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| /src/sys/dev/pci/ | ||
| H A D | pcidevs.h | 1.1394 Thu Apr 16 18:21:12 GMT 2020 msaitoh Regen. |
| H A D | pcidevs_data.h | 1.1394 Sat Apr 18 07:10:28 GMT 2020 simonb Regen. |
| H A D | pcidevs | 1.1394 Sun Dec 29 01:42:45 GMT 2019 sevan Killer E3000 from OpenBSD |
| /src/doc/ | ||
| H A D | 3RDPARTY | 1.1394 Sun Jan 08 16:22:21 GMT 2017 maya zlib 1.2.10 out |
| H A D | CHANGES | 1.1394 Mon May 10 03:39:57 GMT 2010 mrg note bozohttpd 20100509 |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/man/ | ||
| H A D | mi | 1.1394 Sat Jun 02 10:06:29 GMT 2012 njoly Add run(4) cat page. |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/tests/ | ||
| H A D | mi | 1.1394 Mon Sep 15 00:11:54 GMT 2025 riastradh ctype(3): New environment variable LIBC_ALLOWCTYPEABUSE. If set, this does not force the ctype(3) functions to crash when passed invalid inputs -- instead, they will return nonsense results, and possibly print warnings to stderr, as is their right in implementing undefined behaviour. The nature of the nonsense results is unspecified. Currently, is*() will always return true (even if that leads to mutually contradictory conclusions, like isalpha and isdigit, or isgraph and isblank), and tolower/toupper() will always return EOF. But perhaps in the future the results may be randomized. This way, if an application like firefox crashes on ctype abuse, you can opt to accept the consequences of nonsense results instead by running `env LIBC_ALLOWCTYPEABUSE= firefox' until the application is fixed. PR lib/58208: ctype(3) provides poor runtime feedback of abuse |
| /src/share/mk/ | ||
| H A D | bsd.own.mk | 1.1394 Mon Aug 12 21:30:20 GMT 2024 christos point gdb to gdb.old |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/comp/ | ||
| H A D | mi | 1.1394 Sun Feb 21 03:18:46 GMT 2010 darran Add DTrace to sets. |
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