/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/net/ |
route.h | 100 #define RTF_FLOW 0x02000000 /* flow significant route */
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/sys/ |
mman.h | 121 The status is returned in a vector of bytes. The least significant
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/prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/include/python2.7/ |
longobject.h | 96 /* _PyLong_AsByteArray: Convert the least-significant 8*n bits of long
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/prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/test/ |
test_imaplib.py | 2 # If we end up with a significant number of tests that don't require
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/prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/include/python2.7/ |
longobject.h | 96 /* _PyLong_AsByteArray: Convert the least-significant 8*n bits of long
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/prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/test/ |
test_imaplib.py | 2 # If we end up with a significant number of tests that don't require
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/sdk/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/ |
DebuggerConnector.java | 70 * <li> There are a significant number of calls to {@link #isWorkspaceApp(String)}, with
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/sdk/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.tests/unittests/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/editors/layout/gle2/ |
DomUtilitiesTest.java | 52 // Differences in text are NOT significant!
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/i18n/ |
decNumberLocal.h | 280 uByte *msd; /* -> most significant digit */ 345 /* In DFISZERO the first test checks the least-significant word */ 397 /* [the top 2 bits will always be in the more-significant uInt] */ 451 /* In-line sequence to convert least significant 10 bits of uInt */ 540 /* a base-billion uInt array, with the least-significant */ 594 /* the MSD), with the least-significant 0-999 'digit' at offset 0.*/ [all...] |
dcfmtsym.cpp | 181 NULL, /* Significant digit symbol - not in CLDR */ 421 fSymbols[kSignificantDigitSymbol] = (UChar)0x0040; // '@' significant digit
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/external/icu/icu4c/source/i18n/ |
decNumberLocal.h | 280 uByte *msd; /* -> most significant digit */ 345 /* In DFISZERO the first test checks the least-significant word */ 397 /* [the top 2 bits will always be in the more-significant uInt] */ 451 /* In-line sequence to convert least significant 10 bits of uInt */ 540 /* a base-billion uInt array, with the least-significant */ 594 /* the MSD), with the least-significant 0-999 'digit' at offset 0.*/ [all...] |
/frameworks/av/media/libstagefright/codecs/amrnb/enc/src/ |
amrencode.cpp | 539 least significant bit) to WMF (aka, non-IF2). The WMF format stores the data 540 in octets. The least significant 4 bits of the first octet contains the 3GPP 541 frame type information and the most significant 4 bits are zeroed out. The 548 The least significant nibble of the first octet contains the 3GPP frame type 549 and the most significant nibble contains the first 4 encoded speech bits. The 567 pEncOutput in the little endian configuration, i.e., least significant byte, 568 followed by most significant byte. The num_enc_bytes is set to
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/frameworks/opt/telephony/src/java/com/google/android/mms/pdu/ |
PduComposer.java | 210 * ; with the most significant bit set to one (1xxx xxxx) and with 211 * ; the value in the remaining least significant bits. 254 * ; most significant octet encoded first (big-endian representation). 359 * and place them in the payloads of multiple octets. The most significant 360 * bits are placed in the first octets with the least significant bits [all...] |
/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-w64-mingw32-4.8/share/info/ |
gmp.info-2 | 47 * Call HGCD recursively, on the most significant N/2 limbs. Apply the 55 * Call HGCD recursively, on the most significant N/2 limbs of the 67 subquadratic GCD chops off the most significant third of the limbs (the 94 code chops off the most significant half of the inputs for the call to 95 HGCD in the first iteration, and the most significant two thirds for 256 A significant fraction of non-squares can be quickly identified by 367 Since the base case produces digits from least to most significant 656 significant when N is small, and when N is large clearly the multiply 673 The assembly subroutines in GMP are the most significant source of 730 `mpn_mul_basecase' and `mpn_sqr_basecase' give significant speedups [all...] |
/docs/source.android.com/src/devices/sensors/ |
sensor-types.jd | 236 <li><a href="#step_detector">Step detector</a> and <a href="#significant_motion">Significant motion</a>, which are usually based on an accelerometer, but could be based on other 337 <td><p><a href="#significant_motion">Significant motion</a> <img 394 <h3 id="significant_motion">Significant motion</h3> 400 <p>A significant motion detector triggers when the detecting a ?significant 402 <p>Examples of such significant motions are:</p> 407 <p>Examples of situations that do not trigger significant motion:</p> 413 <p>At the high level, the significant motion detector is used to reduce the power 416 on significant motion to wake the device up when the user is changing location.</p> [all...] |
batching.jd | 30 <p>Batching can enable significant power savings by preventing the SoC from waking 169 counter-productive. The goal here is to save significant amounts of power.
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/external/deqp/modules/gles3/performance/ |
es3pDepthTests.cpp | [all...] |
/external/llvm/lib/Support/ |
APInt.cpp | [all...] |
APFloat.cpp | 339 significant BITS bits. */ 408 when the least significant BITS are truncated. BITS cannot be 524 significant nibble. Write out exactly COUNT hexdigits, return 953 // Note that there are two significant bits at the left-hand side of the 1002 // Convert the result having "2 * precision" significant-bits back to the one 1003 // having "precision" significant-bits. First, move the radix point from 1010 // the radix point (i.e. "MSB . rest-significant-bits"). [all...] |
/external/valgrind/main/ |
NEWS.old | 66 3.3.0 is a feature release with many significant improvements and the 82 has some significant improvements aimed at reducing the false error 474 3.2.0 is a feature release with many significant improvements and the 710 3.1.0 is a feature release with a number of significant improvements: [all...] |
/external/oprofile/events/ia64/itanium2/ |
events | 226 event:0x9c counters:0,1,2,3 um:zero minimum:5000 name:BUS_BRQ_LIVE_REQ_HI : BRQ Live Requests (two most-significant-bit of the 5-bit outstanding BRQ request count) 227 event:0x9b counters:0,1,2,3 um:zero minimum:5000 name:BUS_BRQ_LIVE_REQ_LO : BRQ Live Requests (three least-significant-bit of the 5-bit outstanding BRQ request count 232 event:0x98 counters:0,1,2,3 um:zero minimum:5000 name:BUS_IOQ_LIVE_REQ_HI : Inorder Bus Queue Requests (two most-significant-bit of the 4-bit outstanding IOQ request count) 233 event:0x97 counters:0,1,2,3 um:zero minimum:5000 name:BUS_IOQ_LIVE_REQ_LO : Inorder Bus Queue Requests (two least-significant-bit of the 4-bit outstanding IOQ request count) 240 event:0x9a counters:0,1,2,3 um:zero minimum:5000 name:BUS_OOQ_LIVE_REQ_HI : Out-of-order Bus Queue Requests (two most-significant-bit of the 4-bit outstanding OOQ request count) 241 event:0x99 counters:0,1,2,3 um:zero minimum:5000 name:BUS_OOQ_LIVE_REQ_LO : Out-of-order Bus Queue Requests (three least-significant-bit of the 4-bit outstanding OOQ request count)
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/external/libphonenumber/java/src/com/android/i18n/phonenumbers/ |
PhoneNumberUtil.java | 70 // The minimum and maximum length of the national significant number. 472 * Numbers with more than one '/' symbol in the national significant number are also dropped at [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/base/strings/ |
string_number_conversions.cc | 332 uint8 msb = 0; // most significant 4 bits 333 uint8 lsb = 0; // least significant 4 bits
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/external/chromium_org/net/third_party/nss/ssl/ |
sslgathr.c | 18 ** the most significant bit in the first byte) then gathers up the data 348 ** the most significant bit in the first byte) then gathers up the data
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/platform/image-decoders/bmp/ |
BMPImageReader.h | 200 // It doesn't matter that we never set the most significant byte 321 // data, as well as truncate the least significant bits of > 8-bit fields.
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