/external/smack/src/org/jivesoftware/smack/util/dns/ |
DNSJavaResolver.java | 56 int priority = srvRecord.getPriority(); local 61 r = new SRVRecord(host, port, priority, weight);
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/ |
intent-filter-element.jd | 10 android:<a href="#priority">priority</a>="<i>integer</i>" > 96 <dt><a name="priority"></a>{@code android:priority}</dt> 97 <dd>The priority that should be given to the parent component with regard 106 higher priority values as potential targets for the intent.</li> 109 receive broadcast messages. Those with higher priority 122 higher priority. The default value is 0.
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/frameworks/base/media/jni/soundpool/ |
android_media_SoundPool_SoundPoolImpl.cpp | 42 android_media_SoundPool_SoundPoolImpl_load_URL(JNIEnv *env, jobject thiz, jstring path, jint priority) 51 int id = ap->load(s, priority); 58 jlong offset, jlong length, jint priority) 64 int64_t(offset), int64_t(length), int(priority)); 77 jfloat leftVolume, jfloat rightVolume, jint priority, jint loop, 83 return ap->play(sampleID, leftVolume, rightVolume, priority, loop, rate); 143 int priority) 148 ap->setPriority(channelID, priority);
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/frameworks/base/tests/Camera2Tests/SmartCamera/SimpleCamera/src/androidx/media/filterfw/decoder/ |
CpuVideoTrackDecoder.java | 205 int priority = colorPriorities.get(supportedColorFormat); local 206 candidateCodecs.put(priority, info.getName()); 212 // Pick the best codec (with the highest color priority) 223 for (int priority = 0; priority < values.length; ++priority) { 224 result.append(values[priority], priority);
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/frameworks/volley/src/com/android/volley/toolbox/ |
ClearCacheRequest.java | 58 public Priority getPriority() { 59 return Priority.IMMEDIATE;
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/frameworks/volley/tests/src/com/android/volley/mock/ |
WaitableQueue.java | 59 public Priority getPriority() { 60 return Priority.LOW;
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/hardware/samsung_slsi/exynos5/libcamera2/ |
SignalDrivenThread.h | 52 int32_t priority, size_t stack); 60 int32_t priority, size_t stack);
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/cts/tests/tests/os/src/android/os/cts/ |
ProcessTest.java | 98 * 1.Set the priority of the calling thread, based on Linux priorities level, 99 * from -20 for highest scheduling priority to 19 for lowest scheduling priority. 104 int priority = Process.getThreadPriority(myTid); local 105 assertTrue(priority >= THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST 106 && priority <= Process.THREAD_PRIORITY_LOWEST);
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/developers/samples/android/connectivity/network/BasicNetworkDemo/BasicNetworkDemo/src/main/java/com/example/android/common/logger/ |
LogView.java | 40 * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc. 47 public void println(int priority, String tag, String msg, Throwable tr) { 50 // For the purposes of this View, we want to print the priority as readable text. 51 switch(priority) { 80 // Take the priority, tag, message, and exception, and concatenate as necessary 94 mNext.println(priority, tag, msg, tr);
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/developers/samples/android/connectivity/network/NetworkConnect/NetworkConnect/src/main/java/com/example/android/common/logger/ |
LogView.java | 40 * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc. 47 public void println(int priority, String tag, String msg, Throwable tr) { 50 // For the purposes of this View, we want to print the priority as readable text. 51 switch(priority) { 80 // Take the priority, tag, message, and exception, and concatenate as necessary 94 mNext.println(priority, tag, msg, tr);
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/developers/samples/android/security/keystore/BasicAndroidKeyStore/BasicAndroidKeyStore/src/main/java/com/example/android/common/logger/ |
LogView.java | 44 * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc. 51 public void println(int priority, String tag, String msg, Throwable tr) { 54 // For the purposes of this View, we want to print the priority as readable text. 55 switch(priority) { 84 // Take the priority, tag, message, and exception, and concatenate as necessary 99 mNext.println(priority, tag, msg, tr);
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/external/chromium/chrome/browser/ |
oom_priority_manager.cc | 85 // existing renderers in priority order, and hand out oom_adj scores 152 // below the renderers in priority, so 5 to 10 gives us some 153 // variation in priority without taking up the whole range. In the 163 float priority = kMinPriority; local 171 static_cast<int>(priority + 0.5f)); 172 priority += priority_increment;
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/external/chromium_org/native_client_sdk/src/libraries/third_party/pthreads-win32/ |
sched_get_priority_max.c | 47 * highest priority use smaller numbers) and the following happens: 52 * The following table shows the base priority levels for combinations 53 * of priority class and priority value in Win32. 55 * Process Priority Class Thread Priority Level
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sched_get_priority_min.c | 47 * highest priority use smaller numbers) and the following happens: 52 * The following table shows the base priority levels for combinations 53 * of priority class and priority value in Win32. 55 * Process Priority Class Thread Priority Level
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/external/chromium_org/net/spdy/ |
buffered_spdy_framer.cc | 66 SpdyPriority priority, 76 control_frame_fields_->priority = priority; 138 control_frame_fields_->priority, 253 SpdyPriority priority, 258 return spdy_framer_.CreateSynStream(stream_id, associated_stream_id, priority,
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/frameworks/base/telephony/java/android/telephony/cdma/ |
CdmaSmsCbProgramData.java | 60 /** Alert option: low-priority alert once. */ 63 /** Alert option: low-priority alert - repeat. */ 66 /** Alert option: medium-priority alert once. */ 69 /** Alert option: medium-priority alert - repeat. */ 72 /** Alert option: high-priority alert once. */ 75 /** Alert option: high-priority alert - repeat. */
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/sysroot/usr/include/bits/ |
resource.h | 92 /* Maximum nice priority allowed to raise to. 98 /* Maximum realtime priority allowed for non-priviledged 206 /* Number of involuntary context switches, i.e. a higher priority process 211 /* Priority limits. */ 212 #define PRIO_MIN -20 /* Minimum priority a process can have. */ 213 #define PRIO_MAX 20 /* Maximum priority a process can have. */
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/sysroot/usr/include/bits/ |
resource.h | 92 /* Maximum nice priority allowed to raise to. 98 /* Maximum realtime priority allowed for non-priviledged 206 /* Number of involuntary context switches, i.e. a higher priority process 211 /* Priority limits. */ 212 #define PRIO_MIN -20 /* Minimum priority a process can have. */ 213 #define PRIO_MAX 20 /* Maximum priority a process can have. */
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/sysroot/usr/include/bits/ |
resource.h | 92 /* Maximum nice priority allowed to raise to. 98 /* Maximum realtime priority allowed for non-priviledged 206 /* Number of involuntary context switches, i.e. a higher priority process 211 /* Priority limits. */ 212 #define PRIO_MIN -20 /* Minimum priority a process can have. */ 213 #define PRIO_MAX 20 /* Maximum priority a process can have. */
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/frameworks/av/include/media/ |
AudioEffect.h | 162 * the same effect type but with a higher priority. Control is returned when the 192 * on the priority parameter. If priority is higher than the priority used by the current 215 * priority: requested priority for effect control: the priority level corresponds to the 216 * value of priority parameter: negative values indicate lower priorities, positive values 217 * higher priorities, 0 being the normal priority. 229 int32_t priority = 0 295 int32_t priority() const { return mPriority; } function in class:android::AudioEffect [all...] |
/system/core/include/log/ |
log.h | 157 * verbose priority. 169 * debug priority. 177 * info priority. 185 * warn priority. 193 * error priority. 429 #define ALOG(priority, tag, ...) \ 430 LOG_PRI(ANDROID_##priority, tag, __VA_ARGS__) 434 * Log macro that allows you to specify a number for the priority. 437 #define LOG_PRI(priority, tag, ...) \ 438 android_printLog(priority, tag, __VA_ARGS__ [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/openssl/openssl/crypto/bio/ |
bss_log.c | 131 static void xsyslog(BIO* bp, int priority, const char* string); 173 int priority, i; local 212 priority = mapping[i].log_level; 215 xsyslog(b, priority, pp); 254 static void xsyslog(BIO *bp, int priority, const char *string) 263 switch (priority) 309 static void xsyslog(BIO *bp, int priority, const char *string) 336 switch (priority) 387 static void xsyslog(BIO *bp, int priority, const char *string) 389 syslog(priority, "%s", string) [all...] |
/external/openssl/crypto/bio/ |
bss_log.c | 131 static void xsyslog(BIO* bp, int priority, const char* string); 173 int priority, i; local 212 priority = mapping[i].log_level; 215 xsyslog(b, priority, pp); 254 static void xsyslog(BIO *bp, int priority, const char *string) 263 switch (priority) 309 static void xsyslog(BIO *bp, int priority, const char *string) 336 switch (priority) 387 static void xsyslog(BIO *bp, int priority, const char *string) 389 syslog(priority, "%s", string) [all...] |
/external/srec/portable/include/ |
ptrd.h | 62 * Every thread has a priority. Threads with higher priority are executed in preference 63 * to threads with lower priority. When code running in some thread creates a new Thread 64 * object, the new thread has its priority initially set equal to the priority of the creating 375 * Minimum thread priority. 380 * Maximum thread priority. 385 * Normal thread priority. 429 * Returns the thread priority. 432 * @param value [out] Thread priority [all...] |
/external/chromium/chrome/browser/prefs/ |
pref_value_store.h | 26 // the value of a Preference from the source with the highest priority, and 85 // a higher-priority source. 92 // a higher-priority source. 98 // there is no higher-priority source controlling it. 102 // whether there is no higher-priority source controlling it. 106 // PrefStores must be listed here in order from highest to lowest priority. 186 // overridden by a higher-priority store.
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