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README 72 2. Click on your session in the list and hit load (this loads the settings so you can edit them)
82 2. Click on your session in the list and hit load (this loads the settings so you can edit them)
  /development/pdk/docs/source/
licenses.jd 56 believe it is our place to force them to do so. Using LGPL libraries would
57 often force them to do so.</p>
roles.jd 32 talk about them a lot, though this isn't technically a separate role in the
39 Project Leads might invite them to become Verifiers.</p><p><i>Note: at this
  /development/simulator/app/
MessageStream.h 92 * copies if you plan to use them long-term.
166 * we don't own them.
PhoneCollection.cpp 116 * Found some candidates. If they parse successfully, add them to
119 * We sort them first, because it's nice when everybody's user
  /external/bison/
THANKS 85 Many people are not named here because we lost track of them. We
86 thank them! Please, help us keeping this list up to date.
  /external/blktrace/
strverscmp.c 26 @var{s2}, considering them as holding indices/version numbers. Return
37 of the numeric parts affect the way we sort them:
  /external/bluetooth/glib/docs/reference/gobject/
tut_tools.xml 5 technology. The next sections briefly introduce them and link to
42 them through a special tool to generate the real C files. <ulink
  /external/bluetooth/glib/gio/win32/
winhttp.h 64 * error codes. However, the values of most of them are publicly
67 * we can add them here.
  /external/dbus/bus/
test.c 32 * as we manually pull them in order to verify them. This is why they
  /external/dhcpcd/
dhcpcd-run-hooks.8 97 script to process them.
113 Please report them to http://roy.marples.name/projects/dhcpcd
  /external/dropbear/libtomcrypt/notes/
tech0004.txt 22 put them to use. This PRNG while simple is not entirely safe. An attacker who learns the state
39 Effective bits are added to the pool by sending them through a hash [but not terminating the hash].
  /external/e2fsprogs/misc/
base_device.c 63 * For md devices, we treat them all as if they were all
64 * on one disk, since we don't know how to parallelize them.
  /external/elfutils/
NEWS 273 libasm: implement asm_adduleb128 and asm_addsleb128 and a test for them
408 Add TLS definitions in elf.h and handle them in readelf.
641 and tests for them.
650 dwarf_get_arange_info(), and tests for them.
655 dwarf_global_cu_offset(), dwarf_global_name_offsets(), and tests for them
662 dwarf_lineepiloguebegin(), and tests for them.
678 dwarf_formstring() and tests for them.
683 dwarf_die_CU_offset(), dwarf_diename() and tests for them.
  /external/elfutils/src/
elf32-i386.script 135 can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so
187 of the section so we begin them at 0. */
  /external/grub/netboot/
README.netboot 8 to specify them.
30 Caution: You should enable them as you need. Don't enable any
  /external/icu4c/common/
propsvec.h 48 * but self-contained rows allow to later sort them by contents.
112 * - store them contiguously from the beginning of the memory
  /external/ipsec-tools/src/racoon/doc/
FAQ 12 if we can interoperate with them today (we hope them to interoperate,
  /external/iptables/extensions/
libipt_recent.man 6 packets from them without considering them.
  /external/kernel-headers/original/asm-arm/
elf.h 104 heuristic always trips on them. Until these binaries become uncommon
120 * and emulate them. The best indication to discriminate those two cases
  /external/libpcap/
README.linux 21 protocol implemented in the kernel, e.g. tcpdump. If you want them
37 protocol implemented in the kernel, e.g. tcpdump. If you want them
  /external/opencore/nodes/streaming/jitterbuffernode/include/
pvmf_jitter_buffer_port.h 86 ipJitterBuffer = NULL; //Only Input ports will have the jitter buffer associated with them
102 PVMFJitterBuffer* ipJitterBuffer; //Only Input ports will have the jitter buffer associated with them
  /external/qemu/
alpha.ld 79 can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so
104 of the section so we begin them at 0. */
arm.ld 105 can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so
130 of the section so we begin them at 0. */
framebuffer.h 24 * displays them.
28 * *before* displaying them a value of 1 corresponds to a rotation of

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