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  /development/samples/browseable/ElevationDrag/src/com.example.android.common/activities/
SampleActivityBase.java 22 import com.example.android.common.logger.Log;
43 /** Set up targets to receive log data */
45 // Using Log, front-end to the logging chain, emulates android.util.log method signatures.
46 // Wraps Android's native log framework
48 Log.setLogNode(logWrapper);
50 Log.i(TAG, "Ready");
  /development/samples/browseable/ElevationDrag/src/com.example.android.common/logger/
LogWrapper.java 18 import android.util.Log;
21 * Helper class which wraps Android's native Log utility in the Logger interface. This way
26 // For piping: The next node to receive Log data after this one has done its work.
44 * Prints data out to the console using Android's native log mechanism.
45 * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc.
46 * @param tag Tag for for the log data. Can be used to organize log statements.
53 // There actually are log methods that don't take a msg parameter. For now,
63 msg += "\n" + Log.getStackTraceString(tr);
66 // This is functionally identical to Log.x(tag, useMsg)
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  /development/samples/browseable/FloatingActionButtonBasic/src/com.example.android.common/activities/
SampleActivityBase.java 22 import com.example.android.common.logger.Log;
43 /** Set up targets to receive log data */
45 // Using Log, front-end to the logging chain, emulates android.util.log method signatures.
46 // Wraps Android's native log framework
48 Log.setLogNode(logWrapper);
50 Log.i(TAG, "Ready");
  /development/samples/browseable/FloatingActionButtonBasic/src/com.example.android.common/logger/
LogWrapper.java 18 import android.util.Log;
21 * Helper class which wraps Android's native Log utility in the Logger interface. This way
26 // For piping: The next node to receive Log data after this one has done its work.
44 * Prints data out to the console using Android's native log mechanism.
45 * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc.
46 * @param tag Tag for for the log data. Can be used to organize log statements.
53 // There actually are log methods that don't take a msg parameter. For now,
63 msg += "\n" + Log.getStackTraceString(tr);
66 // This is functionally identical to Log.x(tag, useMsg)
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  /development/samples/browseable/FragmentTransition/src/com.example.android.common/activities/
SampleActivityBase.java 22 import com.example.android.common.logger.Log;
43 /** Set up targets to receive log data */
45 // Using Log, front-end to the logging chain, emulates android.util.log method signatures.
46 // Wraps Android's native log framework
48 Log.setLogNode(logWrapper);
50 Log.i(TAG, "Ready");
  /development/samples/browseable/FragmentTransition/src/com.example.android.common/logger/
LogWrapper.java 18 import android.util.Log;
21 * Helper class which wraps Android's native Log utility in the Logger interface. This way
26 // For piping: The next node to receive Log data after this one has done its work.
44 * Prints data out to the console using Android's native log mechanism.
45 * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc.
46 * @param tag Tag for for the log data. Can be used to organize log statements.
53 // There actually are log methods that don't take a msg parameter. For now,
63 msg += "\n" + Log.getStackTraceString(tr);
66 // This is functionally identical to Log.x(tag, useMsg)
    [all...]
  /development/samples/browseable/ImmersiveMode/src/com.example.android.common/activities/
SampleActivityBase.java 22 import com.example.android.common.logger.Log;
43 /** Set up targets to receive log data */
45 // Using Log, front-end to the logging chain, emulates android.util.log method signatures.
46 // Wraps Android's native log framework
48 Log.setLogNode(logWrapper);
50 Log.i(TAG, "Ready");
  /development/samples/browseable/ImmersiveMode/src/com.example.android.common/logger/
LogWrapper.java 18 import android.util.Log;
21 * Helper class which wraps Android's native Log utility in the Logger interface. This way
26 // For piping: The next node to receive Log data after this one has done its work.
44 * Prints data out to the console using Android's native log mechanism.
45 * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc.
46 * @param tag Tag for for the log data. Can be used to organize log statements.
53 // There actually are log methods that don't take a msg parameter. For now,
63 msg += "\n" + Log.getStackTraceString(tr);
66 // This is functionally identical to Log.x(tag, useMsg)
    [all...]
  /development/samples/browseable/Interpolator/src/com.example.android.common/activities/
SampleActivityBase.java 22 import com.example.android.common.logger.Log;
43 /** Set up targets to receive log data */
45 // Using Log, front-end to the logging chain, emulates android.util.log method signatures.
46 // Wraps Android's native log framework
48 Log.setLogNode(logWrapper);
50 Log.i(TAG, "Ready");
  /development/samples/browseable/Interpolator/src/com.example.android.common/logger/
LogWrapper.java 18 import android.util.Log;
21 * Helper class which wraps Android's native Log utility in the Logger interface. This way
26 // For piping: The next node to receive Log data after this one has done its work.
44 * Prints data out to the console using Android's native log mechanism.
45 * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc.
46 * @param tag Tag for for the log data. Can be used to organize log statements.
53 // There actually are log methods that don't take a msg parameter. For now,
63 msg += "\n" + Log.getStackTraceString(tr);
66 // This is functionally identical to Log.x(tag, useMsg)
    [all...]
  /development/samples/browseable/JobScheduler/src/com.example.android.common.logger/
LogWrapper.java 18 import android.util.Log;
21 * Helper class which wraps Android's native Log utility in the Logger interface. This way
26 // For piping: The next node to receive Log data after this one has done its work.
44 * Prints data out to the console using Android's native log mechanism.
45 * @param priority Log level of the data being logged. Verbose, Error, etc.
46 * @param tag Tag for for the log data. Can be used to organize log statements.
53 // There actually are log methods that don't take a msg parameter. For now,
63 msg += "\n" + Log.getStackTraceString(tr);
66 // This is functionally identical to Log.x(tag, useMsg)
    [all...]