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/openbsd-src/games/wump/
H A Dwump.info21 that he has quite an appetite for young adventurous humans! Not
/openbsd-src/games/fortune/datfiles/
H A Dstartrek173 Humans do claim a great deal for that particular emotion [love].
427 Sometimes a feeling is all we humans have to go on.
559 realize humans are overly preoccupied with the subject.
722 You humans have that emotional need to express gratitude. "You're
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Test-Simple/lib/Test2/EventFacet/
H A DInfo.pm26 This facet represents messages intended for humans that will help them either
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/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…
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/podlators/docs/
H A Ddocknot.yaml93 page), and easily readable in the raw format by humans.
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/
H A Dfork-child.c133 to you in the parent process. It's only used by humans for debugging. */ in fork_inferior()
/openbsd-src/share/man/man9/
H A Dstyle.9590 be used is FALLTHROUGH, as it's useful to humans.
/openbsd-src/sbin/isakmpd/
H A DDESIGN-NOTES324 equally well to humans. It is envisioned that the configuration
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/gas/
H A Datof-generic.c445 * (1) courtesy to humans reading/debugging in atof_generic()
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gas/
H A Datof-generic.c459 * (1) courtesy to humans reading/debugging in atof_generic()
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/Module-CoreList/
H A Dcorelist90 meant for I<humans>, not programs. For programs, use the L<Module::CoreList>
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Time-Local/lib/Time/
H A DLocal.pm389 of the year easier for humans, however, who are more accustomed to seeing years
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/JSON-PP/lib/JSON/
H A DPP.pm2003 parse application-specific files written by humans (configuration files,
2431 parse application-specific files written by humans (configuration
2451 parse application-specific files written by humans (configuration
2487 parse application-specific files written by humans (configuration
/openbsd-src/lib/libc/time/
H A DTheory230 * Indicate to humans as to where that region is. This simplifies use.
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/
H A Dperlmod.pod73 preferred delimiter, in part because it's more readable to humans, and
H A Dperlhacktips.pod233 All compilers we tested support their use. Not all humans we tested
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/docs/
H A DDataFlowAnalysisIntro.md203 As humans, we understand the control flow from the program text. We used our
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/treelang/
H A Dtreelang.texi647 a computer. Humans usually aren't as good writing machine code as they
/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/27_io/
H A Dhowto.html264 the compiler would probably be just fine with it, other humans
/openbsd-src/gnu/lib/libstdc++/libstdc++/docs/html/27_io/
H A Dhowto.html255 the compiler would probably be just fine with it, other humans
/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/gcc/treelang/
H A Dtreelang.texi654 a computer. Humans usually aren't as good writing machine code as they
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/config/i370/
H A Di370.c602 has more than about 10MB of code in it ... as long as humans write
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/
H A DFAQ104 How Humans use the word "branch":
1002 file, log entries become false over time. Humans are not good at
1422 drives and humans necessary to maintain and deploy all of it. Spending
6853 This assumes perfect humans, which violates one of the Cardinal rules
8140 Humans aren't very good at handling three things at once, so the
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/
H A DCodingStandards.rst288 For humans it is obvious which function or class is being documented;
/openbsd-src/lib/libcrypto/sha/asm/
H A Dsha1-586.pl20 # prove that humans are still better than machines:-), the

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