/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Pod-Usage/t/inc/Pod/ |
H A D | Parser.pm | 422 where C<MyParser> is some subclass of B<Pod::Parser>.
685 where C<$parser> is a reference to the parser object, and C<$sequence>
710 where C<$parser> is a reference to the parser object, C<$text> is the
729 where C<$parser> is a reference to the parser object, and C<$ptree>
1052 If a second argument is given then it should correspond to a filehandle where
1084 ## Use <$fh> instead of $fh->getline where possible (for speed)
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/bfd/ |
H A D | bfd-in2.h | 192 appear in the object_flags field of the bfd_target structure, where 603 const struct ecoff_debug_swap *swap, file_ptr where); 607 struct bfd_link_info *info, file_ptr where); 1197 strings where entsize specifies character size instead of fixed 1259 /* The virtual memory address of the section - where it will be 1262 backend can assign addresses (for example, in <<a.out>>, where 1267 /* The load address of the section - where it would be in a 2885 /* This is a 8bit DP reloc for the tms320c30, where the most 2890 /* This is a 7bit reloc for the tms320c54x, where the least 2895 /* This is a 9bit DP reloc for the tms320c54x, where th 3691 ufile_ptr where; member in struct:bfd [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gas/config/ |
H A D | tc-sparc.c | 2081 /* Got the register, now figure out where 3141 where rs1 != %o7 and rs2 if it is register != %o7 4459 cons_fix_new_sparc (frag, where, nbytes, exp) 4461 int where; 4511 fix_new_exp (frag, where, (int) nbytes, exp, 0, r);
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/ |
H A D | reorg.c | 95 has been reorganized by (1) and (2). It finds cases where 470 /* Splice our SEQUENCE into the insn stream where INSN used to be. */ 595 delay slot. Do this by finding an insn, TRIAL, where 737 second branch in the case where the inverted condition is true. 746 This should be expanded to skip over N insns, where N is the number 770 /* There are two cases where we are just executing one insn (we assume 772 at some point): Where the branch goes around a single insn or where 1936 update_block (insn, where) 1938 rtx where; 1945 emit_insn_before (gen_rtx_USE (VOIDmode, insn), where); [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/gas/config/ |
H A D | tc-sparc.c | 2119 /* Got the register, now figure out where 3213 where rs1 != %o7 and rs2 if it is register != %o7 4545 cons_fix_new_sparc (frag, where, nbytes, exp) 4547 int where; 4597 fix_new_exp (frag, where, (int) nbytes, exp, 0, r);
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H A D | tc-m32r.c | 1408 Note that we don't have to handle the case where each insn is in 1925 int where, 1938 fixP = gas_cgen_record_fixup_exp (frag, where, insn, length, 1918 m32r_cgen_record_fixup_exp(fragS *frag, int where, const CGEN_INSN *insn, int length, const CGEN_OPERAND *operand, int opinfo, expressionS *exp) argument
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H A D | tc-arm.c | 759 in instructions, which is where this routine is always called. */ 2212 long where; 2230 where = frag_now_fix () - 8; 2233 fix_new (frag_now, where, 4, unwind.proc_start, 0, 1, 2247 fix_new (frag_now, where, 0, pr, 0, 1, BFD_RELOC_NONE); 2258 fix_new (frag_now, where + 4, 4, unwind.table_entry, 0, 1, 3144 /* FIXME: 5 = X_PRECISION, should be #define'd where we can use it. 3291 where <shift> is defined by parse_shift above, and <rotate> is a 3964 /* Remember where we are in case we need to backtrack. */ 5458 setend <endian_specifier>, where <endian_specifie 2210 long where; local 8127 fix_new_arm(fragS * frag, int where, short int size, expressionS * exp, int pc_rel, int reloc) argument 10394 unsigned char * where = (unsigned char *) buf; local 11119 addressT where; local 12749 cons_fix_new_arm(fragS * frag, int where, int size, expressionS * exp) argument [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/IPC-Cmd/lib/IPC/ |
H A D | Cmd.pm | 125 and if so where, whereas the C<run> function can actually execute any 220 of the binary where found in C<PATH>, or an empty list if it was not found. 2109 reference, where all parts of your command are already separated out.
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Term-ANSIColor/lib/Term/ |
H A D | ANSIColor.pm | 246 # The sub also needs to handle the case where it has no arguments correctly. 760 RGB colors. The RGB colors are of the form C<rgbI<RGB>> where I<R>, I<G>, 1056 this standard, since the correct action depends on where the output is going 1057 and Term::ANSIColor may be used in a context where colors should always be
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/openbsd-current/sys/dev/ic/ |
H A D | osiop.c | 743 osiop_abort(sc, where) 745 const char *where; 754 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, where,
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/bfd/ |
H A D | bfd-in2.h | 188 appear in the object_flags field of the bfd_target structure, where 637 const struct ecoff_debug_swap *swap, file_ptr where); 641 struct bfd_link_info *info, file_ptr where); 1248 strings where entsize specifies character size instead of fixed 1333 /* The virtual memory address of the section - where it will be 1336 backend can assign addresses (for example, in <<a.out>>, where 1341 /* The load address of the section - where it would be in a 1353 currently only set for sections where the linker relaxation scheme 3406 /* This is a 8bit DP reloc for the tms320c30, where the most 3411 /* This is a 7bit reloc for the tms320c54x, where th 4388 ufile_ptr where; member in struct:bfd [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/lib/libiberty/src/ |
H A D | regex.c | 668 the byte after where the number is stored. Therefore, DESTINATION 1178 PREFIX(print_double_string) (const CHAR_T *where, const CHAR_T *string1, 1183 if (where == NULL) 1189 if (FIRST_STRING_P (where)) 1191 for (this_char = where - string1; this_char < size1; this_char++) 1194 where = string2; 1198 for (this_char = where - string2; this_char < size2; this_char++) 2319 /* Points to the end of the buffer, where we should append. */ 2344 This tells, e.g., postfix * where to find the start of its 2351 /* Address of the place where 1172 print_double_string(const CHAR_T *where, const CHAR_T *string1, int size1, const CHAR_T *string2, int size2) argument [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/gcc/gcc/doc/include/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 478 % is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input 707 \errmessage{@group invalid in context where filling is enabled}% 713 % @example, where each end-of-line in the input causes an 752 where each line of input produces a line of output.} 795 % example where a page broke at this \penalty; if it happens in a real 1314 % text in the case where a section has no node, but it doesn't 1522 \def\rmbshape{bx} %where the normal face is bold 3340 % Handle some cases of @value -- where it does not contain any 3950 % \endgroup where \vsize got restored). 5712 % Macro bodies are absorbed as an argument in a context where [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/f/ |
H A D | stc.c | 52 ffestc_elsewhere and ffestc_end. These are cases where the actual 2211 Uses current ffesta_tokens[0] and, if available, info on where current 4224 /* ffestc_order_where_ -- Check ordering on <where> statement 4360 ffeinfoWhere where; 4376 where = ffesymbol_where (s); 4401 where = FFEINFO_whereDUMMY; 4417 switch (where) 4423 where = FFEINFO_whereDUMMY; 4455 where, 5043 is returned. Before returning 0 where th 4359 ffeinfoWhere where; local 5570 ffestc_elsewhere(ffelexToken where) argument [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 470 % is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input 684 \errmessage{@group invalid in context where filling is enabled}% 690 % @example, where each end-of-line in the input causes an 729 where each line of input produces a line of output.} 772 % example where a page broke at this \penalty; if it happens in a real 1229 % text in the case where a section has no node, but it doesn't 1456 \def\rmbshape{bx} %where the normal face is bold 3238 % Handle some cases of @value -- where it does not contain any 3848 % \endgroup where \vsize got restored). 5588 % Macro bodies are absorbed as an argument in a context where [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Term-ReadKey/ |
H A D | ReadKey.pm.PL | 25 # This is so that make depend always knows where to find PL derivatives. 186 where you started, but any timeouts would now be suspended. 348 # Change this to zero if you have systems where these are commonly
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Test-Harness/lib/TAP/ |
H A D | Harness.pm | 389 This specifies where to find a YAML file of test scheduling rules. If not 697 example, in the case where some tests should run in parallel but others
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/openbsd-current/gnu/llvm/lld/ELF/ |
H A D | ScriptParser.cpp | 612 StringRef where = next(); local 618 script->insertCommands.push_back({std::move(names), isAfter, where}); 1512 // We want to allow SIZEOF(.foo) where .foo is a section which happened to
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Socket/ |
H A D | Socket.pm | 329 C<d.d.d.d> where the C<d>s are numbers less than 256 (the normal 371 If present, $hints should be a reference to a hash, where the following keys
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/podlators/lib/Pod/ |
H A D | Text.pm | 5 # its output except for some specific circumstances where other decisions 216 # this is where we pass along the text that we've accumulated. Otherwise, if 907 where the keys are chosen from the following. Each option is annotated with 1019 less cluttered output in cases where the URLs are not particularly important.
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ |
H A D | malloc.c | 6 * 'The Chamber of Records,' said Gimli. 'I guess that is where we now stand.' 372 * where I have used PTR2UV. RMB 1807 Perl_mfree(Malloc_t where) argument 1811 char *cp = (char*)where;
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/IO-Compress/lib/IO/Uncompress/ |
H A D | RawInflate.pm | 761 file/data structure and it is not possible to work out where the compressed 788 situation where there is useful data directly after the compressed data
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H A D | Inflate.pm | 616 file/data structure and it is not possible to work out where the compressed 643 situation where there is useful data directly after the compressed data
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H A D | AnyUncompress.pm | 715 file/data structure and it is not possible to work out where the compressed 742 situation where there is useful data directly after the compressed data
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H A D | Bunzip2.pm | 557 file/data structure and it is not possible to work out where the compressed 584 situation where there is useful data directly after the compressed data
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