/frameworks/layoutlib/rename_font/ |
D | README | 1 This tool is used to rename the PS name encoded inside the ttf font that we ship 4 versions are loaded. As a workaround, we rename all the fonts that we ship with
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/frameworks/support/compat/src/main/java/androidx/core/app/ |
D | JobIntentService.java | 521 WorkEnqueuer we = getWorkEnqueuer(context, component, true, jobId); in enqueueWork() local 522 we.ensureJobId(jobId); in enqueueWork() 523 we.enqueueWork(work); in enqueueWork() 529 WorkEnqueuer we = sClassWorkEnqueuer.get(cn); in getWorkEnqueuer() local 530 if (we == null) { in getWorkEnqueuer() 535 we = new JobWorkEnqueuer(context, cn, jobId); in getWorkEnqueuer() 537 we = new CompatWorkEnqueuer(context, cn); in getWorkEnqueuer() 539 sClassWorkEnqueuer.put(cn, we); in getWorkEnqueuer() 541 return we; in getWorkEnqueuer()
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/frameworks/layoutlib/create/ |
D | README.txt | 24 - they contains references to native code (which we want to avoid in Eclipse), 27 - some of the classes that need to be changed are final and/or we need access to their private 33 - filters some packages and removes those we don't want in the output JAR, 62 dependencies and then only keep the ones we want. 65 from these is kept. Currently the one such class is android.view.View: since we want to render 70 ("*" does not matches dots whilst "**" does, and "." and "$" are interpreted as-is). In practice we 98 Each of these are specific strategies we use to be able to modify the Android code to fit within the 116 The next step of the transformation is changing the name of the class in case we requested the class 129 class was originally compiled with Java 7 (version 51). This is because we don't currently generate 131 valid StackMapTable. As a side benefit of this, we can continue to support Java 6 because Java 7 on [all …]
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/frameworks/compile/mclinker/lib/Support/Windows/ |
D | PathV3.inc | 31 // if we meet '//', '///', '////', ... 35 // if we meet '/./' 38 // if we meet '/../' 41 // if we meet other else 43 // if we meet '/.../', '/..../', ... -> illegal 156 // 2. Some but not all elements had beed put into cache, and we stoped.
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/frameworks/base/core/proto/android/app/ |
D | enums.proto | 27 // The transition was started because we drew the splash screen. 29 // The transition was started because we all app windows were drawn. 33 // The transition was started because of a we drew a task snapshot. 35 // The transition was started because it was a recents animation and we only needed to wait on 67 // Process is in the background transient so we will try to keep running. 83 // Process is in the background, but it can't restore its state so we want
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/frameworks/native/services/sensorservice/ |
D | Fusion.cpp | 433 vec3_t we = w - b; in predict() local 435 if (length(we) < WVEC_EPS) { in predict() 436 we = (we[0]>0.f)?WVEC_EPS:-WVEC_EPS; in predict() 466 const mat33_t wx(crossMatrix(we, 0)); in predict() 468 const float lwedT = length(we)*dT; in predict() 470 const float ilwe = 1.f/length(we); in predict() 474 const vec3_t psi(sinf(hlwedT)*ilwe*we); in predict()
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/frameworks/layoutlib/bridge/resources/bars/ |
D | README | 7 For example, for the back icon for ICS, we search first in v18, where we don't
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/frameworks/base/tools/obbtool/ |
D | Android.bp | 25 // This tool is prebuilt if we're doing an app-only build. 45 // This tool is prebuilt if we're doing an app-only build.
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/frameworks/compile/mclinker/lib/Support/Unix/ |
D | PathV3.inc | 37 // if we meet '//', '///', '////', ... 41 // if we meet '/./' 44 // if we meet '/../' 47 // if we meet other else 49 // if we meet '/.../', '/..../', ... -> illegal 187 // 2. Some but not all elements had been put into cache, and we stoped.
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/frameworks/av/media/libstagefright/codecs/amrwbenc/src/ |
D | p_med_ol.c | 40 Word16 *ww, *we, *hp_wsp; in Pitch_med_ol() local 53 we = &corrweight[98 + L_max - L_0]; in Pitch_med_ol() 82 R0 = Mpy_32_16(hi, lo, *we); in Pitch_med_ol() 83 we--; in Pitch_med_ol()
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/frameworks/av/media/libstagefright/codecs/amrnb/enc/src/ |
D | p_ol_wgh.cpp | 596 const Word16 *we; in Lag_max() local 601 we = &corrweight[123 + lag_max - old_lag]; in Lag_max() 618 t0 = Mpy_32_16(t0_h, t0_l, *we, pOverflow); in Lag_max() 619 we--; in Lag_max()
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/frameworks/opt/setupwizard/library/ |
D | rules.gradle | 22 // TODO(yukl): Bump this file to v28 once we can properly test that 56 // For builds in the Android tree we want to build the dependencies from source 63 // For standalone project clients, since the source may not be available, we
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/frameworks/support/buildSrc/ |
D | release.gradle | 35 * building filters in a doFirst block so that we can query the output of other tasks and also 69 // not providing any include would mean include everything so we provide a dummy 83 description "This task clears the repo folder to ensure that we run a fresh build every" + 84 " time we create arhives. Otherwise, snapshots will accumulate in the builds folder."
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/frameworks/rs/driver/ |
D | README.txt | 15 implies that whenever we modify (runtime, driver, bcc) to take 16 advantage of some new SlangVersion guarantee, we may have to update
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/frameworks/compile/libbcc/ |
D | README.rst | 48 * To reduce launch time, we support caching of 50 if the given apps are performance-sensitive. Thus, we implemented 55 portability enhancement. Launch time reduction after we 74 * For steady-state performance, we enable VFP3 and aggressive 77 * Currently we disable Lazy JITting. 172 a page size, so that we can mmap the context directly into memory. 200 On ARM, we use hardfp. Note that double will be placed in a register pair.
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D | Android.bp | 62 // For the host build, we will include as many architecture as possible, 63 // so that we can test the execution engine easily.
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/frameworks/support/docs-fake/ |
D | build.gradle | 21 // replace all tests etc with empty task, so we don't run anything 22 // it is more effective then task.enabled = false, because we avoid executing deps as well
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/frameworks/support/work/integration-tests/testapp/src/main/assets/ |
D | mems.txt | 36 "I am afraid, Watson, that I shall have to go," said Holmes, as we 93 such personal importance to so many people, that we are suffering 124 co-operation if I do not show you the position from which we start." 220 you how we serve them in King's Pyland.' He sprang up and rushed 341 "I am afraid that whatever theory we state has very grave objections 357 really see how we can get much further than our present position." 359 It was evening before we reached the little town of Tavistock, which 376 "I am sorry to say that we have made very little progress," said the 378 doubt like to see the place before the light fails, we might talk it 379 over as we drive." [all …]
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D | lstb.txt | 86 telegram while we sat at our lunch, and he had scribbled a reply. He 92 "I suppose, Watson, we must look upon you as a man of letters," said 125 "My dear Watson, you know how bored I have been since we locked up 233 "A letter of yours was found in the dead man's pocket, and we know by 266 "In some way we struck up quite a friendship, this young fellow and 447 after nine this morning when we reached his house and found neither 450 joined Mr. Gregson, and here we are." 452 "I think now," said Gregson, rising, "we had best put this matter 569 to come off, we will say, before one o'clock. By some juggling of the 601 English. Well, we can only possess our soul in patience until this [all …]
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D | retn.txt | 251 Now, my dear fellow, in the matter of these explanations we have, if 263 of dinner before we need go. Well, then, about that chasm. I had no 405 a piece of work for us both to-night which, if we can bring it to a 409 to discuss. Let that suffice until half-past nine, when we start upon 417 lips compressed. I knew not what wild beast we were about to hunt 424 I had imagined that we were bound for Baker Street, but Holmes 444 we found ourselves in a large, square, empty room, heavily shadowed 447 dust, so that we could only just discern each other's figures within. 451 "Do you know where we are?" he whispered. 459 "But why are we here?" [all …]
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D | case.txt | 117 we lay upon September 3, 1902, the day when my narrative begins. I 155 "Then you have the hour--4.30. Until then we can put the matter out 171 courteous bow. "His collaboration may be very necessary, for we are 246 lovely, innocent girl, whom we are endeavouring to save from the 338 more. I have some sources of information of my own, and I dare say we 351 suggestion if all else fails. But I think we must begin from a 380 black roots of crime, that we must hunt for this man's secrets." 489 it mattered very much. Besides, the client! Well, well, we need not 510 lower hell than we if there was any justice in the world! That is the 513 Holmes smiled. "I gather we have your good wishes, Miss Winter." [all …]
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/frameworks/compile/libbcc/tests/libbcc/ |
D | debug_info_static_const_fp.ll | 2 ; we emit its constant value (if any) in debug info. 4 ; Debug metadata doesn't survive passage through llvm-rs-as. Therefore, we represent
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D | tbaa.ll | 39 ; for this test case, we're not running bcc, but instead opt, and so 40 ; we never get the opportunity to synthesize this named metadata.
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/frameworks/base/core/proto/android/server/ |
D | jobscheduler.proto | 139 // we want to keep actively running a job. 168 // is now set to 1, to prevent any batching at this level. Since we now do 177 // The number of MAX_JOB_CONTEXTS_COUNT we reserve for the foreground app. 179 // The maximum number of background jobs we allow when the system is in a 182 // The maximum number of background jobs we allow when the system is in a 185 // The maximum number of background jobs we allow when the system is in a 188 // The maximum number of background jobs we allow when the system is in a 191 // The maximum number of times we allow a job to have itself rescheduled 194 // The maximum number of times we allow a job to have itself rescheduled 201 // How often we recalculate runnability based on apps' standby bucket [all …]
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D | powermanagerservice.proto | 104 // Have we scheduled a message to check for long wake locks? This is when 105 // we will check. (In milliseconds timestamp) 107 // Last time we checked for long wake locks. (In milliseconds timestamp) 109 // The time we decided to do next long check. (In milliseconds timestamp) 123 // True if we are currently in light device idle mode. 125 // True if we are currently in device idle mode. 127 // Set of app ids that we will always respect the wake locks for. 309 // True if we are currently in VR Mode. 311 // True if Sidekick is controlling the display and we shouldn't change its power mode.
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