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  /external/regex-re2/re2/testing/
exhaustive2_test.cc 35 TEST(LineEnds, Exhaustive) {
  /external/v8/src/debug/
debug-interface.h 130 std::vector<int> LineEnds() const;
  /external/v8/src/inspector/
v8-debugger-script.cc 114 std::vector<int> lineEnds = script->LineEnds();
115 CHECK(lineEnds.size());
116 int source_length = lineEnds[lineEnds.size() - 1];
117 if (lineEnds.size()) {
118 m_endLine = static_cast<int>(lineEnds.size()) + m_startLine - 1;
119 if (lineEnds.size() > 1) {
120 m_endColumn = source_length - lineEnds[lineEnds.size() - 2] - 1
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  /external/ImageMagick/www/api/
morphology.php 254 <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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  /external/v8/src/
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