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287 void setEpoch(size_t epoch) { in setEpoch() argument288 mEpoch = epoch; in setEpoch()
529 status_t openRecord_l(size_t epoch, const String16& opPackageName);
478 status_t AudioRecord::openRecord_l(size_t epoch, const String16& opPackageName) in openRecord_l() argument648 mProxy->setEpoch(epoch); in openRecord_l()
421 <td>The time the event starts in UTC milliseconds since the epoch. </td>425 <td>The time the event ends in UTC milliseconds since the epoch. </td>1008 <td>Event begin time in milliseconds from the epoch.</td>1014 <td>Event end time in milliseconds from the epoch.</td>1092 from the epoch.</li>1141 <pre>// A date-time specified in milliseconds since the epoch.
1906 of <em>milliseconds</em> since epoch. Applications that insert or update stream items are
223 <td>The time the product was purchased, in milliseconds since the epoch (Jan 1, 1970).</td>
409 <td>The time the product was purchased, in milliseconds since the epoch (Jan 1, 1970).</td>
1353 <td>current time since the UNIX epoch, in milliseconds.</td>
449 <dd>The start time of the event (milliseconds since epoch).</dd>451 <dd>The end time of the event (milliseconds since epoch).</dd>
232 epoch</li>235 end time in milliseconds from the epoch</li>