| /src/tests/usr.bin/xlint/lint1/ |
| msg_340.c | 15 int numbers[] = { local 19 return numbers[0];
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| msg_135.c | 124 double numbers[4]; member in struct:alignment_8
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| /src/tests/usr.bin/indent/ |
| lsym_rbrace.c | 73 int numbers[][] = { variable 78 int numbers[][] = {{11}, variable 87 int numbers[][] = { variable 92 int numbers[][] = {{11}, variable
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| /src/sbin/mknod/ |
| pack_dev.c | 67 pack_native(int n, u_long numbers[], const char **error) 72 dev = makedev(numbers[0], numbers[1]); 73 if ((u_long)major(dev) != numbers[0]) 75 else if ((u_long)minor(dev) != numbers[1]) 84 pack_netbsd(int n, u_long numbers[], const char **error) 89 dev = makedev_netbsd(numbers[0], numbers[1]); 90 if ((u_long)major_netbsd(dev) != numbers[0]) 92 else if ((u_long)minor_netbsd(dev) != numbers[1] [all...] |
| mknod.c | 86 u_long numbers[MAXARGS]; local 90 int l_flag = 0; /* list device names and numbers */ 222 numbers[n] = strtoul(argv[n], &p, 0); 229 numbers[0] = major; 245 dev = numbers[0]; 249 dev = callPack(pack, argc, numbers); 321 callPack(pack_t *f, int n, u_long *numbers) 326 d = (*f)(n, numbers, &error);
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| /src/tests/lib/libc/stdio/ |
| t_intr.sh | 40 # The test data are stored in triplicate: numbers.in, numbers.out, 48 "${DIR}/h_makenumbers" "$1" > numbers.in 51 -c "dd of=numbers.out msgfmt=quiet" numbers.in 52 atf_check -o "file:numbers.in" cat numbers.out
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| /src/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/ |
| varmod-order-numeric.mk | 10 # This list contains only 32-bit numbers since the make code needs to conform 15 # 'double' instead, but that would allow floating-point numbers as well, which 17 NUMBERS= 3 5 7 1 42 -42 5K -3m 1M 1k -2G 19 .if ${NUMBERS:On} != "-2G -3m -42 1 3 5 7 42 1k 5K 1M" 20 . error ${NUMBERS:On} 23 .if ${NUMBERS:Orn} != "1M 5K 1k 42 7 5 3 1 -42 -3m -2G" 24 . error ${NUMBERS:Orn} 28 .if ${NUMBERS:Onr} != "1M 5K 1k 42 7 5 3 1 -42 -3m -2G" 29 . error ${NUMBERS:Onr} 32 # Duplicate numbers are preserved in the output. In this case th [all...] |
| directive-for-lines.mk | 3 # Tests for the line numbers that are reported in .for loops. 6 # 2020-12-19, the line numbers for the .info directives and error
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| cond-cmp-numeric-eq.mk | 45 # typically 16 or 17 significant digits, therefore these two numbers seem to 53 # bits, these two numbers are considered the same. The 993 is rounded down 66 # There is no = operator for numbers. 74 # There is no === operator for numbers either.
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| varmod-order-shuffle.mk | 9 # This makes the random numbers completely predictable since the only other 10 # part of make that uses random numbers is the 'randomize-targets' mode, which 37 # Sorting after shuffling must produce the original numbers.
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| cond-token-number.mk | 67 # Hexadecimal numbers are accepted. 92 # Very small numbers round to 0. 101 # Very large numbers round up to infinity on IEEE 754 implementations, or to
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| directive-ifndef.mk | 55 # but not to numbers, quoted strings or expressions. Those are evaluated
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| varmod-remember.mk | 8 # expression is needed at the same time as a sequence of numbers. In these
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| varmod-select-words.mk | 185 # As of 2020-11-01, it is possible to have spaces before the numbers 187 # strtol for parsing the numbers.
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| /src/usr.sbin/sunlabel/ |
| sunlabel.c | 299 * Turns on fixmagic, which causes bad magic numbers to be 353 * centralize the check. (If spc is zero, cylinder numbers make 675 * numbers is a pointer to the string containing the specification for 696 * The three numbers are cyl/trk/sect counts. n1/n2/n3 is 722 chpart(int pno, const char *numbers) 730 skipspaces(&numbers); 731 if (!memcmp(numbers, "end-", 4) && numbers[4]) { 732 int epno = LETTERPART(numbers[4]); 735 numbers += 5 [all...] |
| /src/sys/modules/examples/luareadhappy/ |
| happy.lua | 33 -- numbers for which this process ends in 1 are happy numbers, while those that 34 -- do not end in 1 are unhappy numbers (or sad numbers). 36 -- For more information on happy numbers, and the algorithms, see 50 -- This following algorithm is designed for numbers of the integer type. 51 -- Integer numbers are used by default in the NetBSD kernel, as there would be
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| /src/usr.bin/systat/ |
| iostat.c | 49 static int numbers = 0; /* default display bar graphs */ variable 118 if (numbers) 220 if (!numbers) { 275 if (numbers) { 342 numbers = 0; 351 numbers = 1;
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| /src/sys/arch/sun68k/stand/ |
| README | 9 stage program from a set of filesystem block numbers that are hard-coded
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| /src/games/tetris/ |
| scores.c | 118 uint32_t numbers[3], offset56, offset60, offset64; local 193 result = read(sd, &numbers, sizeof(numbers)); 198 if ((size_t)result != sizeof(numbers)) { 208 offset56 = numbers[0]; 209 offset60 = numbers[1]; 210 offset64 = numbers[2];
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| /src/sys/arch/m68k/060sp/dist/ |
| readme | 80 MISC Release file version numbers
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| ilsp.doc | 59 ASCII text file. The hexadecimal numbers are listed
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| test.doc | 51 numbers are listed using the Motorola Assembly syntax assembler
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| /src/sys/external/bsd/compiler_rt/dist/lib/builtins/ |
| fp_trunc_impl.inc | 80 // The exponent of a is within the range of normal numbers in the
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| /src/sys/arch/acorn32/doc/ |
| majors+minors | 35 * list of all allocated major numbers 40 List of allocated and reserved major and minor numbers 42 The block and character major numbers are ALWAYS allocated together to the
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| /src/sys/arch/hppa/stand/common/ |
| milli_tiny.S | 116 $$mulI: ; XXX actually wrong (not signed) but works for small positive numbers
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