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/dalvik/libcore/xml/src/main/java/javax/xml/transform/
package.html
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String "qname" object parameter be passed as two-
part
string, the namespace URI
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stylesheet instructions or built as
part
of the transformation process, and the
/dalvik/libcore/xml/src/main/java/org/apache/xml/dtm/ref/
ExpandedNameTable.java
284
* Given an expanded-name ID, return the local name
part
.
311
* Given an expanded-name ID, return the namespace URI
part
.
/dalvik/libcore/xml/src/main/java/org/xml/sax/
InputSource.java
48
* character streams is to close them on as
part
of end-of-parse cleanup,
145
* writer includes one, it will be provided as
part
of the
/dalvik/libdex/
SysUtil.c
269
* Map
part
of a file (from fd's current offset) into a shared, read-only
336
* Verify that "addr" is
part
of this mapping file.
/external/bison/src/
vcg.h
5
This file is
part
of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
174
if the whole graph is fully specified with locations and no
part
is
229
(with k ? 0) means that the graph
part
that is reachable via edges
495
displayed
part
of the window of the outermost graph in pixels, or
500
/* Width, height are width and height of the displayed
part
of the
581
part
, thus the width and height of the displayed
part
cannot be
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values for the red/green/blue-
part
. Each integer is between 0 (off) and
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/external/bluetooth/bluez/src/
hcid.conf.5.in
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\fBNote\fP: Most of the options supported in the \fBdevice\fP section are described to some extent in the bluetooth specification version 1.2 Vol2,
Part
E section 6. Please refer to it for technical details.
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Bluetooth devices discover and connect to each other through the use of two special Bluetooth channels, the Inquiry and Page channels (described in the Bluetooth Spec Volume 1,
Part
A, Section 3.3.3, page 35). These two options enable the channels on the bluetooth device.
/external/bluetooth/glib/docs/reference/gio/
overview.xml
0
<
part
>
324
</
part
>
/external/bluetooth/glib/gio/
gmemoryoutputstream.c
51
gsize valid_len; /* The
part
of data that has been written to */
398
only added
part
of the required memory */
/external/dbus/doc/
dbus-test-plan.xml
67
The message loader is the
part
of D-Bus that takes messages in
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The message test
part
of dbus-test is using the message
/external/freetype/src/psaux/
psconv.c
10
/* This file is
part
of the FreeType project, and may only be used, */
170
/* read the decimal
part
*/
/external/grub/stage2/
fsys_fat.c
384
*
part
) of the long filename, and also at which offset this
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* We just write the
part
of the long filename this entry
/external/gtest/include/gtest/internal/
gtest-type-util.h.pump
142
// Our solution is to combine the best
part
of the two approaches: a
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// Our solution is to combine the best
part
of the two approaches: a
/external/icu4c/common/
ustring.c
469
/* first
part
of matchSet contains only BMP code points */
475
/* second
part
of matchSet contains BMP and supplementary code points */
797
/*
part
of a surrogate pair, leave >=d800 */
807
/*
part
of a surrogate pair, leave >=d800 */
859
/*
part
of a surrogate pair, leave >=d800 */
869
/*
part
of a surrogate pair, leave >=d800 */
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* The following fragment is
part
of what would need to be done for backing up.
898
/* iff a surrogate is
part
of a surrogate pair, leave >=d800 */
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/external/icu4c/i18n/unicode/
plurrule.h
62
* "n mod 100 not in 12..14". The first
part
applies a modulus to n
63
* before the test as in the previous example. The second
part
applies
/external/icu4c/test/intltest/
idnaref.h
33
* ASCII names. A label is an individual
part
of a domain name. Labels are usually
73
* ASCII names. A label is an individual
part
of a domain name. Labels are usually
/external/icu4c/tools/genrb/
rle.c
326
/* This
part
of the loop places the next byte into the local
342
/* This
part
of the loop is a tiny state machine which handles
/external/jpeg/
jmemmac.c
5
* This file is
part
of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
12
* JPEG_INTERNALS
part
of jconfig.h.
/external/kernel-headers/original/linux/
if_vlan.h
221
* Inserts the VLAN tag into @skb as
part
of the payload
303
* __vlan_get_tag - get the VLAN ID that is
part
of the payload
/external/kernel-headers/original/linux/sunrpc/
svc.h
63
* and a send list where pages are moved to when there are to be
part
73
* This assumes that the non-page
part
of an rpc reply will fit
/external/opencore/doc/oscl_html/
classOsclRefCounterDA.html
69
When the reference count reaches zero, the buffer will be deleted by the deallocator. Also, the <a class="el" href="classOsclRefCounter.html">OsclRefCounter</a> object (this) will self-destruct when the reference count is zero. In some cases the <a class="el" href="classOsclRefCounter.html">OsclRefCounter</a> object will be
part
of the buffer being deleted. For such cases, the object pointer must be equal to the buffer pointer given at construction. If the object is not
part
of the buffer being deleted, it will self-destruct with a call to delete().<dl compact><dt><b>Parameters: </b></dt><dd>
classOsclRefCounterMTDA.html
76
When the reference count reaches zero, the buffer will be deleted by the deallocator. Also, the <a class="el" href="classOsclRefCounter.html">OsclRefCounter</a> object (this) will self-destruct when the reference count is zero. In some cases the <a class="el" href="classOsclRefCounter.html">OsclRefCounter</a> object will be
part
of the buffer being deleted. For such cases, the object pointer must be equal to the buffer pointer given at construction. If the object is not
part
of the buffer being deleted, it will self-destruct with a call to delete().<dl compact><dt><b>Parameters: </b></dt><dd>
classOsclRefCounterMTSA.html
67
When the reference count reaches zero, the buffer will be deleted by the deallocator. Also, the <a class="el" href="classOsclRefCounter.html">OsclRefCounter</a> object (this) will self-destruct when the reference count is zero. In some cases the <a class="el" href="classOsclRefCounter.html">OsclRefCounter</a> object will be
part
of the buffer being deleted. For such cases, the object pointer must be equal to the buffer pointer given at construction. If the object is not
part
of the buffer being deleted, it will self-destruct with a call to delete().<dl compact><dt><b>Parameters: </b></dt><dd>
classOsclRefCounterSA.html
67
When the reference count reaches zero, the buffer will be deleted by the deallocator. Also, the <a class="el" href="classOsclRefCounter.html">OsclRefCounter</a> object (this) will self-destruct when the reference count is zero. In some cases the <a class="el" href="classOsclRefCounter.html">OsclRefCounter</a> object will be
part
of the buffer being deleted. For such cases, the object pointer must be equal to the buffer pointer given at construction. If the object is not
part
of the buffer being deleted, it will self-destruct with a call to delete().<dl compact><dt><b>Parameters: </b></dt><dd>
/external/opencore/nodes/pvdownloadmanagernode/src/
pvmf_memorybufferdatastream_factory.cpp
462
// However, if only a
part
of the data is in one cache, we do not expect to look into the other cache for the rest
545
// At least
part
of the data is in the perm cache
881
//
part
of the data be made persistent is in the perm cache,
882
// only first
part
of data can be in perm cache,
886
// if second
part
of data is already in cache
900
// if only second
part
of data is on temp cache,
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/external/openssl/crypto/dso/
dso_dl.c
72
/*
Part
of the hack in "dl_load" ... */
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/* This
part
isn't as trivial as it looks. It assumes that
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