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/external/freetype/include/freetype/internal/
Dftdebug.h93 #define FT_TRACE( level, varformat ) \ macro
102 #define FT_TRACE( level, varformat ) do { } while ( 0 ) /* nothing */ macro
187 #define FT_TRACE0( varformat ) FT_TRACE( 0, varformat )
188 #define FT_TRACE1( varformat ) FT_TRACE( 1, varformat )
189 #define FT_TRACE2( varformat ) FT_TRACE( 2, varformat )
190 #define FT_TRACE3( varformat ) FT_TRACE( 3, varformat )
191 #define FT_TRACE4( varformat ) FT_TRACE( 4, varformat )
192 #define FT_TRACE5( varformat ) FT_TRACE( 5, varformat )
193 #define FT_TRACE6( varformat ) FT_TRACE( 6, varformat )
194 #define FT_TRACE7( varformat ) FT_TRACE( 7, varformat )
/external/chromium-trace/catapult/systrace/systrace/tracing_agents/
Dftrace_agent_unittest.py19 FT_TRACE = FT_DIR + "trace" variable
77 FT_TRACE: "x"
88 self.assertEqual(permitted_files[FT_TRACE], "")
92 permitted_files[FT_TRACE] = dummy_trace
Dftrace_agent.py38 FT_TRACE = FT_DIR + "trace" variable
179 self._fio.writeFile(FT_TRACE, '')
199 d = self._fio.readFile(FT_TRACE)
/external/freetype/docs/
DDEBUG22 and `FT_TRACE'. This also includes the variants `FT_TRACE0',
80 3. FT_TRACE( level, (message...) )
82 The `FT_TRACE' macro is used to send general-purpose debugging
105 When `FT_TRACE' is called, its level is compared to the one of the
112 The second parameter to `FT_TRACE' must contain parentheses and
115 FT_TRACE( 2, ( "your %s is not %s\n", "foo", "bar" ) )
DCHANGES4655 - some fixes for 64-bit systems (mainly changing some FT_TRACE calls
/external/freetype/src/raster/
Dftraster.c192 #ifndef FT_TRACE
193 #define FT_TRACE( x ) do { } while ( 0 ) /* nothing */ macro
/external/freetype/
DChangeLog.241215 FT_TRACE calls.
3318 FT_TRACE.
3336 Decorate with FT_TRACE.
3343 FT_TRACE.
3350 (cff_parser_run): Decorate with FT_TRACE.
DChangeLog.25578 * src/cache/ftcbasic.c: Use single calls to `FT_TRACE'.
DChangeLog3586 (FT_TRACE): Use `FT_TRACE_COMP'.
DChangeLog.234050 (FT_TRACE) [_STANDALONE_]: Remove.