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  /external/compiler-rt/test/tsan/
signal_longjmp.cc 56 // Ensure that tsan does not think that we are
  /external/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/
2000-12-06-EncodingIdea.txt 27 What do you think?
2001-02-09-AdveComments.txt 13 I think your point was that making all types explicit improves clarity
22 enable some significant optimizations, though we should think about which.
80 o A pair of important synchronization instr'ns to think about:
117 size should not matter. I think we should consider it because I find it
2003-01-23-CygwinNotes.txt 26 does not like = signs in rules. Burg's gram.yc source file uses them. I think
2001-09-18-OptimizeExceptions.txt 39 I think it's a reasonable optimization that hasn't really been addressed
53 What do you think?
2002-05-12-InstListChange.txt 51 benefits, I think this is a very reasonable tradeoff.
53 What do you think?
  /external/llvm/test/CodeGen/AArch64/
arm64-AnInfiniteLoopInDAGCombine.ll 10 ; As we think the (2) optimization from SIGN_EXTEND to ANY_EXTEND is
  /external/llvm/test/MC/ARM/
thumb1-relax-br.s 10 @ this is unrepresentable. FIXME: I think ELF could represent this.
  /external/llvm/test/Transforms/ADCE/
2003-04-25-PHIPostDominateProblem.ll 2 ; entries for it's postdominator. But I think this can only happen when the
  /external/replicaisland/src/com/replica/replicaisland/
CrusherAndouComponent.java 24 setPhase(ComponentPhases.THINK.ordinal());
FrameRateWatcherComponent.java 27 setPhase(GameComponent.ComponentPhases.THINK.ordinal());
GameComponent.java 28 THINK, // decisions are made
PlaySingleSoundComponent.java 26 setPhase(ComponentPhases.THINK.ordinal());
  /external/skia/bench/
MemcpyBench.cpp 60 // Let the libc developers do what they think is best.
  /external/smali/
README.md 9 - [#smali on freenode](http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=smali) - Free free to drop by and ask a question. Don't expect an instant response, but if you hang around someone will respond. Think of it more in terms of.. multi-player notepad.
  /external/valgrind/helgrind/tests/
bar_trivial.c 2 /* This is the most trivial test I could think of that involves
  /external/valgrind/none/tests/s390x/
op00.stderr.exp1 11 i.e. it's Valgrind's fault. If you think this is the case or
op00.stderr.exp2 11 i.e. it's Valgrind's fault. If you think this is the case or
op_exception.stderr.exp 11 i.e. it's Valgrind's fault. If you think this is the case or
24 i.e. it's Valgrind's fault. If you think this is the case or
37 i.e. it's Valgrind's fault. If you think this is the case or
50 i.e. it's Valgrind's fault. If you think this is the case or
  /external/webrtc/
android-webrtc.mk 10 # Think again before changing it
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/sdk/ndk/
index.jd 17 When examining whether or not you should develop in native code, think about your requirements and
  /libcore/dalvik/src/main/java/dalvik/annotation/
ToBeFixed.java 39 * Specifies why this method need to be fixed. If we think it's a bug, explain
  /external/replicaisland/res/values/
wanda.xml 19 Are you feeling better Mr. Android? Your memory is probably still scrambled, but don?t worry--it will return with time as your repair system brings the backup content out of storage. Frankly, I think it?s amazing that you?re still moving around after taking such a powerful hit.
27 Stay away from Kyle if you see him. He messed you up pretty bad before and I think he?s likely to do it again. He?s such an idiot sometimes.
48 This sewer is the pits, huh? I mean, how can there even be a sewer here? It?s not like there are any buildings to connect it to. The things that are here, they all grew here, I guess. Mr. Rokudou says it?s just The Source doing what it does, but it gives me the creeps. I think there?s another, older structure even deeper underground, but we haven?t found an entrance yet. I almost hope we don?t.
57 We meet again, Mr. Android! How?s your search going? We?ve almost finished our scan of the beach, but I?m not supposed to tell you about it. Mr. Rokudou and Dr. Kabochanomizu don?t think too highly of each other, I gather, so technically you?re a business rival. Don?t worry though, I like you.
61 Mr. Rokudou is a pretty amazing guy. I mean, he?s like the head of this giant corporation and he sort of sounds like a robot when he talks <small>(no offense!)</small>, but he?s put all this energy into finding The Source so he can rid the world of disease, hunger, and war. That?s such a noble aspiration, particularly for a businessman, don?t you think?
96 Did you even think about what you were doing? Did you even consider that maybe, just maybe, there was some other way to resolve the situation? Or do you just calculate the shortest possible path to your objective and then iterate until it?s complete? Just follow the rules by rote, never considering whether or not your way is the best way?
100 Kyle was my friend, but to you he was just an obstacle to overcome. You probably didn?t even think of him as a person, just another in a long line of hurdles on the way to the finish line. I can?t believe I trusted a machine.
108 Mr. Rokudou told us that this whole island, every little bit of it, is something that The Source manufactured. The eggheads don?t know why it makes stuff, or how it chooses to grow the things it does, but they think it has something to do with influences from outside sources. <small>Mr. Rokudou calls it ?proximity influence remanifestation,? whatever that means</small>.
128 Let me just say this. I don?t trust Rokudou either. He could have saved Kyle but for some reason he didn?t. I?m starting to think he?s not the man I thought he was. I know he?s helping you out now but I?d watch my back if I were in your shoes.
158 I know Kabocha is completely unstable and you?re trying to stop him by helping Rokudou, but either way I think the world as we know it is going to end. What should we do
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  /external/webrtc/src/common_audio/resampler/
resampler.cc 514 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's needed
550 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's needed
581 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's needed
621 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's needed
644 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's needed
673 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's needed
695 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's needed
791 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's needed
827 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's needed
854 // Can be fixed, but I don't think it's neede
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  /external/valgrind/docs/internals/
why-no-libc.txt 45 thread-local storage (which I think is standard these days). Glibc now
52 In theory, I don't think any of these Valgrind/glibc incompatibilities

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