +1 for visual 225 # indication that the text is laid out backwards. +1 for visual
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/aosp_15_r20/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-r522817/python3/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/ |
D | hebrewprober.py | 62 # backwards. A buffer of Visual Hebrew generally looks like so: 63 # "[last word of first line spelled backwards] [whole line ordered backwards 64 # and spelled backwards] [first word of first line spelled backwards] 80 # Visual Hebrew - "ISO-8859-8" - backwards text - Words and sentences are 81 # backwards while line order is natural. For charset recognition purposes 114 # lookup in the language model backwards. This in practice exactly simulates 221 # indication that the text is laid out backwards. +1 for visual 225 # indication that the text is laid out backwards. +1 for visual
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/aosp_15_r20/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-r530567b/python3/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/ |
D | hebrewprober.py | 62 # backwards. A buffer of Visual Hebrew generally looks like so: 63 # "[last word of first line spelled backwards] [whole line ordered backwards 64 # and spelled backwards] [first word of first line spelled backwards] 80 # Visual Hebrew - "ISO-8859-8" - backwards text - Words and sentences are 81 # backwards while line order is natural. For charset recognition purposes 114 # lookup in the language model backwards. This in practice exactly simulates 221 # indication that the text is laid out backwards. +1 for visual 225 # indication that the text is laid out backwards. +1 for visual
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/aosp_15_r20/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-r530567/python3/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pip/_vendor/chardet/ |
D | hebrewprober.py | 62 # backwards. A buffer of Visual Hebrew generally looks like so: 63 # "[last word of first line spelled backwards] [whole line ordered backwards 64 # and spelled backwards] [first word of first line spelled backwards] 80 # Visual Hebrew - "ISO-8859-8" - backwards text - Words and sentences are 81 # backwards while line order is natural. For charset recognition purposes 114 # lookup in the language model backwards. This in practice exactly simulates 221 # indication that the text is laid out backwards. +1 for visual 225 # indication that the text is laid out backwards. +1 for visual
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/aosp_15_r20/external/pytorch/test/nn/ |
H A D | test_module_hooks.py | 943 counter = {"forwards": 0, "backwards": 0} 958 counter["backwards"] += inc 968 self.assertEqual(counter["backwards"], 0) 978 self.assertEqual(counter["backwards"], 0) 984 self.assertEqual(counter["backwards"], 3) 988 self.assertEqual(counter["backwards"], 4) 998 self.assertEqual(counter["backwards"], 4) 1006 self.assertEqual(counter["backwards"], 7) 1012 self.assertEqual(counter["backwards"], 8) 1018 self.assertEqual(counter["backwards"], 9) [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/tensorflow/tensorflow/core/grappler/graph_analyzer/ |
H A D | graph_analyzer_test.cc | 146 // Successfully propagate backwards through a multi-input link, 168 // Successfully propagate backwards through a multi-input link, 191 // Successfully propagate backwards through a multi-input link, 213 // Propagate backwards through a multi-input link, finding that the 231 // Propagate backwards through a multi-input link, finding that nothing 272 // Successfully propagate backwards through a multi-input link. 358 // Successfully propagate backwards through a multi-input link, 379 // Successfully propagate backwards through a multi-input link, 423 // Propagate backwards from all-or-none-input node, finding that the 440 // Propagate backwards from all-or-none-input node, finding that nothing [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/wayland/egl/ |
H A D | wayland-egl-abi-check.c | 102 /* This program checks we keep a backwards-compatible struct wl_egl_window 115 printf("Backwards incompatible change detected!\n " \ 123 printf("Backwards incompatible change detected!\n " \ 137 printf("Backwards incompatible change detected!\n " \ 148 printf("Backwards incompatible change detected!\n " \ 159 printf("Backwards incompatible change detected!\n " \ 170 printf("Backwards incompatible change detected!\n " \
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/aosp_15_r20/external/python/cpython2/Lib/test/ |
D | test_xpickle.py | 4 # loading them via the other. It also tests backwards compatibility with 131 # This is a cut-down version of pickletester's test_float. Backwards 153 # Backwards compatibility was explicitly broken in r67934 to fix a bug. 159 # This is a cut-down version of pickletester's test_unicode. Backwards 181 # Test backwards compatibility with Python 2.4. 199 # Test backwards compatibility with Python 2.5. 212 # Test backwards compatibility with Python 2.6.
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/aosp_15_r20/external/mesa3d/src/panfrost/compiler/ |
H A D | gen_disasm.py | 201 # backwards mapping (deriveds -> values), suitable for disassembly. This is 206 backwards = [None] * (1 << value_size) 218 assert(param not in backwards) 219 backwards[param] = ctx 221 return backwards 224 # backwards mapping (deriveds -> values) as a run-time lookup table. 251 backwards = [invert_lut(value_size, f, derived, mod_map, keys, mod_vals) for f in forward] 276 for i, order in enumerate(backwards): 282 …ptions = [ctx[j] if ctx is not None and ctx[j] is not None else "reserved" for ctx in backwards[0]]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/pytorch/torch/csrc/autograd/ |
H A D | engine.cpp | 105 // This is used when handling reentrant backwards calls; 106 // See Note [Reentrant backwards] 110 // invocations are imperative backwards. This special variable is needed for the 114 // Number of nested reentrant backwards calls currently on this thread 119 // reentrant backwards depths over all device threads. 135 // The CUDA, XLA threads are shared among all invocations of backwards via 144 // see Note [Reentrant backwards] for more details. 148 // Note [Reentrant backwards] 150 // To understand the reentrant backwards problem, we have to notice two 155 // of the backwards pass. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-16.0/llvm/lib/Target/ARM/ |
H A D | ARMBlockPlacement.cpp | 10 // Currently it only moves blocks to fix backwards WLS branches. 148 /// Checks if loop has a backwards branching WLS, and if possible, fixes it. 167 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << DEBUG_PREFIX << "Found a backwards WLS from " in fixBackwardsWLS() 171 // Make sure no forward branching WLSs to the Predecessor become backwards in fixBackwardsWLS() 189 // moving Preheader even if we'd introduce a backwards WLS in fixBackwardsWLS() 193 << "backwards branching WLS\n"); in fixBackwardsWLS() 229 // Find loops with a backwards branching WLS and fix if possible. in runOnMachineFunction()
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/aosp_15_r20/external/robolectric/shadows/framework/src/main/java/org/robolectric/shadows/ |
H A D | ShadowMediaMetadataRetriever.java | 108 * #addMetadata(DataSource, int, String)}. This method is retained mostly for backwards 138 * #addFrame(DataSource, long, Bitmap)}. This method is retained mostly for backwards 152 * {@link #addFrame(DataSource, long, Bitmap)}. This method is retained mostly for backwards 167 * #addFrame(DataSource, long, Bitmap)}. This method is retained mostly for backwards 182 * {@link #addFrame(DataSource, long, Bitmap)}. This method is retained mostly for backwards 197 * backwards compatibility; you can call {@link #addFrame(DataSource, long, Bitmap)} directly.
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/aosp_15_r20/development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/accessibility/ |
H A D | CustomViewAccessibilityActivity.java | 41 * inheritance (non backwards compatible) and composition (backwards compatible). 63 * backwards compatibility. In particular, overriding a method that takes as 121 * backwards compatible. The android-support-v4 library has API that allow 122 * using the accessibility APIs in a backwards compatible manner. 139 // using the accessibility APIs in a backwards compatible fashion. in tryInstallAccessibilityDelegate()
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/aosp_15_r20/external/wmediumd/wmediumd/ |
H A D | list.h | 584 * list_for_each_prev - iterate over a list backwards 602 * list_for_each_prev_safe - iterate over a list backwards safe against removal of list entry 624 * list_for_each_entry_reverse - iterate backwards over list of given type. 660 * list_for_each_entry_continue_reverse - iterate backwards from the given point 665 * Start to iterate over list of given type backwards, continuing after 686 * list_for_each_entry_from_reverse - iterate backwards over list of given type 692 * Iterate backwards over list of given type, continuing from current position. 743 * list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse - iterate backwards over list safe against removal 749 * Iterate backwards over list of given type, safe against removal
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/aosp_15_r20/external/aws-sdk-java-v2/services/pinpoint/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/ |
H A D | docs-2.json | 864 "ADMChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", 869 "APNSChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", 875 … "APNSSandboxChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", 880 "APNSVoipChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", 885 …"APNSVoipSandboxChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", 890 "BaiduChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", 895 "ChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", 900 "EmailChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", 904 "GCMChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", 914 "SMSChannelResponse$HasCredential" : "Not used. Retained for backwards compatibility.", [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/tensorflow/tensorflow/core/grappler/optimizers/ |
H A D | auto_mixed_precision_lists.h | 161 // For backwards compatibility, keeping the original env variable here. in AllowList() 219 // For backwards compatibility, keeping the original env variable here. in AllowList() 242 // For backwards compatibility, keeping the original env variable here. in AllowList() 381 // For backwards compatibility, keeping the original env variable here. in AllowList() 429 // For backwards compatibility, keeping the original env variable here. in InferList() 448 // For backwards compatibility, keeping the original env variable here. in DenyList()
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/aosp_15_r20/external/cronet/third_party/icu/source/common/ |
H A D | filteredbrk.cpp | 140 SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakData(UCharsTrie *forwards, UCharsTrie *backwards ) in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakData() argument 141 : fForwardsPartialTrie(forwards), fBackwardsTrie(backwards), refcount(1) { } in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakData() 175 …ceBreakIterator(BreakIterator *adopt, UCharsTrie *forwards, UCharsTrie *backwards, UErrorCode &sta… 259 …ceBreakIterator(BreakIterator *adopt, UCharsTrie *forwards, UCharsTrie *backwards, UErrorCode &sta… in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakIterator() argument 261 fData(new SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakData(forwards, backwards)), in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakIterator() 266 delete backwards; in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakIterator() 303 while((uch=utext_previous32(fText.getAlias()))!=U_SENTINEL) { // more to consume backwards in breakExceptionAt() 368 !fData->hasBackwardsTrie()) { // .. no backwards table loaded == no exceptions in internalNext() 398 !fData->hasBackwardsTrie()) { // .. no backwards table loaded == no exceptions in internalPrev()
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/aosp_15_r20/external/icu/icu4c/source/common/ |
H A D | filteredbrk.cpp | 140 SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakData(UCharsTrie *forwards, UCharsTrie *backwards ) in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakData() argument 141 : fForwardsPartialTrie(forwards), fBackwardsTrie(backwards), refcount(1) { } in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakData() 175 …ceBreakIterator(BreakIterator *adopt, UCharsTrie *forwards, UCharsTrie *backwards, UErrorCode &sta… 259 …ceBreakIterator(BreakIterator *adopt, UCharsTrie *forwards, UCharsTrie *backwards, UErrorCode &sta… in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakIterator() argument 261 fData(new SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakData(forwards, backwards)), in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakIterator() 266 delete backwards; in SimpleFilteredSentenceBreakIterator() 303 while((uch=utext_previous32(fText.getAlias()))!=U_SENTINEL) { // more to consume backwards in breakExceptionAt() 368 !fData->hasBackwardsTrie()) { // .. no backwards table loaded == no exceptions in internalNext() 398 !fData->hasBackwardsTrie()) { // .. no backwards table loaded == no exceptions in internalPrev()
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/aosp_15_r20/external/exoplayer/tree_8e57d3715f9092d5ec54ebe2e538f34bfcc34479/library/common/src/main/java/com/google/android/exoplayer2/ |
H A D | C.java | 345 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility 398 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility 439 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility 464 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility 567 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility 634 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility 656 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility 679 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility 714 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility 1074 // @Target list includes both 'default' targets and TYPE_USE, to ensure backwards compatibility [all …]
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