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/openbsd-src/regress/usr.bin/make/
H A Dmk398 # wildcards that don't expend to anything, empty target list
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/
H A DREADME10 run easily (using wildcards).
/openbsd-src/usr.sbin/unbound/doc/
H A DFEATURES24 including CNAMEs, referrals, wildcards, classes, ...
40 RFC 4592: wildcards.
/openbsd-src/gnu/lib/libiberty/src/
H A Dfnmatch.txh5 wildcards @code{?} to match any one character, @code{*} to match any
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/IO-Compress/t/
H A Dglobmapper.t105 title 'no wildcards in input or destination';
298 # input & output glob with no wildcards is ok
/openbsd-src/lib/libcrypto/x509/
H A Dx509_constraints.c201 x509_constraints_valid_domain_internal(CBS *cbs, int wildcards) in x509_constraints_valid_domain_internal() argument
229 if (!wildcards && c == '*') in x509_constraints_valid_domain_internal()
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/emx/
H A DChangeLog143 be expanding wildcards here. Cosmetic changes throughout
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/CommandGuide/
H A Dllvm-strip.rst134 The order of wildcards does not matter. For example, ``-w -N '*' -N '!x'`` is
H A Dllvm-objcopy.rst251 The order of wildcards does not matter. For example, ``-w -N '*' -N '!x'`` is
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/ExtUtils-MakeMaker/lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker/
H A DTutorial.pod136 You don't need to specify wildcards if you only want to test within specific
H A DFAQ.pod142 Note that you do not have to use wildcards. You can specify explicitly which
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/docs/
H A DSanitizerCoverage.rst439 The use of ``*`` wildcards above is required because function names are matched after mangling.
440 Without the wildcards, one would have to write the whole mangled name.
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/
H A DREADME.bs2000161 wildcards if you put a C<%> in front of your filename (e.g. C<-w
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/
H A Dperlexperiment.pod115 =item Unicode property wildcards
H A Dperlvms.pod259 File specifications containing wildcards are allowed both on
265 one can escape command line wildcards with double quotation
H A Dperlsec.pod305 wildcards in them. Unfortunately, the C<open>, C<glob>, and
H A Dperlunicode.pod1099 Using wildcards on these is resource intensive, given the hundreds of
1102 An example of using Name property wildcards is
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/lib/Support/Windows/
H A DProcess.inc150 /// have wildcards or doesn't match any files.
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/ld/emultempl/
H A Dbeos.em660 FIXME: This is now handled by the linker script using wildcards,
H A Dpe.em1517 default linker script using wildcards, and are sorted by
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/emultempl/
H A Dbeos.em677 FIXME: This is now handled by the linker script using wildcards,
H A Dpe.em1509 default linker script using wildcards, and are sorted by
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/
H A DChangeLog-98991237 wildcards to support section garbage collection.
1306 wildcards to support section garbage collection.
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/ld/
H A DChangeLog-98991237 wildcards to support section garbage collection.
1306 wildcards to support section garbage collection.
/openbsd-src/distrib/notes/
H A Dm4.common658 by entering their names or wildcards (e.g. "*.tgz" or

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