/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/test/fixedbugs/ |
gcc61244.go | 8 // in gccgo when producing the backend representation.
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/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/test/fixedbugs/ |
gcc61244.go | 8 // in gccgo when producing the backend representation.
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/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/ld/testsuite/ld-mmix/ |
sec-7m.d | 11 # When producing mmo output: sections with an input length not a
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/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/misc/cgo/test/ |
issue1560.go | 45 // bug used to run sleeps in serial, producing a 2*sleepSec-second delay.
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/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/misc/cgo/test/ |
issue1560.go | 45 // bug used to run sleeps in serial, producing a 2*sleepSec-second delay.
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/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/gas/testsuite/gas/arm/ |
branch-reloc.s | 50 @ producing a relocatable file, objdump may match an address to
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/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/crypto/des/ |
const.go | 35 // Used to expand an input block of 32 bits, producing an output block of 48
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block.go | 83 // producing an output block of 48 bits.
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/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/crypto/des/ |
const.go | 35 // Used to expand an input block of 32 bits, producing an output block of 48
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block.go | 83 // producing an output block of 48 bits.
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/external/libvorbis/doc/ |
05-comment.tex | 131 Name of the organization producing the track (i.e. 147 Contact information for the creators or distributors of the track. This could be a URL, an email address, the physical address of the producing label.
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01-introduction.tex | 301 \item compute dot product of floor and residue, producing audio spectrum vector 451 producing the finished audio spectrum of each channel.
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/external/ImageMagick/www/api/ |
histogram.php | 138 <p>Each channel is stretched independantally of each other (producing color distortion) unless the special 'SyncChannels' flag is also provided in the channels setting. If this flag is present the minimum and maximum point will be extracted from all the given channels, and those channels will be stretched by exactly the same amount (preventing color distortion).</p>
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morphology.php | 230 <dd> Octagon:[{radius}[,{scale}]] Generate octagonal shaped kernel of given radius and constant scale. Default radius is 3 producing a 7x7 kernel. A radius of 1 will result in "Diamond" kernel. </dd> 266 <dd> Octagonal:[{radius}][x{scale}[!]] An interleving of Manhatten and Chebyshev metrics producing an increasing octagonally shaped distance. Distances matches those of the "Octagon" shaped kernel of the same radius. The minimum radius and default is 2, producing a 5x5 kernel. </dd> [all...] |
effect.php | 542 <p>Using a separable kernel would be faster, but the negative weights cancel out on the corners of the kernel producing often undesirable ringing in the filtered result; this can be avoided by using a 2D gaussian shaped image sharpening kernel instead.</p>
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/external/v8/test/webkit/fast/js/kde/ |
md5-2.js | 79 * Calculate the MD5 of an array of little-endian words, producing an array
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/external/libjpeg-turbo/simd/ |
jidctred-mmx.asm | 99 ; producing a reduced-size 4x4 output block. 493 ; producing a reduced-size 2x2 output block.
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jidctred-sse2-64.asm | 100 ; producing a reduced-size 4x4 output block. 403 ; producing a reduced-size 2x2 output block.
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jidctred-sse2.asm | 99 ; producing a reduced-size 4x4 output block. 414 ; producing a reduced-size 2x2 output block.
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/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/compress/flate/ |
deflate.go | 495 // as if the dictionary had been written to it without producing
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/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/runtime/ |
mgcwork.go | 23 // potentially producing new pointers to grey objects.
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/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/compress/flate/ |
deflate.go | 495 // as if the dictionary had been written to it without producing
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/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/runtime/ |
mgcwork.go | 23 // potentially producing new pointers to grey objects.
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/external/blktrace/btt/doc/ |
btt.tex | 40 blktrace is capable of producing tremendous amounts of output in the 42 run. It is also capable of producing some general statistics concerning [all...] |
/build/blueprint/ |
module_ctx.go | 64 // A binary-producing Module that depends on the library Module could then do:
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