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/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/
H A Darc-analyze-prologue.S169 ; that is not a part of prologue. This might be not the best way, but it is
598 ; Following is a complicated way to construct frame like this:
/netbsd-current/share/mk/
H A Dbsd.lib.mk735 # __cleanuse is an internal target in bsd.clean.mk; the way we
736 # use it here mimics the way it's used by the clean target in
/netbsd-current/external/gpl2/gmake/dist/config/
H A Dtexinfo.tex171 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
932 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
1372 % now, I guess we'll just let the pdf reader have its way.
1737 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
1912 % general. @allowcodebreaks provides a way to control this.
2103 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
2446 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
3559 % of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual
3660 % index. The easiest way to prevent this problem is to make sure
4205 % Thus we are safer this way
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/netbsd-current/external/gpl2/groff/dist/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.tex181 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
924 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
1299 % now, I guess we'll just let the pdf reader have its way.
1685 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2009 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
2352 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
3470 % of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual
3571 % index. The easiest way to prevent this problem is to make sure
4116 % Thus we are safer this way: --kasal, 24feb04
5382 % \hsize has to be shortened this way
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/netbsd-current/external/gpl2/texinfo/dist/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.tex181 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
924 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
1299 % now, I guess we'll just let the pdf reader have its way.
1685 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2009 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
2352 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
3470 % of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual
3571 % index. The easiest way to prevent this problem is to make sure
4116 % Thus we are safer this way: --kasal, 24feb04
5382 % \hsize has to be shortened this way
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/netbsd-current/external/mit/isl/dist/doc/
H A Dimplementation.tex324 Maximization problems can be handled in a similar way by computing
359 Currently, there is also no way in {\tt isl} of expressing a big
444 in a similar way, provided at least one of the coefficients is equal to one.
517 Such a quast is a very economical way of representing the solution, but
688 Any equality found in this way that expresses an integer division
1293 by not considering the parameters in a special way.
1329 and so, by treating the parameters in a special way, we obtain
/netbsd-current/external/bsd/am-utils/dist/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.tex188 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
932 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
2201 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2524 % @allowcodebreaks provides a document-level way to turn breaking at -
2743 % monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
2872 % setting catcodes prematurely. Doing it this way means that, for
3081 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
3546 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
4267 % Set the `txicommandconditionals' variable, so documents have a way to
4799 % of the skip. The only way seem
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/netbsd-current/external/bsd/flex/dist/build-aux/
H A Dtexinfo.tex188 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
932 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
2201 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2524 % @allowcodebreaks provides a document-level way to turn breaking at -
2743 % monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
2872 % setting catcodes prematurely. Doing it this way means that, for
3081 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
3546 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
4267 % Set the `txicommandconditionals' variable, so documents have a way to
4799 % of the skip. The only way seem
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/netbsd-current/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.tex188 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
932 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
2201 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2524 % @allowcodebreaks provides a document-level way to turn breaking at -
2743 % monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
2872 % setting catcodes prematurely. Doing it this way means that, for
3081 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
3546 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
4267 % Set the `txicommandconditionals' variable, so documents have a way to
4799 % of the skip. The only way seem
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/netbsd-current/external/lgpl3/mpc/dist/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.tex188 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
932 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
2201 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2524 % @allowcodebreaks provides a document-level way to turn breaking at -
2743 % monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
2872 % setting catcodes prematurely. Doing it this way means that, for
3081 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
3546 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
4267 % Set the `txicommandconditionals' variable, so documents have a way to
4799 % of the skip. The only way seem
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/netbsd-current/distrib/syspkg/mk/
H A Dbsd.syspkg.mk51 # there is no way to refer to them cleanly from within the macro AFAIK.
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/gcc/doc/include/
H A Dtexinfo.tex187 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
931 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
2200 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2462 % monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
2548 % general. @allowcodebreaks provides a way to control this.
2869 % setting catcodes prematurely. Doing it this way means that, for
3078 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
3524 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
4748 % of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual
4854 % index. The easiest way t
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/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/autoconf/dist/build-aux/
H A Dtexinfo.tex187 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
931 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
2198 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2460 % monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
2546 % general. @allowcodebreaks provides a way to control this.
2867 % setting catcodes prematurely. Doing it this way means that, for
3076 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
3522 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
4746 % of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual
4852 % index. The easiest way t
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/netbsd-current/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/mpn/x86/k7/mmx/
H A Ddivrem_1.asm461 C case actually runs at 15 c/l. 0x2FFF...FFFD divided by 3 is a good way to
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/gcc/doc/include/
H A Dtexinfo.tex187 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
931 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
2200 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2462 % monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
2548 % general. @allowcodebreaks provides a way to control this.
2869 % setting catcodes prematurely. Doing it this way means that, for
3078 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
3524 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
4748 % of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual
4854 % index. The easiest way t
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/netbsd-current/external/apache2/llvm/dist/llvm/lib/Support/Windows/
H A DPath.inc270 // accept both. The usual way to delete a file or directory is to use one of
498 // move it out of the way of the source file. Use FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE
509 // out of the way before we had a chance to open it. If that happens, try
553 // Okay, the old destination file has probably been moved out of the way at
/netbsd-current/sys/arch/amiga/amiga/
H A Dlocore.s1164 | this weird code is the OFFICIAL way to reboot an Amiga ! ..
1188 | The Linux-Apus boot code does it in a similar way
/netbsd-current/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/demos/perl/
H A DGMP.pm106 # do it this way so h, l or V type modifiers are respected, and use a
153 selected in the usual way, or the tag :all for everything.
588 There's no way to specify an arbitrary base when converting a string to an
625 since there's no way to make an operation store its result in a particular
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/libgcc/config/sparc/
H A Dlb1spc.S23 be mul_shortway ! can do it the short way
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libgcc/config/sparc/
H A Dlb1spc.S23 be mul_shortway ! can do it the short way
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libphobos/src/std/datetime/
H A Dtimezone.d149 // the future once enough time has passed, and that way, we know how much
518 systems nor Windows systems provide an easy way to get the TZ
1759 highly unlikely), then the only way to get a time zone which
3147 Unfortunately, there is no way to do it on Windows using the TZ
/netbsd-current/crypto/external/bsd/openssl.old/dist/crypto/aes/asm/
H A Daesv8-armx.pl574 add $inp,$inp,x6 // $inp is adjusted in such way that
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/libphobos/src/std/datetime/
H A Dtimezone.d182 // the future once enough time has passed, and that way, we know how much
558 nor Windows systems provide an easy way to get the TZ Database name
1877 highly unlikely), then the only way to get a time zone which
3293 Unfortunately, there is no way to do it on Windows using the TZ
/netbsd-current/external/gpl2/xcvs/dist/build-aux/
H A Dtexinfo.tex185 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
999 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
1550 % now, I guess we'll just let the pdf reader have its way.
2384 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2589 % monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
2674 % general. @allowcodebreaks provides a way to control this.
2897 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
3338 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
4524 % of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual
4633 % index. The easiest way t
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/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/texinfo/
H A Dtexinfo.tex185 data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
999 % @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
1547 % now, I guess we'll just let the pdf reader have its way.
2381 % By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
2586 % monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
2671 % general. @allowcodebreaks provides a way to control this.
2894 % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
3335 % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
4520 % of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual
4629 % index. The easiest way t
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