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  /packages/apps/Gallery2/src/com/android/gallery3d/data/
MediaSource.java 74 // may override this and provide more efficient implementation (like
  /packages/apps/Gallery2/src/com/android/gallery3d/ingest/
SimpleDate.java 43 // TODO find a more efficient way to convert a timestamp to a date?
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/sysroot/usr/include/linux/
atmbr2684.h 86 * efficient per-if in/out filters, this support will be removed
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/sysroot/usr/include/linux/
atmbr2684.h 86 * efficient per-if in/out filters, this support will be removed
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/sysroot/usr/include/linux/
atmbr2684.h 86 * efficient per-if in/out filters, this support will be removed
  /prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/include/python2.7/
memoryobject.h 49 whatever the object decides is more efficient.
  /prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/include/python2.7/
memoryobject.h 49 whatever the object decides is more efficient.
  /external/openfst/src/include/fst/
queue.h 95 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive.
128 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive.
163 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive.
196 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive.
262 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive.
372 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive.
424 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive.
520 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive.
661 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive.
849 // efficient to use but unsafe to further derive
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  /external/chromium_org/net/cert/
x509_util_mac.h 98 // CSSM_CL_CertCache APIs and provide safe and efficient access to
101 // To provide efficient access to certificate/CRL fields, CSSM provides an
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/sqlite/src/ext/rtree/
README 83 by regular tables. However, some query patterns are more efficient
119 "The R*-tree: An Efficient and Robust Access Method for Points and
  /external/kernel-headers/original/asm-arm/
unaligned.h 9 * What is the most efficient way of loading/storing an unaligned value?
33 * which may or may not be more efficient (depending upon whether
  /frameworks/av/services/audioflinger/
AudioResamplerCubic.cpp 101 goto save_state; // ugly, but efficient
167 goto save_state; // ugly, but efficient
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/google/play-services/
location.jd 50 <em>Power-efficiency</em>: Minimizes your app's use of power. Based on all incoming location requests and available sensors, fused location provider chooses the most efficient way to meet those needs.
79 <p>With apps becoming increasingly contextual, understanding what the user is doing is critical to surfacing the right content. The Activity recognition API makes it easy to check the user?s current activity&mdash;still, walking, cycling, and in-vehicle&mdash;with very efficient use of the battery.</p>
  /hardware/qcom/audio/legacy/alsa_sound/
AudioStreamInALSA.cpp 777 ALOGE("Cannot open filter co-efficient file %s", SURROUND_FILE_1R);
782 ALOGE("Cannot open filter co-efficient file %s", SURROUND_FILE_2R);
787 ALOGE("Cannot open filter co-efficient file %s", SURROUND_FILE_3R);
792 ALOGE("Cannot open filter co-efficient file %s", SURROUND_FILE_4R);
797 ALOGE("Cannot open filter co-efficient file %s", SURROUND_FILE_1I);
802 ALOGE("Cannot open filter co-efficient file %s", SURROUND_FILE_2I);
807 ALOGE("Cannot open filter co-efficient file %s", SURROUND_FILE_3I);
812 ALOGE("Cannot open filter co-efficient file %s", SURROUND_FILE_4I);
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  /libcore/luni/src/main/java/libcore/io/
Streams.java 37 * implementations of the others, but often the opposite is more efficient.
48 * implementations of the others, but often the opposite is more efficient.
  /prebuilts/gcc/darwin-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.6.x-google/plugin/include/
hwint.h 52 /* Set HOST_WIDE_INT. This should be the widest efficient host
56 With a sane ABI, 'long' is the largest efficient host integer type.
  /prebuilts/gcc/darwin-x86/arm/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6.x-google/plugin/include/
hwint.h 52 /* Set HOST_WIDE_INT. This should be the widest efficient host
56 With a sane ABI, 'long' is the largest efficient host integer type.
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6/lib/gcc/arm-eabi/4.6.x-google/plugin/include/
hwint.h 52 /* Set HOST_WIDE_INT. This should be the widest efficient host
56 With a sane ABI, 'long' is the largest efficient host integer type.
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6.x-google/plugin/include/
hwint.h 52 /* Set HOST_WIDE_INT. This should be the widest efficient host
56 With a sane ABI, 'long' is the largest efficient host integer type.
  /libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/math/
BigInteger.java 30 * This implementation is efficient for operations traditionally used in
459 * not recommended as the current implementation is not efficient.
476 * not recommended as the current implementation is not efficient.
531 * the current implementation is not efficient.
577 * the current implementation is not efficient.
597 * the current implementation is not efficient.
617 * the current implementation is not efficient.
636 * the current implementation is not efficient.
658 * the current implementation is not efficient.
670 * the current implementation is not efficient
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/efficient-downloads/
efficient-network-access.jd 1 page.title=Optimizing Downloads for Efficient Network Access
50 <img src="{@docRoot}images/efficient-downloads/mobile_radio_state_machine.png" />
71 <img src="{@docRoot}images/efficient-downloads/graphs.png" />
134 <p>It's generally more efficient to reuse existing network connections than to initiate new ones. Reusing connections also allows the network to more intelligently react to congestion and related network data issues.</p>
138 <p>For example, it would be more efficient to make a single request for every news article to be returned in a single request / response than to make multiple queries for several news categories.
149 <img src="{@docRoot}images/efficient-downloads/DDMS.png" />
152 <p>By monitoring the frequency of your data transfers, and the amount of data transferred during each connection, you can identify areas of your application that can be made more battery-efficient. Generally, you will be looking for short spikes that can be delayed, or that should cause a later transfer to be preempted.</p>
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/installer/util/
language_selector.cc 124 // A less-than overload to do slightly more efficient searches in the
130 // A less-than overload to do slightly more efficient searches in the
136 // A not-so-efficient less-than overload for the same uses as above.
  /art/runtime/base/
casts.h 56 // if it's not). In normal mode, we do the efficient static_cast<>
  /developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/RepeatingAlarm/RepeatingAlarmSample/src/main/java/com/example/android/repeatingalarm/
RepeatingAlarmFragment.java 76 // efficient way to skyrocket the uninstall rate of an application, so use with care.
  /developers/samples/android/background/alarms/RepeatingAlarm/RepeatingAlarmSample/src/main/java/com/example/android/repeatingalarm/
RepeatingAlarmFragment.java 76 // efficient way to skyrocket the uninstall rate of an application, so use with care.

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