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  /development/samples/Home/src/com/example/android/home/
Home.java 195 * only a wallpaper intent receiver to let other applications change the
255 * Refreshes the favorite applications stacked over the all apps button.
351 * Refreshes the recently launched applications stacked over the favorites. The number
477 * Loads the list of installed applications in mApplications.
518 * Shows all of the applications by playing an animation on the grid.
554 * Hides all of the applications by playing an animation on the grid.
582 * Receives intents from other applications to change the wallpaper.
592 * Receives notifications when applications are added/removed.
605 * GridView adapter to show the list of all installed applications.
677 * Shows and hides the applications grid view
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  /external/bison/lib/
closeout.c 95 Applications that use close_stdout should flush any streams
97 _exit will bypass other buffer flushing. Applications should
99 errors. Also, applications should not use tmpfile, since _exit
  /external/jpeg/
coderules.doc 87 we want it to be reentrant so that it can be used by applications that process
113 applications may want only one half of the library.
118 applications.
jconfig.doc 97 * but they don't need to be visible to applications using the library.
116 * but only the sample applications cjpeg/djpeg (see cjpeg.c, djpeg.c).
117 * Other applications can ignore these.
jconfig.h 98 * but they don't need to be visible to applications using the library.
117 * but only the sample applications cjpeg/djpeg (see cjpeg.c, djpeg.c).
118 * Other applications can ignore these.
jdatadst.c 10 * are sufficient for most applications, some will want to use a different
60 * In typical applications, this should write the entire output buffer
65 * In applications that need to be able to suspend compression due to output
  /external/libcap-ng/libcap-ng-0.7/
libcap-ng.spec 28 applications that need to use the libcap-ng library.
39 and can be used by python applications.
47 The libcap-ng-utils package contains applications to analyze the
  /external/libpcap/
README.linux 11 from applications using libpcap.
19 The Packet protocol is used by applications which communicate
35 The Packet protocol is used by applications which communicate
  /external/openssl/crypto/store/
README 47 the need from most, if not all, current applications. Applications
50 S/MIME applications would typically use Email to look up recipient
  /external/qemu/distrib/jpeg-6b/
coderules.doc 87 we want it to be reentrant so that it can be used by applications that process
113 applications may want only one half of the library.
118 applications.
jconfig.doc 97 * but they don't need to be visible to applications using the library.
116 * but only the sample applications cjpeg/djpeg (see cjpeg.c, djpeg.c).
117 * Other applications can ignore these.
jconfig.h 98 * but they don't need to be visible to applications using the library.
117 * but only the sample applications cjpeg/djpeg (see cjpeg.c, djpeg.c).
118 * Other applications can ignore these.
jdatadst.c 10 * are sufficient for most applications, some will want to use a different
60 * In typical applications, this should write the entire output buffer
65 * In applications that need to be able to suspend compression due to output
  /external/quake/quake/src/QW/scitech/include/
mglwin.h 16 * binding only targets Win32 applications, so cannot be used
86 /* Tell the MGL what your applications main window is */
90 /* Tell the MGL your applications instance handle (call before all funcs!) */
  /external/quake/quake/src/WinQuake/scitech/INCLUDE/
MGLWIN.H 16 * binding only targets Win32 applications, so cannot be used
86 /* Tell the MGL what your applications main window is */
90 /* Tell the MGL your applications instance handle (call before all funcs!) */
  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/content/res/
AssetManager.java 31 * for the way most applications will want to retrieve their resource data.
83 * Applications will not generally use this method, instead retrieving the
85 * use by applications.
359 * package (not only its assets). Applications should not normally use
372 * package (not only its assets). Applications should not normally use
384 * Open a non-asset in a specified package. Not for use by applications.
396 * Open a non-asset in a specified package. Not for use by applications.
465 * applications.
477 * applications.
602 * either a directory or ZIP file. Not for use by applications. Return
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  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/nfc/tech/
NfcA.java 31 * <p>The primary NFC-A I/O operation is {@link #transceive}. Applications must
99 * <p>Applications must not append the EoD (CRC) to the payload,
101 * <p>Applications must only send commands that are complete bytes,
NfcB.java 29 * <p>The primary NFC-B I/O operation is {@link #transceive}. Applications must
95 * <p>Applications must not append the EoD (CRC) to the payload,
97 * <p>Applications must not send commands that manage the polling
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/google/play-services/
location.jd 17 The location APIs make it easy for you to build location-aware applications, without needing to
90 <em>Features for advanced applications</em>: For advanced applications that want to do their own
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/
index.jd 26 applications and environments can still interact with Android applications that can correctly
50 <p>When debugging applications that use USB accessory or host features, you most likely will have
  /frameworks/base/drm/java/android/drm/
package.html 19 <p>The Android platform provides an extensible DRM framework that lets applications manage
26 <li>A DRM framework API, which is exposed to applications through the Android
27 application framework and runs through the Dalvik VM for standard applications.</li>
  /frameworks/support/v4/java/android/support/v4/app/
ActivityCompat.java 52 * <p>Applications may use this support helper to signal a significant change in
74 * control on activity launch animations. Applications can use this method
100 * control on activity launch animations. Applications can use this method
  /libcore/luni/src/main/java/org/xml/sax/
EntityResolver.java 31 * <p>Many SAX applications will not need to implement this interface,
32 * but it will be especially useful for applications that build
34 * or for applications that use URI types other than URLs.</p>
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/
index.jd 94 3.1 Subject to the terms of this License Agreement, Google grants you a limited, worldwide, royalty-free, non-assignable and non-exclusive license to use the SDK solely to develop applications to run on the Android platform.
104 3.6 You agree that the form and nature of the SDK that Google provides may change without prior notice to you and that future versions of the SDK may be incompatible with applications developed on previous versions of the SDK. You agree that Google may stop (permanently or temporarily) providing the SDK (or any features within the SDK) to you or to users generally at Google's sole discretion, without prior notice to you.
112 4.1 Google agrees that it obtains no right, title or interest from you (or your licensors) under this License Agreement in or to any software applications that you develop using the SDK, including any intellectual property rights that subsist in those applications.
114 4.2 You agree to use the SDK and write applications only for purposes that are permitted by (a) this License Agreement and (b) any applicable law, regulation or generally accepted practices or guidelines in the relevant jurisdictions (including any laws regarding the export of data or software to and from the United States or other relevant countries).
116 4.3 You agree that if you use the SDK to develop applications for general public users, you will protect the privacy and legal rights of those users. If the users provide you with user names, passwords, or other login information or personal information, you must make the users aware that the information will be available to your application, and you must provide legally adequate privacy notice and protection for those users. If your application stores personal or sensitive information provided by users, it must do so securely. If the user provides your application with Google Account information, your application may only use that information to access the user's Google Account when, and for the limited purposes for which, the user has given you permission to do so.
120 4.5 You agree that you are solely responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any third party for) any data, content, or resources that you create, transmit or display through Android and/or applications for Android, and for the consequences of your actions (including any loss or damage which Google may suffer) by doing so.
126 5.1 You agree that you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any developer credentials that may be issued to you by Google or which you may choose yourself and that you will be solely responsible for all applications that are developed under your developer credentials.
135 <h3>7. Third Party Applications</h3>
136 7.1 If you use the SDK to run applications developed by a third party or that access data, content or resources provided by a third party, yo (…)
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  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/
shell_integration_unittest.cc 105 temp_dir.path().AppendASCII("applications")));
107 temp_dir.path().AppendASCII("applications")
122 temp_dir.path().AppendASCII("applications").value());
124 temp_dir.path().AppendASCII("applications")));
129 temp_dir.path().AppendASCII("applications")

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