AI-Chipmunk | 2021.2.1 Patch 2 <debuggerx@debuggerx Update yiiguxing.translation.xml

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debuggerx 3 years ago
parent 9767ada84f
commit 68cb0521b3

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<option name="newTranslationDialogY" value="447" /> <option name="newTranslationDialogY" value="447" />
<option name="pinTranslationDialog" value="true" /> <option name="pinTranslationDialog" value="true" />
<histories> <histories>
<item value="thumb" />
<item value="You are using Nil under a MultiChildRenderObjectElement. This suggests a possibility that the Nil is not needed or is being used improperly. Make sure it can't be replaced with an inline conditional or omission of the target widget from a list." /> <item value="You are using Nil under a MultiChildRenderObjectElement. This suggests a possibility that the Nil is not needed or is being used improperly. Make sure it can't be replaced with an inline conditional or omission of the target widget from a list." />
<item value="A Future that resolves when there is no longer any buffered content being printed by [debugPrintThrottled] (which is the default implementation for [debugPrint], which is used to report errors to the console)." /> <item value="A Future that resolves when there is no longer any buffered content being printed by [debugPrintThrottled] (which is the default implementation for [debugPrint], which is used to report errors to the console)." />
<item value="Wraps the given string at the given width. Wrapping occurs at space characters (U+0020). Lines that start with an octothorpe (&quot;&quot;, U+0023) are not wrapped (so for example, Dart stack traces won't be wrapped). Subsequent lines attempt to duplicate the indentation of the first line, for example if the first line starts with multiple spaces. In addition, if a `wrapIndent` argument is provided, each line after the first is prefixed by that string. This is not suitable for use with arbitrary Unicode text. For example, it doesn't implement UAX 14, can't handle ideographic text, doesn't hyphenate, and so forth. It is only intended for formatting error messages. The default [debugPrint] implementation uses this for its line wrapping." /> <item value="Wraps the given string at the given width. Wrapping occurs at space characters (U+0020). Lines that start with an octothorpe (&quot;&quot;, U+0023) are not wrapped (so for example, Dart stack traces won't be wrapped). Subsequent lines attempt to duplicate the indentation of the first line, for example if the first line starts with multiple spaces. In addition, if a `wrapIndent` argument is provided, each line after the first is prefixed by that string. This is not suitable for use with arbitrary Unicode text. For example, it doesn't implement UAX 14, can't handle ideographic text, doesn't hyphenate, and so forth. It is only intended for formatting error messages. The default [debugPrint] implementation uses this for its line wrapping." />
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<item value="Whether [other] is a `String` with the same sequence of code units. This method compares each individual code unit of the strings. It does not check for Unicode equivalence. For example, both the following strings represent the string 'Amélie', but due to their different encoding, are not equal: ```dart 'Am\xe9lie' == 'Ame\u{301}lie'; false ``` The first string encodes 'é' as a single unicode code unit (also a single rune), whereas the second string encodes it as 'e' with the combining accent character '◌́'." /> <item value="Whether [other] is a `String` with the same sequence of code units. This method compares each individual code unit of the strings. It does not check for Unicode equivalence. For example, both the following strings represent the string 'Amélie', but due to their different encoding, are not equal: ```dart 'Am\xe9lie' == 'Ame\u{301}lie'; false ``` The first string encodes 'é' as a single unicode code unit (also a single rune), whereas the second string encodes it as 'e' with the combining accent character '◌́'." />
<item value="A hash code derived from the code units of the string. This is compatible with [operator ==]. Strings with the same sequence of code units have the same hash code." /> <item value="A hash code derived from the code units of the string. This is compatible with [operator ==]. Strings with the same sequence of code units have the same hash code." />
<item value="Petition Reports Record" /> <item value="Petition Reports Record" />
<item value="Optionally, annotate a Built Value with this to specify settings. This is only needed for advanced use." />
</histories> </histories>
<option name="languageScores"> <option name="languageScores">
<map> <map>
<entry key="CHINESE" value="261" /> <entry key="CHINESE" value="262" />
<entry key="ENGLISH" value="262" /> <entry key="ENGLISH" value="263" />
<entry key="GERMAN" value="1" /> <entry key="GERMAN" value="1" />
<entry key="FRENCH" value="1" /> <entry key="FRENCH" value="1" />
</map> </map>

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