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ipsock.go | 15 // supportsIPv4 reports whether the platform supports IPv4 19 // supportsIPv6 reports whether the platform supports IPv6 23 // supportsIPv4map reports whether the platform supports 95 // ipv4only reports whether the kernel supports IPv4 addressing mode 101 // ipv6only reports whether the kernel supports IPv6 addressing mode
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/multiple-apks/ |
texture.jd | 78 the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/supports-gl-texture-element.html">supports-gl-texture 102 "red", instead of "The one that supports ETC1 texture formats", etc.</p> 202 devices which support them, and should a device ever come along which supports both Red and Green, 221 <supports-gl-texture android:name="GL_OES_compressed_ETC1_RGB8_texture" /> 229 <supports-gl-texture android:name="GL_AMD_compressed_ATC_texture" /> 237 <supports-gl-texture android:name="GL_IMG_texture_compression_pvrtc" /> 249 <li>Double check your manifest filters for conflicting information (an APK that only supports 276 supports-screens: 'xlarge' 277 supports-any-density: 'true [all...] |
multiple.jd | 362 <supports-screens android:smallScreens="true" 374 <supports-screens android:smallScreens="false" 386 <supports-screens android:smallScreens="false" 398 <supports-screens android:smallScreens="true" 406 Note that technically, multiple APK?s will work with either the supports-screens tag, or the 407 compatible-screens tag. Supports-screens is generally preferred, and it?s generally a really bad 426 <li>Double check your manifest filters for conflicting information (an APK that only supports 453 supports-screens: 'xlarge' 454 supports-any-density: 'true' 460 supports-screens and compatible-screens, and that you don?t have unintended "uses-feature" value [all...] |
/frameworks/ex/camera2/portability/src/com/android/ex/camera2/portability/ |
CameraCapabilities.java | 568 public final boolean supports(SceneMode scene) { method in class:CameraCapabilities 572 public boolean supports(final CameraSettings settings) { method in class:CameraCapabilities 591 public final boolean supports(FlashMode flash) { method in class:CameraCapabilities 605 public final boolean supports(FocusMode focus) { method in class:CameraCapabilities 619 public boolean supports(WhiteBalance wb) { method in class:CameraCapabilities 627 public boolean supports(Feature ft) { method in class:CameraCapabilities 681 if (!supports(Feature.ZOOM)) { 709 if (!supports(focusMode)) { 710 if (supports(FocusMode.FIXED)) { 726 if (!supports(flashMode)) [all...] |
/docs/source.android.com/src/compatibility/cts/ |
setup.jd | 29 <p>CTS tests require a Wi-Fi network that supports IPv6, can treat the Device 44 <p>If the DUT supports the Bluetooth LE feature, then at least three 51 <p>CTS currently supports 64-bit Linux and Mac OS host machines.</p> 140 SD card that supports Ultra High Speed (UHS) Bus with SDHC or SDXC capacity or 144 <li>If the device has SIM card slots, plug in an activated SIM card to each slot. If the device supports SMS, each SIM card should have its own number field populated.</li> 156 <li>Connect to a Wi-Fi network that supports IPv6, can treat the Device 197 device supports video codecs, the CTS media files must be copied to the
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/content/res/ |
CompatibilityInfo.java | 146 * <supports-screen> android:expandible in the manifest. 151 * Has the application said that its UI supports large screens? Based on the 152 * <supports-screen> android:largeScreens in the manifest. 157 * Has the application said that its UI supports xlarge screens? Based on the 158 * <supports-screen> android:xlargeScreens in the manifest. 173 // assume if it supports large screens that we should allow it 192 // the screen if it explicitly says it supports the screen size we
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/hardware/qcom/msm8994/original-kernel-headers/linux/ |
fuse.h | 119 * If the kernel supports a larger major version, then userspace shall 120 * reply with the major version it supports, ignore the rest of the 124 * If the library supports a larger major version, then it shall fall 216 * FUSE_SPLICE_WRITE: kernel supports splice write on the device 217 * FUSE_SPLICE_MOVE: kernel supports splice move on the device 218 * FUSE_SPLICE_READ: kernel supports splice read on the device 220 * FUSE_HAS_IOCTL_DIR: kernel supports ioctl on directories
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/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/AArch64/ |
arm64-collect-loh.ll | 73 ; LDRSW supports loading from a literal. 150 ; LDRSW supports loading from a literal. 222 ; LDRSW supports loading from a literal. 302 ; LDRSB supports loading from a literal. 319 ; LDRSB supports loading from a literal. 353 ; LDRSH supports loading from a literal. 384 ; LDRSH supports loading from a literal. 403 ; LDR supports loading from a literal. 435 ; LDR float supports loading from a literal. 467 ; LDR half supports loading from a literal [all...] |
/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/sql/ |
DatabaseMetaData.java | 389 * Retrieves whether this database supports <code>ALTER TABLE</code> 398 * Retrieves whether this database supports <code>ALTER TABLE</code> 407 * Retrieves whether this database supports column aliasing. 419 * Retrieves whether this database supports concatenations between 429 * Retrieves whether this database supports the JDBC scalar function 440 * Retrieves whether this database supports the JDBC scalar function 456 * Retrieves whether this database supports table correlation names. 473 * Retrieves whether this database supports expressions in 482 * Retrieves whether this database supports using a column that is 492 * Retrieves whether this database supports some form o [all...] |
/system/bt/btif/co/ |
bta_av_co.c | 691 /* Check if this sink supports SCMS */ [all...] |
/frameworks/native/include/media/hardware/ |
HardwareAPI.h | 51 // in the section below. Otherwise, unless the node supports the 105 // If the component supports this using the "OMX.google.android.index.storeANWBufferInMetadata" 113 // If the component supports this using the "OMX.google.android.index.storeMetaDataInBuffers" 171 // If the decoder supports dynamic output buffers, it may ignore this 321 // as described below if it supports this extension. 346 // color information to those values mid-stream. If component supports updating a portion of 402 // device supports additional dataspaces, or because it wants to perform color-space extension 407 // the color aspects (e.g. because the device supports additional dataspaces, or because it wants 427 // is detected. Component SHALL behave as described below if it supports this extension. 453 // component supports updating a portion of the information, those values should be updated i [all...] |
/packages/services/Telephony/src/com/android/services/telephony/ |
TelecomAccountRegistry.java | 220 // TODO: Switch to using Icon.createWithResource() once that supports tinting. 407 * Indicates whether this account supports pausing video calls. 408 * @return {@code true} if the account supports pausing video calls, {@code false} 416 * Indicates whether this account supports merging calls (i.e. conferencing). 417 * @return {@code true} if the account supports merging calls, {@code false} otherwise. 424 * Indicates whether this account supports video conferencing. 425 * @return {@code true} if the account supports video conferencing, {@code false} otherwise. 515 * Determines if the {@link AccountEntry} associated with a {@link PhoneAccountHandle} supports 533 * Determines if the {@link AccountEntry} associated with a {@link PhoneAccountHandle} supports 551 * Determines if the {@link AccountEntry} associated with a {@link PhoneAccountHandle} supports [all...] |
/external/mesa3d/docs/ |
egl.html | 96 internal library that supports multiple APIs.</p> 193 <p>This driver supports both <code>x11</code> and <code>drm</code> platforms. 203 <p>This driver is based on Gallium3D. It supports all rendering APIs and 204 hardwares supported by Gallium3D. It is the only driver that supports OpenVG. 216 the EGL API. It supports both direct and indirect rendering when the GLX does. 299 surface created. If the window system the driver supports has native pbuffers,
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/external/nanohttpd/ |
README.md | 112 * Supports parameter parsing of GET and POST methods. 114 * Supports file upload. Uses memory for small uploads, temp files for large ones. 125 * Supports both dynamic content and file serving. 126 * File server supports directory listing, `index.html` and `index.htm`. 127 * File server supports partial content (streaming & continue download). 128 * File server supports ETags.
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/external/nanohttpd/src/site/markdown/ |
index.md | 112 * Supports parameter parsing of GET and POST methods. 114 * Supports file upload. Uses memory for small uploads, temp files for large ones. 125 * Supports both dynamic content and file serving. 126 * File server supports directory listing, `index.html` and `index.htm`. 127 * File server supports partial content (streaming & continue download). 128 * File server supports ETags.
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/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/util/ |
NavigableSet.java | 200 * this set, and vice-versa. The returned set supports all optional set 201 * operations that this set supports. 236 * reflected in this set, and vice-versa. The returned set supports all 237 * optional set operations that this set supports. 265 * are reflected in this set, and vice-versa. The returned set supports 266 * all optional set operations that this set supports.
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SortedSet.java | 126 * this set, and vice-versa. The returned set supports all 127 * optional set operations that this set supports. 158 * supports all optional set operations that this set supports. 185 * supports all optional set operations that this set supports.
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/device/google/dragon/audio/hal/ |
audio_hw.h | 24 /* TODO: remove resampler if possible when AudioFlinger supports downsampling from 48 to 8 */ 209 /* TODO: remove resampler if possible when AudioFlinger supports downsampling from 48 to 8 */ 263 /* TODO: remove resampler if possible when AudioFlinger supports downsampling from 48 to 8 */
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/docs/source.android.com/src/devices/audio/ |
midi.jd | 66 Android directly supports USB, draft BLE, and virtual (inter-app) transports. 67 Android indirectly supports MIDI 1.0 via an external adapter. 138 MIDI over BLE is always enabled, provided the device supports BLE.
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/external/ImageMagick/www/Magick++/ |
Documentation.html | 12 <p><a href="../Magick++.1">Magick++</a> provides a simple C++ API to the ImageMagick image processing library which supports reading and writing a huge number of image formats as well as supporting a broad spectrum of traditional image processing operations. The ImageMagick C API is complex and the data structures are currently not documented. Magick++ provides access to most of the features available from the C API but in a simple object-oriented and well-documented framework.</p> 15 <p>The Image class supports reference-counted memory management which supports the semantics of an intrinsic variable type (e.g. 'int') with an extremely efficient <tt>operator =</tt> and copy constructor (only a pointer is assigned) while ensuring that the image data is replicated as required so that it the image may be modified without impacting earlier generations. Since the Image class manages heap memory internally, images are best allocated via C++ automatic (stack-based) memory allocation. This support allows most programs using Magick++ to be written without using any pointers, simplifying the implementation and avoiding the risks of using pointers. When a program uses automatic memory allocation to allocate Magick++ images, that aspect of the program becomes naturally exception-safe and thread-safe.</p>
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/external/autotest/server/cros/ap_configurators/ |
ap_configurator_factory_unittest.py | 113 # AP1 supports 2.4GHz band, all modes, and all securities. 123 # AP2 supports 2.4 and 5 GHz, all modes, open system, and visibility. 138 # AP3 supports 2.4GHz band, all modes, all securities, and is not
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/external/chromium-trace/catapult/telemetry/telemetry/internal/platform/ |
platform_backend.py | 20 whether this platform backend supports the device. 49 """ Returns whether this platform backend supports intialization from the 248 """Indicates whether the platform supports installing test CA."""
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/external/clang/test/Index/ |
headerfile-comment-to-html.m | 16 A Device represents a remote or local computer or device with which the Developer Tools can interact. Each Device supports blah blah blah from doing blah blah blah. 20 // CHECK: headerfile-comment-to-html.m:[[@LINE-2]]:12: ObjCInterfaceDecl=Device:{{.*}} FullCommentAsXML=[<Other file="{{[^"]+}}headerfile-comment-to-html.m" line="[[@LINE-2]]" column="12"><Name>Device</Name><USR>c:objc(cs)Device</USR><Headerfile><Para> Device.h <Foundation/Device.h></Para></Headerfile><Declaration>@interface Device\n@end</Declaration><Abstract><Para> A Device represents a remote or local computer or device with which the Developer Tools can interact. Each Device supports blah blah blah from doing blah blah blah.</Para></Abstract></Other>] 31 // CHECK-NEXT: (CXComment_Text Text=[ A Device represents a remote or local computer or device with which the Developer Tools can interact. Each Device supports blah blah blah from doing blah blah blah.])))]
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/external/guava/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ |
RangeSet.java | 106 * <p>The returned view supports the {@link #add} operation if this {@code RangeSet} supports 114 * <p>The returned view supports all optional operations supported by this {@code RangeSet}, with
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/external/skia/site/dev/runtime/ |
index.md | 4 Skia supports the configuration of various aspects of its behavior at runtime, 77 key-value pairs. It supports python-style \# comments. For our example, we might 120 so skia also supports underscores in place of the periods:
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