Lines Matching full:buckets
7 // vector of numbers corresponding to each of the aggregating buckets).
291 // consecutive buckets that is sooo small, that the integer bounds are the same
296 // that bucket onward we do use the exponential growth of buckets.
543 // buckets), so we need this to make it possible to see what is going on and
544 // not have 0-graphical-height buckets.
614 break; // All buckets are empty.
710 ListValue* buckets) const {
723 buckets->Set(index, bucket_value.release());
731 // buckets.
872 // Adjacent buckets with different widths would have "surprisingly" many (few)