/external/chromium_org/third_party/libjingle/source/talk/media/devices/ |
dummydevicemanager_unittest.cc | 85 const std::string imaginary("_NOT A REAL DEVICE_"); 88 audio_ins.push_back(Device(imaginary, imaginary)); 89 audio_outs.push_back(Device(imaginary, imaginary)); 90 video_ins.push_back(Device(imaginary, imaginary)); 96 EXPECT_NE(imaginary, audio_ins[i].name); 99 EXPECT_NE(imaginary, audio_outs[i].name); 102 EXPECT_NE(imaginary, video_ins[i].name) [all...] |
devicemanager_unittest.cc | 215 const std::string imaginary("_NOT A REAL DEVICE_"); 218 audio_ins.push_back(Device(imaginary, imaginary)); 219 audio_outs.push_back(Device(imaginary, imaginary)); 220 video_ins.push_back(Device(imaginary, imaginary)); 226 EXPECT_NE(imaginary, audio_ins[i].name); 229 EXPECT_NE(imaginary, audio_outs[i].name); 232 EXPECT_NE(imaginary, video_ins[i].name) [all...] |
/external/ceres-solver/internal/ceres/ |
polynomial.cc | 126 Vector* imaginary) { 133 if (imaginary != NULL) { 134 imaginary->setZero(1); 140 Vector* imaginary) { 150 if (imaginary != NULL) { 151 imaginary->setZero(2); 175 if (imaginary != NULL) { 176 (*imaginary)(0) = sqrt_D / (2.0 * a); 177 (*imaginary)(1) = -sqrt_D / (2.0 * a); 184 Vector* imaginary) { [all...] |
polynomial.h | 65 // Likewise, if imaginary is not NULL, imaginary parts will be returned in it. 68 Vector* imaginary);
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polynomial_test.cc | 88 // imaginary argument to FindPolynomialRoots. 95 Vector imaginary; local 101 Vector* const imaginary_ptr = use_imaginary ? &imaginary : NULL; 111 EXPECT_EQ(imaginary.size(), N); 113 ExpectArraysClose(N, imaginary.data(), zeros.data(), epsilon);
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/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/JavaScript/src/org/antlr/runtime/ |
Token.js | 14 /** imaginary tree navigation type; traverse "get child" link */ 16 /** imaginary tree navigation type; finish with a child list */
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/cython/src/Cython/Includes/cpython/ |
complex.pxd | 45 # Return the imaginary part of op as a C double.
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/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/ActionScript/project/src/org/antlr/runtime/tree/ |
BaseTreeAdaptor.as | 213 /** Tell me how to create a token for use with imaginary token nodes. 214 * For example, there is probably no input symbol associated with imaginary 225 /** Tell me how to create a token for use with imaginary token nodes. 226 * For example, there is probably no input symbol associated with imaginary
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/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/tool/src/main/antlr3/org/antlr/grammar/v3/ |
DefineGrammarItemsWalker.g | 631 boolean imaginary = 634 if ( !imaginary && grammar.buildAST() &&
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/external/eigen/blas/ |
chbmv.f | 88 * Note that the imaginary parts of the diagonal elements need
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chpmv.f | 58 * Note that the imaginary parts of the diagonal elements need
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zhbmv.f | 88 * Note that the imaginary parts of the diagonal elements need
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zhpmv.f | 58 * Note that the imaginary parts of the diagonal elements need
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/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Delphi/Sources/Antlr3.Runtime/ |
Antlr.Runtime.Tree.pas | 212 /// This is invoked from an imaginary node ref on right side of a 220 /// This is invoked from an imaginary node ref on right side of a 229 /// This is invoked from an imaginary node ref on right side of a 645 /// Tell me how to create a token for use with imaginary token nodes. 646 /// For example, there is probably no input symbol associated with imaginary 656 /// Tell me how to create a token for use with imaginary token nodes. 657 /// For example, there is probably no input symbol associated with imaginary [all...] |
Antlr.Runtime.pas | 651 /// and associated with this object. These objects are needed for imaginary [all...] |
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Ruby/lib/antlr3/ |
token.rb | 150 def imaginary?
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/prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/ |
topics.py | 5 'atom-literals': "\nLiterals\n********\n\nPython supports string literals and various numeric literals:\n\n literal ::= stringliteral | integer | longinteger\n | floatnumber | imagnumber\n\nEvaluation of a literal yields an object of the given type (string,\ninteger, long integer, floating point number, complex number) with the\ngiven value. The value may be approximated in the case of floating\npoint and imaginary (complex) literals. See section *Literals* for\ndetails.\n\nAll literals correspond to immutable data types, and hence the\nobject's identity is less important than its value. Multiple\nevaluations of literals with the same value (either the same\noccurrence in the program text or a different occurrence) may obtain\nthe same object or a different object with the same value.\n", [all...] |
/prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/ |
topics.py | 5 'atom-literals': "\nLiterals\n********\n\nPython supports string literals and various numeric literals:\n\n literal ::= stringliteral | integer | longinteger\n | floatnumber | imagnumber\n\nEvaluation of a literal yields an object of the given type (string,\ninteger, long integer, floating point number, complex number) with the\ngiven value. The value may be approximated in the case of floating\npoint and imaginary (complex) literals. See section *Literals* for\ndetails.\n\nAll literals correspond to immutable data types, and hence the\nobject's identity is less important than its value. Multiple\nevaluations of literals with the same value (either the same\noccurrence in the program text or a different occurrence) may obtain\nthe same object or a different object with the same value.\n", [all...] |
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/lib/ |
antlr-3.4-complete.jar | |
/prebuilts/misc/common/antlr/ |
antlr-3.4-complete.jar | |