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  /src/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/
varname-dot-make-save_dollars.mk 64 # parser (no matter whether directly or indirectly), they only appear as '$$'
113 # In both cases, each '$$' is replaced with a single '$', no matter whether
varname-dot-curdir.mk 37 # Appending to .CURDIR does not make sense, therefore it doesn't matter that
comment.mk 65 no matter if it is 3 or 5 \\\\\
deptgt.mk 33 # It doesn't matter whether the empty string is generated by an
cond-token-string.mk 88 # A non-empty string evaluates to true, no matter if it's a literal string or
varmod-undefined.mk 49 # character, no matter whether it would be necessary or not.
varparse-undef-partial.mk 53 # not modified later. In this practical case, it does not matter whether the
varmod-defined.mk 69 # It does not matter in which order the :D and :U modifiers appear.
var-op-expand.mk 103 # preserved, no matter how indirectly they are referenced.
118 # matter how indirectly they are referenced.
varmod-subst.mk 24 # The :S modifier flag '1' is applied to the first occurrence, no matter if
270 # No matter how many dollar signs there are, they all get merged
directive-include-guard.mk 254 # The time at which the guard variable is defined doesn't matter, as long as
265 # The time at which the guard variable is defined doesn't matter, as long as
420 # matter which of their branches are taken.
470 # matter in practice, as guard expressions are expected to be simple,
569 # interpreted as the '!' dependency operator, no matter whether it occurs at
varmod-ifelse.mk 235 # same way, no matter whether they are evaluated or not.
241 # must parse both of its branches in the same way, no matter whether they are
varmod-edge.mk 127 # prevent this, no matter how many backslashes are used.
cond-token-plain.mk 250 # in most cases the conditions are simple enough that it doesn't matter
var-scope-local.mk 102 # expression is preserved exactly as written, no matter whether it is written
varmod-indirect.mk 59 # An indirect modifier can be followed by other modifiers, no matter if the
varmod-loop.mk 101 # matter in which context it is evaluated. What happens in detail is:
  /src/lib/libc/arch/mips/gen/
_setjmp.S 129 PTR_ADDU sp, sp, CALLFRAME_SIZ # does not matter, sanity
  /src/sys/arch/x68k/stand/xxboot/
boot.S 115 | This code limits bss less than 64KB but it's no matter.
  /src/distrib/syspkg/mk/
bsd.syspkg.mk 642 # the habit of typing `${MAKE} depend all install' as a matter of course.
  /src/sys/arch/sparc64/sparc64/
locore.s 4860 * When returning to user mode, the trap level does not matter, as it

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