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  /frameworks/av/services/audioflinger/
Effects.cpp     [all...]
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/autocomplete/
history_url_provider.cc 679 // we sort them into rank order:
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search_provider.cc 112 // Add the new suggest result. We give it a rank higher than
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  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/history/
history_types.h 617 int rank; member in struct:history::MostVisitedURLWithRank
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/history/
history_types.h 604 int rank; member in struct:history::MostVisitedURLWithRank
history_backend.cc 3029 int rank = kPageVisitStatsMaxTopSites; local
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  /external/clang/utils/
FindSpecRefs 350 ('4.13 Integer conversion rank', '78'),
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  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/widget/
ActivityChooserModel.java 517 * with highest rank i.e. the first one in the list of activities that can
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  /frameworks/support/v7/appcompat/src/android/support/v7/internal/widget/
ActivityChooserModel.java 507 * with highest rank i.e. the first one in the list of activities that can
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  /external/llvm/docs/
Passes.rst     [all...]
  /prebuilts/tools/common/m2/internal/com/google/code/findbugs/findbugs/2.0.1/
findbugs-2.0.1.jar 
  /external/valgrind/main/memcheck/
mc_main.c 495 static void insert_into_auxmap_L1_at ( Word rank, AuxMapEnt* ent )
499 tl_assert(rank >= 0 && rank < N_AUXMAP_L1);
500 for (i = N_AUXMAP_L1-1; i > rank; i--)
502 auxmap_L1[rank].base = ent->base;
503 auxmap_L1[rank].ent = ent;
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  /packages/apps/Launcher3/src/com/android/launcher3/
Workspace.java 777 // At bind time, we use the rank (screenId) to compute x and y for hotseat items.
801 * @param computeXYFromRank When true, we use the rank (stored in screenId) to compute
803 * we use the x and y position to compute the rank.
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  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/autocomplete/
history_url_provider.cc     [all...]
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/PerformanceTests/Layout/
chapter-reflow-once.html 51 <p><span>The description furnished by my English and Prussian colleagues evidently did not exaggerate the splendor and impressiveness of the scene at the White Hall. The Kaiser, in field-general's gray, entered, escorting the Empress. He was solemn, but not anxious-looking. Around the marble-pillared chamber, where only fifteen months before I had seen the Czar and George V of England tripping the minuet with German princesses as the Kaiser's honored guests, were grouped the first men of the Empire. In the places of distinction, closest to the canopied throne, each according to his Court rank, stood the Imperial Chancellor, General von Moltke, Grand-Admiral von Tirpitz and a score of other eminent officers of the civil, naval and military governments. Among the foreign ambassadors only the representatives of Russia and France were missing from their old-time places. Mr. Gerard, modest and retiring as always, amid the glitter of gold lace and brass buttons flashing on all sides, cut a more than ever self-effacing figure in his diplomatic uniform--the plain evening dress of an American gentleman.</span></p>
chapter-reflow-thrice.html 51 <p><span>The description furnished by my English and Prussian colleagues evidently did not exaggerate the splendor and impressiveness of the scene at the White Hall. The Kaiser, in field-general's gray, entered, escorting the Empress. He was solemn, but not anxious-looking. Around the marble-pillared chamber, where only fifteen months before I had seen the Czar and George V of England tripping the minuet with German princesses as the Kaiser's honored guests, were grouped the first men of the Empire. In the places of distinction, closest to the canopied throne, each according to his Court rank, stood the Imperial Chancellor, General von Moltke, Grand-Admiral von Tirpitz and a score of other eminent officers of the civil, naval and military governments. Among the foreign ambassadors only the representatives of Russia and France were missing from their old-time places. Mr. Gerard, modest and retiring as always, amid the glitter of gold lace and brass buttons flashing on all sides, cut a more than ever self-effacing figure in his diplomatic uniform--the plain evening dress of an American gentleman.</span></p>
chapter-reflow-twice.html 51 <p><span>The description furnished by my English and Prussian colleagues evidently did not exaggerate the splendor and impressiveness of the scene at the White Hall. The Kaiser, in field-general's gray, entered, escorting the Empress. He was solemn, but not anxious-looking. Around the marble-pillared chamber, where only fifteen months before I had seen the Czar and George V of England tripping the minuet with German princesses as the Kaiser's honored guests, were grouped the first men of the Empire. In the places of distinction, closest to the canopied throne, each according to his Court rank, stood the Imperial Chancellor, General von Moltke, Grand-Admiral von Tirpitz and a score of other eminent officers of the civil, naval and military governments. Among the foreign ambassadors only the representatives of Russia and France were missing from their old-time places. Mr. Gerard, modest and retiring as always, amid the glitter of gold lace and brass buttons flashing on all sides, cut a more than ever self-effacing figure in his diplomatic uniform--the plain evening dress of an American gentleman.</span></p>
chapter-reflow.html 51 <p><span>The description furnished by my English and Prussian colleagues evidently did not exaggerate the splendor and impressiveness of the scene at the White Hall. The Kaiser, in field-general's gray, entered, escorting the Empress. He was solemn, but not anxious-looking. Around the marble-pillared chamber, where only fifteen months before I had seen the Czar and George V of England tripping the minuet with German princesses as the Kaiser's honored guests, were grouped the first men of the Empire. In the places of distinction, closest to the canopied throne, each according to his Court rank, stood the Imperial Chancellor, General von Moltke, Grand-Admiral von Tirpitz and a score of other eminent officers of the civil, naval and military governments. Among the foreign ambassadors only the representatives of Russia and France were missing from their old-time places. Mr. Gerard, modest and retiring as always, amid the glitter of gold lace and brass buttons flashing on all sides, cut a more than ever self-effacing figure in his diplomatic uniform--the plain evening dress of an American gentleman.</span></p>
  /external/marisa-trie/v0_1_5/lib/
Makefile.in 244 marisa_alpha/rank.h \
  /external/clang/docs/
LanguageExtensions.rst     [all...]
  /external/clang/test/
cxx-sections.data 110 4.13 [conv.rank]
278 13.3.3.2 [over.ics.rank]
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  /packages/apps/Launcher2/src/com/android/launcher2/
LauncherModel.java 166 public boolean isAllAppsButtonRank(int rank);
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  /frameworks/base/core/res/res/values-lt/
strings.xml     [all...]
  /external/chromium/chrome/common/extensions/
extension_unittest.cc 82 // Comparing a location that has no rank will hit a CHECK. Do a
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  /external/chromium_org/content/browser/loader/
resource_dispatcher_host_impl.cc     [all...]

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