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/external/libmicrohttpd/src/include/
w32functions.h
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#error w32functions.h is
designed
only for W32 systems
/external/bison/doc/
bison.x
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It should be upwardly compatible with input files
designed
refcard.tex
85
\centerline{
designed
by Brendan Kehoe and Gavin Nicol}
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\centerline{
designed
by Brendan Kehoe and Gavin Nicol}
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% This multi-way format was
designed
by Stephen Gildea
/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/crypto/md5/
md5block.go
37
// MD5 was
designed
so that x86 processors can just iterate
gen.go
232
// MD5 was
designed
so that x86 processors can just iterate
/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/crypto/md5/
md5block.go
37
// MD5 was
designed
so that x86 processors can just iterate
gen.go
232
// MD5 was
designed
so that x86 processors can just iterate
/external/dnsmasq/contrib/Suse/
dnsmasq-suse.spec
25
is
designed
to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It can
/external/skia/tools/lua/
paths.lua
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-- This script is
designed
to count the number of times we fall back to software
/external/libunwind/doc/
libunwind.tex
203
\Prog{Libunwind} has been
designed
to enable unwinding across
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been
designed
for maximum efficiency, so as to minimize the
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data-structure encapsulating the dynamic unwind info has been
designed
/build/tools/droiddoc/templates-pdk/
sdkpage.cs
91
The NDK is
designed
for use <em>only</em> in conjunction with the
/external/compiler-rt/make/platform/
clang_macho_embedded.mk
93
# + *vfp:
designed
for Thumb1 CPUs with VFPv2
/external/nanohttpd/
README.md
3
*NanoHTTPD* is a light-weight HTTP server
designed
for embedding in other applications, released under a Modified BSD licence.
/external/nanohttpd/src/site/markdown/
index.md
3
*NanoHTTPD* is a light-weight HTTP server
designed
for embedding in other applications, released under a Modified BSD licence.
/ndk/build/core/
build-local.mk
16
# This file is
designed
to be called from the 'ndk-build' script
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Ruby/lib/antlr3/
streams.rb
55
designed
to be used by recognizers for a specific recognition task. Most of the
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/external/dnsmasq/contrib/dnslist/
dnslist.pl
279
The licenses for most software are
designed
to take away your
290
price. Our General Public Licenses are
designed
to make sure that you
/external/ImageMagick/www/api/
morphology.php
180
<dd> FreiChen:{angle} Frei-Chen Edge Detector is based on a kernel that is similar to the Sobel Kernel, but is
designed
to be isotropic. That is it takes into account the distance of the diagonal in the kernel. </dd>
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<dd> Peak:radius1,radius2 Find any peak larger than the pixels the fall between the two radii. The default ring of pixels is as per "Ring". Edges Find flat orthogonal edges of a binary shape Corners Find 90 degree corners of a binary shape Diagonals:type A special kernel to thin the 'outside' of diagonals LineEnds:type Find end points of lines (for pruning a skeletion) Two types of lines ends (default to both) can be searched for Type 0: All line ends Type 1: single kernel for 4-conneected line ends Type 2: single kernel for simple line ends LineJunctions Find three line junctions (within a skeletion) Type 0: all line junctions Type 1: Y Junction kernel Type 2: Diagonal T Junction kernel Type 3: Orthogonal T Junction kernel Type 4: Diagonal X Junction kernel Type 5: Orthogonal + Junction kernel Ridges:type Find single pixel ridges or thin lines Type 1: Fine single pixel thick lines and ridges Type 2: Find two pixel thick lines and ridges ConvexHull Octagonal Thickening Kernel, to generate convex hulls of 45 degrees Skeleton:type Traditional skeleton generating kernels. Type 1: Tradional Skeleton kernel (4 connected skeleton) Type 2: HIPR2 Skeleton kernel (8 connected skeleton) Type 3: Thinning skeleton based on a ressearch paper by Dan S. Bloomberg (Default Type) ThinSE:type A huge variety of Thinning Kernels
designed
to preserve conectivity. many other kernel sets use these kernels as source definitions. Type numbers are 41-49, 81-89, 481, and 482 which are based on the super and sub notations used in the source research paper. </dd>
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<p>Kernel normalization ('normalize_flags' given) is
designed
to ensure that any use of the kernel scaling factor with 'Convolve' or 'Correlate' morphology methods will fall into -1.0 to +1.0 range. Note that for non-HDRI versions of IM this may cause images to have any negative results clipped, unless some 'bias' is used.</p>
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<p>For special kernels
designed
for locating shapes using 'Correlate', (often only containing +1 and -1 values, representing foreground/brackground matching) a special normalization method is provided to scale the positive values separately to those of the negative values, so the kernel will be forced to become a zero-sum kernel better suited to such searches.</p>
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/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/net/http/
transfer.go
438
// encodings, the loop below is
designed
with foresight. One
/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/text/scanner/
scanner.go
212
// next reads and returns the next Unicode character. It is
designed
such
/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/net/http/
transfer.go
438
// encodings, the loop below is
designed
with foresight. One
/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/text/scanner/
scanner.go
212
// next reads and returns the next Unicode character. It is
designed
such
/external/libvorbis/doc/
01-introduction.tex
58
are
designed
that they may be truncated (or padded) and remain
/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/cmd/dist/
test.go
393
// These tests are not
designed
to run off the host.
/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/cmd/dist/
test.go
393
// These tests are not
designed
to run off the host.
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