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  /src/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libphobos/src/std/
system.d 21 runtime. If you're doing something which should compile differently
68 runtime. If you're doing something which should compile differently
random.d 2165 namely the one used in computers generally, map negative numbers differently to
  /src/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/
opt-define.mk 30 # behaves differently, it defines a variable with the name 'VAR=value' and the
sh-errctl.mk 9 # line that behaves differently in these two modes is "false; true". In
varmod-defined.mk 38 # Special characters that would be interpreted differently can be escaped.
93 # The :D and :U modifiers behave differently from the :@var@ modifier in
varmod-match-escape.mk 3 # As of 2020-08-01, the :M and :N modifiers interpret backslashes differently,
31 # comparison is parsed differently though. First, the expression
cmdline.mk 41 # Variable assignments in the command line are handled differently from
char-005c-reverse-solidus.mk 96 # The ":M" modifier is parsed differently than the other modifiers. To
varmod-ifelse.mk 212 # parsed differently, depending on whether the branch was taken or not. When
239 # differently. The crucial difference is that the body of the modifier ':@'
301 # were parsed differently, depending on whether the branch was active or not.
cond-func.mk 8 # parses its argument differently from the other functions.
directive-include.mk 70 # The following include directive behaves differently, depending on whether
posix1.mk 166 # The C file is named differently from the object file because there
varname.mk 14 # In expressions, the parser works differently. It doesn't treat
directive-for-escape.mk 200 # Outside a .for loop, '${$}' is interpreted differently. The outer '$' starts
varmod-sysv.mk 224 # differently, properly handling nested expressions. The two parts
varmod-indirect.mk 186 # XXX: This expands to ${UNDEF:Z}, which will behave differently if the
directive-include-guard.mk 51 # differently from bare words.
61 # differently from bare words.
  /src/share/examples/puffs/pgfs/
newfs.sql 80 -- the ".." and "." entries are handled differently and never appear here.
  /src/share/mk/
bsd.sys.mk 82 # differently in traditional and ansi environments' which is the warning
bsd.own.mk 1017 # GNU sources and packages sometimes see architecture names differently.
  /src/usr.bin/make/
test-variants.mk 119 # differently sized struct CmdOpts and others.
  /src/external/bsd/ntp/dist/ntpq/
ntpq-opts.def 284 requests slightly differently.
  /src/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/mpn/x86/k7/
sqr_basecase.asm 350 dnl Because the last chunk of code is generated differently, a label placed
  /src/external/gpl2/rcs/dist/src/
conf.sh 547 /* Text and binary i/o behave differently. */
  /src/external/bsd/nsd/dist/doc/
differences.tex 677 Notifications are handled differently. NSD 2 returns NOTIMPL error code,

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