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  /external/stlport/test/unit/
bcompos_test.cpp 38 binary_compose<logical_and<bool>, odd, positive>
39 b = binary_compose<logical_and<bool>, odd, positive>(logical_and<bool>(), odd(), positive());
52 compose2(logical_and<bool>(), odd(), positive()));
count_test.cpp 24 static int odd(int a_);
62 int elements = count_if(numbers.begin(), numbers.end(), odd);
66 count_if(numbers.begin(), numbers.end(), odd, elements);
70 int CountTest::odd(int a_) function in class:CountTest
unary_test.cpp 47 //unary_negate<odd>::argument_type arg_val = 0;
48 int* p = find_if((int*)array, (int*)array + 3, unary_negate<odd>(odd()));
55 int* p = find_if((int*)array, (int*)array + 3, not1(odd()));
  /ndk/tests/device/test-gnustl-full/unit/
bcompos_test.cpp 38 binary_compose<logical_and<bool>, odd, positive>
39 b = binary_compose<logical_and<bool>, odd, positive>(logical_and<bool>(), odd(), positive());
52 compose2(logical_and<bool>(), odd(), positive()));
count_test.cpp 24 static int odd(int a_);
62 int elements = count_if(numbers.begin(), numbers.end(), odd);
66 count_if(numbers.begin(), numbers.end(), odd, elements);
70 int CountTest::odd(int a_) function in class:CountTest
  /ndk/tests/device/test-stlport/unit/
bcompos_test.cpp 38 binary_compose<logical_and<bool>, odd, positive>
39 b = binary_compose<logical_and<bool>, odd, positive>(logical_and<bool>(), odd(), positive());
52 compose2(logical_and<bool>(), odd(), positive()));
count_test.cpp 24 static int odd(int a_);
62 int elements = count_if(numbers.begin(), numbers.end(), odd);
66 count_if(numbers.begin(), numbers.end(), odd, elements);
70 int CountTest::odd(int a_) function in class:CountTest
  /external/llvm/test/TableGen/
list-element-bitref.td 6 string V2 = !if(L[0]{0}, "Odd", "Even");
14 // CHECK-NEXT: string V2 = "Odd";
  /external/libvpx/libvpx/vp9/common/mips/dspr2/
vp9_convolve8_horiz_dspr2.c 81 /* odd 1. pixel */
95 /* odd 2. pixel */
223 /* odd 1. pixel */
238 /* odd 2. pixel */
252 /* odd 3. pixel */
261 /* odd 4. pixel */
427 "mtlo %[vector_64], $ac3 \n\t" /* odd 1 */
437 /* ODD pixels */
441 /* odd 1. pixel */
442 "mtlo %[vector_64], $ac1 \n\t" /* odd 2 *
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vp9_convolve2_avg_horiz_dspr2.c 66 "lbu %[p2], 3(%[dst]) \n\t" /* load odd 2 */
68 /* odd 1. pixel */
72 "lbu %[Temp1], 1(%[dst]) \n\t" /* load odd 1 */
80 /* odd 2. pixel */
84 "lbux %[tn1], %[Temp2](%[cm]) \n\t" /* odd 1 */
93 "addqh_r.w %[Temp1], %[Temp1], %[tn1] \n\t" /* average odd 1 */
94 "lbux %[p3], %[Temp4](%[cm]) \n\t" /* odd 2 */
95 "sb %[Temp1], 1(%[dst]) \n\t" /* store odd 1 */
100 "addqh_r.w %[p2], %[p2], %[p3] \n\t" /* average odd 2 */
101 "sb %[p2], 3(%[dst]) \n\t" /* store odd 2 *
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vp9_convolve2_dspr2.c 66 /* odd 1. pixel */
75 /* odd 2. pixel */
187 /* odd 1. pixel */
200 /* odd 2. pixel */
211 /* odd 3. pixel */
216 /* odd 4. pixel */
361 "mtlo %[vector_64], $ac3 \n\t" /* odd 1 */
369 /* ODD pixels */
373 /* odd 1. pixel */
374 "mtlo %[vector_64], $ac1 \n\t" /* odd 2 *
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vp9_convolve2_horiz_dspr2.c 65 /* odd 1. pixel */
74 /* odd 2. pixel */
173 /* odd 1. pixel */
185 /* odd 2. pixel */
194 /* odd 3. pixel */
199 /* odd 4. pixel */
330 "mtlo %[vector_64], $ac3 \n\t" /* odd 1 */
337 /* ODD pixels */
341 /* odd 1. pixel */
342 "mtlo %[vector_64], $ac1 \n\t" /* odd 2 *
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vp9_convolve8_avg_horiz_dspr2.c 81 "lbu %[p2], 3(%[dst]) \n\t" /* load odd 2 */
83 /* odd 1. pixel */
87 "lbu %[Temp1], 1(%[dst]) \n\t" /* load odd 1 */
100 /* odd 2. pixel */
105 "lbux %[tn1], %[Temp2](%[cm]) \n\t" /* odd 1 */
117 "addqh_r.w %[Temp1], %[Temp1], %[tn1] \n\t" /* average odd 1 */
118 "lbux %[n2], %[Temp4](%[cm]) \n\t" /* odd 2 */
119 "sb %[Temp1], 1(%[dst]) \n\t" /* store odd 1 */
124 "addqh_r.w %[p2], %[p2], %[n2] \n\t" /* average odd 2 */
125 "sb %[p2], 3(%[dst]) \n\t" /* store odd 2 *
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vp9_convolve8_dspr2.c 97 /* odd 1. pixel */
111 /* odd 2. pixel */
248 /* odd 1. pixel */
265 /* odd 2. pixel */
282 /* odd 3. pixel */
291 /* odd 4. pixel */
468 "mtlo %[vector_64], $ac3 \n\t" /* odd 1 */
479 /* ODD pixels */
483 /* odd 1. pixel */
484 "mtlo %[vector_64], $ac1 \n\t" /* odd 2 *
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  /dalvik/dx/tests/092-ssa-cfg-edge-cases/
info.txt 1 This test case runs a few odd control flow graphs through the optimizer.
  /external/icu4c/test/intltest/
selfmts.cpp 50 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("other{odd or even}"),
51 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("odd{The number {0, number, integer} is odd.}other{The number {0, number, integer} is even.}"),
52 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("odd{The number {1} is odd}other{The number {1} is even}"),
58 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("odd")
68 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("odd or even"),
69 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("odd or even"),
70 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("odd or even"),
75 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("The number {0, number, integer} is odd.")
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  /external/chromium_org/third_party/mesa/src/docs/
RELNOTES-3.4 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
14 Odd numbered versions (such as 3.3) designate new developmental releases.
RELNOTES-3.4.1 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
14 Odd numbered versions (such as 3.3) designate new developmental releases.
RELNOTES-3.4.2 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
14 Odd numbered versions (such as 3.3) designate new developmental releases.
RELNOTES-4.0.1 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
14 Odd numbered versions (such as 3.3) designate new developmental releases.
  /external/mesa3d/docs/
RELNOTES-3.4 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
14 Odd numbered versions (such as 3.3) designate new developmental releases.
RELNOTES-3.4.1 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
14 Odd numbered versions (such as 3.3) designate new developmental releases.
RELNOTES-3.4.2 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
14 Odd numbered versions (such as 3.3) designate new developmental releases.
RELNOTES-4.0.1 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
14 Odd numbered versions (such as 3.3) designate new developmental releases.
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/resources/sync_internals/
notifications.html 4 table#notificationInfo tr:nth-child(odd) {

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