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  /prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.2.1/include/
mmintrin.h 165 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
173 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
189 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
197 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
213 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
221 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
237 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
245 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
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  /prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.2.1/install-tools/include/
mmintrin.h 165 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
173 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
189 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
197 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
213 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
221 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
237 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
245 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
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  /prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.3.1/include/
mmintrin.h 165 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
173 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
189 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
197 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
213 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
221 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
237 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
245 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
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  /prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.4.0/include/
mmintrin.h 162 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
170 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
186 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
194 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
210 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
218 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
234 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
242 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
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  /prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.2.1/include/
mmintrin.h 165 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
173 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
189 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
197 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
213 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
221 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
237 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
245 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
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  /prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.2.1/install-tools/include/
mmintrin.h 165 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
173 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
189 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
197 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
213 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
221 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
237 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
245 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
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  /prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.3.1/include/
mmintrin.h 165 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
173 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
189 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
197 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
213 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
221 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
237 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
245 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
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  /prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.4.0/include/
mmintrin.h 162 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
170 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, sign extend them,
186 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
194 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, sign extend them,
210 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
218 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the low half of M1, zero extend them,
234 /* Take the four 8-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
242 /* Take the two 16-bit values from the high half of M1, zero extend them,
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  /development/pdk/docs/source/
submit-patches.jd 42 You do not need to check files out before working on them. Edit the files using vim, emacs, or any other editor.<br><br><h3>
45 <br>If you add new files, you must stage them using git add before you run git commit. However, if you are only modifying or deleting files, you can skip git add if you use the -a option with git commit. For more details, see the "Committing changes" section further down.<br><br><h3>
61 <br><br>Every file that you staged using git add will be included in this commit.<br><br>If you have not added any new files that you want to commit, you can skip git add and simply run <br><br>$ git commit -a <br><br>The -a option will stage all the files you have modified or deleted and include them in this commit. (If you have added new files and want them included in the commit, you will need to use git add before you run git commit.)<br><br>If commit <span></span>
135 Anyone in the community can use Gerrit to add inline comments to code submissions. A good comment will be relevant to the line or section of code to which it is attached in Gerrit. It might be a short and constructive suggestion about how a line of code could be improved, or it might be an explanation from the author about why the code makes sense the way it is.<br><br>To add an inline comment, double-click the relevant line of the code and write your comment in the text box that opens. When you click Save, only you can see your comment.<br><br>To publish your comments so that others using Gerrit will be able to see them, click the Publish Comments button. Your comments will be emailed to all relevant parties for this change, including the change owner, the patch set uploader (if different from the owner), and all current reviewers.<br><br><h3>
141 who plays them, see <a href="{@docRoot}source/roles.html">Project roles</a>
  /external/freetype/include/freetype/internal/
ftobjs.h 543 /* slots. All of them are automatically discarded when the face is */
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  /external/iproute2/doc/
ss.sgml 54 Some rudimentary support for them is already present in iproute2 libutils,
83 It does not accept "long" options (I dislike them, sorry).
118 they are useless for you if you already do not know them)
152 them correctly, when used from command line.
216 expression is <tt/or/ over all of them.
229 characters when typing them in command line. :-)
  /external/qemu/distrib/sdl-1.2.12/src/hermes/
COPYING.LIB 40 complete object files to the recipients so that they can relink them
42 it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
89 libraries that are incorporated in them. (We have not seen how to achieve
184 sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you
274 copyright notice for the Library among them, as well as a reference
314 use both them and the Library together in an executable that you
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/
menu_design.jd 67 functionality or navigation. Between them, you should be able to organize
82 lays the menus out and provides standard ways for users to access them.
136 progressively discloses them in two steps:
216 while the "View contact" activity splits them into various items in the
289 or place them fixed in an activity screen; put commands that apply to the
413 makes them more prominent and easy to use.
activity_task_design.jd 142 to the underlying behavior &mdash; to them the experience should be
309 tasks simultaneously and switch between them. There are two primary
524 them with a choice between the Android System's ringtone activity and
562 to let them continue downloading so the user can multi-task.
714 can access them.
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  /build/core/
build-system.html 179 <p>These things would be nice to have, and this is a good place to record them,
360 to keep the files clean. The templates have minimal documentation in them,
382 the rest of them easier to read, and you can always refer back to the templates
383 if you need them again later.</p>
447 name, and use the same tool, you can combine them. (here the *.lut.h files are
543 <p>If you have modules that normally go somewhere, and you need to have them
567 by the <code>include $(CLEAR_VARS)</code> line, so you can rely on them
616 them here. For example:</p>
621 them here. For example:</p>
709 them here. For example:</p
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/media/jet/
jetcreator_manual.jd 273 <p>To author JET files and hear them playback
503 engine. By including them here, the JET content author can simulate how the
635 segment and therefore the Event ID is used to identify them</p>
737 them.</p>
747 one time, in this case move them in time. Like Replicate, there are two Move
776 them.</p>
817 other segment or segments and cue them up for playback. As the segments
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  /dalvik/docs/
jni-tips.html 97 pointers to internal VM data structures. Looking them up may require several string
98 comparisons, but once you have them the actual call to get the field or invoke the method
112 If you would like to cache the IDs when a class is loaded, and automatically re-cache them
186 Objects, you should free them manually with
232 characters or convert them to proper "modified" UTF-8 form. If you don't,
384 discarding exceptions without handling them can lead to problems.
544 anything with them, so this should not be at all limiting.)</li>
  /external/bluetooth/glib/
COPYING 40 complete object files to the recipients so that they can relink them
42 it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
89 libraries that are incorporated in them. (We have not seen how to achieve
184 sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you
274 copyright notice for the Library among them, as well as a reference
314 use both them and the Library together in an executable that you
457 safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
  /external/bluetooth/glib/gmodule/
COPYING 40 complete object files to the recipients so that they can relink them
42 it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
89 libraries that are incorporated in them. (We have not seen how to achieve
184 sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you
274 copyright notice for the Library among them, as well as a reference
314 use both them and the Library together in an executable that you
457 safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
  /external/dnsmasq/
FAQ 6 from these ports and replies received to them. The reason for doing this is
138 names it's much cheaper to just reload them from the upstream
169 registries pull the same stunt; there is a list of them all, and
211 Q: I'm network booting my machines, and trying to give them static
374 nameserver configured dnsmasq will load-balance across them and
382 them, as recommended in RFC2131?
432 Adding the capabilities is done by adding them, one per line, to
  /external/freetype/include/freetype/
ftcache.h 50 * fonts installed on your system, or how to access them. This implies
56 * interpret them in any way.
64 * usage is to associate them to a (pathname,face_index) pair that is
157 * when needed, the @FTC_Face_Requester to translate them into new
266 /* If you lookup nodes, you have the ability to `acquire' them, i.e., */
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  /external/webkit/JavaScriptCore/
COPYING.LIB 48 complete object files to the recipients so that they can relink them
50 it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
96 libraries that are incorporated in them. (We have not seen how to achieve
189 sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you
277 copyright notice for the Library among them, as well as a reference
317 use both them and the Library together in an executable that you
455 safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
  /external/webkit/WebCore/
LICENSE-LGPL-2 40 complete object files to the recipients so that they can relink them
42 it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
89 libraries that are incorporated in them. (We have not seen how to achieve
184 sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you
274 copyright notice for the Library among them, as well as a reference
314 use both them and the Library together in an executable that you
457 safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/
Service.java 130 * remain running while processing any commands sent to them. See the linked
228 * between them: clients of the service can simply cast the IBinder they
530 * of order (such as by dispatching them on separate threads), then you
531 * are responsible for stopping them in the same order you received them.</p>
559 * problems in existing applications using this API (by allowing them to
573 * kill them to reclaim more memory (such as to display a large page in a
  /external/proguard/docs/manual/
usage.html 36 command line, to avoid them being gobbled by the shell.
143 actual program code in the input jars. Ignoring them reduces memory usage
156 library classes, as program classes will generally not refer to them.
167 jar size, but it may be undesirable if the program code tries to find them
180 files to Java 6</a>, by changing their version numbers and having them
224 have a main method, without having to list them explicitly.</dd>
438 listed in the mapping file receive the names specified along with them.
458 can automatically replace them, and the effect can fairly simply be undone
565 <dd>Specifies to repackage all packages that are renamed, by moving them into
575 <dd>Specifies to repackage all class files that are renamed, by moving them
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