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/external/valgrind/ |
README.android | 94 # configure command below, even if you think it's wrong.
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/external/valgrind/auxprogs/ |
gen-mdg | 17 # it will think it's there. We see that particularly in m_demangle.
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/external/valgrind/coregrind/m_syswrap/ |
priv_syswrap-linux.h | 257 // I think these are Linux-specific?
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/external/valgrind/docs/internals/ |
howto_BUILD_KDE42.txt | 84 # valgrind bug (unlikely)). I don't think this is necessary on x86
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/external/vboot_reference/firmware/lib/ |
vboot_api_init.c | 149 * FIXME: I think U-Boot won't ever ask us to do this. Can we remove
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/frameworks/av/camera/ |
CameraParameters2.cpp | 94 // XXX i think i can do this with strspn()
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/appwidget/ |
AppWidgetHost.java | 211 // If it turns out other apps need to call this often, we should re-think how this works.
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/os/ |
DropBoxManager.java | 31 * enqueued data exceeds the maximum size. You can think of this as a
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/speech/tts/ |
BlockingAudioTrack.java | 246 // have no option but to wait until we think the track would finish
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/frameworks/base/core/tests/coretests/src/android/text/ |
StaticLayoutTest.java | 209 // Models the effect of the scale and add parameters. I think the current
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/design/patterns/ |
accessibility.jd | 39 <p>As you design your app, think about the labels and notations needed to navigate your app by sound. When using Explore by Touch, the user enables an invisible but audible layer of structure in your application. Like any other aspect of app design, this structure can be simple, elegant, and robust. The following are Android's recommended guidelines to enable effective navigation for all users.</p>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/tools/promote/ |
brand.jd | 53 proper generic term. (Think of "Android" as a term used in place of
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/articles/ |
perf-anr.jd | 59 level, you can think of responsiveness as a <em>class</em> problem. (Compare
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/design-navigation/ |
wireframing.jd | 58 <p>At this point, it's a good idea to think of screen map variations, in case your chosen patterns don't apply well in practice (when you sketch the application's screen layouts). Below is an example screen map variation for tablets that presents story lists for different categories side-by-side, with story view screens remaining independent.</p>
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/frameworks/compile/slang/ |
slang_rs_reflect_utils.cpp | 314 // Java will think that \U tells of a Unicode character.
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/libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/io/ |
OutputStreamWriter.java | 194 // Strictly speaking, I think it's part of the CharsetEncoder contract that you call
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/ndk/sources/android/libthread_db/gdb-6.6/ |
libthread_db.c | 292 // I don't think we need to do anything here...
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/ndk/sources/android/libthread_db/gdb-7.3.x/ |
libthread_db.c | 317 // I don't think we need to do anything here...
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/ndk/sources/android/libthread_db/gdb-7.6/ |
libthread_db.c | 330 // I don't think we need to do anything here...
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/ndk/sources/cxx-stl/stlport/src/ |
lock_free_slist.h | 63 // a "m" operand for the cmpxchg8b argument (GCC might think it can make
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/ndk/sources/host-tools/make-3.81/tests/ |
NEWS | 61 weren't tested with perl 4, however I think they should work.
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/ndk/sources/host-tools/make-3.81/tests/scripts/features/ |
targetvars | 182 # PR/2020: More hassles with += target-specific vars. I _really_ think
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/packages/apps/Bluetooth/jni/ |
com_android_bluetooth_avrcp.cpp | 75 /* TODO: I think we leak the addr object, we should add a
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/packages/apps/Calendar/src/com/android/calendar/event/ |
EventViewUtils.java | 87 * (perhaps because we don't think it's allowed for this calendar), we return zero (the
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/packages/apps/Email/provider_src/com/android/email/mail/transport/ |
MailTransport.java | 222 // TODO: Instead of reporting the name of the server we think we're connecting to,
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