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D | ScanResult.java | 41 public String capabilities; field in ScanResult 65 this.capabilities = caps; in ScanResult() 78 capabilities = source.capabilities; in ScanResult() 95 append(capabilities == null ? none : capabilities). in toString() 120 dest.writeString(capabilities); in writeToParcel()
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D | IPlaybackRate.c | 136 SLuint32 capabilities; in IPlaybackRate_GetCapabilitiesOfRate() local 139 capabilities = 0; in IPlaybackRate_GetCapabilitiesOfRate() 142 capabilities = thiz->mCapabilities; in IPlaybackRate_GetCapabilitiesOfRate() 145 *pCapabilities = capabilities; in IPlaybackRate_GetCapabilitiesOfRate() 167 SLuint32 capabilities = thiz->mCapabilities; in IPlaybackRate_GetRateRange() local 171 *pCapabilities = capabilities; in IPlaybackRate_GetRateRange()
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D | slesTestSlowDownUri.cpp | 148 void printCapabilities(SLuint32 capabilities) in printCapabilities() argument 151 printf("0x%x (", capabilities); in printCapabilities() 153 if (capabilities & SL_RATEPROP_##x) { \ in printCapabilities() 158 capabilities &= ~SL_RATEPROP_##x; \ in printCapabilities() 164 if (capabilities != 0) { in printCapabilities() 167 printf("0x%x", capabilities); in printCapabilities() 310 SLuint32 capabilities; in TestSlowDownUri() local 312 &capabilities); in TestSlowDownUri() 325 printCapabilities(capabilities); in TestSlowDownUri()
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/accessibilityservice/ |
D | AccessibilityServiceInfo.java | 572 public void setCapabilities(int capabilities) { in setCapabilities() argument 573 mCapabilities = capabilities; in setCapabilities() 753 private static void appendCapabilities(StringBuilder stringBuilder, int capabilities) { in appendCapabilities() argument 756 while (capabilities != 0) { in appendCapabilities() 757 final int capabilityBit = (1 << Integer.numberOfTrailingZeros(capabilities)); in appendCapabilities() 759 capabilities &= ~capabilityBit; in appendCapabilities() 760 if (capabilities != 0) { in appendCapabilities() 880 int capabilities = mCapabilities; in getCapabilityInfos() local 882 while (capabilities != 0) { in getCapabilityInfos() 883 final int capabilityBit = 1 << Integer.numberOfTrailingZeros(capabilities); in getCapabilityInfos() [all …]
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D | LinkCapabilities.java | 341 LinkCapabilities capabilities = new LinkCapabilities(); 346 capabilities.mCapabilities.put(key, value); 348 return capabilities;
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D | LinkSocket.java | 110 public LinkCapabilities getCapabilities(Set<Integer> capabilities) { in getCapabilities() argument 120 public void setTrackedCapabilities(Set<Integer> capabilities) { in setTrackedCapabilities() argument
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/admin/ |
D | index.jd | 3 …n enterprise administrator, you can take advantage of APIs and system capabilities to manage Andro…
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/frameworks/base/services/java/com/android/server/wifi/ |
D | WifiNotificationController.java | 160 if (scanResult.capabilities != null && in checkAndSetNotification() 161 scanResult.capabilities.equals("[ESS]")) { in checkAndSetNotification()
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/about/ |
D | index.jd | 41 forward to bring new capabilities to users and developers. For developers, 48 forward, to bring new capabilities to users and developers. For developers, the 68 advantage of the hardware capabilities available on each device. It 105 capabilities.</p>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/faq/ |
D | security.jd | 35 that to request the capabilities, or access, needed by their 36 application and to define new capabilities that other applications can request. 38 certain capabilities on the handset.</p> 83 whether they want to grant the application the capabilities it requests.
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/graphics/ |
D | overview.jd | 5 …2D and 3D graphics. The sections below provide an overview of the APIs and system capabilities ava… 27 setup and offers enough capabilities to meet many application's needs.</dd>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/text/ |
D | index.jd | 23 every Android application developer to consider integrating speech input capabilities via the
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/sensors/ |
D | index.jd | 4 page.landing.intro=Use sensors on the device to add rich location and motion capabilities to your a…
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D | sensors_overview.jd | 11 <li>Find out how to list sensors, determine sensor capabilities, and monitor sensor data.</li> 89 <li>Determine an individual sensor's capabilities, such as its maximum range, manufacturer, power 234 methods that let you determine a sensor's capabilities.</dd> 248 <li><strong>Identifying sensors and sensor capabilities</strong> 249 <p>Identifying sensors and sensor capabilities at runtime is useful if your application has 250 features that rely on specific sensor types or capabilities. For example, you may want to 393 capabilities of each sensor, such as its maximum range, its resolution, and its power 443 {@link android.hardware.Sensor} class to determine the capabilities and attributes of individual 445 sensor capabilities are available on a device. For example, you can use the {@link
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/practices/app-design/ |
D | index.jd | 8 … with other applications, and how fully and efficiently it uses device and system capabilities.</p>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/media/ |
D | index.jd | 3 page.landing.intro=Add video, audio, and photo capabilities to your app with Android's robust APIs …
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/frameworks/base/services/jni/ |
D | com_android_server_location_GpsLocationProvider.cpp | 115 static void set_capabilities_callback(uint32_t capabilities) in set_capabilities_callback() argument 117 ALOGD("set_capabilities_callback: %du\n", capabilities); in set_capabilities_callback() 119 env->CallVoidMethod(mCallbacksObj, method_setEngineCapabilities, capabilities); in set_capabilities_callback()
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/graphics/opengl/ |
D | motion.jd | 38 {@link android.graphics.drawable.Drawable} objects. OpenGL ES provides additional capabilities for
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/ |
D | index.jd | 20 readers; and much more. This gives Android-powered devices that do not have host capabilities the
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/google/play-services/ |
D | gcm.jd | 15 GCM extension APIs make it easier to take advantage of enhanced messaging capabilities in your apps…
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D | location.jd | 19 power consumption by using all of the capabilities of the device hardware.
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/debugging/ |
D | index.jd | 31 device management capabilities, including moving and syncing files to the emulator, running a 74 allows you to access shell commands on the device as well as providing capabilities such as
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/about/versions/ |
D | android-3.1-highlights.jd | 44 and features offered in Android 3.0 and adds several new capabilities for 102 <p>The platform’s USB capabilities rely on components in device hardware, so 266 <p>The Android 3.1 platform adds refinements and new capabilities that 316 these capabilities to let users interact with their applications using mice,
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D | android-4.0-highlights.jd | 375 capabilities</strong></p> 501 capabilities to let users take even more with them and keep communication 574 communication and sharing with new capabilities and interactions.</p> 630 <li><a href="#media-dev">New media capabilities</a></li> 632 <li><a href="#uicomp-dev">New UI components and capabilities</a></li> 790 <h3 id="media-dev">New media capabilities</h3> 818 capabilities</strong></p> 901 <h3 id="uicomp-dev">New UI components and capabilities</h3> 994 accessibility service could use these new capabilities to add convenient 1002 them available to any app requesting TTS capabilities.</p>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/location/ |
D | index.jd | 33 can build these capabilities into your app using the classes of the {@link
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