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| libio.h | 114 /* Magic numbers and bits for the _flags field. 115 The magic numbers use the high-order bits of _flags; 117 Note: The magic numbers must all be negative if stdio
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| /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/x86_64-linux/include/c++/4.6.x-google/tr1/ |
| random.h | 44 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 222 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 325 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 344 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 527 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 711 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/ndk/5/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/tr1_impl/ |
| random | 40 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 212 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 315 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 334 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 517 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 701 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/ndk/6/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/tr1_impl/ |
| random | 40 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 212 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 315 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 334 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 517 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 701 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/ndk/7/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include/tr1_impl/ |
| random | 40 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 212 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 315 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 334 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 517 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 701 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.4.3/include/tr1_impl/ |
| random | 40 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 212 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 315 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 334 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 517 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 701 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/include/tr1/ |
| random.h | 44 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 222 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 325 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 344 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 527 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 711 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/ndk/8/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/include/tr1/ |
| random.h | 44 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 222 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 325 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 344 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 527 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 711 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/include/tr1/ |
| random.h | 44 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 222 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 325 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 344 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 527 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 711 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.7/include/tr1/ |
| random.h | 44 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 222 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 325 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 344 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 527 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 711 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/ndk/9/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.8/include/tr1/ |
| random.h | 44 * A facility for generating random numbers on selected distributions. 222 * Produces random numbers on a given distribution function using a 325 * numbers, either from a discrete or a continuous interval. The 344 * A random number generator that produces pseudorandom numbers using the 527 * correctly, this generator will produce numbers with a very long period and 711 * numbers using @f$x_{i}\leftarrow(x_{i - s} - x_{i - r} - [all...] |
| /prebuilts/tools/common/proguard/proguard4.7/docs/ |
| FAQ.html | 69 source file names, line numbers, field names, method names, argument names, 76 names, method names, and line numbers given in exception stack traces. 241 out. If line numbers have been obfuscated away, a list of alternative method
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| histedit.c | 354 * Turn into event numbers. 365 * XXX - this should not depend on the event numbers 366 * always increasing. Add sequence numbers or offset
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| /external/markdown/MarkdownTest/Tests_2004/ |
| Markdown Documentation - Syntax.text | 320 Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods: 326 It's important to note that the actual numbers you use to mark the 349 you can use ordinal numbers in your ordered Markdown lists, so that 350 the numbers in your source match the numbers in your published HTML. 611 Link definition names may constist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation -- but they are *not* case sensitive. E.g. these two links:
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| Markdown Documentation - Syntax.text | 320 Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods: 326 It's important to note that the actual numbers you use to mark the 349 you can use ordinal numbers in your ordered Markdown lists, so that 350 the numbers in your source match the numbers in your published HTML. 611 Link definition names may constist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation -- but they are *not* case sensitive. E.g. these two links:
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| markdown-syntax.txt | 320 Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods: 326 It's important to note that the actual numbers you use to mark the 349 you can use ordinal numbers in your ordered Markdown lists, so that 350 the numbers in your source match the numbers in your published HTML. 611 Link definition names may constist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation -- but they are *not* case sensitive. E.g. these two links:
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| syntax-toc.txt | 283 Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods: 289 It's important to note that the actual numbers you use to mark the 312 you can use ordinal numbers in your ordered Markdown lists, so that 313 the numbers in your source match the numbers in your published HTML. 574 Link definition names may constist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation -- but they are *not* case sensitive. E.g. these two links:
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| markdown-syntax.txt | 320 Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods: 326 It's important to note that the actual numbers you use to mark the 349 you can use ordinal numbers in your ordered Markdown lists, so that 350 the numbers in your source match the numbers in your published HTML. 611 Link definition names may constist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation -- but they are *not* case sensitive. E.g. these two links:
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| /external/protobuf/src/google/protobuf/io/ |
| tokenizer_unittest.cc | 71 // This test iterates through the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 and tests that 359 // Test that newlines affect line numbers correctly. 368 // Test that tabs affect column numbers correctly. 647 "0:4: Numbers starting with leading zero must be in octal.\n" }, 651 "0:5: Hex and octal numbers must be integers.\n" }, 653 "0:4: Hex and octal numbers must be integers.\n" },
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| message.h | 46 // repeated int32 numbers = 2; 73 // assert(foo.numbers(0) == 1); 74 // assert(foo.numbers(1) == 5); 75 // assert(foo.numbers(2) == 42); 90 // FieldDescriptor* numbers_field = descriptor->FindFieldByName("numbers"); 226 // Normally, if unknown tag numbers are encountered when parsing a message, [all...] |
| /external/smack/src/org/jivesoftware/smack/util/ |
| StringUtils.java | 602 * String of hexadecimal numbers. This method is synchronized to avoid 733 * Array of numbers and letters of mixed case. Numbers appear in the list 742 * Returns a random String of numbers and letters (lower and upper case) 752 * @return a random String of numbers and letters of the specified length. 758 // Create a char buffer to put random letters and numbers in.
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| /prebuilts/gcc/darwin-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6/share/man/man1/ |
| arm-eabi-objdump.1 | 151 [\fB\-l\fR|\fB\-\-line\-numbers\fR] 366 .IP "\fB\-\-line\-numbers\fR" 4 367 .IX Item "--line-numbers" 370 source line numbers corresponding to the object code or relocs shown. 465 appropriate for the specified \s-1ABI\s0. By default, \s-1FPR\s0 numbers are printed 494 \&\fI\s-1ARCH\s0\fR may be specified as \fBnumeric\fR to have numbers printed
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| arm-linux-androideabi-objdump.1 | 151 [\fB\-l\fR|\fB\-\-line\-numbers\fR] 366 .IP "\fB\-\-line\-numbers\fR" 4 367 .IX Item "--line-numbers" 370 source line numbers corresponding to the object code or relocs shown. 465 appropriate for the specified \s-1ABI\s0. By default, \s-1FPR\s0 numbers are printed 494 \&\fI\s-1ARCH\s0\fR may be specified as \fBnumeric\fR to have numbers printed
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| /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6/share/man/man1/ |
| arm-eabi-objdump.1 | 151 [\fB\-l\fR|\fB\-\-line\-numbers\fR] 366 .IP "\fB\-\-line\-numbers\fR" 4 367 .IX Item "--line-numbers" 370 source line numbers corresponding to the object code or relocs shown. 465 appropriate for the specified \s-1ABI\s0. By default, \s-1FPR\s0 numbers are printed 494 \&\fI\s-1ARCH\s0\fR may be specified as \fBnumeric\fR to have numbers printed
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| /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/share/man/man1/ |
| arm-linux-androideabi-objdump.1 | 151 [\fB\-l\fR|\fB\-\-line\-numbers\fR] 366 .IP "\fB\-\-line\-numbers\fR" 4 367 .IX Item "--line-numbers" 370 source line numbers corresponding to the object code or relocs shown. 465 appropriate for the specified \s-1ABI\s0. By default, \s-1FPR\s0 numbers are printed 494 \&\fI\s-1ARCH\s0\fR may be specified as \fBnumeric\fR to have numbers printed
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