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adding-custom-suggestions.jd | 50 custom suggestions, you then make them available to the system-wide Quick Search Box, providing 159 Provider and how you can handle them, and define the columns that the Search Manager understands and 272 your query text, you must do so by appending (and/or prefixing) them to the {@code selectionArgs} 292 Search Manager, then you can search your suggestion data for matches and then format them 306 present them with a {@link android.database.Cursor}. There are several columns that the Search 563 <p>Once your application is configured to provide custom search suggestions, making them available [all...] |
/sdk/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/build/ |
PreCompilerBuilder.java | 545 // if we stored that we have to compile some aidl, we build the list that will compile them [all...] |
/external/netperf/ |
nettest_sctp.c | 94 /* them static to make them global only to this file. */ 138 each parm to unique values, specify both and separate them with a\n\ 485 /* or have tried to set them, so now, we may want to set the send */ 579 /* socket parameters for this test type. We will put them back into */ 705 /* them cleanly into the cache. The clean ones will follow any dirty */ [all...] |
nettest_unix.c | 39 /* these includes, but for the moment, we'll let them all just sit */ 78 /* them static to make them global only to this file. */ 117 each parm to unique values, specify both and separate them with a\n\ 326 /* or have tried to set them, so now, we may want to set the send */ 405 /* socket parameters for this test type. We will put them back into */ 484 /* them cleanly into the cache. The clean ones will follow any dirty */ 941 /* them cleanly into the cache. The clean ones will follow any dirty */ [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/sh-4.3.3/bin/ |
sh-linux-gnu-ld | |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/sh-4.3.3/sh-linux-gnu/bin/ |
ld | |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
cpp.info | 199 of a program which does not expect them. To get strict ISO Standard C, 279 transformation before the next one begins. CPP actually does them all 305 specify the `-trigraphs' option, then it converts them. 313 Trigraphs are not popular and many compilers implement them 630 operating system. You include them in your program to supply the 638 create a header file for them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
cpp.info | 199 of a program which does not expect them. To get strict ISO Standard C, 279 transformation before the next one begins. CPP actually does them all 305 specify the `-trigraphs' option, then it converts them. 313 Trigraphs are not popular and many compilers implement them 630 operating system. You include them in your program to supply the 638 create a header file for them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
cpp.info | 199 of a program which does not expect them. To get strict ISO Standard C, 279 transformation before the next one begins. CPP actually does them all 305 specify the `-trigraphs' option, then it converts them. 313 Trigraphs are not popular and many compilers implement them 630 operating system. You include them in your program to supply the 638 create a header file for them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
cpp.info | 199 of a program which does not expect them. To get strict ISO Standard C, 279 transformation before the next one begins. CPP actually does them all 305 specify the `-trigraphs' option, then it converts them. 313 Trigraphs are not popular and many compilers implement them 630 operating system. You include them in your program to supply the 638 create a header file for them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
cpp.info | 199 of a program which does not expect them. To get strict ISO Standard C, 279 transformation before the next one begins. CPP actually does them all 305 specify the `-trigraphs' option, then it converts them. 313 Trigraphs are not popular and many compilers implement them 630 operating system. You include them in your program to supply the 638 create a header file for them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
cpp.info | 199 of a program which does not expect them. To get strict ISO Standard C, 279 transformation before the next one begins. CPP actually does them all 305 specify the `-trigraphs' option, then it converts them. 313 Trigraphs are not popular and many compilers implement them 630 operating system. You include them in your program to supply the 638 create a header file for them. [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-unknown-linux-gnu-4.2.1/info/ |
cpp.info | 199 of a program which does not expect them. To get strict ISO Standard C, 279 transformation before the next one begins. CPP actually does them all 305 specify the `-trigraphs' option, then it converts them. 313 Trigraphs are not popular and many compilers implement them 630 operating system. You include them in your program to supply the 638 create a header file for them. [all...] |
/external/bison/doc/ |
bison.texinfo | 425 @dfn{syntactic groupings} and give rules for constructing them from their 578 convention, these identifiers should be upper case to distinguish them from 712 proceed in lockstep; that is, all of them consume (shift) a given input 713 symbol before any of them proceed to the next. Each of the cloned 716 another parser, because the two of them have reduced the input to an 722 reduction makes two parsers identical, causing them to merge, Bison [all...] |
/bionic/libc/bionic/ |
pthread-timers.c | 40 * The Linux kernel doesn't support these, so we need to implement them in the 48 * stops all timers before the fork, and only re-start them in case of error
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/bionic/libm/man/ |
ieee.3 | 89 performed upon them; they are used to mark missing 309 without vanishing, so comparing them with zero
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/bootable/diskinstaller/ |
installer.c | 194 * do what they need with the image node. Many of them will end up 468 * them. We then do the apply() again in case one of the images
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/bootable/recovery/edify/ |
expr.c | 403 // zero or more char** to put them in). If any expression evaluates 429 // zero or more Value** to put them in). If any expression evaluates
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/build/core/ |
package.mk | 117 # we don't try to build them. 154 # want to install them separately for this module.
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product_config.mk | 211 # in PRODUCT_LOCALES, add them to PRODUCT_LOCALES. 291 # signing tools can substitute them for the test key embedded by
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/cts/tools/utils/ |
DescriptionGenerator.java | 395 * Create test case node according to the given method names, and append them 456 * append them to the element.
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/dalvik/dexopt/ |
OptMain.c | 33 * entries, always do them in the order in which they appear in the path. 312 * and stat()ing them for inode numbers).
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/dalvik/libcore/archive/src/main/java/java/util/zip/ |
Inflater.java | 205 * Inflates bytes from current input and stores them in {@code buf}. 219 * Inflates up to n bytes from the current input and stores them in {@code
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/dalvik/libcore/concurrent/src/main/java/java/util/concurrent/ |
BlockingQueue.java | 296 * Removes all available elements from this queue and adds them 322 * this queue and adds them to the given collection. A failure
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/dalvik/libcore/logging/src/main/java/java/util/logging/ |
LogRecord.java | 37 * specify them explicitly. This automatic inference is based on the analysis of 41 * use them after passing the {@code LogRecord} object to another thread or
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