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stubs-32.h | 7 # error Applications may not define the macro _LIBC
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stubs-64.h | 7 # error Applications may not define the macro _LIBC
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.15-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/i386-linux-gnu/gnu/ |
stubs-32.h | 7 # error Applications may not define the macro _LIBC
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.15-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/gnu/ |
stubs-64.h | 7 # error Applications may not define the macro _LIBC
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/prebuilts/sdk/perm/ |
readme.txt | 2 by the core platform and built-in applications for each platform
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/backup/ |
package.html | 4 applications. If a user wipes the data on their device or upgrades to a new Android-powered 5 device, all applications that have enabled backup can restore the user's previous data when the 22 <p>The backup APIs let applications:</p>
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/packages/providers/ApplicationsProvider/res/values-fr-rCA/ |
strings.xml | 19 <string name="app_label" msgid="8842303127802367578">"Fournisseur d\'applications de recherche"</string> 20 <string name="search_label" msgid="6182832093760999173">"Applications"</string> 22 <string name="settings_description" msgid="966629744054022387">"Noms des applications installées"</string>
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/platform_testing/libraries/app-helpers/auto/src/android/platform/test/helpers/auto/ |
AbstractAutoUiProviderHelper.java | 23 * AbstractAutoUiProviderHelper used to open menu in different applications like Dial, 34 * Setup expectations: The applications like dial,Media should be open. 36 * This method is used to open menu in different applications like Dial and Media.
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/docs/source.android.com/src/security/ |
index.jd | 29 applications and devices built on and around the Android platform and supported 34 <strong>Android is designed to be open</strong>. Android applications use 38 confidentiality, integrity, and availability of users, data, applications, the 75 users to install malware, and attacks on third-party applications on Android. 93 issues that are unique to specific applications, such as those related to the 128 <li><strong>Android Application Runtime</strong>: Android applications are most 130 (ART). However, many applications, including core Android services and 131 applications, are native applications or include native libraries. Both ART and 132 native applications run within the same security environment, contained withi [all...] |
/packages/apps/Settings/res/xml/ |
app_storage_settings.xml | 21 <com.android.settings.applications.LayoutPreference 26 <com.android.settings.applications.SpacePreference 37 <com.android.settings.applications.LayoutPreference 73 <com.android.settings.applications.SpacePreference 83 <com.android.settings.applications.LayoutPreference
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/docs/source.android.com/src/security/overview/ |
app-security.jd | 26 <h2 id="elements-of-applications">Elements of Applications</h2> 29 applications are most often written in the Java programming language and run in 30 the Dalvik virtual machine. However, applications can also be written in native 31 code. Applications are installed from a single file with the .apk file 66 <p>All applications on Android run in an Application Sandbox, described earlier in this document. 76 sensitive APIs are intended for use by trusted applications and protected 98 of the permissions granted to the application, and applications that are 103 <p>Within the device settings, users are able to view permissions for applications 113 Applications may declare their own permissions for other applications to use [all...] |
kernel-security.jd | 28 facility to enable secure communication between applications running in 33 application from harming other applications, the Android system, or the device 69 (including the traditional Linux configuration), where multiple applications 72 between applications and the system at the process level through standard Linux 73 facilities, such as user and group IDs that are assigned to applications. By 74 default, applications cannot interact with each other and applications have 82 native code and to operating system applications. All of the software above the 84 framework, application runtime, and all applications, run within the Application 91 lead to corruption in other applications housed in the same memory space [all...] |
/device/linaro/bootloader/edk2/AppPkg/ |
AppPkg.dsc | 3 # This package contains applications which depend upon Standard Libraries
109 #### Sample Applications.
110 AppPkg/Applications/Hello/Hello.inf # No LibC includes or functions.
111 AppPkg/Applications/Main/Main.inf # Simple invocation. No other LibC functions.
112 AppPkg/Applications/Enquire/Enquire.inf #
113 AppPkg/Applications/ArithChk/ArithChk.inf #
117 AppPkg/Applications/OrderedCollectionTest/OrderedCollectionTest.inf {
130 # AppPkg/Applications/Python/PythonCore.inf
133 # AppPkg/Applications/Python/Python-2.7.10/Python2710.inf
136 # AppPkg/Applications/Lua/Lua.inf [all...] |
/docs/source.android.com/src/security/enhancements/ |
enhancements42.jd | 12 have applications screened by an application verifier, prior to installation. 20 <li><strong>Always-on VPN</strong> - VPN can be configured so that applications will not have 22 applications from sending data across other networks.</li> 42 system libraries and applications to prevent memory corruption.</li> 44 <li><strong>ContentProvider default configuration</strong> - Applications which target API 47 Provider</a>, reducing default attack surface for applications.</li>
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/os/ |
StatFs.java | 101 * reserved blocks (that are not available to normal applications). This 102 * corresponds to the Unix {@code statvfs.f_bfree} field. Most applications 111 * blocks (that are not available to normal applications). Most applications 128 * applications. This corresponds to the Unix {@code statvfs.f_bavail} field. 136 * applications.
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/packages/apps/Settings/tests/unit/src/com/android/settings/applications/ |
ManageApplicationsTest.java | 17 package com.android.settings.applications; 25 import com.android.settingslib.applications.AppUtils; 26 import com.android.settingslib.applications.ApplicationsState; 27 import com.android.settingslib.applications.ApplicationsState.AppFilter; 29 import com.android.settingslib.applications.ApplicationsState.CompoundFilter; 30 import com.android.settingslib.applications.instantapps.InstantAppDataProvider;
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/device/linaro/bootloader/edk2/BaseTools/Source/Python/UPT/ |
Makefile | 25 APPLICATIONS=$(BIN_DIR)\UPT.exe
29 all: SetPythonPath $(APPLICATIONS)
40 @for %%i in ($(APPLICATIONS)) do @del /f /q %%i
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/packages/apps/Protips/res/values-fr/ |
arrays.xml | 20 <item msgid="4457112202911142877">"Accéder aux applications\n Appuyez sur le lanceur d\'applications. @drawable/all_apps"</item> 21 <item msgid="8842580895829057430">"Ajouter des applications à l\'écran d\'accueil\n Appuyez sur une application du lanceur jusqu\'à ce qu\'elle vibre, puis faites-la glisser."</item>
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/packages/apps/Settings/src/com/android/settings/applications/ |
AppInfoWithHeader.java | 17 package com.android.settings.applications; 19 import static com.android.settings.applications.AppHeaderController.ActionType; 28 import com.android.settingslib.applications.AppUtils;
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FetchPackageStorageAsyncLoader.java | 17 package com.android.settings.applications; 28 import com.android.settingslib.applications.StorageStatsSource; 29 import com.android.settingslib.applications.StorageStatsSource.AppStorageStats;
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/packages/apps/Settings/src/com/android/settings/applications/defaultapps/ |
DefaultAutofillPreferenceController.java | 17 package com.android.settings.applications.defaultapps; 26 import com.android.settings.applications.AutofillManagerWrapper; 27 import com.android.settings.applications.AutofillManagerWrapperImpl;
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/packages/apps/Settings/src/com/android/settings/datausage/ |
AppStateDataUsageBridge.java | 16 import com.android.settings.applications.AppStateBaseBridge; 17 import com.android.settingslib.applications.ApplicationsState; 18 import com.android.settingslib.applications.ApplicationsState.AppEntry;
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/development/samples/browseable/DragAndDropAcrossApps/ |
_index.jd | 10 This sample contains two separate Android applications: DragSource and
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/external/cmockery/cmockery_0_1_2/ |
README | 6 To compile the cmockery library and example applications run ./configure
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/external/e2fsprogs/ |
README.subset | 3 other non-ext2-related applications.
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