/openbsd-src/regress/lib/libcrypto/certs/ |
H A D | README | 37 4b. Same as (4a) but with one root missing (should verify with one chain). 39 4c. Same as (4b) but with the other root missing (should verify with one 42 4d. Same as (4a) but with one intermediate missing (should verify with one 45 4e. Same as (4d) but with the other intermediate missing (should verify 48 4f. Same as (4a) but with the intermediates reversed (should verify with 51 4g. Same as (4b) but with the intermediates reversed (should verify with 54 4h. Same as (4c) but with the intermediates reversed (should verify with 61 5b. Same as (5a) but missing the first root certificate (should verify 64 5c. Same as (5a) but missing the second root certificate (should verify 67 5d. Same as (5a) but missing the first intermediate (should verify with [all …]
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/openbsd-src/lib/libc/time/ |
H A D | strptime.3 | 18 .\" ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 22 .\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 85 the century number [0,99]; leading zeros are permitted but not required. 91 leading zeros are permitted but not required. 96 leading spaces or zeros are permitted but not required. 111 leading zeros are permitted but not required. 114 leading zeros are permitted but not required. 117 leading zeros are permitted but not required. 126 leading zeros are permitted but not required. 129 leading zeros are permitted but not required. [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ |
H A D | regcomp.sym | 74 BOUNDL BOUND, no ; Like BOUND/BOUNDU, but \w and \W are defined by current locale 79 NBOUNDL NBOUND, no ; Like NBOUND/NBOUNDU, but \w and \W are defined by current locale 87 ANYOFD ANYOF, sv charclass S ; Like ANYOF, but /d is in effect 88 ANYOFL ANYOF, sv charclass S ; Like ANYOF, but /l is in effect 89 ANYOFPOSIXL ANYOF, sv charclass_posixl S ; Like ANYOFL, but matches [[:posix:]] classes 92 ANYOFH ANYOFH, sv 1 S ; Like ANYOF, but only has "High" matches, none in the bitmap; th… 93 ANYOFHb ANYOFH, sv 1 S ; Like ANYOFH, but all matches share the same UTF-8 start byte, g… 94 ANYOFHr ANYOFH, sv 1 S ; Like ANYOFH, but the flags field contains packed bounds for all… 95 ANYOFHs ANYOFH, sv:str 1 S ; Like ANYOFHb, but has a string field that gives the leading… 97 ANYOFRb ANYOFR, packed 1 S ; Like ANYOFR, but all matches share the same UTF-8 start byte,… [all …]
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/openbsd-src/games/fortune/datfiles/ |
H A D | limerick | 21 But another, more sane, 29 But she fucks in the gloaming like forty. 60 But I got a nice price for the pups." 64 But she read science fiction 103 But I shan't take it off; 121 But the sweetness of pitch 164 But this output can be 191 But golly! it just fits the cattle." 202 But just great for squirrels 209 But not worth a damn on a whoa. [all …]
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H A D | fortunes2-o | 8 age bracket of 25 to 35 years, but we could not get them to stop laughing 91 But there wasn't a thing to eat, cried Daddy. 107 have provided adequate shelter for a family of four, but the overall effect 141 them, but the cowboy is informed that he will be burned at the stake the 160 the next morning, the sows were grazing on grass, they were pregnant, but if 187 Billy's father replied, "Well, I'm really an attorney. But how do 192 "This Russian guy is really good, very strong and quick. But I think 204 finally gets the winner alone. "Great job! But how the hell did you get out 230 A guy finishes his 9 to 5, but, instead of going straight home, stops 239 "Baby powder?" she asks. But she comes back from the bathroom and [all …]
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H A D | fortunes2 | 28 age bracket of 25 to 35 years, but we could not get them to stop laughing 147 day, concentrating especially, but not exclusively, on its social, political, 211 but a steady left tail light. 276 6) I know the answer to this one, but I'm not telling! Suffer! Ha-ha-ha!! 349 9. Nutritionally, hundred dollar bills are equal to one's, but more 377 But if you split those atoms fine, 382 But Mama keep dem atoms whole!! 461 Programming is not for everyone. But, if you have the desire to learn, we can 577 The architect did not agree. He said, "But if you look at the Garden 581 commented, "Yes, but where do you think the chaos came from?" [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lldb/docs/status/ |
H A D | projects.rst | 18 particular is slow, but rather that we somehow turned an bounded search (maybe 21 the context of the search, but let the search leak out globally. And quite 22 likely there are other issues that I haven't guessed yet. But if you end up 27 DWARF parser in particular, but it may be a combination of both. 41 and we will tell you it is "foo.bar". But you can't do that in the expression 54 it. But it is really old, not terribly high performance, and can't really 72 function in the expression text. This mostly gets the job done but that 87 right after lldb is told by debugserver that the process has stopped, but 89 to the higher levels. But breakpoint callbacks have some of the same problems, 104 support. We did most, but not all, of the physical separation. We need to [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/POSIX/t/ |
H A D | sigset.t | 54 is($sigset->fillset(), '0 but true', 'fillset'); 61 is($sigset->emptyset(), '0 but true', 'empyset'); 64 is($sigset->addset($signo[1]), '0 but true', 'addset'); 66 is($sigset->addset($signo[2]), '0 but true', 'addset'); 68 is($sigset->addset($signo[4]), '0 but true', 'addset'); 70 is($sigset->addset($signo[2]), '0 but true', 'addset'); 72 is($sigset->delset($signo[4]), '0 but true', 'delset'); 74 is($sigset->addset($signo[0]), '0 but true', 'addset'); 76 is($sigset->delset($signo[4]), '0 but true', 'delset'); 78 is($sigset->delset($signo[1]), '0 but true', 'delset'); [all …]
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/openbsd-src/usr.bin/env/ |
H A D | env.1 | 20 .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 24 .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 107 was invoked but failed with exit status 1. 110 was invoked but failed with this exit status; 114 was found but could not be invoked, or it was invoked but failed 118 could not be found, or it was invoked but failed with exit status 127. 135 option has been deprecated but is still supported in this implementation.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/Locale-Maketext/lib/Locale/Maketext/ |
H A D | TPJ13.pod | 73 But you still have to localize it for all the languages you're 86 But you then read in the gettext manual (Drepper, Miller, and Pinard 1995) 122 has two. But, no problem, you can have this one Chinese phrase appear 147 written, but this seems the way to go. You mail off to the 150 Chinese, and that phrase has two "%g"s in it, as it should -- but 156 But you put it aside for the moment, and optimistically hope that the 160 But the Arabic translator is the next to write back. First off, your 162 assumes there's only singular or plural. But, to use linguistic 163 jargon again, Arabic has grammatical number, like English (but unlike 164 Chinese), but it's a three-term category: singular, dual, and plural. [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/ |
H A D | perlhacktips.pod | 24 supported by all platforms, but mostly plays by ANSI C89 rules. You 108 If the function is used across several files, but intended only for 130 storage when available, but fall back to POSIX thread specific APIs 172 But not in headers, as support was only added to C++ relatively 175 Hence this is fine in C and XS code, but not headers: 224 but this has been a commonly used hack since K&R times, and using it 298 I<most> C99 (with warnings), but forbid I<declarations in for loops> 300 seem better, but using it on some platforms can prevent C<< <unistd.h> 319 We believe that the C99 support in gcc 3.1 is good enough for us, but 357 But you [all...] |
H A D | perlunifaq.pod | 15 is actually a generic C<Encode> tutorial and C<Encode> FAQ. But many people 27 Well, if you can, upgrade to the most recent, but certainly C<5.8.1> or newer. 62 positive, but it's best to avoid it. 88 because UTF-8 is usually the encoding you wanted! But don't be lazy, and don't 109 Some database drivers for DBI can also automatically encode and decode, but 133 identifiers (but they still have to be "word characters" according to C<\w>), 144 encoding as long as it can. (But perhaps originally it was internally encoded 164 Perl assumes that the program is prepared to deal with Unicode, but when 186 You can't. Some use the UTF8 flag for this, but that's misuse, and makes well 270 machine, the source code does not change, but the STDIO environment might. [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/CommandGuide/ |
H A D | lit.rst | 367 The test failed, but that is expected. This is used for test formats which allow 368 specifying that a test does not currently work, but wish to leave it in the test 373 The test succeeded, but it was expected to fail. This is used for tests which 374 were specified as expected to fail, but are now succeeding (generally because 393 The test was run, but it timed out before it was able to complete. This is 536 %basename_t The last path component of %t but without the ``.tmp`` extension 539 %/s %s but ``\`` is replaced by ``/`` 540 %/S %S but ``\`` is replaced by ``/`` 541 %/p %p but ``\`` is replaced by ``/`` 542 %/t %t but ``\`` is replaced by ``/`` [all …]
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/openbsd-src/lib/libc/termios/ |
H A D | tcsendbreak.3 | 19 .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 23 .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 95 from the terminal but not yet read, depending on the value of 102 Flush data received but not read. 104 Flush data written but not transmitted. 106 Flush both data received but not read and data written but not transmitted.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/ |
H A D | HACKING | 7 might cause spurious warnings, but at least on some machines, there 41 but which are correct as far as I know. You will find some code which 60 you add more casts to and from void * than ANSI requires. But not 69 but we want to fix that code. Of course, bad input data, a corrupt 86 Parse_Info caller to its callproc, you need a static variable. But 93 (but see the exceptions mentioned above, such as indentation style, 97 Filenames for .c and .h files may contain _ but should not contain - 122 clearly deficient, it can be changed, but only slowly and carefully. 123 For example, the global -q option was introduced in CVS 1.3 but the 130 a rough patch, or even just an idea. But before the end of the [all …]
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H A D | TODO | 24 rapidly--but having to create a tag or some such mechanism to keep 27 state", but 1.2 is significantly better. 35 [[ most commands now use the generic recursion processor, but not all; 113 right release_tag, but most people forget to do this. 122 109. I had gotten pieces of the sys directory in the past but not a 133 but I do not understand how I could fool it into getting an 143 is in RCS or SCCS without preserving the history, but makes sure 188 [[ I've done some of this, but it could use much more ]] 234 emerge.el. (but be careful in making this work client/server--it means 248 machine or directory. But there are other cases, like where the [all …]
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H A D | acinclude.m4 | 7 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 31 # Granted, this is a slightly ugly way to print this info, but the 38 # --with but no location specified 45 # found, but that brings up a lot of other hassles, like continuing to let 48 # but I think Sun users have been faced with this for awhile and I haven't 100 dnl We don't use HAVE_KRB5_H anywhere, but including it here might make it 139 # We could try once with and once without, but I'm not sure it's worth the 156 # des Heimdal K 0.3d, but Heimdal seems to be set up such 174 # resolv required, but not installed by Heimdal K 0.3d 222 # some of the libraries above in LIBS unnecessarily, but
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/win32/include/sys/ |
H A D | errno2.h | 65 #ifndef ESOCKTNOSUPPORT /* Not in errno.h but wanted by POSIX.pm */ 71 #ifndef EPFNOSUPPORT /* Not in errno.h but wanted by POSIX.pm */ 107 #ifndef ESHUTDOWN /* Not in errno.h but wanted by POSIX.pm */ 110 #ifndef ETOOMANYREFS /* Not in errno.h but wanted by POSIX.pm */ 134 #ifndef EPROCLIM /* Not in errno.h but wanted by POSIX.pm */ 137 #ifndef EUSERS /* Not in errno.h but wanted by POSIX.pm */ 140 #ifndef EDQUOT /* Not in errno.h but wanted by POSIX.pm */ 143 #ifndef ESTALE /* Not in errno.h but wanted by POSIX.pm */ 146 #ifndef EREMOTE /* Not in errno.h but wanted by POSIX.pm */
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/include/clang/Basic/ |
H A D | DiagnosticSerializationKinds.td | 33 "PCH file was compiled for the %0 '%1' but the current translation " 37 "feature '%1' but the %select{current translation unit is|AST file was}0 " 40 "PCH file but is currently %select{disabled|enabled}2">; 43 def err_pch_diagopt_mismatch : Error<"%0 is currently enabled, but was not in " 46 "path '%0', but the path is currently '%1'">; 90 "module '%0' was built in directory '%1' but now resides in " 97 "macro '%0' was %select{defined|undef'd}1 in the precompiled header but " 104 "'-undef' but %select{precompiled header was not built with it|" 108 "'-detailed-preprocessing-record' but %select{precompiled header was not "
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lld/docs/ |
H A D | WebAssembly.rst | 23 common linker flags with **ld.lld** but also includes several 80 Like ``--allow-undefined``, but the filename specified a flat list of 91 will generate an error message for each reported unresolved symbol but the 103 symbols. This is somewhat similar to the --import-undefined option but 110 binaries that are themselves static (non-relocatable) but whose undefined 122 example, for function symbols this is always possible, but in general this 134 By default the function table is neither imported nor exported, but defined 154 unit but with too many arguments. 190 ``--allow-undefined-file`` is the same but allows a list of symbols to be 205 but doesn't contain any actual code or data. Instead it contains just a list of [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/ |
H A D | 2001-02-06-TypeNotationDebateResp4.txt | 1 > But in fact, if you read the entire answer carefully, he came to the same 24 > Again, I don't disagree with this at all. But to some extent this 38 > But pointers to member functions are nowhere near as common as arrays. 50 Erm... excuse me but how is this the "old array syntax"? If you are 64 > make function pointers easier but makes arrays much more difficult seems 75 > I absolutely agree. But the question is, what is more clear and concise? 83 Very true, but you seem to be advocating a completely different Type
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/podlators/t/data/ |
H A D | perlcriticrc | 28 # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 40 # I prefer this policy (a lot, actually), but other people in my group at 51 # but currently ignores have to use the Freenode::EmptyReturn name instead. 55 # This recommends using given/when, but Perl has marked those as experimental 81 # This is correct 80% of the time, but it isn't correct for a lot of scripts 87 # This sounds interesting but is actually useless. Any large blocks of 106 # A good idea, but there are too many places where this would be more 108 # independent of the algorithm, but don't do so for mathematical formulae.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/tutorial/ |
H A D | BuildingAJIT2.rst | 18 **Example code from Chapters 3 to 5 will compile and run, but has not been 36 optimizing LLVM IR. Interested readers may read that chapter for details, but 39 a Module to mutate it into a (hopefully) more optimized but semantically 44 layers, but in the long term making optimization part of our JIT will yield an 52 IRTransformLayer works in more detail below, but the interface is simple: the 84 but after the CompileLayer we introduce a new member, TransformLayer, which sits 140 bother of using the IRTransformLayer, but doing so gives us another opportunity 238 So far we have learned how to optimize and compile our LLVM IR, but we have 245 first function, but the more often we will have to pause to compile newly 246 encountered functions. If we only code-gen lazily, but optimize eagerly, we [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/docs/ |
H A D | CrossCompilation.rst | 40 But, as is true to any cross-compiler, and given the complexity of 92 The system name is generally the OS (linux, darwin), but could be special 118 generate code that breaks. But that also means you won't get the best 125 NEON, but still using soft-float, which is much better, but still not 133 but they're particularly important for additional libraries 153 linker), but not always where the target headers and libraries 154 are. People add system-specific clues to Clang often, but as 166 find them in the right place. But all dependencies that are 196 for you in an easier way, but if you're not careful and, for instance, 202 and ``androideabi``, and might even link and run, but produce run-time
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/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/gcc/ |
H A D | vec.c | 12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY 142 /* As for vec_gc_p_reserve, but for object vectors. The vector's 154 /* As for vec_gc_p_reserve_exact, but for object vectors. The 166 /* As for vec_gc_o_reserve_1, but for heap allocated vectors. */ 186 /* As for vec_gc_p_reserve, but for heap allocated vectors. */ 197 /* As for vec_gc_p_reserve_exact, but for heap allocated vectors. */ 208 /* As for vec_gc_o_reserve, but for heap allocated vectors. */ 218 /* As for vec_gc_o_reserve_exact, but for heap allocated vectors. */
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