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7,392 | QPropertyExpansion.java | /** The parsed type of the property. */ | 0 | /** The parsed type of the property. */ | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,393 | QPropertyExpansion.java | /** The parsed name of the property. This is the last identifier before the first attribute. */ | 0 | /** The parsed name of the property. This is the last identifier before the first attribute. */ | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,394 | QPropertyExpansion.java | /** The identifier at which the cursor is currently pointing. */ | 0 | /** The identifier at which the cursor is currently pointing. */ | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,395 | QPropertyExpansion.java | The identifier before the one where the cursor is pointing. This is needed to figure out what
* values are valid for an attribute like READ, WRITE, etc. */ | 0 | The identifier before the one where the cursor is pointing. This is needed to figure out what
* values are valid for an attribute like READ, WRITE, etc. */ | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,396 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // The type/name section ends right before the first attribute. | 0 | // The type/name section ends right before the first attribute. | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,397 | QPropertyExpansion.java | A small utility to store the important parts of an identifier. This is just the starting
* offset and the text of the identifier. | 0 | A small utility to store the important parts of an identifier. This is just the starting
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7,398 | QPropertyExpansion.java | Extract the substring that likely contributes to this Q_PROPERTY declaration. The declaration
// could be in any state of being entered, so use the HeuristicScanner to guess about the
// possible structure. The fixed assumptions are that the content assistant was invoked within
// the expansion parameter of Q_PROPERTY. We try to guess at the end of the String, which is
// either the closing paren (within 512 characters from the opening paren) or the current cursor
// location.
// The offset is always right after the opening paren, use it to get to a fixed point in the
// declaration. | 0 | Extract the substring that likely contributes to this Q_PROPERTY declaration. The declaration
// could be in any state of being entered, so use the HeuristicScanner to guess about the
// possible structure. The fixed assumptions are that the content assistant was invoked within
// the expansion parameter of Q_PROPERTY. We try to guess at the end of the String, which is
// either the closing paren (within 512 characters from the opening paren) or the current cursor
// location.
// The offset is always right after the opening paren, use it to get to a fixed point in the
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7,399 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // We should only need to backup the length of Q_PROPERTY, but allow extra to deal
// with whitespace. | 0 | // We should only need to backup the length of Q_PROPERTY, but allow extra to deal
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7,400 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // Allow up to 512 characters from the opening paren. | 0 | // Allow up to 512 characters from the opening paren. | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,401 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // Find the start of the previous identifier. This scans backward, so it stops one
// position before the identifier (unless the identifer is at the start of the content). | 0 | // Find the start of the previous identifier. This scans backward, so it stops one
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7,402 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // advance past the opening paren | 0 | // advance past the opening paren | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,403 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // This expansion is not applicable if the assistant was invoked after the closing paren. | 0 | // This expansion is not applicable if the assistant was invoked after the closing paren. | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,404 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // There are two significant regions in a Q_PROPERTY declaration. The first is everything
// between the opening paren and the first parameter. This region specifies the type and the
// name. The other is the region that declares all the parameters. There is an arbitrary
// amount of whitespace between these regions.
//
// This function finds and returns the offset of the end of the region containing the type and
// name. Returns 0 if the type/name region cannot be found. | 0 | // There are two significant regions in a Q_PROPERTY declaration. The first is everything
// between the opening paren and the first parameter. This region specifies the type and the
// name. The other is the region that declares all the parameters. There is an arbitrary
// amount of whitespace between these regions.
//
// This function finds and returns the offset of the end of the region containing the type and
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7,405 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // parse the type/name part and then extract the type and name from the result | 0 | // parse the type/name part and then extract the type and name from the result | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,406 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // Give attribute proposals the same order as the Qt documentation. | 0 | // Give attribute proposals the same order as the Qt documentation. | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,407 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // Otherwise create a template where the content depends on the type of the attribute's parameter. | 0 | // Otherwise create a template where the content depends on the type of the attribute's parameter. | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,408 | QPropertyExpansion.java | Make no suggestions when the start of the current identifier is before the end of
// the "type name" portion of the declaration. | 0 | Make no suggestions when the start of the current identifier is before the end of
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7,409 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // Propose nothing but READ as the first attribute. If the previous identifier is before
// the end of the typeName region, then we're currently at the first attribute. | 0 | // Propose nothing but READ as the first attribute. If the previous identifier is before
// the end of the typeName region, then we're currently at the first attribute. | QPropertyExpansion.java | [
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7,410 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // If the previous token is an Attribute name that has a parameter then suggest appropriate
// values for that parameter. Otherwise suggest the other Attribute names. | 0 | // If the previous token is an Attribute name that has a parameter then suggest appropriate
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7,411 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // There are two types of proposals. If the previous identifier matches a known attribute name,
// then we propose possible values for that attribute. Otherwise we want to propose the identifiers
// that don't already appear in the expansion.
//
// This is implemented by iterating over the list of known attributes. If any of the attributes
// matches the previous identifier, then we build and return a list of valid proposals for that
// attribute.
//
// Otherwise, for each attribute we build a regular expression that checks to see if that token
// appears within the expansion. If it already appears, then the attribute is ignored. Otherwise
// it is added as an unspecified attribute. If the loop completes, then we create a list of proposals
// for from that unspecified list. | 0 | // There are two types of proposals. If the previous identifier matches a known attribute name,
// then we propose possible values for that attribute. Otherwise we want to propose the identifiers
// that don't already appear in the expansion.
//
// This is implemented by iterating over the list of known attributes. If any of the attributes
// matches the previous identifier, then we build and return a list of valid proposals for that
// attribute.
//
// Otherwise, for each attribute we build a regular expression that checks to see if that token
// appears within the expansion. If it already appears, then the attribute is ignored. Otherwise
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7,412 | QPropertyExpansion.java | // If the cursor is in whitespace, then the current identifier is null. Scan backward to find
// the start of this whitespace. | 0 | // If the cursor is in whitespace, then the current identifier is null. Scan backward to find
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7,413 | CASTProblemDeclaration.java | Contributors:
* IBM - Initial API and implementation
* Yuan Zhang / Beth Tibbitts (IBM Research)
* Markus Schorn (Wind River Systems) | 0 | Contributors:
* IBM - Initial API and implementation
* Yuan Zhang / Beth Tibbitts (IBM Research)
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7,415 | CASTProblemDeclaration.java | // Visit the problem. | 0 | // Visit the problem. | CASTProblemDeclaration.java | [
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7,416 | BeanItemContainerLongEventTest.java | * Tests if long event which began before the view period is shown (#15242) | 0 | * Tests if long event which began before the view period is shown (#15242) | BeanItemContainerLongEventTest.java | [
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7,417 | CustomLayoutDeclarativeTest.java | * @author Vaadin Ltd | 0 | * @author Vaadin Ltd | CustomLayoutDeclarativeTest.java | [
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7,418 | CustomLayoutDeclarativeTest.java | @link CustomLayout | 0 | @link CustomLayout | CustomLayoutDeclarativeTest.java | [
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7,419 | CustomLayoutDeclarativeTest.java | * Tests declarative support for {@link CustomLayout}. | 0 | * Tests declarative support for {@link CustomLayout}. | CustomLayoutDeclarativeTest.java | [
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7,421 | ComponentInStateUI.java | * @since 7.0.0 | 0 | * @since 7.0.0 | ComponentInStateUI.java | [
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7,422 | ComponentInStateUI.java | Mini tutorial code for
* https://vaadin.com/wiki/-/wiki/Main/Using%20Components%
* 20in%20the%20shared%20state | 0 | Mini tutorial code for
* https://vaadin.com/wiki/-/wiki/Main/Using%20Components%
* 20in%20the%20shared%20state | ComponentInStateUI.java | [
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7,423 | DerivedComparable.java | * Simple derived class to verify that we handle generics correctly. | 0 | * Simple derived class to verify that we handle generics correctly. | DerivedComparable.java | [
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7,425 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | Make sure we correctly update the quota usage for truncate. | 0 | Make sure we correctly update the quota usage for truncate. | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | [
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7,426 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | We need to cover the following cases:
* 1. No snapshot, truncate to 0
* 2. No snapshot, truncate at block boundary
* 3. No snapshot, not on block boundary
* 4~6. With snapshot, all the current blocks are included in latest
* snapshots, repeat 1~3
* 7~9. With snapshot, blocks in the latest snapshot and blocks in the current
* file diverged, repeat 1~3 | 0 | We need to cover the following cases:
* 1. No snapshot, truncate to 0
* 2. No snapshot, truncate at block boundary
* 3. No snapshot, not on block boundary
* 4~6. With snapshot, all the current blocks are included in latest
* snapshots, repeat 1~3
* 7~9. With snapshot, blocks in the latest snapshot and blocks in the current
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7,427 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // case 7: truncate to 1.5 block
// the block for truncation is not in snapshot, diff should be the same
// as case 1 | 0 | // case 7: truncate to 1.5 block
// the block for truncation is not in snapshot, diff should be the same
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7,428 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // case 8: truncate to 2 blocks
// the original 2.5 blocks are in snapshot. the block truncated is not
// in snapshot. diff should be -0.5 block | 0 | // case 8: truncate to 2 blocks
// the original 2.5 blocks are in snapshot. the block truncated is not
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7,429 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // Update the last two blocks in the current inode | 0 | // Update the last two blocks in the current inode | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | [
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7,430 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // case 9: truncate to 0 | 0 | // case 9: truncate to 0 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | [
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7,431 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // case 1: first truncate to 1.5 blocks
// we truncate 1 blocks, but not on the boundary, thus the diff should
// be -block + (block - 0.5 block) = -0.5 block | 0 | // case 1: first truncate to 1.5 blocks
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7,432 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // case 2: truncate to 1 block | 0 | // case 2: truncate to 1 block | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | [
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7,433 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // case 3: truncate to 0 | 0 | // case 3: truncate to 0 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | [
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7,434 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // case 4: truncate to 1.5 blocks
// all the blocks are in snapshot. truncate need to allocate a new block
// diff should be +BLOCKSIZE | 0 | // case 4: truncate to 1.5 blocks
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7,435 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // case 2: truncate to 1 block | 0 | // case 2: truncate to 1 block | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | [
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7,436 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | // case 3: truncate to 0 | 0 | // case 3: truncate to 0 | TestTruncateQuotaUpdate.java | [
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7,438 | MemoryTimelineStateStore.java | * A state store backed by memory for unit tests | 0 | * A state store backed by memory for unit tests | MemoryTimelineStateStore.java | [
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7,439 | KeywordSets.java | // add all of C then remove the ones we don't need | 0 | // add all of C then remove the ones we don't need | KeywordSets.java | [
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7,440 | KeywordSets.java | // CPP specific stuff | 0 | // CPP specific stuff | KeywordSets.java | [
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7,441 | KeywordSets.java | Contributors:
* John Camelon (IBM Rational Software) - Initial API and implementation
* Markus Schorn (Wind River Systems) | 0 | Contributors:
* John Camelon (IBM Rational Software) - Initial API and implementation
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7,442 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | @link RetryPolicy | 0 | @link RetryPolicy | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,443 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | @link Idempotent | 0 | @link Idempotent | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,444 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | @link AtMostOnce | 0 | @link AtMostOnce | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,445 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | @link RetryPolicy#shouldRetry(Exception, int, int, boolean) | 0 | @link RetryPolicy#shouldRetry(Exception, int, int, boolean) | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,446 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | @link FailoverProxyProvider#getProxy() | 0 | @link FailoverProxyProvider#getProxy() | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,447 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | An implementer of this interface is capable of providing proxy objects for
* use in IPC communication, and potentially modifying these objects or creating
* entirely new ones in the event of certain types of failures. The
* determination of whether or not to fail over is handled by
* {@link RetryPolicy}. | 0 | An implementer of this interface is capable of providing proxy objects for
* use in IPC communication, and potentially modifying these objects or creating
* entirely new ones in the event of certain types of failures. The
* determination of whether or not to fail over is handled by
* {@link RetryPolicy}. | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,448 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | The information (e.g., the IP address) of the current proxy object. It
* provides information for debugging purposes. | 0 | The information (e.g., the IP address) of the current proxy object. It
* provides information for debugging purposes. | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,449 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | Get the proxy object which should be used until the next failover event
* occurs. | 0 | Get the proxy object which should be used until the next failover event
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7,450 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | Called whenever the associated {@link RetryPolicy} determines that an error
* warrants failing over. | 0 | Called whenever the associated {@link RetryPolicy} determines that an error
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7,451 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | Return a reference to the interface this provider's proxy objects actually
* implement. If any of the methods on this interface are annotated as being
* {@link Idempotent} or {@link AtMostOnce}, then this fact will be passed to
* the {@link RetryPolicy#shouldRetry(Exception, int, int, boolean)} method on
* error, for use in determining whether or not failover should be attempted. | 0 | Return a reference to the interface this provider's proxy objects actually
* implement. If any of the methods on this interface are annotated as being
* {@link Idempotent} or {@link AtMostOnce}, then this fact will be passed to
* the {@link RetryPolicy#shouldRetry(Exception, int, int, boolean)} method on
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7,452 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | @link RetryPolicy | 0 | @link RetryPolicy | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,453 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | @return the proxy object to invoke methods upon | 0 | @return the proxy object to invoke methods upon | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,454 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | @param currentProxy
* the proxy object which was being used before this failover event | 0 | @param currentProxy
* the proxy object which was being used before this failover event | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,455 | FailoverProxyProvider.java | @return the interface implemented by the proxy objects returned by
* {@link FailoverProxyProvider#getProxy()} | 0 | @return the interface implemented by the proxy objects returned by
* {@link FailoverProxyProvider#getProxy()} | FailoverProxyProvider.java | [
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7,457 | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | Updates the signals view. | 0 | Updates the signals view. | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | [
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7,458 | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | * Constructs a new event handler on the given view | 0 | * Constructs a new event handler on the given view | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | [
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7,459 | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | * @since: Mar 8, 2004 | 0 | * @since: Mar 8, 2004 | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | [
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7,460 | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | * @param view signals view | 0 | * @param view signals view | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | [
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7,461 | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | * @see org.eclipse.cdt.debug.internal.ui.views.AbstractDebugEventHandler#doHandleDebugEvents(org.eclipse.debug.core.DebugEvent[]) | 0 | * @see org.eclipse.cdt.debug.internal.ui.views.AbstractDebugEventHandler#doHandleDebugEvents(org.eclipse.debug.core.DebugEvent[]) | SignalsViewEventHandler.java | [
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7,462 | SingletonImmutableTable.java | @link ImmutableTable | 0 | @link ImmutableTable | SingletonImmutableTable.java | [
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7,463 | SingletonImmutableTable.java | @author Gregory Kick | 0 | @author Gregory Kick | SingletonImmutableTable.java | [
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7,464 | SingletonImmutableTable.java | An implementation of {@link ImmutableTable} that holds a single cell. | 0 | An implementation of {@link ImmutableTable} that holds a single cell. | SingletonImmutableTable.java | [
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7,465 | DisassemblyResumeAtLineAdapter.java | Contributors:
* Ericsson - Initial API and implementation | 0 | Contributors:
* Ericsson - Initial API and implementation | DisassemblyResumeAtLineAdapter.java | [
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7,466 | DisassemblyResumeAtLineAdapter.java | * Resume at line target adapter for the DSF Disassembly view | 0 | * Resume at line target adapter for the DSF Disassembly view | DisassemblyResumeAtLineAdapter.java | [
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7,467 | DisassemblyResumeAtLineAdapter.java | * @since 2.1 | 0 | * @since 2.1 | DisassemblyResumeAtLineAdapter.java | [
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7,468 | NestedPersonForm.java | * Example of nested forms | 0 | * Example of nested forms | NestedPersonForm.java | [
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7,469 | NestedPersonForm.java | * Creates a person form which contains nested form for the persons address | 0 | * Creates a person form which contains nested form for the persons address | NestedPersonForm.java | [
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7,470 | NestedPersonForm.java | * Get apply and discard button in the layout | 0 | * Get apply and discard button in the layout | NestedPersonForm.java | [
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7,471 | NestedPersonForm.java | // Ignored, we'll let the Form handle the errors | 0 | // Ignored, we'll let the Form handle the errors | NestedPersonForm.java | [
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7,472 | NestedPersonForm.java | * Field factory for person form | 0 | * Field factory for person form | NestedPersonForm.java | [
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7,473 | NestedPersonForm.java | // reuse the address field - required by EmbeddedForm | 0 | // reuse the address field - required by EmbeddedForm | NestedPersonForm.java | [
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7,474 | NestedPersonForm.java | // create a custom field for the Address object | 0 | // create a custom field for the Address object | NestedPersonForm.java | [
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7,475 | NestedPersonForm.java | // Note that if the nested form is the first or last field in the parent
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7,476 | NestedPersonForm.java | // set the data source and the visible fields | 0 | // set the data source and the visible fields | NestedPersonForm.java | [
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7,477 | SaslDataTransferTestCase.java | * @param dataTransferProtection supported QOPs | 0 | * @param dataTransferProtection supported QOPs | SaslDataTransferTestCase.java | [
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7,478 | SaslDataTransferTestCase.java | * @return configuration for starting a secure cluster | 0 | * @return configuration for starting a secure cluster | SaslDataTransferTestCase.java | [
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7,479 | SaslDataTransferTestCase.java | * Creates configuration for starting a secure cluster. | 0 | * Creates configuration for starting a secure cluster. | SaslDataTransferTestCase.java | [
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7,480 | TestRpcDeniedReply.java | @link RpcDeniedReply | 0 | @link RpcDeniedReply | TestRpcDeniedReply.java | [
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7,481 | TestRpcDeniedReply.java | * Test for {@link RpcDeniedReply} | 0 | * Test for {@link RpcDeniedReply} | TestRpcDeniedReply.java | [
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7,482 | ExecutablesViewCopyHandler.java | Contributors:
* Nokia - Initial implementation | 0 | Contributors:
* Nokia - Initial implementation | ExecutablesViewCopyHandler.java | [
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0
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7,483 | GDBConsoleSynchronizingTest_7_7.java | Contributors:
* Marc Khouzam (Ericsson) - Initial API and implementation | 0 | Contributors:
* Marc Khouzam (Ericsson) - Initial API and implementation | GDBConsoleSynchronizingTest_7_7.java | [
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7,484 | GDBConsoleSynchronizingTest_7_7.java | This test case verifies that different commands issued from the
* GDB console cause proper updating within the CDT views. | 0 | This test case verifies that different commands issued from the
* GDB console cause proper updating within the CDT views. | GDBConsoleSynchronizingTest_7_7.java | [
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7,485 | VContextMenu.java | * @param actionOwner | 0 | * @param actionOwner | VContextMenu.java | [
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7,486 | VContextMenu.java | * @param top | 0 | * @param top | VContextMenu.java | [
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7,487 | VContextMenu.java | * @param left | 0 | * @param left | VContextMenu.java | [
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7,488 | VContextMenu.java | * @param ao | 0 | * @param ao | VContextMenu.java | [
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7,489 | VContextMenu.java | @param cli
* to be set as an owner of menu | 0 | @param cli
* to be set as an owner of menu | VContextMenu.java | [
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7,490 | VContextMenu.java | This method should be used only by Client object as only one per client
* should exists. Request an instance via client.getContextMenu(); | 0 | This method should be used only by Client object as only one per client
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7,491 | VContextMenu.java | * Sets the element from which to build menu | 0 | * Sets the element from which to build menu | VContextMenu.java | [
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7,492 | VContextMenu.java | * Shows context menu at given location IF it contain at least one item. | 0 | * Shows context menu at given location IF it contain at least one item. | VContextMenu.java | [
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7,493 | VContextMenu.java | // Attach onload listeners to all images | 0 | // Attach onload listeners to all images | VContextMenu.java | [
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0
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7,494 | VContextMenu.java | Store the currently focused element, which will be re-focused when
// context menu is closed | 0 | Store the currently focused element, which will be re-focused when
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7,495 | VContextMenu.java | // reset height (if it has been previously set explicitly) | 0 | // reset height (if it has been previously set explicitly) | VContextMenu.java | [
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7,496 | VContextMenu.java | // mac FF gets bad width due GWT popups overflow hacks,
// re-determine width | 0 | // mac FF gets bad width due GWT popups overflow hacks,
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