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Show completions for the current line. | [
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Return a string for the current line buffer. | [
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Loop calls the provided function in a loop. Exit when the function returns true or when the exit key is pressed. Returns true when the loop function completes, false for early exit. | [
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Key Code Debugging PrintKeycodes prints scan codes on the screen for debugging/development purposes. | [
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SetCompletionCallback sets the completion callback function. | [
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SetHintsCallback sets the hints callback function. | [
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SetMultiline sets multiline editing mode. | [
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SetHotkey sets the hotkey that causes line editing to exit. The hotkey will be appended to the line buffer but not displayed. | [
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/ 'DSP' API Frees a DSP object. This will free the DSP object. NOTE: If DSP is not removed from the Channel, ChannelGroup or System object with "Channel.RemoveDSP" or "ChannelGroup.RemoveDSP", after being added with "Channel.AddDSP" or "ChannelGroup.AddDSP", it will not release and will instead return FMOD_ERR_DSP_INUS... | [
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Retrieves the parent System object that was used to create this object. | [
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/ Connection / disconnection / input and output enumeration. Adds the specified DSP unit as an input of the DSP object. input: The DSP unit to add as an input of the current unit. connection: The connection between the 2 units. Optional. Specify 0 or NULL to ignore. typ: The type of connection between the 2 units. See ... | [
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Disconnect the DSP unit from the specified target. target: The unit that this unit is to be removed from. Specify 0 or NULL to disconnect the unit from all outputs and inputs. connection: If there is more than one connection between 2 dsp units, this can be used to define which of the connections should be disconnected... | [
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Helper function to disconnect either all inputs or all outputs of a dsp unit. inputs: true = disconnect all inputs to this DSP unit. false = leave input connections alone. outputs: true = disconnect all outputs to this DSP unit. false = leave output connections alone. This function is optimized to be faster than discon... | [
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Retrieves the number of inputs connected to the DSP unit. Inputs are units that feed data to this unit. When there are multiple inputs, they are mixed together. Performance warning! Because this function needs to flush the dsp queue before it can determine how many units are available, this function may block significa... | [
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Retrieves the number of outputs connected to the DSP unit. Outputs are units that this unit feeds data to. When there are multiple outputs, the data is split and sent to each unit individually. Performance warning! Because this function needs to flush the dsp queue before it can determine how many units are available, ... | [
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Retrieves a pointer to a DSP unit which is acting as an input to this unit. index: Index of the input unit to retrieve. An input is a unit which feeds audio data to this unit. If there are more than 1 input to this unit, the inputs will be mixed, and the current unit processes the mixed result. Find out the number of i... | [
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Retrieves a pointer to a DSP unit which is acting as an output to this unit. index: Index of the output unit to retrieve. An output is a unit which this unit will feed data too once it has processed its data. Find out the number of output units to this unit by calling "DSP.NumOutputs". Performance warning! Because this... | [
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/ DSP unit control. Enables or disables a unit for being processed. active: true = unit is activated, false = unit is deactivated. This does not connect or disconnect a unit in any way, it just disables it so that it is not processed. If a unit is disabled, and has inputs, they will also cease to be processed. To disab... | [
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Retrieves the active state of a DSP unit. | [
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Enables or disables the read callback of a DSP unit so that it does or doesn't process the data coming into it. A DSP unit that is disabled still processes its inputs, it will just be 'dry'. bypass: Boolean to cause the read callback of the DSP unit to be bypassed or not. Default = false. If a unit is bypassed, it will... | [
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Retrieves the bypass state of the DSP unit. If a unit is bypassed, it will still process its inputs, unlike "DSP.SetActive" (when set to false) which causes inputs to stop processing as well. | [
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Allows the user to scale the affect of a DSP effect, through control of the 'wet' mix, which is the postprocessed signal and the 'dry' which is the preprocessed signal. prewet: Floating point value from 0 to 1, describing a linear scale of the 'wet' (preprocessed signal) mix of the effect. Default = 1.0. Scale can be l... | [
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Retrieves the wet/dry scale of a DSP effect, through the 'wet' mix, which is the postprocessed signal and the 'dry' mix which is the preprocessed signal. The dry signal path is silent by default, because dsp effects transform the input and pass the newly processed result to the output. It does not add to the input. | [
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Sets the signal format of a dsp unit so that the signal is processed on the speakers specified. Also defines the number of channels in the unit that a read callback will process, and the output signal of the unit. channelmask: A series of bits specified by "ChannelMask" to determine which speakers are represented by th... | [
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Gets the input signal format for a dsp units read/process callback, to determine which speakers the signal will be processed on and how many channels will be processed. source_speakermode is informational, when channelmask describes what bits are active, and numchannels describes how many channels are in a buffer, sour... | [
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Call the DSP process function to retrieve the output signal format for a DSP based on input values. inmask: Channel bitmask representing the speakers enabled for the incoming signal. For example a 5.1 signal could have inchannels 2 that represent CHANNELMASK_SURROUND_LEFT and CHANNELMASK_SURROUND_RIGHT. inchannels: Num... | [
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Calls the DSP unit's reset function, which will clear internal buffers and reset the unit back to an initial state. Calling this function is useful if the DSP unit relies on a history to process itself (ie an echo filter). If you disconnected the unit and reconnected it to a different part of the network with a differe... | [
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/ DSP parameter control. Sets a DSP unit's floating point parameter by index. To find out the parameter names and range, see the see also field. index: Parameter index for this unit. Find the number of parameters with "DSP.NumParameters". value: Floating point parameter value to be passed to the DSP unit. The parameter... | [
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Sets a DSP unit's integer parameter by index. To find out the parameter names and range, see the see also field. index: Parameter index for this unit. Find the number of parameters with "DSP.NumParameters". value: Integer parameter value to be passed to the DSP unit. The parameter properties (such as min/max values) ca... | [
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Sets a DSP unit's boolean parameter by index. To find out the parameter names and range, see the see also field. index: Parameter index for this unit. Find the number of parameters with "DSP.NumParameters". value: Boolean parameter value to be passed to the DSP unit. Should be TRUE or FALSE. The parameter properties (s... | [
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NOTE: Not implement yet Sets a DSP unit's binary data parameter by index. To find out the parameter names and range, see the see also field. The parameter properties (such as min/max values) can be retrieved with "DSP.ParameterInfo". | [
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NOTE: Not implement yet Retrieves a DSP unit's floating point parameter by index. To find out the parameter names and range, see the see also field. The parameter properties (such as min/max values) can be retrieved with "DSP.ParameterInfo". | [
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NOTE: Not implement yet Retrieves a DSP unit's integer parameter by index. To find out the parameter names and range, see the see also field. The parameter properties (such as min/max values) can be retrieved with "DSP.ParameterInfo". | [
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NOTE: Not implement yet Retrieves a DSP unit's boolean parameter by index. To find out the parameter names and range, see the see also field. The parameter properties (such as min/max values) can be retrieved with "DSP.ParameterInfo". | [
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NOTE: Not implement yet Retrieves a DSP unit's data block parameter by index. To find out the parameter names and range, see the see also field. The parameter properties (such as min/max values) can be retrieved with "DSP.ParameterInfo". | [
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Retrieves the number of parameters a DSP unit has to control its behaviour. Use this to enumerate all parameters of a DSP unit with "DSP.ParameterInfo". | [
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NOTE: Not implement yet Retrieve information about a specified parameter within the DSP unit. Use "DSP.NumParameters" to find out the number of parameters for this DSP unit. | [
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NOTE: Not implement yet Retrieve the index of the first data parameter of a particular data type. The return code can therefore be used to check whether the DSP supports specific functionality through data parameters of certain types without the need to pass in 'index'. | [
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NOTE: Not implement yet Display or hide a DSP unit configuration dialog box inside the target window. Dialog boxes are used by DSP plugins that prefer to use a graphical user interface to modify their parameters rather than using the other method of enumerating the parameters and using "DSP.SetParameterFloat" / "DSP.Se... | [
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/ DSP attributes. NOTE: Not implement yet TODO: add more docs Retrieves information about the current DSP unit, including name, version, default channels and width and height of configuration dialog box if it exists. | [
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Retrieves the predefined type of a FMOD registered DSP unit. This is only valid for built in FMOD effects. Any user plugins will simply return "DSP_TYPE_UNKNOWN". | [
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Retrieves the idle state of a DSP. A DSP is idle when no signal is coming into it. This can be a useful method of determining if a DSP sub branch is finished processing, so it can be disconnected for example. The idle state takes into account things like tails of echo filters, even if a wavetable or dsp has finished ge... | [
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/ Userdata set/get. Sets a user value that the DSP object will store internally. Can be retrieved with "DSP.UserData". This function is primarily used in case the user wishes to 'attach' data to an FMOD object. It can be useful if an FMOD callback passes an object of this type as a parameter, and the user does not know... | [
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Retrieves the user value that that was set by calling the "DSP.SetUserData" function. | [
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/ Metering. Enable metering for a DSP unit so that "DSP.MeteringInfo" will return metering information, and so that FMOD Studio profiler tool can visualize the levels. inputEnabled: Enable metering for the input signal (preprocessing). Specify true to turn on input level metering, false to turn it off. outputEnabled: E... | [
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Retrieve the information about metering for a particular DSP to see if it is enabled or not. "INIT_PROFILE_METER_ALL" with "System.Init" will automatically turn on metering for all DSP units inside the FMOD mixer graph. | [
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Retrieve the metering information for a particular DSP. "INIT_PROFILE_METER_ALL" with "System.Init" will automatically turn on metering for all DSP units inside the FMOD mixer graph. | [
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TestGetMgmtPortsSortedCost covers both GetMgmtPortsSortedCost and GetAllPortsSortedCost. | [
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NewBuildClient creates a new BuildClient instance that is set to the initial state (i.e., being idle). | [
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Run a iteration of the Remote Worker client, by performing a single synchronization against the scheduler. | [
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InExecutingState returns true if the worker is executing an action, or still needs to successfully synchronize against the scheduler to communicate the completion of an action. If this function returns false, it is safe for the worker to stop synchronizing against the scheduler without causing any operations to fail. | [
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NewGetDeviceHealthParams creates a new GetDeviceHealthParams object with the default values initialized. | [
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WithDeviceID adds the deviceID to the get device status params | [
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SetDeviceID adds the deviceId to the get device status params | [
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WriteToRequest writes these params to a swagger request | [
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palindromeIndex returns the index whose deletion would cause in s becoming a palindrome. 1 is returned if s is already a palindrome. | [
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Register for registry user | [
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Login is for login | [
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Info return user info | [
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UserExist is a function to determine if the user exist | [
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ToggleBluetoothFromBluetoothSettings tests that a user can successfully toggle the Bluetooth state using the Bluetooth toggle within the Bluetooth Settings subpage. | [
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testParentSelection uses special event name format: : | [
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Creates a flow from a single node This is useful for scenaries when usage of a single node is desired, manually feeding and processing packets on the node's ports. | [
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Connects (enables) the specified port | [
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Disconnects (disables) the specified port | [
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HandleGetIP is a gin HTTP handler that gather's the source IP from an incoming HTTP request and returns it in the response body. | [
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CheckSlotSpan checks if the slot is within the span of slots, with MAXIMUM_GOSSIP_CLOCK_DISPARITY margin in time. | [
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Status checks the status of the service. | [
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Score calculate your scrabble score | [
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FromRepository recreate object DO NOT use as constructor. | [
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LoadLoginPage Render login page | [
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LoadRegisterPage Render register page | [
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LoadHomePage Render home page | [
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LoadEditPage Load edit page | [
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LoadUsersPage Load users page | [
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LoadUserPage Load user profile | [
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LoadUserLoggedProfile Load the user profile | [
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LoadUserEditPage Load page to edit user | [
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LoadUserPasswordEditPage Method to load page to update password | [
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... |
/ PlaceholdersApiServiceTests Read slide placeholder info. Test for PlaceholdersApi.GetSlidesPlaceholder method | [
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/ PlaceholdersApiServiceTests Read slide placeholder info. Test for PlaceholdersApi.GetSlidesPlaceholder method with invalid name | [
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/ PlaceholdersApiServiceTests Read slide placeholder info. Test for PlaceholdersApi.GetSlidesPlaceholder method with invalid slideIndex | [
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/ PlaceholdersApiServiceTests Read slide placeholder info. Test for PlaceholdersApi.GetSlidesPlaceholder method with invalid placeholderIndex | [
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