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  /dalvik/libdex/
DexDebugInfo.h 43 * posCb is called in ascending address order.
44 * localCb is called in order of ascending end address.
  /external/chromium_org/cc/base/
util_unittest.cc 42 // Try attempts in ascending order, so that we can
54 // Try attempts in ascending order, so that we can
  /external/webrtc/src/system_wrappers/interface/
sort.h 37 // Upon return it will be sorted in ascending order.
51 // Upon return it will be sorted in ascending order.
  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/util/
LongSparseLongArray.java 40 * <code>keyAt(int)</code> with ascending values of the index will return the
41 * keys in ascending order, or the values corresponding to the keys in ascending
173 * <p>The keys corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed to
174 * be in ascending order, e.g., <code>keyAt(0)</code> will return the
187 * <p>The values corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed
188 * to be associated with keys in ascending order, e.g.,
SparseBooleanArray.java 39 * <code>keyAt(int)</code> with ascending values of the index will return the
40 * keys in ascending order, or the values corresponding to the keys in ascending
170 * <p>The keys corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed to
171 * be in ascending order, e.g., <code>keyAt(0)</code> will return the
184 * <p>The values corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed
185 * to be associated with keys in ascending order, e.g.,
SparseLongArray.java 38 * <code>keyAt(int)</code> with ascending values of the index will return the
39 * keys in ascending order, or the values corresponding to the keys in ascending
169 * <p>The keys corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed to
170 * be in ascending order, e.g., <code>keyAt(0)</code> will return the
183 * <p>The values corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed
184 * to be associated with keys in ascending order, e.g.,
LongSparseArray.java 45 * <code>keyAt(int)</code> with ascending values of the index will return the
46 * keys in ascending order, or the values corresponding to the keys in ascending
248 * <p>The keys corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed to
249 * be in ascending order, e.g., <code>keyAt(0)</code> will return the
266 * <p>The values corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed
267 * to be associated with keys in ascending order, e.g.,
SparseArray.java 45 * <code>keyAt(int)</code> with ascending values of the index will return the
46 * keys in ascending order, or the values corresponding to the keys in ascending
261 * <p>The keys corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed to
262 * be in ascending order, e.g., <code>keyAt(0)</code> will return the
279 * <p>The values corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed
280 * to be associated with keys in ascending order, e.g.,
SparseIntArray.java 38 * <code>keyAt(int)</code> with ascending values of the index will return the
39 * keys in ascending order, or the values corresponding to the keys in ascending
180 * <p>The keys corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed to
181 * be in ascending order, e.g., <code>keyAt(0)</code> will return the
194 * <p>The values corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed
195 * to be associated with keys in ascending order, e.g.,
  /packages/apps/Gallery2/src/com/android/gallery3d/ingest/
MtpDeviceIndex.java 51 * would be a bit different from simply reversing the ascending list, since the
56 * ascending and descending views of the data:
106 Ascending, Descending
207 if(order == SortOrder.Ascending) {
234 if (order == SortOrder.Ascending) {
283 if(order == SortOrder.Ascending) {
307 if (order == SortOrder.Ascending) {
315 if (order == SortOrder.Ascending) {
323 if (order == SortOrder.Ascending) {
335 if (order == SortOrder.Ascending) {
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  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/download/
download_query.h 23 // bytes received ascending and secondarily by url descending, and limits the
26 // id ascending.
35 // query.AddSorter(SORT_BYTES_RECEIVED, ASCENDING);
88 ASCENDING,
115 // start_time:1}, and Sort is called twice, once with (SORT_ERROR, ASCENDING)
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/devtools/front_end/
dataGrid.css 140 .data-grid th.sort-ascending,
148 .data-grid th.sortable.sort-ascending:active, .data-grid th.sortable.sort-descending:active {
152 .data-grid th.sort-ascending > div::after,
167 .data-grid th.sort-ascending > div::after,
173 .data-grid th.sort-ascending > div::after {
186 body.inactive .data-grid th.sort-ascending,
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/libphonenumber/src/phonenumbers/geocoding/
default_map_storage.h 54 // ascending order.
66 // Sequence of unique possible lengths in ascending order.
  /sdk/eclipse/sites/external/web/
site.xsl 16 <xsl:sort select="@label" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
17 <xsl:sort select="@name" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
28 <xsl:sort select="ancestor::feature//@version" order="ascending"/>
29 <xsl:sort select="ancestor::feature//@id" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
94 <xsl:sort select="@id" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
95 <xsl:sort select="@version" order="ascending" />
155 <xsl:sort select="@id" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
156 <xsl:sort select="@version" order="ascending" />
  /sdk/eclipse/sites/internal/web/
site.xsl 16 <xsl:sort select="@label" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
17 <xsl:sort select="@name" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
28 <xsl:sort select="ancestor::feature//@version" order="ascending"/>
29 <xsl:sort select="ancestor::feature//@id" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
94 <xsl:sort select="@id" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
95 <xsl:sort select="@version" order="ascending" />
155 <xsl:sort select="@id" order="ascending" case-order="upper-first"/>
156 <xsl:sort select="@version" order="ascending" />
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/ui/webui/options/
pepper_flash_content_settings_utils.h 41 // Sorts |media_exceptions| in ascending order by comparing the |pattern|
  /external/chromium_org/ui/base/ime/
composition_text.h 42 // They must be sorted in ascending order by their start_offset and cannot be
  /packages/apps/Gallery/src/com/android/camera/gallery/
BaseImageList.java 220 // The list is first sorted by date, then by id. The order can be ascending
225 String ascending = local
240 return dateExpr + ascending + ", _id" + ascending;
  /prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/test/
sortperf.py 76 /sort: ascending data
77 3sort: ascending, then 3 random exchanges
78 +sort: ascending, then 10 random at the end
79 %sort: ascending, then randomly replace 1% of the elements w/ random values
  /prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/test/
sortperf.py 76 /sort: ascending data
77 3sort: ascending, then 3 random exchanges
78 +sort: ascending, then 10 random at the end
79 %sort: ascending, then randomly replace 1% of the elements w/ random values
  /external/apache-xml/src/main/java/org/apache/xalan/templates/
ElemSort.java 37 * order %avt; "ascending"
212 * order specifies whether the strings should be sorted in ascending
220 * order specifies whether the strings should be sorted in ascending
221 * or descending order; ascending specifies ascending order; descending
222 * specifies descending order; the default is ascending.
233 * order specifies whether the strings should be sorted in ascending
234 * or descending order; ascending specifies ascending order; descending
235 * specifies descending order; the default is ascending
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  /external/chromium_org/ui/views/controls/table/
table_view.h 72 SortDescriptor() : column_id(-1), ascending(true) {}
73 SortDescriptor(int column_id, bool ascending)
75 ascending(ascending) {}
80 // Is the sort ascending?
81 bool ascending; member in struct:views::TableView::SortDescriptor
table_view_unittest.cc 300 EXPECT_TRUE(table_->sort_descriptors()[0].ascending);
308 EXPECT_FALSE(table_->sort_descriptors()[0].ascending);
316 EXPECT_FALSE(table_->sort_descriptors()[0].ascending);
320 // Invert sort again (first column ascending).
324 EXPECT_TRUE(table_->sort_descriptors()[0].ascending);
332 EXPECT_TRUE(table_->sort_descriptors()[0].ascending);
340 EXPECT_TRUE(table_->sort_descriptors()[0].ascending);
397 EXPECT_TRUE(table_->sort_descriptors()[0].ascending);
409 EXPECT_FALSE(table_->sort_descriptors()[0].ascending);
422 EXPECT_FALSE(table_->sort_descriptors()[0].ascending);
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  /external/chromium_org/chrome/common/metrics/proto/
histogram_event.proto 34 // The bucket's index in the list of buckets, sorted in ascending order.
  /external/chromium_org/tools/find_runtime_symbols/
reduce_debugline.py 8 list is sorted in ascending order. See tests/reduce_debugline_test.py for

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