| /src/crypto/external/apache2/openssl/dist/VMS/ |
| test-includes.com | 1 $! Quick script to check how well including individual header files works
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| /src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/VMS/ |
| test-includes.com | 1 $! Quick script to check how well including individual header files works
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| /src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl.old/dist/VMS/ |
| test-includes.com | 1 $! Quick script to check how well including individual header files works
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| /src/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/ |
| shell-custom.mk | 6 # TODO: demonstrate the other shell features as well:
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| varmod-order-numeric.mk | 15 # 'double' instead, but that would allow floating-point numbers as well, which 47 # Hexadecimal and octal numbers can be sorted as well.
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| directive-ifdef.mk | 45 # Whitespace counts as non-empty as well.
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| varmod-order-string.mk | 20 # Numbers are sorted lexicographically as well.
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| varname-make_print_var_on_error-jobs.mk | 10 # contains spaces as well, this value is only intended as a first hint to what
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| varmod-order.mk | 74 # Repeating the 'r' is not supported as well, for the same reasons as above. 83 # Repeating the 'r' is not supported as well, for the same reasons as above.
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| directive-for-empty.mk | 30 # variables were real variables, calling 'empty' would work on them as well. 68 # can occur in a string literal as well. 72 # In comments like 'empty(i)', the text must be preserved as well. 109 # would be difficult to understand for humans as well. Technically, they are
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| directive.mk | 29 .info?= value # This is a variable assignment as well.
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| opt-debug-errors-jobs.mk | 42 # expanded command as well whenever it differs from the unexpanded command.
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| posix-varassign.mk | 68 # In POSIX mode, the ":=" assignment operator is available as well, even
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| var-recursive.mk | 39 # name. Ensure that these are checked as well.
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| var-scope-local-legacy.mk | 31 # undefined as well.
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| varcmd.mk | 8 # The variable names are terrible, as well as their values.
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| varname-dot-curdir.mk | 38 # this code path is buggy as well.
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| /src/external/public-domain/sqlite/sqlite2mdoc/ |
| README.md | 4 `sqlite3.h` and produces a set of decently well-formed
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| /src/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/mpn/arm/v7a/cora15/ |
| mul_1.asm | 42 C This runs well on A15 but very poorly on A9. By scheduling loads and adds 43 C it is possible to get good A9 performance as well, but at the cost of using
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| /src/sys/arch/sun3/sun3x/ |
| locore.s | 60 | This is the entry point, as well as the end of the temporary stack
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| /src/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/mpn/x86/p6/mmx/ |
| lshift.asm | 32 dnl The P55 code runs well on P-II/III, but could stand some minor tweaks
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| rshift.asm | 32 dnl The P55 code runs well on P-II/III, but could stand some minor tweaks
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| /src/sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/i915/display/ |
| intel_display_power.c | 192 WARN(!power_well->count, "Use count on power well %s is already zero", 246 * threads can't disable the power well while the caller tries to read a few 268 * Starting with Haswell, we have a "Power Down Well" that can be turned off 269 * when not needed anymore. We have 4 registers that can request the power well 301 DRM_DEBUG_KMS("%s power well enable timeout\n", 336 * - a KVMR request on any power well via the KVMR request register 375 * before enabling the power well and PW1/PG1's own fuse 594 * We should only use the power well if we explicitly asked the hardware to 631 "Power well 2 on.\n"); 870 * the first power well and hope the WARN gets reported so we can fi 4762 struct i915_power_well *well; local 4791 struct i915_power_well *well; local 4821 struct i915_power_well *well; local 4852 struct i915_power_well *well; local 4880 struct i915_power_well *well; local 4912 struct i915_power_well *well; local 4994 struct i915_power_well *well; local 5033 struct i915_power_well *well; local [all...] |
| /src/sys/arch/atari/stand/tostools/libtos/ |
| bsdstart.S | 110 | A do-nothing MMU root pointer (includes the following long as well)
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| /src/sys/arch/sparc64/sparc64/ |
| sigcode32.s | 120 ! fpu is enabled, oh well
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