/openbsd-src/regress/usr.bin/m4/ |
H A D | esyscmd.out | 4 hi there a 5 hi there a 7 hi there a 8 hi there a 10 hi there a 11 hi there a 13 hi there a 14 hi there a 16 hi there a 17 hi there a [all …]
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/openbsd-src/games/fortune/datfiles/ |
H A D | limerick | 288 There's a nice civil tongue in her head. 459 There were cunt hairs all over the place. 501 There was steam on her twat, 710 When he got there he found he was wrong. 736 A milkmaid there was, with a stutter, 921 There's no time for my clothes, 1301 Was so big that there weren't any bigger. 1588 And then there's the story that's fraught 1601 Father Burke said, "There's no greater joy! 1640 There's a girl there whose feat, [all …]
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H A D | startrek | 41 Another dream that failed. There's nothing sadder. 56 Behind every great man, there is a woman -- urging him on. 107 ... and the stars are still there. 224 If there are self-made purgatories, then we all have to live in them. 299 Leave bigotry in your quarters; there's no room for it on the bridge. 461 -- Dr. Miranda Jones and Spock, "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", 514 There are always alternatives. 517 There are certain things men must do to remain men. 520 There are some things worth dying for. 523 There comes to all races an ultimate crisis which you have yet to face [all …]
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/openbsd-src/games/battlestar/ |
H A D | globals.c | 40 "There is a knife here.", 41 "There are an exquisitely crafted sword and scabbard here.", 43 "There is a fierce woodsman here brandishing a heavy mallet.", 44 "There is an unwieldy two-handed sword here.", 45 "There is a bloody meat cleaver here.", 47 "There is an ancient coat of finely woven mail here.", 48 "There is a old dented helmet with an ostrich plume here.", 49 "There is a shield of some native tribe here.", 51 "There is a Viper ready for launch here.", 55 "There is a pair of pajamas here.", [all …]
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H A D | dayfile.c | 43 of the hangar is +. There is an exit +.*\n", {0} }, 49 there is an exit +.*\n", {0} }, 61 A staircase leads down. * There is a way -. ** \n", {0} }, 67 There is a cluttered workbench +. From the main hangar come sounds of great\n\ 104 climb up. There is not much chance to go -, -, or -.\n\ 140 "This part of the walkway is deserted. There is a dead end +. The\n\ 173 the wall + comes a view of darkest space. There is a small adjoining\n\ 183 "There is much rubble and destruction here that was not apparent elsewhere.\n\ 190 "These dusty and decrepit stairs lead up. There is no way -. The\n\ 208 of the cylon attack killed them. There is a strange chill in this room. I\n\ [all …]
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H A D | nightfile.c | 43 of the hangar is +. There is an exit +.*\n", {0} }, 49 There is an exit +.*\n", {0} }, 61 A staircase leads down. * There is a way -. ** \n", {0} }, 67 There is a cluttered workbench +. From the main hangar come sounds of great\n\ 104 climb up. There is not much chance to go -, -, or -.\n\ 140 "This part of the walkway is deserted. There is a dead end +. The\n\ 173 the wall + comes a view of darkest space. There is a small adjoining\n\ 183 "There is much rubble and destruction here that was not apparent elsewhere.\n\ 190 "These dusty and decrepit stairs lead up. There is no way -. The\n\ 208 of the cylon attack killed them. There is a strange chill in this room. I\n\ [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/ |
H A D | RuntimeLibcalls.h | 37 /// point type, or UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. 46 /// UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. 50 /// UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. 54 /// UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. 58 /// UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. 62 /// UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. 66 /// UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. 70 /// UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. 74 /// UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. 78 /// and type, or UNKNOWN_LIBCALL if there is none. [all …]
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/openbsd-src/regress/lib/libcrypto/x509/bettertls/scripts/ |
H A D | expects.json | 1 …There is a DNS name constraint but no DNS name in the certificate. This is allowed by the RFC, but…
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/openbsd-src/regress/bin/ksh/ |
H A D | bksl-nl.t | 12 echo hi #there \ 24 there' 28 there 38 there 42 there 93 There, \ 240 & echo there 270 there 287 echo there 289 hiecho there
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H A D | heredoc.t | 8 there 11 there 21 there$a 28 there$a 40 there 44 there 53 there 93 there 97 there
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/ |
H A D | classify.c | 46 /* there is no RCS file either */ 49 /* there is no user file */ 62 /* there is a user file */ 77 /* there is an RCS file, but it's dead */ 106 * There is no user file, but there should be one; remove the 133 * There is an RCS file, so someone else must have checked 150 /* There is no user file (as it should be) */ 157 * There is no RCS file; this is all-right, but it has been 190 /* The user file shouldn't be there */ 192 error (0, 0, "%s should be removed and is still there", [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/libcxxabi/src/ |
H A D | private_typeinfo.cpp | 16 // there is a detected inconsistency in the type_info hierarchy during a 577 // There are two flavors of nodes which have the type dst_type: 583 // There is at least one path from the root (dynamic_ptr, dynamic_type) to 585 // There may be more than one such path (some public some not). Such a path may 589 // there is only one node with dynamic_type. And if dynamic_type == dst_type, 590 // then there is only one dst_type in the DAG. 602 // If there is exactly one dst_type of flavor 1, and 603 // If there is a public path from that dst_type to (static_ptr, static_type), or 604 // If there are 0 dst_types of flavor 2, and there is a public path from 608 // Else if there are 0 dst_types of flavor 1 and exactly 1 dst_type of flavor 2, and [all …]
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/openbsd-src/lib/libskey/ |
H A D | skey.3 | 157 or \-2 if there is a parity error. 187 function returns 0 on success or \-1 if there is a memory allocation failure. 195 There must be at least 20 bytes (including the NUL) in the output buffer, 258 if there was an error reading the database. 332 function returns 0 on success, 1 if there are no more entries, 333 or \-1 if there was an error accessing the S/Key database. 338 there are no more records. 354 was not found, or \-1 if there was an error accessing the S/Key database. 365 \-1 if there was an error accessing the database. 372 There is no standard API for S/Key.
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/openbsd-src/share/man/man4/man4.alpha/ |
H A D | tga.4 | 33 On some TGA models, there are four DIP switches. 34 On other models, there is a rotary switch with positions 0-F. 35 There are also some that use jumpers. 56 there are no guarantees. 58 There are also a couple of extra jumpers on some cards. 73 There are some problems with the background randomly switching between
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/openbsd-src/usr.bin/vi/cl/ |
H A D | README.signal | 5 There are six (normally) asynchronous actions about which vi cares: 30 key-read routine, so there are no reentrancy issues. This means 39 making it a pure text widget. There are four major solutions on the table, 44 The up side is that there's no asynchronous behavior to worry about, 59 2: Run in cbreak mode. There are two problems in this area. First, the 75 characters, e.g. ^V^C. There are two possible solutions. First, you 81 character in vi, but that means that there's a race between entering 88 ^V characters into the input stream, (which is why there's no way to 128 There are a couple of other problems to consider. 134 mode, but the final endwin() will leave you in raw mode. There you have [all …]
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/openbsd-src/usr.bin/yacc/PSD.doc/ |
H A D | ss10 | 93 There is also a distinctly unstructured flavor about this. 122 There are three mechanisms used to provide for this typing. 123 First, there is a way of defining the union; this must be 126 Second, there is a way of associating a union member name with tokens 128 Finally, there is a mechanism for describing the type of those 191 There remain a couple of cases where these mechanisms are insufficient. 192 If there is an action within a rule, the value returned 212 When they are used, there is a fairly strict level of checking.
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H A D | ss5 | 42 if there is some input string that can be structured in two or more different ways. 122 Note that there are never any ``Shift/shift'' conflicts. 124 When there are shift/reduce or reduce/reduce conflicts, Yacc still produces a parser. 138 Rule 1 implies that reductions are deferred whenever there is a choice, 153 possible to rewrite the grammar rules so that the same inputs are read but there are no 250 Once again the parser can do two valid things \- there is a shift/reduce conflict. 254 This shift/reduce conflict arises only when there is a particular current input symbol, 260 In general, there may be many conflicts, and each one 320 In most one states, there will be at most reduce action possible in the
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lld/docs/ELF/ |
H A D | warn_backrefs.rst | 19 will result in an ``undefined reference`` error. If there are no cyclic 20 references, the archives can be ordered in such a way that there are no 21 backward references. If there are cyclic references then the ``--start-group`` 26 there is a reference from an input file to the right of an archive, LLD will 50 violations (albeit unable to catch all cases). There are two cases where GNU ld 63 fail surprisingly with ``undefined symbol`` if there is somehow a dependency on 76 * The dependency may be intentionally omitted because there are multiple 81 There are two cases like a library sandwich where GNU ld will select a
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/ |
H A D | cvsclient.info-3 | 47 error message in several cases: (1) there is a file in the working 50 file for which `Questionable' was sent), (2) there is a file in 122 There is no requirement that the client and server clocks be 208 done. There should be one such response for every `Notify' 209 request; if there are several `Notify' requests for a single file, 228 CVS configuration files, it is more constrained; there must be 273 the user (similar to an `M' response). There are two tags which 277 newline will ordinarily be sent to the user (there is no provision 289 Note that if DATA is present there will always be exactly one 290 space between TAGNAME and DATA; if there is more than one space, [all …]
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H A D | cvs.info-8 | 30 There are certain file names that frequently occur inside your 82 there is a fly in the ointment; if the distribution contains any 93 (it also matches `fooxbar' and the like). Also note that there is 118 there will function just like CVS's built-in administrative files. For 158 in. There are several mechanisms to do that. 212 All other strings containing `$' are reserved; there is no way to 261 created there will mean you don't have to specify `CVSROOT' for 439 there is a particular error message which you are seeing, then you can 441 section on other problems to see if your problem is mentioned there. 508 there is a more subtle cause, which is that the temporary [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/lib/Rewrite/ |
H A D | RewriteRope.cpp | 104 /// guaranteed that there is a place to do an insertion at the specified 107 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree 115 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree 120 /// guaranteed that there is a split at Offset. 204 /// guaranteed that there is a place to do an insertion at the specified 207 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree 215 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree 220 /// guaranteed that there is a split at Offset. 231 /// guaranteed that there is a place to do an insertion at the specified 234 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/ |
H A D | TODO | 41 a project directory without mucking about with groups. Is there any 108 matches within the RCS file for the symbolic revision. If there is 149 (??? -what is reasonable? I'm not sure there is a real problem here. 167 there. Should be able to point at a RCS directory and go. 184 against nasty hardware errors. There is a slight performance hit with 241 149. Maybe there should be an option to cvs admin that allows a user to 248 machine or directory. But there are other cases, like where the 250 server (if there are two server machines which share the 321 151. Also, is there a flag I am missing that allows replacing Ulrtx_Build 330 153. There should be some command (maybe I just haven't figured out [all …]
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/openbsd-src/sys/dev/pci/drm/amd/display/ |
H A D | TODO | 18 "Is there any major reason to keep all those abstractions? 22 I haven't looked recently but I didn't get the impression there was a 50 subsystems, since there's really no good reason to have 2nd 52 and edid parsing. There's still a bit a midlayer feeling to the edid 79 callbacks. There's also plans to expose this stuff in a standard way across all 87 17. There's still a pretty massive layer cake around dp aux and DPCD handling, 93 18. There's a pile of sink handling code, both for DP and HDMI where I didn't
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/info/ |
H A D | footnotes.c | 161 and displayed. Returns FN_UNFOUND if there were no footnotes found 162 in WINDOW's node. Returns FN_UNABLE if there were footnotes, but the 179 /* If there was a window showing footnotes, and there are no footnotes in info_get_or_remove_footnotes() 187 /* If there are footnotes for this window's node, but no window around in info_get_or_remove_footnotes() 210 /* If we are hacking automatic footnotes, and there are footnotes in info_get_or_remove_footnotes() 218 /* If there are footnotes, and there is a window to display them, in info_get_or_remove_footnotes() 246 /* If there is an old footnotes window, and it isn't the only window
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/openbsd-src/lib/libz/ |
H A D | compress.3 | 379 if there was not enough memory, 390 is set to null if there is no error message. 418 (because there is not enough room in the output buffer), 466 output buffer because there might be more output pending. 469 which can be used if desired to determine whether or not there is more output 568 if there was enough output space. 726 if there was not enough memory, 734 is set to null if there is no error message. 773 (because there is not enough room in the output buffer), then 790 until there i [all...] |