Lines Matching refs:endOffset
2402 @li endOffset < startOffset
2412 @param [in] endOffset
2423 [in] long endOffset
2434 @param [out] endOffset
2449 [out] long *endOffset,
2590 …he "one ? three" object would be 4, matching the embed character and the endOffset would be 5.</li>
2591 <li>the startOffset for the "two" object would be 0, and the endOffset would be 3</li>
2599 @param [out] endOffset
2608 [out, retval] long *endOffset
2614 the character at endOffset (exclusive), if startOffset is less or equal
2615 endOffset. If endOffset is lower than startOffset, the result is the same
2624 @param [in] endOffset
2629 and up to the character at endOffset (exclusive), if startOffset is less than
2630 or equal to endOffset.
2634 @li The returned string may be longer than endOffset-startOffset bytes if text
2643 [in] long endOffset,
2672 @param [out] endOffset
2688 [out] long *endOffset,
2717 @param [out] endOffset
2733 [out] long *endOffset,
2763 @param [out] endOffset
2779 [out] long *endOffset,
2827 @param [in] endOffset
2839 [in] long endOffset
3036 @param [out] endOffset
3050 [out] long *endOffset,
3121 If startOffset is less than endOffset, the substring starts with the
3122 character at startOffset and ends with the character just before endOffset.
3123 If endOffset is lower than startOffset, the result is the same as a call
3144 @param [in] endOffset
3158 [in] long endOffset
3169 @param [in] endOffset
3182 [in] long endOffset
3216 @param [in] endOffset
3230 [in] long endOffset
3269 @param [in] endOffset
3284 [in] long endOffset,
3296 @param [in] endOffset
3312 [in] long endOffset,