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  /packages/apps/Dialer/tests/src/com/android/dialer/tests/calllog/
FillCallLogTestActivity.java 50 private static final Random RNG = new Random();
171 return String.format("5%09d", RNG.nextInt(1000000000));
264 - RNG.nextInt(24 * 60 * 60 * (index + 1)) * 1000L);
267 values.put(Calls.DURATION, RNG.nextInt(30 * 60 * 60 * 1000));
271 values.put(Calls.TYPE, CALL_TYPES[RNG.nextInt(CALL_TYPES.length)]);
  /development/samples/Snake/src/com/example/android/snake/
SnakeView.java 104 private static final Random RNG = new Random();
383 int newX = 1 + RNG.nextInt(mXTileCount - 2);
384 int newY = 1 + RNG.nextInt(mYTileCount - 2);
  /external/openssh/contrib/cygwin/
Makefile 53 $(INSTALL) -m 644 $(srcdir)/WARNING.RNG $(DESTDIR)$(sshdocdir)/WARNING.RNG
  /external/dropbear/libtomcrypt/
crypt.tex 171 For example, consider a hardware platform with a specialized RNG device. Obviously one would like to tap
374 /* register the system RNG */
377 /* make a 1024-bit RSA key with the system RNG */
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  /external/dropbear/libtommath/
bn.tex 143 If you do not have a ``/dev/urandom'' style RNG source you will have to write your own PRNG and simply pipe that into
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