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  /external/icu4c/common/unicode/
usetiter.h 27 * iterates over either code points or code point ranges. After all
28 * code points or ranges have been returned, it returns the
46 * <p>To iterate over code point ranges, instead of individual code points,
81 * When iterating over ranges using <tt>nextRange()</tt>,
133 * For ranges, <tt>getCodepoint()</tt> returns the starting codepoint
200 * <p>The order of iteration is all code points ranges in sorted
201 * order, followed by all strings sorted order. Ranges are
  /external/qemu/elff/
dwarf_die.cc 130 /* DIE can contain either list of ranges (f.i. DIEs that represent a routine
131 * that is inlined in multiple places will contain list of address ranges
135 /* Iterate through this DIE's ranges list, looking for the one that
149 /* This DIE doesn't have ranges. Lets see if it has low_pc and high_pc
209 /* Dump all ranges for this DIE. */
  /ndk/sources/host-tools/ndk-stack/elff/
dwarf_die.cc 130 /* DIE can contain either list of ranges (f.i. DIEs that represent a routine
131 * that is inlined in multiple places will contain list of address ranges
135 /* Iterate through this DIE's ranges list, looking for the one that
149 /* This DIE doesn't have ranges. Lets see if it has low_pc and high_pc
209 /* Dump all ranges for this DIE. */
  /external/llvm/lib/Transforms/Scalar/
MemCpyOptimizer.cpp 127 /// two ranges into [0, 3) which is memset'able.
191 /// Ranges - A sorted list of the memset ranges. We use std::list here
193 std::list<MemsetRange> Ranges;
200 const_iterator begin() const { return Ranges.begin(); }
201 const_iterator end() const { return Ranges.end(); }
202 bool empty() const { return Ranges.empty(); }
233 /// existing ranges as appropriate.
235 /// Do a linear search of the ranges to see if this can be joined and/or to
236 /// find the insertion point in the list. We keep the ranges sorted fo
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  /prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/i686-linux/include/c++/4.4.3/bits/
stl_numeric.h 154 * @brief Compute inner product of two ranges.
157 * elements from the two ranges and adds each product into the accumulated
158 * value using operator+(). The values in the ranges are processed in
183 * @brief Compute inner product of two ranges.
186 * successive elements from the two ranges and accumulates each result into
187 * the accumulated value using @a binary_op1. The values in the ranges are
  /prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r5/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/bits/
stl_numeric.h 154 * @brief Compute inner product of two ranges.
157 * elements from the two ranges and adds each product into the accumulated
158 * value using operator+(). The values in the ranges are processed in
183 * @brief Compute inner product of two ranges.
186 * successive elements from the two ranges and accumulates each result into
187 * the accumulated value using @a binary_op1. The values in the ranges are
  /prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r6/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/bits/
stl_numeric.h 154 * @brief Compute inner product of two ranges.
157 * elements from the two ranges and adds each product into the accumulated
158 * value using operator+(). The values in the ranges are processed in
183 * @brief Compute inner product of two ranges.
186 * successive elements from the two ranges and accumulates each result into
187 * the accumulated value using @a binary_op1. The values in the ranges are
  /external/clang/bindings/python/examples/cindex/
cindex-dump.py 21 'ranges' : diag.ranges,
  /external/icu4c/common/
rbbisetb.h 33 // Each of the non-overlapping character ranges gets one of these descriptors.
114 // groups of ranges that are in the same original UnicodeSets.
  /external/icu4c/test/intltest/
usettest.h 110 * Check that ranges are monotonically increasing and non-
128 * as a pairs list. Ranges are listed in ascending Unicode order.
  /external/webkit/Source/WebCore/platform/image-decoders/cg/
ImageDecoderCG.cpp 89 CGFloat ranges[] = {0.0, 255.0, 0.0, 255.0, 0.0, 255.0};
90 return CGColorSpaceCreateICCBased(3, ranges, profileDataProvider.get(), deviceRGBColorSpaceRef());
  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/provider/
AlarmClock.java 57 * is up to the application. The value is an integer and ranges from 0 to
67 * is up to the application. The value is an integer and ranges from 0 to
  /libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/text/
ChoiceFormat.java 93 * the strings associated with the ranges defined through {@code
106 * the pattern of strings and ranges.
115 * Parses the pattern to determine new strings and ranges for this
119 * the pattern of strings and ranges.
186 * Returns a new instance of {@code ChoiceFormat} with the same ranges and
268 * Returns the strings associated with the ranges of this {@code
423 * the strings associated with the ranges defined through {@code
445 * ranges and their associated strings.
  /packages/apps/Email/tests/src/com/android/email/mail/store/imap/
ImapUtilityTests.java 102 // Test valid ranges
111 // Test in-valid ranges
  /dalvik/dexgen/src/com/android/dexgen/dex/code/
CodeAddress.java 25 * exception handler ranges. Its code size is zero, and so instances
  /dalvik/dx/src/com/android/dx/dex/code/
CodeAddress.java 25 * exception handler ranges. Its code size is zero, and so instances
  /external/clang/test/ARCMT/
migrate-plist-output.m 32 // CHECK: <key>ranges</key>
  /external/iptables/extensions/
libipt_DNAT.man 28 Later Kernels (>= 2.6.11-rc1) don't have the ability to NAT to multiple ranges
libipt_SNAT.man 26 Later Kernels (>= 2.6.11-rc1) don't have the ability to NAT to multiple ranges
libipt_SAME.c 22 " once for multiple ranges.\n"
83 "Too many ranges specified, maximum "
84 "is %i ranges.\n",
  /external/llvm/utils/TableGen/
TGParser.h 107 bool ParseOptionalRangeList(std::vector<unsigned> &Ranges);
108 bool ParseOptionalBitList(std::vector<unsigned> &Ranges);
110 bool ParseRangePiece(std::vector<unsigned> &Ranges);
  /external/qemu/memcheck/
memcheck_mmrange_map.h 15 * tree (a map) of module memory mapping ranges in the guest system. The map is
18 * Map considers two ranges to be equal if their address ranges intersect in
  /frameworks/base/opengl/libagl/
Tokenizer.cpp 164 const run_t* ranges = mRanges.array(); local
168 LOGD("%u: (%u, %u)\n", i, ranges[i].first, ranges[i].length);
  /prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/i686-linux/include/c++/4.4.3/parallel/
list_partition.h 41 /** @brief Shrinks and doubles the ranges.
64 /** @brief Combines two ranges into one and thus halves the number of ranges.
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/resources/
print_preview.js 133 * Handles page ranges field blur event.
171 * Checks the value of the page ranges text field. It parses the page ranges and
530 * Returns a list of all pages in the specified ranges. If the page ranges can't
566 * Parses the selected page ranges, processes them and returns the results.
595 * since the page ranges are still being edited.

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