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/freebsd-src/contrib/libxo/doc/
H A Dformatting.rst5 Most unix commands emit text output aimed at humans. It is designed
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H A Dfield-modifiers.rst161 readable to computers and savants, humans will generally find "44M"
/freebsd-src/contrib/libxo/libxo/
H A Dlibxo.334 Most commands emit text output aimed at humans.
37 Humans are gifted at extracting
H A Dxo_format.5464 savants, humans will generally find "44M" more meaningful.
/freebsd-src/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/
H A Ddirective-ifndef.mk29 # them. Since these conditions are confusing for humans, they should be
H A Dcond-token-string.mk92 # read for humans.
H A Dvarmod-undefined.mk34 # as delimiter, which confuses both editors and humans because the opening
H A Ddirective-for-empty.mk109 # would be difficult to understand for humans as well. Technically, they are
H A Dvarmod-subst.mk197 # interpreted in a special way. This can be used to confuse humans.
/freebsd-src/contrib/atf/
H A DREADME.md11 interface** to allow both humans and automation to run the tests.
/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/openzfs/man/man8/
H A Dzpool_influxdb.848 command which is intended for humans,
/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Plugins/TraceExporter/docs/
H A Dhtr.rst3 …traces like the ones obtained with Intel PT contain is not digestible to humans in its raw form. G…
/freebsd-src/sys/sys/
H A Dwatchdog.h81 /* Handy macros for humans not used to power of two nanoseconds */
/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/display/panel/
H A Dpanel-common.yaml37 string suitable for use by humans. It typically contains a name inscribed
/freebsd-src/contrib/sendmail/src/
H A Dhelpfile69 verb by humans and other sendmail implementations.
/freebsd-src/usr.bin/script/
H A Dscript.1131 which is useful for both tools and humans to read, should be used.
/freebsd-src/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/
H A DOSSL_trace_set_channel.pod26 This output comes in form of free text for humans to read.
/freebsd-src/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man3/
H A DOSSL_trace_set_channel.3159 This output comes in form of free text for humans to read.
/freebsd-src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/
H A Dntp_filegen.c151 * would assume it to be easier for humans to interpret in filegen_open()
/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/openzfs/cmd/zpool_influxdb/
H A Dzpool_influxdb.c142 * output. However, unlike the zpool command, which is intended for humans,
/freebsd-src/crypto/heimdal/lib/wind/
H A Drfc3492.txt491 encoded string there is no context apparent to humans.
/freebsd-src/crypto/openssl/crypto/sha/asm/
H A Dsha1-586.pl27 # prove that humans are still better than machines:-), the
/freebsd-src/contrib/file/magic/Magdir/
H A Dmsdos2591 # add one for display because humans start numbering by 1 and also fit to name of disk szDisk*
/freebsd-src/contrib/libpcap/
H A Dpcap-linux.c3703 * humans reading the code. :-) in pcap_wait_for_frames_mmap()
/freebsd-src/contrib/sendmail/
H A DRELEASE_NOTES10863 humans.

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