| /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/include/ |
| ratio | 51 * Compile time representation of finite rational numbers. 114 // Some double-precision utilities, where numbers are represented as 347 // Both numbers are positive. 416 // True addition of nonnegative numbers. 446 // True subtraction of nonnegative numbers yielding a nonnegative result.
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| /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.8/include/ |
| ratio | 51 * Compile time representation of finite rational numbers. 111 // Some double-precision utilities, where numbers are represented as 350 // Both numbers are positive. 419 // True addition of nonnegative numbers. 449 // True subtraction of nonnegative numbers yielding a nonnegative result.
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| /prebuilts/gcc/darwin-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6/share/info/ |
| stabs.info | 110 information describes features of the source file like line numbers, 200 definition may refer to other types by number, and those type numbers 203 define several type numbers at once. 291 file. Line numbers have been added to make it easier to refer to parts 364 line numbers, procedure names and types, and the beginnings and ends of 372 * Line Numbers:: 466 File: stabs.info, Node: Include Files, Next: Line Numbers, Prev: Source Files, Up: Program Structure 499 strings included in the header file, omitting any file numbers. The 518 File: stabs.info, Node: Line Numbers, Next: Procedures, Prev: Include Files, Up: Program Structure 520 2.4 Line Numbers [all...] |
| /prebuilts/gcc/darwin-x86/arm/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/share/info/ |
| stabs.info | 110 information describes features of the source file like line numbers, 200 definition may refer to other types by number, and those type numbers 203 define several type numbers at once. 291 file. Line numbers have been added to make it easier to refer to parts 364 line numbers, procedure names and types, and the beginnings and ends of 372 * Line Numbers:: 466 File: stabs.info, Node: Include Files, Next: Line Numbers, Prev: Source Files, Up: Program Structure 499 strings included in the header file, omitting any file numbers. The 518 File: stabs.info, Node: Line Numbers, Next: Procedures, Prev: Include Files, Up: Program Structure 520 2.4 Line Numbers [all...] |
| /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6/share/info/ |
| stabs.info | 110 information describes features of the source file like line numbers, 200 definition may refer to other types by number, and those type numbers 203 define several type numbers at once. 291 file. Line numbers have been added to make it easier to refer to parts 364 line numbers, procedure names and types, and the beginnings and ends of 372 * Line Numbers:: 466 File: stabs.info, Node: Include Files, Next: Line Numbers, Prev: Source Files, Up: Program Structure 499 strings included in the header file, omitting any file numbers. The 518 File: stabs.info, Node: Line Numbers, Next: Procedures, Prev: Include Files, Up: Program Structure 520 2.4 Line Numbers [all...] |
| /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/share/info/ |
| stabs.info | 110 information describes features of the source file like line numbers, 200 definition may refer to other types by number, and those type numbers 203 define several type numbers at once. 291 file. Line numbers have been added to make it easier to refer to parts 364 line numbers, procedure names and types, and the beginnings and ends of 372 * Line Numbers:: 466 File: stabs.info, Node: Include Files, Next: Line Numbers, Prev: Source Files, Up: Program Structure 499 strings included in the header file, omitting any file numbers. The 518 File: stabs.info, Node: Line Numbers, Next: Procedures, Prev: Include Files, Up: Program Structure 520 2.4 Line Numbers [all...] |
| /external/aac/libSBRdec/src/ |
| env_extr.h | 100 /*!< Shift raw envelope data to support fractional numbers. 122 #define NRG_EXP_OFFSET 16 /*!< Will be added to the reference energy's exponent to prevent negative numbers */ 123 #define NOISE_EXP_OFFSET 38 /*!< Will be added to the noise level exponent to prevent negative numbers */
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| /external/apache-xml/src/main/java/org/apache/xml/dtm/ref/ |
| CoroutineManager.java | 115 /** Limit on the coroutine ID numbers accepted. I didn't want the 167 * allowing applications to select their own numbers (they may want 169 * numbers on demand. This routine's intended to support both
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| /external/bison/doc/ |
| refcard.tex | 16 % comment out this line if you want page numbers to appear. 64 % We only change the following to change the version numbers and 158 % page numbers from the output.
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| /external/bzip2/ |
| CHANGES | 141 large numbers of files have invalid magic numbers. 150 with version numbers less than 1.0 are in some way, experimental,
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| /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/resources/options/ |
| autofill_options_list.js | 487 var numbers = this.dataModel.slice(0, this.dataModel.length - 1); 488 numbers.splice(index, remove, value); 491 info[1] = numbers;
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| /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/safe_browsing/ |
| protocol_manager.h | 229 // numbers for each list that we have to the server. Getting the chunk numbers 237 // SafeBrowsing database since the existing chunk numbers are remembered from
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| /external/chromium_org/chrome/renderer/spellchecker/ |
| spellcheck_worditerator.cc | 47 // * It discards characters not needed by our spellchecker (e.g. numbers, 158 // Treat numbers as word characters except for Arabic and Hebrew. 376 // invalid words (e.g. numbers and characters not supported by the
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| /external/chromium_org/native_client_sdk/src/libraries/third_party/newlib-extras/netinet/ |
| in.h | 236 * The value IP_PORTRANGE_HIGH changes the range of candidate port numbers 259 * ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers 261 * port numbers are divided into three ranges:
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| /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/html/ |
| HTMLMetaElement-in.cpp | 237 // Numbers >= 1, numbers <= -1, device-width and device-height are mapped to yes. 238 // Numbers in the range <-1, 1>, and unknown values, are mapped to no.
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| /external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/i18n/ |
| regexcst.pl | 162 # We read all states first, before writing anything, so that the state numbers 268 print " uint8_t fNextState; // 0-250: normal next-state numbers\n"; 310 # emit a mapping array from state numbers to state names.
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| /external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/i18n/unicode/ |
| rbnf.h | 61 * The RuleBasedNumberFormat class formats numbers according to a set of rules. This number formatter is 80 * In a typical spellout rule set, the first twenty rules are the words for the numbers from 86 * <p>For larger numbers, we can use the preceding set of rules to format the ones place, and 100 * to all numbers from its own base value to one less than the next rule's base value. The 107 * <p>For even larger numbers, we can actually look up several parts of the number in the 143 * Notice also that the size of the major groupings in large numbers is controlled by the 144 * spacing of the rules: because in English we group numbers by thousand, the higher rules 178 * <p>The above syntax suffices only to format positive integers. To format negative numbers, 184 * where the base value would be. This rule is used to format all negative numbers. the 188 * <p>We also add a special rule called a <em>fraction rule </em>for numbers with fractiona [all...] |
| /external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/test/intltest/ |
| tsnmfmt.cpp | 189 // Both numbers DON'T have a round-off problem when multiplied by 100! (shown as %) 257 // try again with very large numbers 261 // try again with very large numbers
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| /external/chromium_org/third_party/protobuf/src/google/protobuf/ |
| descriptor_database.h | 89 // Finds the tag numbers used by all known extensions of 94 // numbers. Returns true if the search was successful, otherwise 158 // An index mapping file names, symbol names, and extension numbers to
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| /external/chromium_org/v8/src/ |
| math.js | 95 // of range than negative numbers; check the upper bound first. 97 // Numbers in the range [0, 2^31) can be floored by converting 247 // All numbers x in each loop forms a set S.
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| /external/chromium_org/v8/test/mjsunit/ |
| array-sort.js | 40 // Sort numbers by value using a compare functions. 44 // Default sort on negative numbers. 49 // Default sort on negative and non-negative numbers.
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| /external/eclipse-basebuilder/basebuilder-3.6.2/org.eclipse.releng.basebuilder/plugins/org.eclipse.test.performance.ui/src/org/eclipse/test/internal/performance/results/db/ |
| ComponentResults.java | 86 * Get all results numbers for a given machine of the current component. 88 * @param configName The name of the configuration to get numbers 289 // hence, creates a fake scenario to read the numbers and skip to the next scenario
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| /external/eigen/Eigen/src/Core/ |
| Matrix.h | 82 * <dd>Fixed-size means that the numbers of rows and columns are known are compile-time. In this case, Eigen allocates the array 86 * Dynamic-size means that the numbers of rows or columns are not necessarily known at compile-time. In this case they are runtime 95 * when the exact numbers of rows and columns are not known are compile-time, but it is known at compile-time that they cannot
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| /external/elfutils/libebl/ |
| libebl.h | 236 /* Fill in register information given DWARF register numbers. 251 /* Fill in the DWARF register numbers for the registers used in system calls. 335 Dwarf_Half count; /* Consecutive register numbers here. */
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| /external/icu4c/i18n/ |
| regexcst.pl | 162 # We read all states first, before writing anything, so that the state numbers 268 print " uint8_t fNextState; // 0-250: normal next-state numbers\n"; 310 # emit a mapping array from state numbers to state names.
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