/netbsd-src/sys/arch/prep/stand/boot/ |
H A D | pcconstab.US | 41 0, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 0- 7 */ 42 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 8-15 */ 43 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 16-23 */ 44 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, CTL, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 24-31 */ 45 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 32-39 */ 46 ASCII, ASCII, SHF, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 40-47 */ 47 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, SHF, ASCII, /* scan 48-55 */ 48 ALT, ASCII, CPS, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, /* scan 56-63 */ 49 FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, NUM,SCROLL, ASCII, /* scan 64-71 */ 50 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 72-79 */ [all …]
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/netbsd-src/sys/arch/bebox/stand/boot/ |
H A D | pcconstab.US | 41 0, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 0- 7 */ 42 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 8-15 */ 43 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 16-23 */ 44 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, CTL, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 24-31 */ 45 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 32-39 */ 46 ASCII, ASCII, SHF, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 40-47 */ 47 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, SHF, ASCII, /* scan 48-55 */ 48 ALT, ASCII, CPS, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, /* scan 56-63 */ 49 FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, FUNC, NUM,SCROLL, ASCII, /* scan 64-71 */ 50 ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, ASCII, /* scan 72-79 */ [all …]
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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/heimdal/dist/lib/wind/ |
H A D | rfc3490.txt | 33 characters outside the ASCII repertoire. This document defines 37 repertoire (Unicode), but IDNA allows the non-ASCII characters to be 38 represented using only the ASCII characters already allowed in so- 86 IDNA works by allowing applications to use certain ASCII name labels 87 (beginning with a special prefix) to represent non-ASCII name labels. 91 elements, because the ASCII name service provided by the existing DNS 97 application wants to use non-ASCII characters in domain names, IDNA 141 in applications by using the ASCII representation of the non-ASCII 179 radio) would correctly enter the IDN. Similar issues exist for ASCII 192 anywhere that ASCII domain names are already supported, including DNS [all …]
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/netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/ |
H A D | midna_domain_test.ref | 9 ./midna_domain: > # Upper-case ASCII -> lower-case ASCII. 22 …_domain_to_ascii_create: Problem translating domain "bad-.example.com" to ASCII form: UIDNA_ERROR_… 29 …_domain_to_ascii_create: Problem translating domain "-bad.example.com" to ASCII form: UIDNA_ERROR_… 35 …123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789.example.com" to ASCII form: UIDNA_ERROR_… 49 …9abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567.abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcde" to ASCII form: UIDNA_ERROR_… 87 …n_to_ascii_create: Problem translating domain "xn--123456.example.com" to ASCII form: UIDNA_ERROR_…
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H A D | midna_domain_test.in | 3 # Upper-case ASCII -> lower-case ASCII.
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H A D | casefold_test.in | 16 # Upper-case ASCII -> lower-case ASCII.
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H A D | casefold_test.ref | 33 > # Upper-case ASCII -> lower-case ASCII.
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/netbsd-src/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/ |
H A D | directive-for-escape.mk | 12 ASCII= !"\#$$%&'()*+,-./0-9:;<=>?@A-Z[\]_^a-z{|}~ 20 .for chars in ${ASCII} 29 ASCII.2020-12-31= !"\\\#$$%&'()*+,-./0-9:;<=>?@A-Z[\]_^a-z{|}~ 32 .for chars in ${ASCII.2020-12-31}
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/netbsd-src/share/locale/ctype/ |
H A D | en_US.ASCII.src | 1 /* $NetBSD: en_US.ASCII.src,v 1.4 2004/06/24 03:28:50 itojun Exp $ */ 4 * Standard LOCALE_CTYPE for the ASCII Locale 7 VARIABLE Strict 7bit ASCII locale, CODESET=646
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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/doc/man7/ |
H A D | EVP_KDF-SSHKDF.pod | 54 A single char of value 65 (ASCII char 'A'). 59 A single char of value 66 (ASCII char 'B'). 64 A single char of value 67 (ASCII char 'C'). 69 A single char of value 68 (ASCII char 'D'). 74 A single char of value 69 (ASCII char 'E'). 79 A single char of value 70 (ASCII char 'F').
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/netbsd-src/external/bsd/file/dist/magic/magdir/ |
H A D | smile | 8 # Constant byte #0: 0x3A (ASCII ':') 9 # Constant byte #1: 0x29 (ASCII ')') 10 # Constant byte #2: 0x0A (ASCII linefeed, '\n')
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H A D | news | 6 0 string StartFontMetrics ASCII font metrics 7 0 string StartFont ASCII font bits
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H A D | usd | 17 # USD ASCII file 18 0 string #usda\040 USD ASCII
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H A D | blit | 17 # GRR: line below is too general as it matches also TTComp archive, ASCII, 4K handled by ./archive 20 # skip TTComp archive, ASCII, 4K by looking for executable keyword like main
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/netbsd-src/distrib/notes/ |
H A D | Makefile.inc | 24 TOCS= ${TARG}.PostScript.toc ${TARG}.ASCII.toc ${TARG}.HTML.toc \ 75 ARGS_TXT= ${PRESET} -dformat=ASCII ${POST_PLAIN} -Tascii -mtty-char 90 TOC.txt= ${TOCS:M*.ASCII.*} 125 ${TARG}.ASCII.toc: ${SRCS}
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/netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/ |
H A D | fold_addr_test.in | 1 # Regular cases, ASCII. 6 # Corner cases, ASCII.
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H A D | fold_addr_test.ref | 1 > # Regular cases, ASCII. 10 > # Corner cases, ASCII.
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/netbsd-src/lib/libc/citrus/modules/ |
H A D | citrus_zw.c | 62 NONE, AMBIGIOUS, ASCII, GB2312 enumerator 173 case ASCII: in _citrus_ZW_mbrtowc_priv() 200 psenc->charset = ASCII; in _citrus_ZW_mbrtowc_priv() 213 psenc->charset = ASCII; in _citrus_ZW_mbrtowc_priv() 429 case ASCII: in _citrus_ZW_stdenc_get_state_desc_generic()
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/netbsd-src/share/locale/ctype/charset/ |
H A D | ASCII | 1 /* $NetBSD: ASCII,v 1.1 2000/12/30 02:33:20 itojun Exp $ */ 4 * ASCII Code Set (ESC ( B)
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/netbsd-src/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/zlib/doc/ |
H A D | txtvsbin.txt | 30 designed to work on ASCII, Unicode and other ASCII-derived alphabets, 60 [0..127] is properly specified by the ASCII standard, most control 72 detection schemes observe the presence of non-ASCII codes from the range 77 is used by virtually all ASCII extensions. In particular, this range is
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/netbsd-src/external/gpl3/binutils.old/dist/zlib/doc/ |
H A D | txtvsbin.txt | 30 designed to work on ASCII, Unicode and other ASCII-derived alphabets, 60 [0..127] is properly specified by the ASCII standard, most control 72 detection schemes observe the presence of non-ASCII codes from the range 77 is used by virtually all ASCII extensions. In particular, this range is
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/netbsd-src/common/dist/zlib/doc/ |
H A D | txtvsbin.txt | 30 designed to work on ASCII, Unicode and other ASCII-derived alphabets, 60 [0..127] is properly specified by the ASCII standard, most control 72 detection schemes observe the presence of non-ASCII codes from the range 77 is used by virtually all ASCII extensions. In particular, this range is
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/netbsd-src/external/gpl3/binutils/dist/zlib/doc/ |
H A D | txtvsbin.txt | 30 designed to work on ASCII, Unicode and other ASCII-derived alphabets, 60 [0..127] is properly specified by the ASCII standard, most control 72 detection schemes observe the presence of non-ASCII codes from the range 77 is used by virtually all ASCII extensions. In particular, this range is
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/netbsd-src/external/gpl2/diffutils/dist/po/ |
H A D | en@quot.header | 2 # The msgids must be ASCII and therefore cannot contain real quotation 19 # When output to an ASCII terminal, the single quotation marks are
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/netbsd-src/external/bsd/flex/dist/po/ |
H A D | en@quot.header | 2 # The msgids must be ASCII and therefore cannot contain real quotation 19 # When output to an ASCII terminal, the single quotation marks are
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