/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/ |
H A D | SecurityTransparencyReports.rst | 14 processes were still not well-defined enough for the group to operate well. 15 Over the course of 2021, the key processes were defined well enough to enable 28 In 2021, the security group received 13 issue reports that were made publicly 35 Both issues were addressed with source changes: #5 in clangd/vscode-clangd, and 50 that were received earlier, but were disclosed in 2022. 55 5 of these were judged to be security issues: 70 were implemented. 77 No dedicated LLVM releases were made for any of the above issues.
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/openbsd-src/usr.sbin/unbound/doc/ |
H A D | unbound-control.8.in | 426 number of queries that were successfully answered using a cache lookup 432 number of queries that were encrypted and successfully decapsulated by dnscrypt. 435 number of queries that were requesting dnscrypt certificates. 438 number of queries received on dnscrypt port that were cleartext and not a 442 number of request that were neither cleartext, not valid dnscrypt messages. 463 The number of replies sent to queries that needed recursive processing. Could be smaller than threadX.num.cachemiss if due to timeouts no replies were sent for some queries. 472 Number of requests in the request list that were overwritten by newer entries. This happens if there is a flood of queries that recursive processing and the server has a hard time. 475 Queries that were dropped because the request list was full. This happens if a flood of queries need recursive processing, and the server can not keep up. 485 Average time it took to answer queries that needed recursive processing. Note that queries that were answered from the cache are not in this average. 489 processing. The median means that 50% of the user queries were answere [all...] |
/openbsd-src/share/man/man5/ |
H A D | ar.5 | 117 These archives were almost certainly created on a 16-bit machine, and 128 Files were padded to an even number of bytes. 144 Files were padded to an even number of bytes. 151 The headers were the same as the current format, with the exception that 152 names longer than 16 characters were truncated, and names with embedded 153 spaces (and often trailing spaces) were not supported.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.c/appendix-a/ |
H A D | a.19.1.c | 35 /* i, n and sum were not flushed */ in g() 36 /* because they were not accessible in f1 */ in g() 40 /* i, n, and sum were not flushed */ in g() 41 /* because they were not accessible in f2 */ in g()
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/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/appendix-a/ |
H A D | a.19.1.f90 | 36 ! I, N and SUM were not flushed 37 ! because they were not accessible in F1 41 ! I, N, and SUM were not flushed 42 ! because they were not accessible in f2
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/openbsd-src/games/sail/ |
H A D | sail.6 | 188 Old Square Riggers were very maneuverable ships capable of intricate 224 Most ships were equipped with carronades, which were very large, 227 were almost entirely armed with carronades. 236 The mainstays of any fleet were its 240 They were so named because these ships fought together in great lines. 241 They were close enough for mutual support, yet every ship could fire 254 The pride of the fleet were the first rates. 255 These were huge three decked ships of the line mounting 80 to 136 guns. 256 The guns in the three tiers were usually 18, 24, and 32 pounders in 260 They were almost all [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Pod-Simple/t/ |
H A D | pulltitl.t | 201 $p->set_source( \qq{\n=head1 ����� ������ (NAME)\n\n����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's I<"When you were> reading\n\n=pod\n\nGrunk\n\n\=cut\n} ); 203 ok $p->get_title(), q{����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's "When you were reading}; 218 $p->set_source( \qq{\n=head1 (NAME) ����� ������\n\n����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's I<"When you were> reading\n\n=pod\n\nGrunk\n\n\=cut\n} ); 220 is $p->get_title(), q{����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's "When you were reading}; 235 $p->set_source( \qq{\n=head1 (DESCRIPTION) ����� ������\n\n����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's I<"When you were> reading\n\n=pod\n\nGrunk\n\n\=cut\n} ); 238 is $p->get_description(), q{����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's "When you were reading}; 252 $p->set_source( \qq{\n=head1 (DESCRIPTION) ����� ������\n\n����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's I<"When you were> reading\n\n=pod\n\nGrunk\n\n\=cut\n} ); 254 is $p->get_description(), q{����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's "When you were reading}; 270 $p->set_source( \qq{\n=head1 NAME\n\nThingy\n\n=head1 (DESCRIPTION) ����� ������\n\n����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's I<"When you were> reading\n\n=pod\n\nGrunk\n\n\=cut\n} ); 272 is $p->get_description(), q{����� ������ �� ����������� ������ -- Fet's "When you were readin [all...] |
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/utils/lit/tests/Inputs/shtest-define/ |
H A D | expansion-order.txt | 5 # %{global:greeting} were handled as a new substitution, preventing full 14 # before %{global:what}) but would be reversed if these were handled as new 23 # depend on all substitutions that were defined previously, including those from 33 # order would be reversed if these were instead handled as new substitutions,
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/debug/ |
H A D | debug4.C | 3 were optimized away since they were never referenced, but 6 This lead to references to constants which were deferred and thus
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/openbsd-src/share/snmp/ |
H A D | SNMPv2-MIB.txt | 278 "The total number of SNMP messages which were delivered 279 to the SNMP entity and were for an unsupported SNMP 358 were silently dropped because the size of a reply 375 were silently dropped because the transmission of 617 "The total number of SNMP Messages which were 629 "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were 640 "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were 651 "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were 662 "The total number valid SNMP PDUs which were delivered 677 "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were delivered [all …]
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H A D | IF-MIB.txt | 333 higher (sub-)layer, which were not addressed to a multicast 348 higher (sub-)layer, which were addressed to a multicast or 365 "The number of inbound packets which were chosen to be 402 received via the interface which were discarded because of 406 the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or 437 requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a 439 those that were discarded or not sent. 453 requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a 455 those that were discarded or not sent. 471 "The number of outbound packets which were chosen to be [all …]
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lldb/include/lldb/Symbol/ |
H A D | VariableList.h | 52 // Returns the actual number of unique variables that were added to the list. 54 // were found regardless of whether they were unique or not to allow for 56 // variables that match "regex" were already in "var_list".
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/openbsd-src/games/battlestar/ |
H A D | battlestar.6 | 60 In those times great wizards were known and their powers were beyond 66 In those times men were known for their lust for gold and desire to 68 Swords and coats of mail were fashioned that could withstand a laser blast. 70 But when the darkness fell, the rightful reigns were toppled.
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/openbsd-src/share/man/man9/ |
H A D | mq_init.9 | 171 Return how many mbufs were dropped and freed by 210 returns all the mbufs that were on its queues via a pointer to an mbuf 235 returns the number of mbufs that were dropped from the list if the 242 returns the number of mbufs that were freed. 245 returns the number of mbufs that were freed during
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/openbsd-src/lib/libc/sys/ |
H A D | __thrsleep.2 | 174 were found. 200 arguments were added in 202 The functions were renamed to 216 syscalls were created by
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/openbsd-src/usr.bin/vi/docs/internals/ |
H A D | quoting | 15 ^V and ^Q were equivalent in all cases for vi. 28 As ^L and ^Z were not special in input mode, they are not listed. 50 Abbreviations were not performed if the non-word character 52 maps were not triggered if any part of the map was escaped 61 Command maps were not triggered if the second or later 131 were a number of special cases where vi wasn't consistent.
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/info/ |
H A D | footnotes.h | 34 exist in WINDOW's node or not. Returns FN_FOUND if footnotes were found 35 and displayed. Returns FN_UNFOUND if there were no footnotes found 36 in WINDOW's node. Returns FN_UNABLE if there were footnotes, but the
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/openbsd-src/games/hunt/hunt/ |
H A D | hunt.6 | 351 Walls regenerate, reappearing in the order they were destroyed. 448 how many shots were fired at player's face 450 how many shots were fired at player 452 how many of player's shots were absorbed 454 how many of player's shots were ducked 458 how many enemies were killed 460 how many friends were killed
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/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.c++/ |
H A D | loop-1.C | 31 /* COUNTING UP (<). Check that all the cells were filled in properly. */ in main1() 47 /* COUNTING UP (<=). Check that all the cells were filled in properly. */ in main1() 63 /* COUNTING DOWN (>). Check that all the cells were filled in properly. */ in main1() 79 /* COUNTING DOWN (>=). Check that all the cells were filled in properly. */ in main1()
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/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.c/ |
H A D | omp-loop01.c | 31 /* COUNTING UP (<). Check that all the cells were filled in properly. */ in main1() 47 /* COUNTING UP (<=). Check that all the cells were filled in properly. */ in main1() 63 /* COUNTING DOWN (>). Check that all the cells were filled in properly. */ in main1() 79 /* COUNTING DOWN (>=). Check that all the cells were filled in properly. */ in main1()
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/openbsd-src/lib/libcurses/ |
H A D | curs_slk.3 | 219 if the terminal or the softkeys were not initialized. 223 if the terminal or the softkeys were not initialized. 227 if the terminal or the softkeys were not initialized, or 232 if the terminal or the softkeys were not initialized, or 244 if the terminal or the softkeys were not initialized, or 336 were added by ncurses in 1996.
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/openbsd-src/share/man/man4/ |
H A D | ksyms.4 | 68 No kernel symbols were saved by the boot loader (usually because 69 they were removed with 89 If all the boot loaders were fixed,
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/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lldb/tools/debugserver/source/ |
H A D | StringConvert.cpp | 23 return uval; // All characters were used, return the result in ToSInt64() 39 return uval; // All characters were used, return the result in ToUInt64() 54 return val; // All characters were used, return the result in ToDouble()
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/ |
H A D | perldeprecation.pod | 139 importable from L<Pod::Html> were moved to new package L<Pod::Html::Util> in 145 There were no deprecations or fatalizations in Perl 5.34. 194 5.24, and were made fatal in 5.28, but it turns out that in cases where 236 Literal uses of C<{> were deprecated in Perl 5.20, and some uses of it 237 started to give deprecation warnings since. These cases were made fatal 240 and were made fatal in Perl 5.30. Other cases started in Perl 5.28, 241 and were made fatal in 5.32. 323 to control how numbers were formatted when printed. This seldom 364 C<state> variables were introduced in Perl 5.10. 482 areas were i [all...] |
/openbsd-src/games/fortune/datfiles/ |
H A D | limerick | 336 And bits of her tits were in Dallas. 410 And his balls were grown over with weeds. 458 To tell who were winners : 459 There were cunt hairs all over the place. 496 And his balls were too utterly two! 914 They were graded and spaced 997 Had hands that were skinny and long. 1242 And his parents were quite overjoyed. 1294 In a house where the hinges were squeaky, 1297 And all of the faucets were leaky. [all …]
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