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  /external/openssl/crypto/ui/
ui_openssl.c 522 if (status != SS$_NORMAL)
525 if ((status != SS$_NORMAL) || (iosb.iosb$w_value != SS$_NORMAL))
547 if ((status != SS$_NORMAL) || (iosb.iosb$w_value != SS$_NORMAL))
569 if ((status != SS$_NORMAL) || (iosb.iosb$w_value != SS$_NORMAL))
  /external/openssl/crypto/des/
read_pwd.c 327 if (status != SS$_NORMAL)
330 if ((status != SS$_NORMAL) || (iosb.iosb$w_value != SS$_NORMAL))
354 if ((status != SS$_NORMAL) || (iosb.iosb$w_value != SS$_NORMAL))
  /external/webkit/Tools/android/flex-2.5.4a/MISC/VMS/
vms-code.c 152 exit( status == 0 ? SS$_NORMAL : (SS$_ABORT | STS$M_INHIB_MSG) );
  /ndk/sources/host-tools/make-3.81/
vmsjobs.c 255 if (!(status&SS$_NORMAL)) {
262 if (status==SS$_NORMAL)
273 else if (!(status&SS$_NORMAL)) {
286 if (!(status&SS$_NORMAL)) {
  /external/ceres-solver/docs/
solving.tex 237 \subsection{\texttt{DENSE\_NORMAL\_CHOLESKY} \& \texttt{SPARSE\_NORMAL\_CHOLESKY}}
248 \texttt{DENSE\_NORMAL\_CHOLESKY} as the name implies performs a dense
252 \texttt{SPARSE\_NORMAL\_CHOLESKY}, as the name implies performs a
259 While it is possible to use \texttt{SPARSE\_NORMAL\_CHOLESKY} to solve bundle adjustment problems, bundle adjustment problem have a special structure, and a more efficient scheme for solving~\eqref{eq:normal} can be constructed.
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bundleadjustment.tex 91 One way to solve this problem is to set \texttt{Solver::Options::linear\_solver\_type} to \texttt{SPARSE\_NORMAL\_CHOLESKY} and call \texttt{Solve}. And while this is a reasonable thing to do, bundle adjustment problems have a special sparsity structure that can be exploited to solve them much more efficiently. Ceres provides three specialized solvers (collectively known as Schur based solvers) for this task. The example code uses the simplest of them \texttt{DENSE\_SCHUR}.
changes.tex 96 \item New \texttt{DENSE\_NORMAL\_CHOLESKY} linear solver, which uses Eigen's

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