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/external/chromium_org/base/metrics/ |
H A D | stats_table.h | 5 // A StatsTable is a table of statistics. It can be used across multiple 14 // To achieve this, StatsTable creates a shared memory segment to store 34 class BASE_EXPORT StatsTable { class in namespace:base 36 // Create a new StatsTable. 37 // If a StatsTable already exists with the specified name, this StatsTable 39 // a new StatsTable is created and all counters are zeroed. 41 // name is the name of the StatsTable to use. 44 // If the StatsTable already exists, this number is ignored. 47 // If the StatsTable alread [all...] |
H A D | stats_table.cc | 25 // The StatsTable uses a shared memory segment that is laid out as follows 62 // Each process which accesses the table will create a StatsTable object. 63 // The StatsTable maintains a hash table of the existing counters in the 93 // The StatsTable::Internal maintains convenience pointers into the 96 class StatsTable::Internal { 125 (slot_id-1) * (StatsTable::kMaxThreadNameLength)]; 135 (counter_id-1) * (StatsTable::kMaxCounterNameLength)]; 162 // Initializes our in-memory pointers into a pre-created StatsTable. 177 StatsTable::Internal* StatsTable 289 StatsTable::StatsTable(const std::string& name, int max_threads, function in class:base::StatsTable [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/v8/src/ |
H A D | counters.cc | 37 StatsTable::StatsTable() function in class:v8::internal::StatsTable
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H A D | counters.h | 41 class StatsTable { class in namespace:v8::internal 97 StatsTable(); 105 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StatsTable); 109 // the StatsTable. They are designed to be lightweight to create and 112 // Internally, a counter represents a value in a row of a StatsTable. 184 // A Histogram represents a dynamically created histogram in the StatsTable.
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/external/v8/src/ |
H A D | counters.cc | 37 StatsTable::StatsTable() function in class:v8::internal::StatsTable
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H A D | counters.h | 41 class StatsTable { class in namespace:v8::internal 97 StatsTable(); 105 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StatsTable); 109 // the StatsTable. They are designed to be lightweight to create and 112 // Internally, a counter represents a value in a row of a StatsTable.
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/external/chromium/base/metrics/ |
H A D | stats_table.h | 5 // A StatsTable is a table of statistics. It can be used across multiple 14 // To achieve this, StatsTable creates a shared memory segment to store 34 class BASE_API StatsTable { class in namespace:base 36 // Create a new StatsTable. 37 // If a StatsTable already exists with the specified name, this StatsTable 39 // a new StatsTable is created and all counters are zeroed. 41 // name is the name of the StatsTable to use. 44 // If the StatsTable already exists, this number is ignored. 47 // If the StatsTable alread [all...] |
H A D | stats_table.cc | 23 // The StatsTable uses a shared memory segment that is laid out as follows 60 // Each process which accesses the table will create a StatsTable object. 61 // The StatsTable maintains a hash table of the existing counters in the 91 // The StatsTable::Private maintains convenience pointers into the 94 class StatsTable::Private { 121 (slot_id-1) * (StatsTable::kMaxThreadNameLength)]; 131 (counter_id-1) * (StatsTable::kMaxCounterNameLength)]; 153 // Initializes our in-memory pointers into a pre-created StatsTable. 166 StatsTable::Private* StatsTable 257 StatsTable::StatsTable(const std::string& name, int max_threads, function in class:base::StatsTable [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/tools/stats_viewer/ |
H A D | stats_table.cs | 27 /// An entry in the StatsTable.
30 public StatsTableEntry(int id, string name, StatsTable table) {
55 private StatsTable table_;
128 class StatsTable {
class in namespace:StatsViewer 133 /// Open a StatsTable
135 public StatsTable() {
method in class:StatsViewer.StatsTable 312 /// Enumerable list of Counters in the StatsTable
320 public StatsTableCounters(StatsTable table) {
434 (index * StatsTable.kMaxCounterNameLength * 2);
470 private StatsTable table [all...] |
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