Make a pass over our codebase cleaning up non-precise / non-inclusive language.
Test: treehugger Bug: 204369779 Change-Id: I6e63cae824d323535cdb14b493edd868df47738d
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// "neverallow" rules for the build system.
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// "neverallow" rules for the build system.
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//
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//
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// This allows things which aren't related to the build system and are enforced
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// This allows things which aren't related to the build system and are enforced
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// for sanity, in progress code refactors, or policy to be expressed in a
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// against assumptions, in progress code refactors, or policy to be expressed in a
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// straightforward away disjoint from implementations and tests which should
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// straightforward away disjoint from implementations and tests which should
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// work regardless of these restrictions.
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// work regardless of these restrictions.
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//
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//
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Description: "convert ${in}=>${out}",
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Description: "convert ${in}=>${out}",
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})
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})
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// TODO(b/113233103): make sure that file_contexts is sane, i.e., validate
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// TODO(b/113233103): make sure that file_contexts is as expected, i.e., validate
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// against the binary policy using sefcontext_compiler -p <policy>.
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// against the binary policy using sefcontext_compiler -p <policy>.
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// TODO(b/114327326): automate the generation of file_contexts
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// TODO(b/114327326): automate the generation of file_contexts
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// Component 3: Stub Libraries
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// Component 3: Stub Libraries
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// The shared libraries in the NDK are not the actual shared libraries they
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// The shared libraries in the NDK are not the actual shared libraries they
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// refer to (to prevent people from accidentally loading them), but stub
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// refer to (to prevent people from accidentally loading them), but stub
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// libraries with dummy implementations of everything for use at build time
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// libraries with placeholder implementations of everything for use at build time
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// only.
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// only.
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//
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//
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// Since we don't actually need to know anything about the stub libraries aside
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// Since we don't actually need to know anything about the stub libraries aside
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)
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func init() {
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func init() {
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// Poor man's flag aliasing: works, but the usage string is ugly and
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// Simplistic flag aliasing: works, but the usage string is ugly and
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// both flag and its alias can be present on the command line
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// both flag and its alias can be present on the command line
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flagAlias := func(target string, alias string) {
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flagAlias := func(target string, alias string) {
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if f := flag.Lookup(target); f != nil {
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if f := flag.Lookup(target); f != nil {
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NewVariable(name string, varClass varClass, valueType starlarkType)
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NewVariable(name string, varClass varClass, valueType starlarkType)
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}
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}
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// ScopeBase is a dummy implementation of the mkparser.Scope.
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// ScopeBase is a placeholder implementation of the mkparser.Scope.
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// All our scopes are read-only and resolve only simple variables.
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// All our scopes are read-only and resolve only simple variables.
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type ScopeBase struct{}
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type ScopeBase struct{}
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third_party/zip/reader_test.go
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third_party/zip/reader_test.go
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Verify the number of files is sane.
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// Verify the number of files is within expected bounds
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func TestIssue10956(t *testing.T) {
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func TestIssue10956(t *testing.T) {
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data := []byte("PK\x06\x06PK\x06\a0000\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" +
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data := []byte("PK\x06\x06PK\x06\a0000\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" +
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"0000PK\x05\x06000000000000" +
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"0000PK\x05\x06000000000000" +
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