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ScriptC.java | 123 * for them, using the name of the field as the name of the define. 131 * for them, using the name of the field as the name of the define.
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/frameworks/base/tests/CoreTests/android/core/ |
DatagramTest.java | 35 * Helper class that listens to incoming datagrams and reflects them to the 51 * Main loop. Receives datagrams and reflects them.
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/sh-4.3.3/sh-linux-gnu/lib/ldscripts/ |
shelf_linux.xr | 95 can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so 128 of the section so we begin them at 0. */
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shelf_linux.xu | 96 can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so 129 of the section so we begin them at 0. */
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shlelf_linux.xr | 95 can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so 128 of the section so we begin them at 0. */
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shlelf_linux.xu | 96 can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so 129 of the section so we begin them at 0. */
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/sdk/ddms/libs/ddmlib/src/com/android/ddmlib/ |
DeviceMonitor.java | 321 // add them to the list, and start monitoring them. 375 // process them. 377 // add them to the list 381 // start monitoring them. 673 // so we create clients for them, add them to the list, and start monitoring them.
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/sdk/eclipse/scripts/ |
collect_sources_for_sdk.py | 20 source code and places them in a source folder suitable for the eclipse ADT 53 source code and places them in a source folder suitable for the eclipse ADT
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/sdk/sdkmanager/app/etc/ |
android.bat | 54 rem to run the android tool, copy them in the temp dir and finally execute 66 rem jar_path and swt_path are relative to PWD so we don't need to adjust them, just change dirs.
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/external/dnsmasq/ |
setup.html | 30 program has collected a fair few options as it has developed but most of them 49 do this using either the <TT>server</TT> option, or by putting them into 176 them to the public DNS and you can't get their IP address from the ISP 185 <TT>server</TT> options as is needed to specify them all. 206 add the correct addresses for them too. See the dnsmasq FAQ for more
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/external/libpng/ |
README | 97 them to me. Also, I'd appreciate any make files or project files, 120 Please do not send general questions about PNG. Send them to 124 that address, send them to me or to the png-mng-implement list. I'll 125 get them in the end anyway. If you have a question about something 128 and ...". If in doubt, send questions to me. I'll bounce them
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/external/qemu/tcg/ |
README | 80 the function can modify them. In the future, function modifiers will 363 as some of them may not be available as "real" opcodes. Always use the 381 previous incarnation of the code generator had full support of them, 420 - The next parameters are passed on the stack by storing them as words. 430 codes. TCG will be able to use host registers to store them.
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/ndk/docs/ |
STABLE-APIS.TXT | 22 need to list them in a LOCAL_LDLIBS line. 63 * stable at this point. Avoid including them directly because some of them 152 If you use them, your native module should link to /system/lib/libGLESv1_CM.so 210 If you use them, your native module should link to /system/lib/libGLESv2.so
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/packages/apps/Phone/src/com/android/phone/ |
InCallMenuView.java | 143 // can forward them to the InCallScreen activity; see dispatchKeyEvent().) 240 * computes positions for each child, and then stores them in the 275 // be a total of mNumVisibleRows-1 of them. 325 // dividers, since we need to leave room for them when 413 // exceptions -- see below) by simply forwarding them to the
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/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
standards.info | 85 do suggest them. 90 to document them as much as possible. That way, your program will be 209 there is no legal requirement for them, so we don't use them. 212 avoid using them in ways which a reader might reasonably understand as 304 modes for each of them. 308 `--compatible' option to turn them off. However, if the extension has 325 is any precedent for them. 348 straightforwardly do without them, but to use the extensions if they 359 the GNU compiler, then no one can compile them without having the [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
standards.info | 85 do suggest them. 90 to document them as much as possible. That way, your program will be 209 there is no legal requirement for them, so we don't use them. 212 avoid using them in ways which a reader might reasonably understand as 304 modes for each of them. 308 `--compatible' option to turn them off. However, if the extension has 325 is any precedent for them. 348 straightforwardly do without them, but to use the extensions if they 359 the GNU compiler, then no one can compile them without having the [all...] |
/external/libpcap/ |
pcap-bpf.h | 144 * detect the BSDs that define them differently from the traditional 190 * using them for other purposes, so that NetBSD savefiles with link 391 * We therefore have to have separate DLT_ values for them. 471 * tcpdump release use them, either. 475 * particular, do *NOT* use them in products, otherwise you may find that 480 * not accept patches to let them read those files. 482 * Also, do not use them if somebody might send you a capture using them 483 * for *their* private type and tools using them for *your* private type 484 * would have to read them [all...] |
/dalvik/vm/arch/arm/ |
CallEABI.S | 67 Callee must save/restore r4+ (except r12) if it modifies them. 78 padded, and fix them up appropriately. 118 * use r0/r1 freely here and then load them with a single ldm. Might be 163 * Make room on the stack for the arguments and copy them over, 228 * and tuck them into r2/r3. If the first arg is 32-bit and the second 318 @ destined for r2/r3). Pushing them on and popping them off would be
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/development/samples/SoftKeyboard/src/com/example/android/softkeyboard/ |
SoftKeyboard.java | 334 * We get first crack at them, and can either resume them or let them 401 * We get first crack at them, and can either resume them or let them 655 // text, we would commit one of them here. But for this sample,
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/1.6_r1/ |
upgrading.jd | 120 next to them are selected. Click <strong>Next</strong>. 123 for them, as described in 212 them — such a change could cause the application to break.</li> 218 hardware capabilities. If you find dependencies, you can design around them by 219 building in alternate support or graceful degradation, or you can specify them 232 hardware capabilities. If you find dependencies, you can design around them by 233 building in alternate support or graceful degradation, or you can specify them
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/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
standards.info | 76 do suggest them. 81 to document them as much as possible. That way, your program will be 195 we don't use them. There is no legal requirement for them. 198 avoid using them in ways which a reader might read as naming or labeling 281 modes for each of them. 285 `--compatible' option to turn them off. However, if the extension has 302 is any precedent for them. 325 straightforwardly do without them, but to use the extensions if they 336 the GNU compiler, then no one can compile them without having the [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
standards.info | 76 do suggest them. 81 to document them as much as possible. That way, your program will be 195 we don't use them. There is no legal requirement for them. 198 avoid using them in ways which a reader might read as naming or labeling 281 modes for each of them. 285 `--compatible' option to turn them off. However, if the extension has 302 is any precedent for them. 325 straightforwardly do without them, but to use the extensions if they 336 the GNU compiler, then no one can compile them without having the [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/share/info/ |
standards.info | 76 do suggest them. 81 to document them as much as possible. That way, your program will be 195 we don't use them. There is no legal requirement for them. 198 avoid using them in ways which a reader might read as naming or labeling 281 modes for each of them. 285 `--compatible' option to turn them off. However, if the extension has 302 is any precedent for them. 325 straightforwardly do without them, but to use the extensions if they 336 the GNU compiler, then no one can compile them without having the [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
standards.info | 76 do suggest them. 81 to document them as much as possible. That way, your program will be 195 we don't use them. There is no legal requirement for them. 198 avoid using them in ways which a reader might read as naming or labeling 281 modes for each of them. 285 `--compatible' option to turn them off. However, if the extension has 302 is any precedent for them. 325 straightforwardly do without them, but to use the extensions if they 336 the GNU compiler, then no one can compile them without having the [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
standards.info | 76 do suggest them. 81 to document them as much as possible. That way, your program will be 195 we don't use them. There is no legal requirement for them. 198 avoid using them in ways which a reader might read as naming or labeling 281 modes for each of them. 285 `--compatible' option to turn them off. However, if the extension has 302 is any precedent for them. 325 straightforwardly do without them, but to use the extensions if they 336 the GNU compiler, then no one can compile them without having the [all...] |