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10 AnalyzeTool is a test software which is used for testing Symbian |
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844 If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest |
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945 OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) |
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946 HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT |
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947 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY |
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948 OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF |
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949 SUCH DAMAGE. |
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950 </license> |
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951 |
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952 <requires> |
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953 <import plugin="org.eclipse.ui"/> |
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954 <import plugin="org.eclipse.core.runtime"/> |
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955 <import plugin="org.eclipse.core.resources"/> |
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956 <import plugin="org.eclipse.ui.editors"/> |
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957 <import plugin="org.eclipse.swt"/> |
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958 <import plugin="org.eclipse.cdt.core"/> |
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959 <import plugin="com.nokia.carbide.cdt.builder"/> |
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960 <import plugin="org.eclipse.jface.text"/> |
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961 <import plugin="org.eclipse.ui.console"/> |
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962 <import plugin="org.eclipse.ui.ide"/> |
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963 <import plugin="org.eclipse.draw2d"/> |
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964 <import plugin="com.nokia.carbide.cpp.project.ui"/> |
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965 <import plugin="com.nokia.carbide.cpp.sdk.core"/> |
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966 <import plugin="com.nokia.carbide.cpp.epoc.engine"/> |
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967 <import plugin="org.eclipse.ui.navigator"/> |
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968 <import plugin="org.eclipse.cdt.ui"/> |
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969 <import plugin="org.eclipse.jface"/> |
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970 </requires> |
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971 |
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972 <plugin |
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973 id="com.nokia.s60tools.analyzetool" |
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974 download-size="0" |
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975 install-size="0" |
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976 version="1.8.0" |
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977 unpack="false"/> |
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978 |
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979 <plugin |
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980 id="com.nokia.s60tools.analyzetool.corecomponents" |
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981 download-size="0" |
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982 install-size="0" |
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983 version="1.8.0"/> |
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984 |
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985 <plugin |
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986 id="com.nokia.s60tools.analyzetool.help" |
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987 download-size="0" |
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988 install-size="0" |
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989 version="1.8.0" |
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990 unpack="false"/> |
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991 |
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992 </feature> |