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D | GraphReader.java | 65 public void addReferencesByKeysAndValues(Object... references) { in addReferencesByKeysAndValues() argument 66 mReferences.setKeyValues(references); in addReferencesByKeysAndValues()
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D | GraphEnvironment.java | 120 public void addReferences(Object... references) { in addReferences() argument 121 getGraphReader().addReferencesByKeysAndValues(references); in addReferences()
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D | perf-jni.jd | 120 <p>The class references, field IDs, and method IDs are guaranteed valid until the class is unloaded… 158 <p>The only way to get non-local references is via the functions 172 <p>All JNI methods accept both local and global references as arguments. 173 It's possible for references to the same object to have different values. 176 <strong>To see if two references refer to the same object, 178 references with <code>==</code> in native code.</p> 181 <strong>must not assume object references are constant or unique</strong> 187 <p>Programmers are required to "not excessively allocate" local references. In practical terms thi… 188 that if you're creating large numbers of local references, perhaps while running through an array of 192 16 local references, so if you need more than that you should either delete as you go or use [all …]
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D | README.txt | 24 - they contains references to native code (which we want to avoid in Eclipse), 117 to be renamed. This uses the RenameClassAdapter to also rename all inner classes and references in 122 references in all classes. This is used to update the references of classes in the java package that 124 modified to update all references to these non-desktop classes. An alternate implementation of 182 were in part of the java package, where we can't inject classes, all references to these have been 198 This simply changes the name of a class in its definition, as well as all its references in internal
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D | README.txt | 3 The product .mk references one of the AudioPackage*.mk,
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D | MtpDatabase.h | 99 MtpObjectHandleList* references) = 0;
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D | MtpServer.cpp | 638 MtpObjectHandleList* references = mData.getAUInt32(); in doSetObjectReferences() local 639 if (!references) in doSetObjectReferences() 641 MtpResponseCode result = mDatabase->setObjectReferences(handle, references); in doSetObjectReferences() 642 delete references; in doSetObjectReferences()
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/building/ |
D | multidex.jd | 2 page.tags="65536","references","max","65k","dex","64k","multidex","multi-dex","methods"</p> 48 application and the libraries it references reach a certain size, you encounter build errors that 65 Too many field references: 131000; max is 65536. 71 it represents the total number of references that can be invoked by the code within a single 123 Before configuring your app to enable use of 65K or more method references, you should take steps 124 to reduce the total number of references called by your app code, including methods defined by 148 method references in your app. These steps can also decrease the size of your APKs, which is
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/multiple-threads/ |
D | communicate-ui.jd | 95 start by storing references to the data and the UI object in the task object. Next, pass the 141 displays the {@link android.graphics.Bitmap}. Even though references to 151 <code>PhotoTask</code> is the next higher object in the hierarchy. It maintains references to
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/projects/ |
D | projects-cmdline.jd | 234 <p>If you are adding references to multiple libraries, note that you can set their relative 237 these references:</p> 244 <p>You can reorder the references to give highest priority to <code>library_projectC</code> in 252 <p>Note that the <code>.<em>n</em></code> index in the references must begin at "1" and increase
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D | projects-eclipse.jd | 226 <p>Figure 2 shows the Properties dialog that lets you add library references and move 232 <p>If you are adding references to multiple libraries, note that you can set their relative
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/load-data-background/ |
D | index.jd | 77 to remove references to the current {@link android.database.Cursor} when the loader
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D | handle-results.jd | 115 this callback, you should delete all references to the current {@link android.database.Cursor}
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D | binding.jd | 20 // references a String array.
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/frameworks/base/media/jni/ |
D | android_mtp_MtpDatabase.cpp | 168 MtpObjectHandleList* references); 990 MtpObjectHandleList* references) { in setObjectReferences() argument 992 int count = references->size(); in setObjectReferences() 1000 handles[i] = (*references)[i]; in setObjectReferences()
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D | debugging-memory.jd | 323 android.app.Activity} objects that can’t be garbage collected due to static references on them, 394 <li>Long-lived references to an Activity, Context, View, Drawable, and other objects that may hold a 420 <strong>List objects</strong> > <strong>with incoming references</strong>. In the list that 422 <strong>Path To GC Roots</strong> > <strong>exclude weak references</strong>.</p> 432 <strong>Path To GC Roots</strong> > <strong>exclude weak references</strong>. This opens a 433 new tab that traces the references to that object which is causing the alleged leak.</p>
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/frameworks/base/media/java/android/mtp/ |
D | MtpDatabase.java | 1070 private int setObjectReferences(int handle, int[] references) { in setObjectReferences() argument 1073 int count = references.length; in setObjectReferences() 1077 values.put(Files.FileColumns._ID, references[i]); in setObjectReferences()
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D | relative.jd | 68 references another view in the layout against which the view should be positioned.</p>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/material/ |
D | theme.jd | 129 which references a theme resource. This attribute modifies the theme for the element and any
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/contacts-provider/ |
D | retrieve-details.jd | 264 {@link android.database.Cursor} has changed. At this point, remove any existing references 274 * If you have current references to the Cursor,
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/animation/ |
D | crossfade.jd | 116 these references later when modifying the views during the animation.
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/id-auth/ |
D | identify.jd | 106 AccountManager am = AccountManager.get(this); // "this" references the current Context
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/displaying-bitmaps/ |
D | cache-bitmap.jd | 42 long lived references. This is all good and well, but in order to keep a fluid and fast-loading UI 61 aggressive with collecting soft/weak references which makes them fairly ineffective. In addition,
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D | runtime-changes.jd | 78 can contain references to stateful objects that you want to retain.</p> 87 <li>Extend the {@link android.app.Fragment} class and declare references to your stateful
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/tv/playback/ |
D | details.jd | 159 Start creating the details activity by building a layout that references your implementation of
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