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/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gdb.old/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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/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/binutils.old/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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/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/autoconf/dist/
H A Dmaint.mk851 # use "#" due to the way the script ends up concatenated onto one line.
1157 # sets PATH correctly. This is an inexpensive way to ensure that
/netbsd-current/external/gpl2/rcs/dist/src/
H A Dconf.sh776 * since that's the way RCS uses it,
1020 # We don't know of any way to test whether the bug is present.
/netbsd-current/external/bsd/nsd/dist/doc/
H A Ddifferences.tex390 some way.
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libphobos/src/std/range/
H A Dprimitives.d250 iterate, slice or transcode $(D e) in any way shape or form. It will $(B only)
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libgcc/config/m68k/
H A Dlb1sf68.S1881 | We are now ready to do the division. We have prepared things in such a way
1891 | nonsignificant bits. One way to do this would be to do the division
3429 | We are now ready to do the division. We have prepared things in such a way
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/libgcc/config/m68k/
H A Dlb1sf68.S1890 | We are now ready to do the division. We have prepared things in such a way
1900 | nonsignificant bits. One way to do this would be to do the division
3438 | We are now ready to do the division. We have prepared things in such a way
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libphobos/src/std/algorithm/
H A Dsearching.d144 convenient way to quickly evaluate that $(I _all) of the elements of a range
190 convenient way to quickly test that $(I none) of the elements of a range
921 //the same time, it is more efficient this way.
H A Diteration.d217 Either way, the resulting ranges will be equivalent, but maybe not at the
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gdb.old/dist/gnulib/import/
H A DMakefile.in1763 memchr.valgrind memmem.c str-two-way.h mempcpy.c memrchr.c \
1776 strerror_r.c string.in.h strnlen.c str-two-way.h strstr.c \
/netbsd-current/crypto/external/bsd/openssl.old/dist/crypto/bn/asm/
H A Darmv8-mont.pl110 // way to deduce it? If you follow operations, you can
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/libphobos/src/std/algorithm/
H A Dsearching.d144 convenient way to quickly evaluate that $(I _all) of the elements of a range
192 convenient way to quickly test that $(I none) of the elements of a range
933 //the same time, it is more efficient this way.
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/libphobos/src/std/range/
H A Dprimitives.d258 iterate, slice or transcode `e` in any way shape or form. It will $(B only)
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libphobos/src/std/
H A Dstring.d957 the following way $(D s[0 .. startIdx]). $(D startIdx) represents a
1146 in the following way $(D s[0 .. startIdx]). $(D startIdx) represents a
1532 following way $(D haystack[startIdx .. $]). $(D startIdx) represents a
1699 following way $(D s[0 .. stopIdx]). $(D stopIdx) represents a codeunit
/netbsd-current/sys/arch/m68k/060sp/dist/
H A Disp.s2148 bne.b dnormaldivide # no, so try it the long way
2984 # Either way, after emulation, the package is re-entered at #
/netbsd-current/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/crypto/bn/asm/
H A Darmv8-mont.pl131 // way to deduce it? If you follow operations, you can
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/libphobos/src/std/
H A Dstring.d1168 the following way $(D s[0 .. startIdx]). `startIdx` represents a
1357 in the following way $(D s[0 .. startIdx]). `startIdx` represents a
1753 following way $(D haystack[startIdx .. $]). `startIdx` represents a
1920 following way $(D s[0 .. stopIdx]). `stopIdx` represents a codeunit
/netbsd-current/external/bsd/am-utils/dist/
H A Dltmain.sh345 # Have to descend all the way to the root!
364 # else relative path ending with a slash; either way, target
4955 special way:
5211 # Go through the arguments, transforming them on the way.
9204 # Is there a better way of finding the last object in the list?
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/
H A Dltmain.sh319 # Have to descend all the way to the root!
338 # else relative path ending with a slash; either way, target
4100 special way:
4350 # Go through the arguments, transforming them on the way.
8187 # Is there a better way of finding the last object in the list?
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/gdb.old/dist/
H A Dltmain.sh319 # Have to descend all the way to the root!
338 # else relative path ending with a slash; either way, target
4100 special way:
4350 # Go through the arguments, transforming them on the way.
8187 # Is there a better way of finding the last object in the list?
/netbsd-current/external/gpl3/binutils.old/dist/
H A Dltmain.sh319 # Have to descend all the way to the root!
338 # else relative path ending with a slash; either way, target
4100 special way:
4350 # Go through the arguments, transforming them on the way.
8187 # Is there a better way of finding the last object in the list?
/netbsd-current/external/bsd/flex/dist/build-aux/
H A Dltmain.sh372 # else. There's no portable way to scope variables in Bourne shell
1064 # Have to descend all the way to the root!
6333 special way:
6610 # Go through the arguments, transforming them on the way.
10701 # Is there a better way of finding the last object in the list?
/netbsd-current/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/
H A Dltmain.sh372 # else. There's no portable way to scope variables in Bourne shell
1064 # Have to descend all the way to the root!
6333 special way:
6610 # Go through the arguments, transforming them on the way.
10692 # Is there a better way of finding the last object in the list?
/netbsd-current/external/lgpl3/mpc/dist/
H A Dltmain.sh372 # else. There's no portable way to scope variables in Bourne shell
1064 # Have to descend all the way to the root!
6333 special way:
6610 # Go through the arguments, transforming them on the way.
10692 # Is there a better way of finding the last object in the list?

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