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/packages/apps/VoiceDialer/res/values/
strings.xml
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indicate
a 'home' number.
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indicate
a 'mobile' number.
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indicate
a 'work' number.
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indicate
a 'other' number.
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<!-- message that is spoken to
indicate
that the user can begin speaking.
/external/chromium/chrome/browser/
icon_manager.cc
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return false; // Return false to
indicate
result should be deleted.
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return false; // Return false to
indicate
result should be deleted.
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//
indicate
a current or past failure.
/external/proguard/src/proguard/optimize/peephole/
InstructionSequencesReplacer.java
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* initialized to
indicate
branch targets
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* initialized to
indicate
branch targets
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* initialized to
indicate
branch targets
/frameworks/base/media/libdrm/mobile1/include/parser/
parser_rel.h
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uint8_t Indicator; /**<
Indicate
which is constrainted, the first one
indicate
0001, second one
indicate
0010 */
/frameworks/base/telephony/java/com/android/internal/telephony/cat/
ResultCode.java
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* Results '0X' and '1X'
indicate
that the command has been performed.
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* Results '2X'
indicate
to the UICC that it may be worth re-trying the
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* Results '3X'
indicate
that it is not worth the UICC re-trying with an
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/i686-linux/include/c++/4.4.3/
stdexcept
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/** Thrown to
indicate
range errors in internal computations. */
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/** Thrown to
indicate
arithmetic overflow. */
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/** Thrown to
indicate
arithmetic underflow. */
/prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r5/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/
stdexcept
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/** Thrown to
indicate
range errors in internal computations. */
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/** Thrown to
indicate
arithmetic overflow. */
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/** Thrown to
indicate
arithmetic underflow. */
/prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r6/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/
stdexcept
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/** Thrown to
indicate
range errors in internal computations. */
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/** Thrown to
indicate
arithmetic overflow. */
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/** Thrown to
indicate
arithmetic underflow. */
/external/clang/test/Analysis/
CheckNSError.m
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- (void)myMethodWhichMayFail:(NSError **)error { // expected-warning {{Method accepting NSError** should have a non-void return value to
indicate
whether or not an error occurred}}
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void foo(CFErrorRef* error) { // expected-warning {{Function accepting CFErrorRef* should have a non-void return value to
indicate
whether or not an error occurred}}
/external/proguard/src/proguard/io/
DataEntryWriter.java
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* @return the output stream. The stream may be <code>null</code> to
indicate
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* @return the output stream. The stream may be <code>null</code> to
indicate
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/widget/
DoubleDigitManager.java
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* @param callBack The callback to
indicate
what's going on with the user.
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* The callback to
indicate
what is going on with the digits pressed.
SectionIndexer.java
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* They could be more complex objects that
indicate
the grouping for the adapter's
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* @return the array of objects that
indicate
the different sections of the list.
/frameworks/base/media/libstagefright/codecs/common/include/
voAMRWB.h
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/*One word (2-byte) to
indicate
the frame type.*/
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/*One word (2-byte) to
indicate
the mode.*/
/frameworks/base/media/libstagefright/codecs/on2/h264dec/omxdl/reference/vc/m4p10/src/
armVCM4P10_CompareMotionCostToMV.c
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* OMX_INT -- 1 to
indicate
that the current motion cost is the best
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* 0 to
indicate
that it is NOT the best motion cost
/libcore/luni/src/main/java/javax/sql/
CommonDataSource.java
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* @return An integer value to
indicate
the maximum time.
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* An integer value to
indicate
the maximum time.
/system/extras/tests/bionic/libstdc++/
Android.mk
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# you can use EXTRA_CFLAGS to
indicate
additional CFLAGS to use
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# you can use EXTRA_LDLIBS to
indicate
additional linker flags
/external/oprofile/events/ppc64/power7/
events
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event:0X0011 counters:1 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP1 : (Group 1 pm_utilization) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating by the run latch filters out the idle loop.
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event:0X0015 counters:5 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP1 : (Group 1 pm_utilization) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating by the run latch filters out the idle loop.
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event:0X0025 counters:5 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP2 : (Group 2 pm_branch1) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating by the run latch filters out the idle loop.
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event:0X0035 counters:5 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP3 : (Group 3 pm_branch2) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating by the run latch filters out the idle loop.
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event:0X0045 counters:5 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP4 : (Group 4 pm_branch3) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating by the run latch filters out the idle loop.
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event:0X0055 counters:5 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP5 : (Group 5 pm_branch4) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating by the run latch filters out the idle loop.
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event:0X0065 counters:5 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP6 : (Group 6 pm_branch5) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating by the run latch filters out the idle loop.
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event:0X0075 counters:5 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP7 : (Group 7 pm_branch6) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating by the run latch filters out the idle loop.
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event:0X0085 counters:5 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP8 : (Group 8 pm_branch7) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating by the run latch filters out the idle loop.
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event:0X0095 counters:5 um:zero minimum:10000 name:PM_RUN_CYC_GRP9 : (Group 9 pm_branch8) Processor Cycles gated by the run latch. Operating systems use the run latch to
indicate
when they are doing useful work. The run latch is typically cleared in the OS idle loop. Gating (…)
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/bionic/libstdc++/src/
one_time_construction.cpp
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__atomic_cmpxchg(0x2, 0x6, gv); //
Indicate
there is a waiter
/cts/tests/tests/theme/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an application tag here just so that we can
indicate
that
/dalvik/vm/os/
os.h
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* numbers
indicate
higher priority.
/development/ndk/samples/hello-jni/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an application tag here just so that we can
indicate
that
/development/ndk/samples/two-libs/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an application tag here just so that we can
indicate
that
/development/samples/HelloActivity/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an application tag here just so that we can
indicate
that
/development/samples/LunarLander/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an application tag here just so that we can
indicate
that
/development/samples/SkeletonApp/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an application tag here just so that we can
indicate
that
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