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/macosx-10.9.5/apache-786.1/httpd/srclib/apr/
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H A Dlibapr.mak113 -@erase "$(INTDIR)\time.obj"
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/macosx-10.9.5/apr-30/apr/apr/
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H A Dlibapr.mak113 -@erase "$(INTDIR)\time.obj"
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/macosx-10.9.5/bind9-45.100/bind9/lib/isc/win32/
H A Dlibisc.mak28 CPP=cl.exe
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/macosx-10.9.5/ntp-88/lib/isc/win32/
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/macosx-10.9.5/vim-53/runtime/syntax/
H A Daml.vim52 syn keyword amlInfoCmd contained accept add adir alter dialog alter alt directory aret arithmetic expressions aselect automatic return calculate cchr change options change comi cominput commands list como comoutput compile concatenate controlling defaults copy cursor data delete data entry data manipulate data retrieval data update date format datafile create datafile management decode define delimiter dfmt directory management directory display do doend documentation done end environment erase execute exiting expand export external fc files first format forms control get goto help import input form ipf internal item types items label lchar list logical expressions log merge modify options modify move next nselect output password prif print programming program protect purge query quit recase redefine relate relate release notes remark rename report options reporting report reselect reserved words restrictions run save security select set sleep sort special form spool stop items system variables take terminal types terminal time topics list type update upf
60 syn keyword amlFunction contained abs access acos after angrad asin atan before calc close copy cos cover coverage cvtdistance date delete dignum dir directory entryname exist[s] exp extract file filelist format formatdate full getchar getchoice getcover getdatabase getdeflayers getfile getgrid getimage getitem getlayercols getlibrary getstack getsymbol gettin getunique iacclose iacconnect iacdisconnect iacopen iacrequest index indexed info invangle invdistance iteminfo joinfile keyword length listfile listitem listunique locase log max menu min mod noecho null okangle okdistance open pathname prefix query quote quoteexists r radang random read rename response round scratchname search show sin sort sqrt subst substr suffix tan task token translate trim truncate type unquote upcase username value variable verify write
62 syn keyword amlDir contained abbreviations above all aml amlpath append arc args atool brief by call canvas cc center cl codepage commands conv_watch_to_aml coordinates cr create current cursor cwta dalines data date_format delete delvar describe dfmt digitizer display do doend dv echo else enable encode encrypt end error expansion fail file flushpoints force form format frame fullscreen function getlastpoint getpoint goto iacreturn if ignore info inform key keypad label lc left lf lg list listchar listfiles listglobal listheader listlocal listprogram listvar ll lp lr lv map matrix menu menupath menutype mess message[s] modal mouse nopaging off on others page pause pinaction popup position pt pulldown push pushpoint r repeat return right routine run runwatch rw screen seconds select self setchar severity show sidebar single size staggered station stop stripe sys system tablet tb terminal test then thread to top translate tty ty type uc ul until ur usage w warning watch when while window workspace
H A Dbaan.vim1174 syn keyword baanBshell random
1185 syn keyword baanBshell cl.screen
1396 syn keyword baanBshell time.num
1397 syn keyword baanBshell date.time.utc
1718 syn keyword baanBshell set.time.zone
1719 syn keyword baanBshell get.time.zone
1747 syn keyword baanBshell dir.add.element.time
1750 syn keyword baanBshell dir.get.value.time
1754 syn keyword baanBshell dir.set.value.time
/macosx-10.9.5/Heimdal-323.92.1/lib/hcrypto/libtommath/
H A Dtommath.tex104 of kind people donating their time, resources and kind words to help support my work. Writing a text of significant
133 This text is for people who stop and wonder when first examining algorithms such as RSA for the first time and asks
145 It's all because I broke my leg. That just happened to be at about the same time that Tom asked for someone to review the section of the book about
149 At the time of writing this, I've still not met Tom or Mads in meatspace. I've been following Tom's progress since his first splash on the
185 integers of significant magnitude to resist known cryptanalytic attacks. For example, at the time of this writing a
208 trivially factored\footnote{A Pollard-Rho factoring would take only $2^{16}$ time.} on the average desktop computer,
351 That is a single precision addition, multiplication and division are assumed to take the same time to
361 All of the algorithms presented in this text have a polynomial time work level. That is, of the form
385 & minutes to solve. Usually does not involve much computer time \\
388 & time usag
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/macosx-10.9.5/Heimdal-323.92.1/lib/sqlite/
H A Dsqlite3.c222 ** compile time. This is no longer permitted, on the grounds that it creates
266 ** This value can be lowered (or raised) at run-time using that the
362 ** database connection at the same time.
405 # error "At most one of the following compile-time configuration options\
656 ** string contains the date and time of the check-in (UTC) and an SHA1
707 ** compile time. ^The SQLITE_ prefix may be omitted from the
711 ** over the list of options that were defined at compile time by
712 ** returning the N-th compile time option string. ^If N is out of range,
719 ** [SQLITE_OMIT_COMPILEOPTION_DIAGS] option at compile time.
734 ** [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] compile-time optio
34645 SYSTEMTIME time; local
64061 } cl; member in union:vdbeExecUnion
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