| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/PathTools/lib/File/Spec/ |
| H A D | Mac.pm | 44 Concatenate two or more directory names to form a path separated by colons 45 (":") ending with a directory. Resulting paths are B<relative> by default, 49 directory path. 57 The intended purpose of this routine is to concatenate I<directory names>. 61 I<paths> instead of directory names (strictly speaking, a string like ":a" 93 directory. 167 arguments that move up the directory tree, an invalid path going 178 of absolute paths. It takes volume, directory and file portions and 180 concatenation of I<directory names>, you are encouraged to use 181 C<catpath()> to concatenate I<volume names> and I<directory [all...] |
| H A D | Unix.pm | 76 Concatenate two or more directory names to form a complete path ending 77 with a directory. But remove the trailing slash from the resulting 79 OS2. Of course, if this is the root directory, don't cut off the 93 Concatenate one or more directory names and a filename to form a 110 Returns a string representation of the current directory. "." on UNIX. 128 Returns a string representation of the root directory. "/" on UNIX. 137 Returns a string representation of the first writable directory from 138 the following list or the current directory if none from the list are 204 Returns a string representation of the parent directory. ".." on UNIX. 214 directory [all...] |
| H A D | OS2.pm | 72 my ($volume,$directory,$file) = ('','',''); 79 $directory = $2; 91 $directory = $2; 95 return ($volume,$directory,$file); 106 my ($self,$volume,$directory,$file) = @_; 112 $directory =~ m@^[^\\/]@s 115 $volume .= $directory ; 250 Modifies the list of places temp directory information is looked for.
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| H A D | Win32.pm | 50 Returns a string representation of the first existing directory 129 Concatenate one or more directory names and a filename to form a 200 Splits a path into volume, directory, and filename portions. Assumes that 216 my ($volume,$directory,$file) = ('','',''); 221 $directory = $2; 230 $directory = $2; 234 return ($volume,$directory,$file); 244 $directories must be only the directory portion of the path on systems 249 trailing directory entries can be returned, because these are significant 284 Takes volume, directory an [all...] |
| /openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lldb/source/Commands/ |
| H A D | CommandObjectDiagnostics.cpp | 47 directory.SetDirectory(option_arg); in SetOptionValue() 56 directory.Clear(); in OptionParsingStarting() 63 FileSpec directory; member in CommandObjectDiagnosticsDump::CommandOptions 70 if (m_options.directory) { in GetDirectory() 72 llvm::sys::fs::create_directories(m_options.directory.GetPath()); in GetDirectory() 75 return m_options.directory; in GetDirectory() 81 llvm::Expected<FileSpec> directory = GetDirectory(); in DoExecute() local 83 if (!directory) { in DoExecute() 84 result.AppendError(llvm::toString(directory.takeError())); in DoExecute() 88 llvm::Error error = Diagnostics::Instance().Create(*directory); in DoExecute() [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lldb/source/Plugins/Trace/intel-pt/ |
| H A D | TraceIntelPTBundleSaver.cpp | 36 static std::string GetRelativePath(const FileSpec &directory, in GetRelativePath() argument 38 return path.GetPath().substr(directory.GetPath().size() + 1); in GetRelativePath() 72 const FileSpec &directory) { in SaveTraceBundleDescription() argument 73 FileSpec trace_path = directory; in SaveTraceBundleDescription() 98 BuildThreadsSection(Process &process, FileSpec directory) { in BuildThreadsSection() argument 102 FileSpec threads_dir = directory; in BuildThreadsSection() 117 json_thread.ipt_trace = GetRelativePath(directory, output_file); in BuildThreadsSection() 194 BuildCpusSection(TraceIntelPT &trace_ipt, FileSpec directory, bool compact) { in BuildCpusSection() argument 199 FileSpec cpus_dir = directory; in BuildCpusSection() 213 GetRelativePath(directory, **context_switch_trace_path); in BuildCpusSection() [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/utils/analyzer/ |
| H A D | SATestBuild.py | 197 def run_cleanup_script(directory: str, build_log_file: IO): 201 cwd = os.path.join(directory, PATCHED_SOURCE_DIR_NAME) 202 script_path = os.path.join(directory, CLEANUP_SCRIPT) 369 def build(self, directory: str, output_dir: str) -> Tuple[float, int]: 389 self._download_and_patch(directory, build_log_file) 390 run_cleanup_script(directory, build_log_file) 391 build_time, memory = self.scan_build(directory, output_dir, 394 build_time, memory = self.analyze_preprocessed(directory, 398 run_cleanup_script(directory, build_log_file) 399 normalize_reference_results(directory, output_dir, [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.sbin/mkhybrid/src/ |
| H A D | mkisofs.h | 145 struct directory * filedir; 230 struct directory{ struct 231 struct directory * next; /* Next directory at same level as this one */ argument 232 struct directory * subdir; /* First subdirectory in this directory */ argument 233 struct directory * parent; argument 259 struct directory * filedir; argument 264 extern struct directory * root; 265 extern struct directory * reloc_dir; 330 extern int DECL(sort_tree,(struct directory *)); 331 extern struct directory * [all …]
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| H A D | joliet.c | 81 static struct directory ** jpathlist; 87 static void DECL(assign_joliet_directory_addresses, (struct directory * node)); 253 static void FDECL1(assign_joliet_directory_addresses, struct directory *, node) in FDECL1() argument 256 struct directory * dpnt; in FDECL1() 287 void FDECL1(build_jpathlist, struct directory *, node) in FDECL1() argument 289 struct directory * dpnt; in FDECL1() 307 struct directory const *ll = *(struct directory * const *)l; in FDECL2() 308 struct directory const *rr = *(struct directory * const *)r; in FDECL2() 345 struct directory * dpnt; in generate_joliet_path_tables() 372 jpathlist = (struct directory **) e_malloc(sizeof(struct directory *) in generate_joliet_path_tables() [all …]
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| H A D | README.win32 | 7 directory and type "bash"), and type "./configure" and "make" 14 the files cygwin1.dll, mount.exe and mkhybrid.exe in your WINDOWS directory 19 Therefore all directory names are given in Unix format (i.e. use '/' for a 20 directory separator, not '\'). To access files on another disk (i.e. 27 i.e. files on the floppy disk are accessed as being in directory /a and 29 e.g. the following command creates a CD image in the current directory 30 using a source directories on the CDROM drive, a sub-directory and the
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| H A D | tree.c | 103 static void DECL(attach_dot_entries, (struct directory * dirnode, 105 static void DECL(delete_directory, (struct directory * parent, struct directory * child)); 113 struct directory * reloc_dir = NULL; 155 static int FDECL1(sort_n_finish, struct directory *, this_dir) in FDECL1() argument 601 reloc_dir = (struct directory *) in generate_reloc_directory() 602 e_malloc(sizeof(struct directory)); in generate_reloc_directory() 603 memset(reloc_dir, 0, sizeof(struct directory)); in generate_reloc_directory() 658 static void FDECL2(attach_dot_entries, struct directory *, dirnode, in FDECL2() argument 779 struct directory * d_entry; in finish_cl_pl_entries() 837 FDECL3(scan_directory_tree,struct directory *, this_dir, in FDECL3() argument [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/ |
| H A D | dirfns.shar | 1 echo 'directory.3': 2 sed 's/^X//' >'directory.3' <<'!' 6 Xopendir, readdir, telldir, seekdir, rewinddir, closedir \- high-level directory operations 47 XThis library provides high-level primitives for directory scanning, 48 Xsimilar to those available for 4.2BSD's (very different) directory system. 50 X.\"the new flexible length directory names of 4.2bsd UNIX 51 X.\"on top of the old directory structure of v7. 55 X.\"to the new directory access interface, 62 Xopens the directory named by 65 X.I directory stream [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/tools/scan-build-py/tests/functional/src/compilation_database/ |
| H A D | build_broken.json.in | 3 "directory": "${path}", string 9 "directory": "${path}", string 15 "directory": "${path}", string 21 "directory": "${path}", string 27 "directory": "${path}", string 33 "directory": "${path}", string 39 "directory": "${path}", string
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| H A D | build_regular.json.in | 3 "directory": "${path}", string 9 "directory": "${path}", string 15 "directory": "${path}", string 21 "directory": "${path}", string 27 "directory": "${path}", string
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/ |
| H A D | cvs.info-9 | 102 * Base directory, in CVS directory: Working directory storage. 105 * Baserev file, in CVS directory: Working directory storage. 106 * Baserev.tmp file, in CVS directory: Working directory storage. 131 * Checkin.prog file, in CVS directory: Working directory storage. 175 * CVS directory, in repository: CVS in repository. 176 * CVS directory, in working directory: Working directory storage. 181 * CVS/Base directory: Working directory storage. 182 * CVS/Baserev file: Working directory storage. 183 * CVS/Baserev.tmp file: Working directory storage. 184 * CVS/Checkin.prog file: Working directory storage. [all …]
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| H A D | cvsclient.info-2 | 19 Note that PATHNAME is a local directory and _not_ a fully 43 server what directory to use. The REPOSITORY should be a 44 directory name from a previous server response. Note that this 47 each directory in which there will be an `Entry' or `Modified', 48 and then a final `Directory' for the original directory, then the 60 repository and check it out to `moddir' in the working directory. 76 The first one, `moddir/', indicates the working directory to check 78 directory to pass back to the server in a subsequent `Directory' 97 noted above, this is only the default place to put the directory. 100 directory with the same LOCAL-DIRECTORY. [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/lldb/source/API/ |
| H A D | SBFileSpec.cpp | 117 FileSpec directory{*m_opaque_up}; in GetDirectory() local 118 directory.ClearFilename(); in GetDirectory() 119 return directory.GetPathAsConstString().GetCString(); in GetDirectory() 131 void SBFileSpec::SetDirectory(const char *directory) { in SetDirectory() argument 132 LLDB_INSTRUMENT_VA(this, directory); in SetDirectory() 134 if (directory && directory[0]) in SetDirectory() 135 m_opaque_up->SetDirectory(directory); in SetDirectory()
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| /openbsd-src/bin/csh/ |
| H A D | dir.h | 38 struct directory { struct 39 struct directory *di_next; /* next in loop */ argument 40 struct directory *di_prev; /* prev in loop */ argument 44 extern struct directory *dcwd; /* the one we are in now */ argument
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/testsuite/consistency.vlad/ |
| H A D | README | 1 This directory contains tests and scripts for consistency checking 33 should create the directory and move output files from the temporary 34 directory into the created directory. 51 Currently, there is directory `layout' for checking allocation 55 You can create other consistency tests. Simply, create a directory 58 to compile tests in a directory with a wrap file simply place the file 59 name (e.g. _dummy_stab.S) in file WRAP_FILE in the test directory. 62 compared) if you place <basename of the test>.conly in the directory
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/ |
| H A D | root.c | 315 newroot->directory = NULL; in new_cvsroot_t() 342 if (root->directory != NULL) 343 free (root->directory); 554 newroot->directory = xstrdup(cvsroot_copy); 605 if (!isabsolute (newroot->directory)) 608 newroot->directory); 625 if (!isabsolute (newroot->directory)) 628 newroot->directory); 685 if (*newroot->directory == '\0') 741 + strlen(root->directory) + 12); [all …]
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| H A D | repos.c | 126 newrepos = xmalloc (strlen (current_parsed_root->directory) + strlen (repos) + 2); 127 (void) sprintf (newrepos, "%s/%s", current_parsed_root->directory, repos); 150 if (strncmp (current_parsed_root->directory, repository, 151 strlen (current_parsed_root->directory)) == 0) 153 char *rep = repository + strlen (current_parsed_root->directory);
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/ |
| H A D | README | 23 underneath the gdb-6.3 directory. The idea is that a variety of GNU 29 directory tree and automatically build all the pieces in the right 32 When you unpack the gdb-6.3.tar.gz file, you'll find a directory 44 You can build GDB right in the source directory: 51 However, we recommend that an empty directory be used instead. 56 You can build GDB in any empty build directory: 90 directory `ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gcc'. 110 matching `gdb.info*' in the same directory. If necessary, you can 121 source directory (`gdb-6.3', in the case of version 6.3), you can make 130 distribution, in the directory `gdb-6.3/texinfo'. [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/clang/tools/scan-build-py/tests/functional/cases/ |
| H A D | test_from_cdb.py | 30 def run_analyzer(directory, cdb, args): argument 31 cmd = ['analyze-build', '--cdb', cdb, '--output', directory] \ 98 def get_html_count(directory): argument 99 return len(glob.glob(os.path.join(directory, 'report-*.html'))) 102 def get_plist_count(directory): argument 103 return len(glob.glob(os.path.join(directory, 'report-*.plist'))) 106 def get_sarif_count(directory): argument 107 return len(glob.glob(os.path.join(directory, 'result-*.sarif'))) 182 def assertTitleEqual(self, directory, expected): argument 190 index = os.path.join(directory, 'index.html')
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| /openbsd-src/sys/dev/pci/drm/i915/gt/shaders/ |
| H A D | README | 9 i915/gt/shaders/clear_kernel directory. 25 "-Ddri-drivers=i965", and run this script from IGT source root directory" 28 * IGT gpu tools source code is located on your home directory (~) as ~/igt 29 * Mesa source code is located on your home directory (~) as ~/mesa 30 and built under the ~/mesa/build directory 31 * Linux kernel source code is under your home directory (~) as ~/linux
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| /openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/testsuite/ |
| H A D | README.g++ | 16 To run the tests, first change to the gcc-2.7.1 directory, then type: 28 same directory. (like the gcc and g++ testsuites) 30 --srcdir - This points to the top level of the directory 32 ./testsuite if you are in the directory that has the 33 testsuite directory.
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