/openbsd-src/regress/usr.bin/ssh/unittests/misc/ |
H A D | test_parse.c | 28 ASSERT_INT_EQ(parse_user_host_path("someuser@some.host:some/path", in test_parse() 31 ASSERT_STRING_EQ(host, "some.host"); in test_parse() 32 ASSERT_STRING_EQ(path, "some/path"); in test_parse() 37 ASSERT_INT_EQ(parse_user_host_path("someuser@1.22.33.144:some/path", in test_parse() 41 ASSERT_STRING_EQ(path, "some/path"); in test_parse() 46 ASSERT_INT_EQ(parse_user_host_path("someuser@[1.22.33.144]:some/path", in test_parse() 50 ASSERT_STRING_EQ(path, "some/path"); in test_parse() 64 ASSERT_INT_EQ(parse_user_host_path("someuser@[::1]:some/path", in test_parse() 68 ASSERT_STRING_EQ(path, "some/path"); in test_parse() 73 ASSERT_INT_EQ(parse_uri("ssh", "ssh://someuser@some.host:22/some/path", in test_parse() [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/contrib/ |
H A D | test_installed | 13 # can override the defaults with --srcdir=/some/dir/GCC or 14 # --testsuite=/some/dir/GCC/gcc/testsuite. If you specify 19 # from. If you specify --prefix=/some/dir, gcc, g++ and g77 will be 20 # looked for at /some/dir/bin. Each one may be overridden by 27 # An additional argument may specify --tmpdir=/some/dir; by default, 70 --with-testsuite=/some/dir/gcc/testsuite specify the testsuite directory 71 --srcdir=/some/dir same as --with-testsuite=/some/dir/gcc/testsuite 74 --prefix=/some/dir use gcc, g++ and g77 from /some/dir/bin [PATH] 75 --with-gcc=/some/dir/bin/gcc use specified gcc program [gcc] 76 --with-g++=/some/dir/bin/g++ use specified g++ program [g++] [all …]
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/openbsd-src/share/man/man7/ |
H A D | packages.7 | 118 The package system offers some strong warranties. 134 embedded in some packages may break this assumption. 142 and some web packages, which install under 145 Some packages installation scripts will also create new configuration 150 or need some working directory under 161 The current package system has some deliberate design limitations. 172 For instance, there is no mechanism to mark some files as being shareable 218 Additionally, some packages with similar names and different versions may 220 in the ports tree: snapshot versus stable version of some software, or 242 denotes some options that were used when creating the package. [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/examples/PrintFunctionNames/ |
H A D | README.txt | 9 $ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.so -plugin print-fns some-input-fi… 10 …gin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns help -plugin-arg-print-fns --example-argument some-input-file.c 11 …ts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.so -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns -an-error some-input-file.c 14 $ clang -cc1 -load ../../Debug+Asserts/lib/libPrintFunctionNames.dylib -plugin print-fns some-input… 15 …gin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns help -plugin-arg-print-fns --example-argument some-input-file.c 16 …lib/libPrintFunctionNames.dylib -plugin print-fns -plugin-arg-print-fns -an-error some-input-file.c
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Test-Harness/t/ |
H A D | errors.t | 24 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data 36 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data 55 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data 65 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data 86 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data 96 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data 106 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data 121 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data 132 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data 146 not ok 2 - first line of the input valid # todo some data
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Pod-Checker/t/pod/ |
H A D | poderrs.t | 13 ### Deliberately throw in some blank but non-empty lines 24 poderrors.t - test Pod::Checker on some pod syntax errors 31 This is some paragraph text with some unknown interior sequences, 36 Now try some unterminated sequences like 44 And they say we'll have some fun if it stops raining! 119 =head2 Some links with problems 146 L<some text with / in it|perlvar/$|> should give warnings as hell 283 =head2 some heading
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/openbsd-src/usr.sbin/pkg_add/ |
H A D | pkg_create.1 | 21 .\" [jkh] Took John's changes back and made some additional extensions for 95 provided some other dependency refers to the same 126 Some specific 341 There are some annotations that can be inserted for better control. 379 Useful in trying to document some particularly hairy sequence that 511 Some special elements, such as new users and new groups, are always 650 for some details. 709 Some fields are optional and can be left empty. 731 uses some simplified information to decide whether an installed package 778 @pkgpath some/dir,f1,f2 [all …]
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/openbsd-src/usr.bin/awk/ |
H A D | FIXES.1e | 52 Memory leak when assigning a string to some of the built-in 69 standing warnings had been made fatal and some fatal errors went 249 enum and simplify some of the related code. Thanks 256 From Arnold Robbins, apply some cleanups in the test suite. 307 Extract awktest.tar into testdir directory. Add some very 367 for YYSTYPE_IS_DEFINED. It was harmless but some gcc settings 374 Added some casts to silence warnings on debugging printfs. 414 Updated some broken tests (beebe.tar, T.lilly) 527 fixed some null pointer refs calling adjbuf. 537 removed some no-effect asserts in run.c. [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/ |
H A D | TODO | 6 (If done, this should be configurable via commitinfo or some new 24 rapidly--but having to create a tag or some such mechanism to keep 65 79. Might be nice to have some sort of interface to Sun's Translucent 183 137. Some sites might want CVS to fsync() the RCS ,v file to protect 188 [[ I've done some of this, but it could use much more ]] 190 138. Some people have suggested that CVS use a VPATH-like environment 204 (or CVSMODPREFIX or some such). If it's set, then when looking 242 change the Repository/Root file with some degree of error checking? 269 accumulated over time, some of them probably bad decisions with 273 quo are deprecated, probably circulate some unofficial patches, &c). [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/include/llvm/FuzzMutate/ |
H A D | RandomIRBuilder.h | 41 /// Find a "source" for some operation, which will be used in one of the 43 /// returns some new arbitrary Value. 45 /// Find a "source" for some operation, which will be used in one of the 47 /// matches \c Pred, or returns some new Value that matches \c Pred. The 53 /// Create some Value suitable as a source for some operation. 58 /// \c BB. This may also create some new instruction in \c BB and use that.
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/openbsd-src/regress/lib/libcrypto/x509/bettertls/scripts/ |
H A D | expects.json | 1 …some implementations will fail to validate the certificate."]},"dns":{"expect":"ERROR","descriptio…
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Text-Balanced/t/ |
H A D | 07_exttag.t | 65 <A-1 HREF="#section2">some text</A-1>; 97 <A>some text</A>; 98 <B>some text<A>other text</A></B>; 99 <A>some text<A>other text</A></A>; 100 <A HREF="#section2">some text</A>; 103 <A>some text 104 <A>some text<A>other text</A>; 105 <B>some text<A>other text</B>;
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H A D | 09_gentag.t | 92 <A>some text</A>; 93 <B>some text<A>other text</A></B>; 94 <A>some text<A>other text</A></A>; 95 <A HREF="#section2">some text</A>; 98 <A>some text 99 <A>some text<A>other text</A>; 100 <B>some text<A>other text</B>;
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/os2/ |
H A D | os2_pipe.t | 31 ok syswrite($server_pipe, "some string\n"), 'server write'; 32 is scalar <$fh>, "some string\n", 'client read'; 47 # If do print() instead of syswrite(), this gets "some string\n" instead!!! 66 ok syswrite($server_pipe, "some string\n"), 'server write'; 67 is scalar <$fh>, "some string\n", 'client read'; 70 # If do print() instead of syswrite(), this gets "some string\n" instead!!! 73 ok syswrite($server_pipe, "some string\n"), 'server write'; 75 is scalar <$fh>, "some string\n", 'client read'; 77 # If do print() instead of syswrite(), this gets "some string\n" instead!!! 80 ok syswrite($server_pipe, "some string\n"), 'server write'; [all …]
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/openbsd-src/regress/usr.bin/mandoc/mdoc/Bl/ |
H A D | multitag.out_markdown | 16 some text 31 > some text 44 some text 57 > some text
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H A D | multitag.in | 14 some text 24 some text 34 some text 44 some text
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H A D | multitag.out_ascii | 13 third some text 24 third some text 32 third some text 38 third some text
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/podlators/t/data/snippets/man/ |
H A D | for-blocks | 7 Some text. 10 Some raw nroff. 26 Some text. 27 Some raw nroff.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/podlators/t/data/snippets/text/ |
H A D | code | 8 This is some random text. 11 This is some random text. 23 This is some random text. 26 This is some random text.
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H A D | margin | 10 This is some body text that is long enough to be a paragraph that wraps, 13 This is some verbatim text. 27 This is some body text that is long enough to be a paragraph that 30 This is some verbatim text.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/libstdc++-v3/include/ext/pb_ds/ |
H A D | assoc_container.hpp | 184 // Constructor taking some policy objects. r_hash_fn will be 189 // Constructor taking some policy objects. r_hash_fn will be 196 // Constructor taking some policy objects. r_hash_fn will be 204 // Constructor taking some policy objects. r_hash_fn will be 222 // some policy objects. The value_types between first_it and 230 // some policy objects The value_types between first_it and 241 // some policy objects The value_types between first_it and 254 // some policy objects The value_types between first_it and 323 // Constructor taking some policy objects. r_hash_fn will be 328 // Constructor taking some policy objects. r_hash_fn will be [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/Pod-Html/t/ |
H A D | htmlescp.pod | 10 Here is some B<bold> text, some I<italic> plus F</etc/fstab> 12 This is some C<$code($arg1)>. 14 Some numeric escapes: E<0120> E<0x65> E<x72> E<108>
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/doc/ |
H A D | interface.texi | 21 some target machines. As a result, functions compiled with PCC 41 On some target machines, such as RISC machines and the 80386, the 50 some machines, the first few arguments are passed in registers; in 60 On some machines (particularly the SPARC), certain types of arguments 92 includes multiply and divide on some machines, and floating point 94 with @option{-msoft-float}. Some standard parts of the C library, such as 98 Some of these routines can be defined in mostly machine-independent C;
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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. 35 There are also some that use jumpers. 55 The settings for D, E, and F are for 1600x1200 on some cards, but 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.sbin/crunchgen/ |
H A D | crunchgen.8 | 80 Some symbols may be left visible via the 132 Note that this is done on some ELF architectures by marking the symbol 140 and how some architectures use the symbol attributes for their GOT build. 146 necessary for some architectures due to GOT usage. 282 This conf file specifies a small crunched binary consisting of some 316 Some shuffling in the order of libraries may be required, 317 and in some rare cases two libraries may 320 Some versions of the 327 or some other arrangements made.
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