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H A D | zone1970.tab | 27 # If a timezone covers multiple countries, the most-populous city is used, 32 # most populous timezones first, where that does not contradict (1). 53 AR -3124-06411 America/Argentina/Cordoba most areas: CB, CC, CN, ER, FM, MN, SE, SF 70 AU -3352+15113 Australia/Sydney New South Wales (most areas) 72 AU -2728+15302 Australia/Brisbane Queensland (most areas) 76 AU -3157+11551 Australia/Perth Western Australia (most areas) 105 CA +4439-06336 America/Halifax Atlantic - NS (most areas), PE 108 CA +5320-06025 America/Goose_Bay Atlantic - Labrador (most areas) 109 CA,BS +4339-07923 America/Toronto Eastern - ON & QC (most areas) 110 CA +6344-06828 America/Iqaluit Eastern - NU (most area [all...] |
H A D | zone.tab | 48 AR -3124-06411 America/Argentina/Cordoba Argentina (most areas: CB, CC, CN, ER, FM, MN, SE, SF) 65 AU -3352+15113 Australia/Sydney New South Wales (most areas) 67 AU -2728+15302 Australia/Brisbane Queensland (most areas) 71 AU -3157+11551 Australia/Perth Western Australia (most areas) 112 CA +4439-06336 America/Halifax Atlantic - NS (most areas), PE 115 CA +5320-06025 America/Goose_Bay Atlantic - Labrador (most areas) 117 CA +4339-07923 America/Toronto Eastern - ON & QC (most areas) 118 CA +6344-06828 America/Iqaluit Eastern - NU (most areas) 123 CA +5024-10439 America/Regina CST - SK (most areas) 133 CA +4916-12307 America/Vancouver Pacific - BC (most area [all...] |
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.sbin/mkhybrid/src/libfile/ |
H A D | magic.5 | 35 A two-byte value (on most systems) in this machine's native byte order. 37 A four-byte value (on most systems) in this machine's native byte order. 43 A two-byte value (on most systems) in big-endian byte order. 45 A four-byte value (on most systems) in big-endian byte order. 47 A four-byte value (on most systems) in big-endian byte order, 50 A two-byte value (on most systems) in little-endian byte order. 52 A four-byte value (on most systems) in little-endian byte order. 54 A four-byte value (on most systems) in little-endian byte order, 135 most closely preceding it in the magic file.
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/openbsd-src/distrib/notes/alpha/ |
H A D | hardware | 14 Most PCI devices (see below). 27 Most PCI devices (see below). 50 Most PCI devices (see below). 62 Most PCI devices (see below). 77 Most PCI devices (see below). 90 Most PCI devices (see below). 103 Most PCI devices (see below). 119 Most PCI devices (see below).
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/openbsd-src/regress/bin/ksh/ |
H A D | README | 19 (most generic thing). All generics that apply should be specified. 20 Generally, at most one specific shell will be given. 22 At the moment, most (all) tests have not been categorized (any volunteers?).
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.jason/ |
H A D | template41.C | 25 class Most : public D1<T>, public D2<T> { 27 Most(T i) : D1<T>(i), D2<T>(i), Vbase<T>(i) {} in Most() function 31 Most<int> x(2); in main()
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/ |
H A D | perlmodstyle.pod | 35 most popular mistakes made by CPAN authors. 341 Return your results in the most generic form possible and allow the user 342 to choose how to use them. The most generic form possible is usually a 356 more complex or non-standard behaviour. If most of your users have to 359 Another good indicator that you should use defaults is if most of your 377 which is visible to the user (and most things that aren't!) 413 keys for historical reasons or as a matter of personal style, most new 515 unusual use cases or anything not needed by most users); the 619 possibly sub-minor releases. A major release is one in which most of 626 The most common CPAN version numbering scheme looks like this: [all …]
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H A D | perlootut.pod | 30 do most of the work. This minimalism made a lot of sense in 1994, but 45 Most object systems share a number of common concepts. You've probably 54 are other object orientation paradigms as well. JavaScript is the most 76 In Perl most objects are hashes, but the OO systems we recommend keep 99 However, most OO modules on CPAN use a method named C<new()> to 113 As we said earlier, most Perl objects are hashes, but an object can be 136 syntax for constructors. Most Perl classes use C<new> as the name for 342 We mentioned earlier that most Perl objects are implemented as hashes 453 We strongly recommend that you use one of these systems. Even the most 578 C<Moose> also has several dependencies on other modules. Most of these [all …]
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/openbsd-src/bin/csh/USD.doc/ |
H A D | csh.g | 36 This glossary lists the most important terms introduced in the 187 directories are `/bin' containing the most 188 heavily used commands and `/usr/bin' which contains most other user 216 Most commands in UNIX are not built into the shell, 364 It is one of the most commonly used UNIX commands (1.6). 415 Most users map the interrupt character to ^C. 424 Most error messages are not written to the 515 Most commands terminate when they receive an 549 Most systems use control-s to stop the output and control-q to start it. 637 building. Most [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/config/m88k/ |
H A D | m88k-move.sh | 241 mode = $1; rem = $2; most = $3; count = $4; 244 prev = align = most; 245 ld = align; st = 0; total = count - rem - most; 257 name = sprintf("__%smovstr%s%dx%d", us, mode, total + most, bytes + most); 258 if (bytes > most) { 271 printf "%send%s%dx:\n", la, mode, total + most; 273 printf "\tword\t0x42,1,__%smovstr%s%dx%d", us, mode, total + most, total + most; 274 printf ",%send%s%dx\n", la, mode, total + most;
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lldb/docs/use/ |
H A D | ondemand.rst | 58 Since most users set breakpoints by file and line, this is an easy way for 64 the most common way to stop your program at interesting areas of your code. 79 information name indexing is one of the most expensive operations that we are 122 an expression. These are some of the most costly parts of expression evaluation 126 information is enabled. The way that most debug information is created these 137 parser should have no problem finding your variables. Most global variables
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/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/mips/ |
H A D | sb1.md | 12 ;; in the list in most cases. Non-indexed load/stores issue to ls0 first. 71 ;; can have at most 4 long-cycle operations per pipe. 227 ;; into store/load addresses, and thus benefit most from being issued to the 430 ;; ??? Can deliver at most 1 result per every 6 cycles because of issue 447 ;; ??? Can deliver at most 1 result per every 8 cycles because of issue 464 ;; ??? Can deliver at most 1 result per every 3 cycles because of issue 481 ;; ??? Can deliver at most 1 result per every 5 cycles because of issue 498 ;; ??? Can deliver at most 1 result per every 7 cycles because of issue 515 ;; ??? Can deliver at most 1 result per every 10 cycles because of issue 532 ;; ??? Can deliver at most 1 result per every 4 cycles because of issue [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/include/llvm/BinaryFormat/ |
H A D | MsgPack.h | 32 /// Most significant bits used to identify "Fix" variants in MessagePack. 36 /// the three most significant bits. So FixBits::String contains 0b10100000. 48 /// the three most significant bits. So FixBitsMask::String contains 81 /// they must have the pattern "111" as their three most significant bits. This
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/ |
H A D | MemTagSanitizer.rst | 47 * Every pointer can have a 4-bit Address Tag that is in its most significant byte. 48 * Most memory access instructions generate an exception if Address Tag != Allocation Tag. 65 values to keep through most of its life time. 67 For this reason MemTagSanitizer generates at most one random tag per
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/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/gcc/doc/include/ |
H A D | funding.texi | 15 development. The most effective approach known is to encourage 25 they must compete to be the one who gives the most. 47 major new features or packages contribute the most.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/doc/include/ |
H A D | funding.texi | 15 development. The most effective approach known is to encourage 25 they must compete to be the one who gives the most. 47 major new features or packages contribute the most.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/ |
H A D | 2001-09-18-OptimizeExceptions.txt | 12 locally if one is thrown by the function. Most functions don't throw 25 6. Most large C++ programs throw few exceptions. Most well designed
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/openbsd-src/sys/arch/hppa/spmath/ |
H A D | fcnvxf.c | 56 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns 125 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns 175 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns 197 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns 278 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns 300 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/podlators/docs/ |
H A D | docknot.yaml | 89 started using it for Perl scripts as well, and discovered it was the most 99 use the most and fix the bugs that were bothering me. This package is the 116 release of Perl will have the at-the-time most current version of podlators 129 Perl's own manual pages, so hopefully most of the bugs have been weeded out.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/include/clang/AST/ |
H A D | VTTBuilder.h | 74 /// The most derived class for which we're building this vtable. 87 /// The AST record layout of the most derived class. 94 /// The sub-VTT indices for the bases of the most derived class. 98 /// the most derived class.
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/openbsd-src/lib/libcurses/ |
H A D | curs_getstr.3 | 88 The function reads at most \fIn\fP characters, 128 versions read at most 201 \*(``read at most \fIn\fP bytes\*('' 204 \*(``read at most \fIn\fP\-1 bytes\*('' 222 however most implementations
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lldb/examples/python/ |
H A D | scripted_step.py | 6 # most of the power with a much simpler interface. 16 # operations. Then if you hit "continue" the bottom-most step-over would complete, 23 # The bottom-most plan in the stack is the immediate controller of stepping, 24 # most importantly, when the process resumes, the bottom most plan will get 31 # was hit), is queried to determine how to proceed, starting from the most
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gas/ |
H A D | README | 78 most often useful for building GAS. `configure' also has several other 138 For most targets, this isn't supported yet. For most targets where it has 145 At this point I believe gas to be ANSI only code for most target cpu's. That 177 most of the above hosts, plus
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/openbsd-src/bin/ed/USD.doc/09.edtut/ |
H A D | e1 | 85 (although this fraction includes the most useful and frequently used 110 key on most terminals. 184 Most 195 to most commands \- there is no prompting
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/openbsd-src/lib/libcrypto/man/ |
H A D | BN_rand.3 | 86 the most significant bit of the random number can be zero. 91 the most significant bit is set to 1, and if 95 the two most significant bits of the number will be set to 1, so
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