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/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/opengl-registry/extensions/SGIX/
DSGIX_instrument_error.txt26 return errors resulting from instrument reads.
30 * We require that a failed instrument would have returned a
33 A: Four would give us an instrument name, a length field, a
51 * If an instrument defined in another extension may return
53 can failure just be returned in place of any instrument packet
58 Returned as the instrument name in an instrument buffer:
79 If GL detects that an issued instrument read cannot return a
81 instrument packet. The failure packet is intended to be used in
90 enumerant name of failed instrument
100 as the instrument packet that a successful read would have
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DSGIX_bali_r_instruments.txt121 instrument. This count will be reflected in the return values of
125 in words of the size of the instrument. However, the values from
128 size in words of the instrument.
130 If more than one R instrument is enabled and ReadInstrumentsSGIX
133 the R chips. The instrument response packets from a single R chip
135 the responses from different R chips for a single instrument may
143 instrument (BALI_FRAGMENTS_GENERATED_INSTRUMENT_SGIX or
145 the instrument is the size in words of all the data returned by
146 the instrument, which is four for the instruments defined in this
147 extension. The third word (index 2) will be the instrument
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DSGIX_bali_timer_instruments.txt95 The first word (index 0) will be the enum name of the instrument
97 second word (index 1) of the instrument is the size in words of
98 all the data returned by the instrument, which is six for the
100 will be the instrument value. (The preceeding word (index 2)
102 may be used for the instrument value (this will occupy indices 2
120 | [dummy] | [instrument value] |
DSGIX_depth_pass_instrument.txt27 This extension defines an instrument that uses the API defined in
28 SGIX_instruments. The instrument specified by this extension is a
64 instrument is awkward and wastes space in the buffer. Could
71 By putting the header for each instrument in the
136 The instrument DEPTH_PASS_INSTRUMENT_SGIX returns for each
140 formatted as though it came from an independent instrument. If
141 more than one instrument is enabled, the responses from the depth
142 pass instrument will be placed successively (as opposed to
157 fragments that passed the depth test while the instrument was
DSGIX_bali_g_instruments.txt94 only one response for the G chip for each enabled G chip instrument.
99 first word (index 0) will be the enum name of the instrument
102 The second word (index 1) of the instrument is the size in words of all the
103 data returned by the instrument, which is six for the instruments defined in
104 this extension. The fourth word (index 3) will be the instrument value.
121 | [dummy] | [instrument value] |
DSGIX_fragments_instrument.txt25 This extension defines an instrument that uses the API defined in
26 SGIX_instruments. The instrument specified by this extension is a
55 instrument is awkward and wastes space in the buffer. Could
138 The instrument FRAGMENTS_INSTRUMENT_SGIX returns for each
142 formatted as though it came from an independent instrument. If
143 more than one instrument is enabled, the responses from the depth
144 pass instrument will be placed successively (as opposed to
159 fragments generated while the instrument was enabled is equal to
DSGIX_instruments.txt55 device independent instrument should be as simple as introducing
57 the instrument.
85 glEnable(<an enum for instrument in use>);
106 * in words of the instrument measurement we have enabled.
121 * the size in words of an instrument measurement
171 A buffer in which to collect instrument measurements is defined
191 each enabled instrument can appear in the buffer in any order for
197 To start the enabled instrument(s) before taking a measurement
203 To take an instrument measurement use ReadInstrumentsSGIX. The
DSGIX_occlusion_instrument.txt25 This extension defines an occlusion instrument that can be used by
70 The format of the measured occlusion instrument consists of four
71 words: the occlusion instrument enable enum (OCCLUSION_INSTRUMENT_SGIX);
DSGIX_ir_instrument1.txt53 enum for the instrument must be passed to Enable to enable
54 measurements of that instrument.
56 The format of any instrument measurement in the buffer should obey
58 enum for the instrument itself. The second word of the measurement
/third_party/openGLES/extensions/SGIX/
DSGIX_instrument_error.txt26 return errors resulting from instrument reads.
30 * We require that a failed instrument would have returned a
33 A: Four would give us an instrument name, a length field, a
51 * If an instrument defined in another extension may return
53 can failure just be returned in place of any instrument packet
58 Returned as the instrument name in an instrument buffer:
79 If GL detects that an issued instrument read cannot return a
81 instrument packet. The failure packet is intended to be used in
90 enumerant name of failed instrument
100 as the instrument packet that a successful read would have
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DSGIX_bali_r_instruments.txt121 instrument. This count will be reflected in the return values of
125 in words of the size of the instrument. However, the values from
128 size in words of the instrument.
130 If more than one R instrument is enabled and ReadInstrumentsSGIX
133 the R chips. The instrument response packets from a single R chip
135 the responses from different R chips for a single instrument may
143 instrument (BALI_FRAGMENTS_GENERATED_INSTRUMENT_SGIX or
145 the instrument is the size in words of all the data returned by
146 the instrument, which is four for the instruments defined in this
147 extension. The third word (index 2) will be the instrument
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DSGIX_bali_timer_instruments.txt95 The first word (index 0) will be the enum name of the instrument
97 second word (index 1) of the instrument is the size in words of
98 all the data returned by the instrument, which is six for the
100 will be the instrument value. (The preceeding word (index 2)
102 may be used for the instrument value (this will occupy indices 2
120 | [dummy] | [instrument value] |
DSGIX_depth_pass_instrument.txt27 This extension defines an instrument that uses the API defined in
28 SGIX_instruments. The instrument specified by this extension is a
64 instrument is awkward and wastes space in the buffer. Could
71 By putting the header for each instrument in the
136 The instrument DEPTH_PASS_INSTRUMENT_SGIX returns for each
140 formatted as though it came from an independent instrument. If
141 more than one instrument is enabled, the responses from the depth
142 pass instrument will be placed successively (as opposed to
157 fragments that passed the depth test while the instrument was
DSGIX_bali_g_instruments.txt94 only one response for the G chip for each enabled G chip instrument.
99 first word (index 0) will be the enum name of the instrument
102 The second word (index 1) of the instrument is the size in words of all the
103 data returned by the instrument, which is six for the instruments defined in
104 this extension. The fourth word (index 3) will be the instrument value.
121 | [dummy] | [instrument value] |
DSGIX_fragments_instrument.txt25 This extension defines an instrument that uses the API defined in
26 SGIX_instruments. The instrument specified by this extension is a
55 instrument is awkward and wastes space in the buffer. Could
138 The instrument FRAGMENTS_INSTRUMENT_SGIX returns for each
142 formatted as though it came from an independent instrument. If
143 more than one instrument is enabled, the responses from the depth
144 pass instrument will be placed successively (as opposed to
159 fragments generated while the instrument was enabled is equal to
DSGIX_instruments.txt55 device independent instrument should be as simple as introducing
57 the instrument.
85 glEnable(<an enum for instrument in use>);
106 * in words of the instrument measurement we have enabled.
121 * the size in words of an instrument measurement
171 A buffer in which to collect instrument measurements is defined
191 each enabled instrument can appear in the buffer in any order for
197 To start the enabled instrument(s) before taking a measurement
203 To take an instrument measurement use ReadInstrumentsSGIX. The
DSGIX_occlusion_instrument.txt25 This extension defines an occlusion instrument that can be used by
70 The format of the measured occlusion instrument consists of four
71 words: the occlusion instrument enable enum (OCCLUSION_INSTRUMENT_SGIX);
DSGIX_ir_instrument1.txt53 enum for the instrument must be passed to Enable to enable
54 measurements of that instrument.
56 The format of any instrument measurement in the buffer should obey
58 enum for the instrument itself. The second word of the measurement
/third_party/gstreamer/gstplugins_bad/ext/sndfile/
Dgstsfdec.c476 SF_INSTRUMENT * instrument) in create_and_send_tags() argument
538 if (instrument) { in create_and_send_tags()
540 (guint) instrument->basenote, NULL); in create_and_send_tags()
619 SF_INSTRUMENT * instrument) in create_and_send_toc() argument
628 if (!instrument) in create_and_send_toc()
632 if (is_valid_loop (instrument->loops[i].mode, instrument->loops[i].start, in create_and_send_toc()
633 instrument->loops[i].end)) { in create_and_send_toc()
656 instrument->loops[i].mode, instrument->loops[i].start, in create_and_send_toc()
657 instrument->loops[i].end, instrument->loops[i].count); in create_and_send_toc()
658 if (is_valid_loop (instrument->loops[i].mode, instrument->loops[i].start, in create_and_send_toc()
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/third_party/libsnd/src/
Dwav.c1222 if (psf->instrument != NULL) in wav_write_header()
1226 …psf_binheader_writef (psf, "m4", BHWm (smpl_MARKER), BHW4 (9 * 4 + psf->instrument->loop_count * 6… in wav_write_header()
1229 psf_binheader_writef (psf, "44", BHW4 (tmp), BHW4 (psf->instrument->basenote)) ; in wav_write_header()
1230 tmp = (uint32_t) (psf->instrument->detune * dtune + 0.5) ; in wav_write_header()
1233 psf_binheader_writef (psf, "44", BHW4 (psf->instrument->loop_count), BHW4 (0)) ; in wav_write_header()
1236 if (psf->instrument->loop_count > ARRAY_LEN (psf->instrument->loops)) in wav_write_header()
1237 psf->instrument->loop_count = ARRAY_LEN (psf->instrument->loops) ; in wav_write_header()
1239 for (tmp = 0 ; tmp < psf->instrument->loop_count ; tmp++) in wav_write_header()
1242 type = psf->instrument->loops [tmp].mode ; in wav_write_header()
1246 …psf_binheader_writef (psf, "44", BHW4 (psf->instrument->loops [tmp].start), BHW4 (psf->instrument-… in wav_write_header()
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Daiff.c724 if (psf->instrument == NULL && (psf->instrument = psf_instrument_alloc ()) == NULL) in aiff_read_header()
732 psf->instrument->basenote = bytes [0] ; in aiff_read_header()
733 psf->instrument->detune = bytes [1] ; in aiff_read_header()
734 psf->instrument->key_lo = bytes [2] ; in aiff_read_header()
735 psf->instrument->key_hi = bytes [3] ; in aiff_read_header()
736 psf->instrument->velocity_lo = bytes [4] ; in aiff_read_header()
737 psf->instrument->velocity_hi = bytes [5] ; in aiff_read_header()
739 psf->instrument->gain = gain ; in aiff_read_header()
750 { psf->instrument->loop_count = 0 ; in aiff_read_header()
751 psf->instrument->loops [0].mode = SF_LOOP_NONE ; in aiff_read_header()
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Drf64.c717 if (psf->instrument != NULL) in rf64_write_header()
721 …psf_binheader_writef (psf, "m4", BHWm (smpl_MARKER), BHW4 (9 * 4 + psf->instrument->loop_count * 6… in rf64_write_header()
724 psf_binheader_writef (psf, "44", BHW4 (tmp), BHW4 (psf->instrument->basenote)) ; in rf64_write_header()
725 tmp = (unsigned int) (psf->instrument->detune * dtune + 0.5) ; in rf64_write_header()
728 psf_binheader_writef (psf, "44", BHW4 (psf->instrument->loop_count), BHW4 (0)) ; in rf64_write_header()
730 for (tmp = 0 ; tmp < psf->instrument->loop_count ; tmp++) in rf64_write_header()
733 type = psf->instrument->loops [tmp].mode ; in rf64_write_header()
737 …psf_binheader_writef (psf, "44", BHW4 (psf->instrument->loops [tmp].start), BHW4 (psf->instrument-… in rf64_write_header()
738 psf_binheader_writef (psf, "44", BHW4 (0), BHW4 (psf->instrument->loops [tmp].count)) ; in rf64_write_header()
Dxi.c392 if (psf->instrument == NULL && (psf->instrument = psf_instrument_alloc ()) == NULL) in xi_read_header()
395 psf->instrument->basenote = 0 ; in xi_read_header()
424 psf->instrument->basenote = buffer [4] ; in xi_read_header()
426 { psf->instrument->loop_count = 1 ; in xi_read_header()
427 psf->instrument->loops [0].mode = (buffer [2] & 2) ? SF_LOOP_ALTERNATING : SF_LOOP_FORWARD ; in xi_read_header()
428 psf->instrument->loops [0].start = loop_begin ; in xi_read_header()
429 psf->instrument->loops [0].end = loop_end ; in xi_read_header()
484 psf->instrument->gain = 1 ; in xi_read_header()
485 psf->instrument->velocity_lo = psf->instrument->key_lo = 0 ; in xi_read_header()
486 psf->instrument->velocity_hi = psf->instrument->key_hi = 127 ; in xi_read_header()
/third_party/node/deps/v8/tools/wasm/
Dwasm-import-profiler.js10 function instrument(imports, profile) { function
78 let promise = orig_instantiate(m, instrument(imports, profile), ...args);
92 args[1] = instrument(args[1], profile);
/third_party/skia/tools/skqp/
DREADME.md54 adb shell am instrument -w org.skia.skqp
76 adb shell am instrument -e class 'org.skia.skqp.SkQPRunner#gles_aarectmodes' -w org.skia.skqp
80 adb shell am instrument -e class 'org.skia.skqp.SkQPRunner#unitTest_GrSurface -w org.skia.skqp

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