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  /packages/apps/Camera2/
version.mk 29 # NOTE: arch needs to be more significant than density because x86 devices support running ARM
  /packages/apps/UnifiedEmail/src/com/android/mail/utils/
InputSmoother.java 17 * Some devices have significant sampling noise: it could be that samples come in too late,
  /packages/inputmethods/LatinIME/tools/dicttool/
Android.mk 43 # a significant part of the dependencies are mocked in the compat/ directory, with empty or
  /prebuilts/devtools/repository/
sdk-stats-1.xsd 38 most likely they will only get refreshed when there's a significant
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.6/sysroot/usr/include/X11/
XWDFile.h 49 /* Values in the file are most significant byte first. */
Xos.h 30 * in a "significant" number of source files.
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.6/sysroot/usr/include/bits/
xopen_lim.h 53 PASS_MAX Maximum number of significant bytes in a password.
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/X11/
XWDFile.h 49 /* Values in the file are most significant byte first. */
Xos.h 30 * in a "significant" number of source files.
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/bits/
xopen_lim.h 53 PASS_MAX Maximum number of significant bytes in a password.
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-w64-mingw32-4.8/share/doc/mpfr/examples/
rndo-add.c 7 * least significant bit is a one.
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/platforms/android-19/arch-arm/usr/include/rs/
rsType.h 119 // Internal structure from most to least significant.
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/platforms/android-19/arch-mips/usr/include/rs/
rsType.h 119 // Internal structure from most to least significant.
  /prebuilts/ndk/9/platforms/android-19/arch-x86/usr/include/rs/
rsType.h 119 // Internal structure from most to least significant.
  /prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/include/python2.7/
longintrepr.h 80 In a normalized number, ob_digit[abs(ob_size)-1] (the most significant
  /prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/include/python2.7/
longintrepr.h 80 In a normalized number, ob_digit[abs(ob_size)-1] (the most significant
  /bionic/libc/arch-arm64/generic/bionic/
strncmp.S 100 /* Limit % 8 == 0 => all bytes significant. */
142 MSB might be significant. */
  /bionic/libc/include/arpa/
nameser_compat.h 54 #define LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234 /* least-significant byte first (vax, pc) */
55 #define BIG_ENDIAN 4321 /* most-significant byte first (IBM, net) */
  /developers/samples/android/common/src/java/com/example/android/common/util/
Pools.java 21 * expensive operation, which can lead to significant performance overhead if
28 * making them available for use. This can provide a significant performance
  /development/ndk/platforms/android-L/include/arpa/
nameser_compat.h 54 #define LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234 /* least-significant byte first (vax, pc) */
55 #define BIG_ENDIAN 4321 /* most-significant byte first (IBM, net) */
  /external/bluetooth/bluedroid/embdrv/sbc/decoder/include/
oi_bt_spec.h 99 * the most significant 32 bits are stored with the same endian-ness as is
104 OI_UINT32 ms32bits; /**< most significant 32 bits of 128-bit UUID */
  /external/chromium_org/media/filters/
h264_to_annex_b_bitstream_converter.cc 115 // five least significant bits of first NAL unit byte signify nal_unit_type
195 // Five least significant bits of first NAL unit byte signify
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/libphonenumber/src/phonenumbers/
asyoutypeformatter.h 193 // significant number, since we have either detected a national prefix or an
219 // significant number, and it is formatted (e.g. with space inserted). For
phonenumberutil.h 196 // Gets the national significant number of a phone number. Note a national
197 // significant number doesn't contain a national prefix or any formatting.
202 // passed in, so that clients could use it to split a national significant
244 // significant number into NDC and subscriber number. The NDC of a phone
446 // significant number. It is sometimes okay to dial the subscriber
581 // significant number could contain a leading zero. An example of such a
590 // The minimum and maximum length of the national significant number.
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  /external/chromium_org/third_party/webrtc/modules/desktop_capture/x11/
x_server_pixel_buffer.cc 24 // (most-significant) bit set becomes the most-significant bit of the word.

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