/external/pixman/pixman/ |
pixman-gradient-walker.c | 32 _pixman_gradient_walker_init (pixman_gradient_walker_t *walker, 36 walker->num_stops = gradient->n_stops; 37 walker->stops = gradient->stops; 38 walker->left_x = 0; 39 walker->right_x = 0x10000; 40 walker->a_s = 0.0f; 41 walker->a_b = 0.0f; 42 walker->r_s = 0.0f; 43 walker->r_b = 0.0f; 44 walker->g_s = 0.0f [all...] |
/external/apache-xml/src/main/java/org/apache/xpath/axes/ |
WalkingIterator.java | 83 * Get the analysis bits for this walker, as defined in the WalkerFactory. 91 AxesWalker walker = m_firstWalker; local 93 while (null != walker) 95 int bit = walker.getAnalysisBits(); 97 walker = walker.getNextWalker(); 206 * Get the head of the walker list. 208 * @return The head of the walker list, or null 218 * Set the head of the walker list. 220 * @param walker Should be a valid AxesWalker 262 AxesWalker walker = m_firstWalker; local 290 AxesWalker walker = m_firstWalker; local [all...] |
AxesWalker.java | 65 * walker in the op map. 101 * Do a deep clone of this walker, including next and previous walkers. 173 * Detaches the walker from the set which it iterated over, releasing 200 * Get the analysis bits for this walker, as defined in the WalkerFactory. 230 XSLMessages.createXPATHMessage(XPATHErrorResources.ER_SETTING_WALKER_ROOT_TO_NULL, null)); //"\n !!!! Error! Setting the root of a walker to null!!!"); 256 * Set the next walker in the location step chain. 259 * @param walker Reference to AxesWalker derivative, or may be null. 261 public void setNextWalker(AxesWalker walker) 263 m_nextWalker = walker; 267 * Get the next walker in the location step chain 356 AxesWalker walker = wi().getLastUsedWalker(); local 417 AxesWalker walker; local [all...] |
WalkingIteratorSorted.java | 98 AxesWalker walker = m_firstWalker; local 102 for(int i = 0; null != walker; i++) 104 int axis = walker.getAxis(); 106 if(walker.isDocOrdered()) 114 walker = walker.getNextWalker(); 117 boolean isLastWalker = (null == walker.getNextWalker()); 120 if(walker.isDocOrdered() && (axis == Axis.DESCENDANT || 148 // AxesWalker walker = m_firstWalker; 152 // for(int i = 0; null != walker; i++ [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/dom/ |
NodeRenderingTraversal.cpp | 63 ComposedTreeWalker walker(node, ComposedTreeWalker::CanStartFromShadowBoundary); 64 return toContainerNode(walker.traverseParent(walker.get(), details)); 79 ComposedTreeWalker walker(node); 81 walker.parent(); 82 walker.firstChild(); 84 walker.nextSibling(); 86 if (walker.get() || node->isAfterPseudoElement()) 87 return walker.get(); 89 Node* parent = walker.traverseParent(node) [all...] |
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/ObjC/Framework/examples/treerewrite/ |
main.m | 24 // SimpleCTP *walker = [[SimpleCTP alloc] initWithTreeNodeStream:treeStream]; 25 // [walker program]; 32 // [walker release];
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/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/ObjC/Framework/examples/treeparser/ |
Main.java | 17 LangDumpDecl walker = new LangDumpDecl(nodes); local 18 walker.decl();
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main.m | 26 LangDumpDecl walker = new LangDumpDecl(nodes); 27 walker.decl(); 50 LangDumpDecl *walker = [LangDumpDecl newLangDumpDecl:nodes]; 51 [walker decl];
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/re2/re2/testing/ |
null_walker.cc | 7 #include "re2/walker-inl.h" 11 // Null walker. For benchmarking the walker itself. 13 class NullWalker : public Regexp::Walker<bool> {
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/external/regex-re2/re2/testing/ |
null_walker.cc | 7 #include "re2/walker-inl.h" 11 // Null walker. For benchmarking the walker itself. 13 class NullWalker : public Regexp::Walker<bool> {
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/external/valgrind/main/memcheck/tests/ |
vcpu_fbench.stdout.exp | 1 Ready to begin John Walker's floating point accuracy
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/external/libusb/ |
AUTHORS | 17 Rob Walker
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/re2/re2/ |
walker-inl.h | 22 template<typename T> class Regexp::Walker { 24 Walker(); 25 virtual ~Walker(); 95 DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(Walker); 98 template<typename T> T Regexp::Walker<T>::PreVisit(Regexp* re, 104 template<typename T> T Regexp::Walker<T>::PostVisit(Regexp* re, 112 template<typename T> T Regexp::Walker<T>::Copy(T arg) { 132 template<typename T> Regexp::Walker<T>::Walker() { 137 template<typename T> Regexp::Walker<T>::~Walker() [all...] |
/external/regex-re2/re2/ |
walker-inl.h | 22 template<typename T> class Regexp::Walker { 24 Walker(); 25 virtual ~Walker(); 95 DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(Walker); 98 template<typename T> T Regexp::Walker<T>::PreVisit(Regexp* re, 104 template<typename T> T Regexp::Walker<T>::PostVisit(Regexp* re, 112 template<typename T> T Regexp::Walker<T>::Copy(T arg) { 132 template<typename T> Regexp::Walker<T>::Walker() { 137 template<typename T> Regexp::Walker<T>::~Walker() [all...] |
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Ruby/test/functional/tree-parser/ |
basic.rb | 39 walker = FlatListWalker::TreeParser.new( nodes ) 40 walker.a 41 walker.output.should == "abc, 34" 75 walker = SimpleTreeWalker::TreeParser.new( nodes ) 76 walker.a 77 walker.output.should == "abc, 34" 114 walker = FlatVsTreeDecisionWalker::TreeParser.new( nodes ) 115 walker.a 116 walker.output.should == "^(a 1)b 2\n" 152 walker = FlatVsTreeDecision2Walker::TreeParser.new( nodes [all...] |
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Python/tests/ |
t047treeparser.py | 66 walker = self.getWalker(nodes) 67 walker.program() 69 # FIXME: need to crosscheck with Java target (compile walker with 73 walker.traces, 115 walker = self.getWalker(nodes) 116 r = walker.variable()
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/sqlite/src/src/ |
walker.c | 39 int sqlite3WalkExpr(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ 62 int sqlite3WalkExprList(Walker *pWalker, ExprList *p){ 79 int sqlite3WalkSelectExpr(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ 97 int sqlite3WalkSelectFrom(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ 121 ** If the Walker does not have an xSelectCallback() then this routine 124 int sqlite3WalkSelect(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){
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/prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/compiler/ |
visitor.py | 101 def walk(tree, visitor, walker=None, verbose=None): 102 if walker is None: 103 walker = _walker() 105 walker.VERBOSE = verbose 106 walker.preorder(tree, visitor) 107 return walker.visitor
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/prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/compiler/ |
visitor.py | 101 def walk(tree, visitor, walker=None, verbose=None): 102 if walker is None: 103 walker = _walker() 105 walker.VERBOSE = verbose 106 walker.preorder(tree, visitor) 107 return walker.visitor
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/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Ruby/test/functional/ast-output/ |
tree-rewrite.rb | 1012 walker = FlatListWalker::TreeParser.new( nodes ) 1013 result = walker.a 1026 walker = SimpleTreeWalker::TreeParser.new( nodes ) 1027 result = walker.a 1040 walker = CombinedRewriteAndAutoWalker::TreeParser.new( nodes ) 1041 result = walker.a.tree 1050 walker = CombinedRewriteAndAutoWalker::TreeParser.new( nodes ) 1051 result = walker.a.tree 1063 walker = AvoidDupWalker::TreeParser.new( nodes ) 1064 result = walker. [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/bintrees/bintrees/ |
qavltree.pyx | 52 cdef cWalker walker 53 walker = cWalker() 54 walker.set_tree(self._root) 55 return walker
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qbintree.pyx | 52 cdef cWalker walker 53 walker = cWalker() 54 walker.set_tree(self._root) 55 return walker
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qrbtree.pyx | 52 cdef cWalker walker 53 walker = cWalker() 54 walker.set_tree(self._root) 55 return walker
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/external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/resources/chromeos/chromevox/walkers/ |
abstract_walker.js | 55 * valid CursorSelection in the dom, or null. For example, if the walker 66 * That is, the valid elements for this walker are totally ordered; going 72 * @return {cvox.CursorSelection} Returns the valid selection the walker moves 80 * this walker's linearization of the DOM. 96 * or null. For example, if the walker navigates across 110 * This defines the set of valid selections for this walker. 130 * sel must be valid CursorSelections for this walker, prevSel may be any 142 * sel must be valid CursorSelections for this walker, prevSel may be any 152 * Returns if this walker supports the given action. 161 * Performs an action specific to the walker [all...] |
/ndk/tests/device/issue42891-boost-1_52/jni/boost/boost/ |
next_prior.hpp | 3 // (C) Copyright Dave Abrahams and Daniel Walker 1999-2003. Distributed under the Boost 10 // 13 Dec 2003 Added next(x, n) and prior(x, n) (Daniel Walker)
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