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H A D | long-m.txt | 2 These lines are the same in all three files 3 These lines are the same in all three files 5 These lines are the same in all three files 6 These lines are the same in all three files 7 These lines are the same in all three files 9 These lines are the same in all three files 10 These lines are the same in all three files 12 These lines are the same in all three files 13 These lines are the same in all three files 14 These lines are the same in all three files [all …]
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H A D | long-o.txt | 2 These lines are the same in all three files 3 These lines are the same in all three files 5 These lines are the same in all three files 6 These lines are the same in all three files 7 These lines are the same in all three files 9 These lines are the same in all three files 10 These lines are the same in all three files 12 These lines are the same in all three files 13 These lines are the same in all three files 14 These lines are the same in all three files [all …]
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H A D | long-y.txt | 2 These lines are the same in all three files 3 These lines are the same in all three files 5 These lines are the same in all three files 6 These lines are the same in all three files 7 These lines are the same in all three files 9 These lines are the same in all three files 10 These lines are the same in all three files 12 These lines are the same in all three files 13 These lines are the same in all three files 14 These lines are the same in all three files [all …]
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H A D | long-merge.out | 2 These lines are the same in all three files 3 These lines are the same in all three files 5 These lines are the same in all three files 6 These lines are the same in all three files 7 These lines are the same in all three files 9 These lines are the same in all three files 10 These lines are the same in all three files 16 These lines are the same in all three files 17 These lines are the same in all three files 18 These lines are the same in all three files [all …]
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/freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man3/ |
H A D | SSL_CTX_new.3 | 137 These are later inherited by the \fBSSL\fR object representing an active session. 158 provide serialization of access for these cases. 180 These are the general-purpose \fIversion-flexible\fR SSL/TLS methods. 184 Applications should use these methods, and avoid the version-specific 188 These functions do not exist anymore, they have been renamed to 196 A TLS/SSL connection established with these methods will only understand the 197 TLSv1.2 protocol. These methods are deprecated. 200 A TLS/SSL connection established with these methods will only understand the 201 TLSv1.1 protocol. These methods are deprecated. 204 A TLS/SSL connection established with these methods will only understand the [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/ |
H A D | SSL_CTX_new.pod | 78 These are later inherited by the B<SSL> object representing an active session. 99 provide serialization of access for these cases. 125 These are the general-purpose I<version-flexible> SSL/TLS methods. 129 Applications should use these methods, and avoid the version-specific 134 These functions do not exist anymore, they have been renamed to 143 A TLS/SSL connection established with these methods will only understand the 144 TLSv1.2 protocol. These methods are deprecated. 148 A TLS/SSL connection established with these methods will only understand the 149 TLSv1.1 protocol. These methods are deprecated. 153 A TLS/SSL connection established with these methods will only understand the [all …]
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H A D | OPENSSL_fork_prepare.pod | 24 These methods are currently unused, and as such, no replacement methods are 33 Platforms without fork(2) will probably not need to use these functions. 36 such as Linux that have both functions will normally not need to call these 39 L<OPENSSL_init_crypto(3)> will register these functions with the appropriate 41 applications, these functions can be called directly. They should be used 59 These functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
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H A D | OPENSSL_LH_stats.pod | 33 number of additional statistics, but the tracking of these statistics is no 34 longer supported and these statistics are always reported as zero. 51 These functions are deprecated and should no longer be used. 55 These functions do not return values. 59 These calls should be made under a read lock. Refer to 69 These functions were deprecated in version 3.1.
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/freebsd/share/man/man5/ |
H A D | src.conf.5 | 120 When set, it enforces these options: 183 When set, these options are also in effect: 233 When set, these options are also in effect: 262 These can be used to help mitigate some exploit techniques. 280 When set, these options are also in effect: 350 When set, it enforces these options: 366 When set, it enforces these options: 379 When set, these options are also in effect: 437 When set, it enforces these options: 449 When set, it enforces these option [all...] |
/freebsd/sys/dev/isci/scil/ |
H A D | scif_sas_design.h | 99 Some of the SAS framework objects contain sub-state machines. These 137 the overall architecture of the component will also be defined in these 155 and one direct header file. These files delineate the methods, members, etc. 156 associated with this object. Please reference these files directly for 170 and one direct header file. These files delineate the methods, members, etc. 171 associated with this object. Please reference these files directly for 187 source files and one direct header file. These files delineate the 189 these files directly for 205 and one direct header file. These files delineate the methods, members, etc. 209 classes (common files). Please reference these files directly for further [all …]
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/cli_user/misc/ |
H A D | misc.cfg | 33 # these are the set of settable ZFS properties 41 # these are a set of values we apply, for use when testing the 51 # these are an alternate set of property values 66 # these are a set of values we apply, for use when testing the 76 # these are an alternate set of property values 85 # these are the set of settable ZFS properties 93 # these are a set of values we apply, for use when testing the 103 # these are an alternate set of property values
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/freebsd/lib/libc/locale/ |
H A D | DESIGN.xlocale | 11 This document describes the implementation of these APIs for FreeBSD. 25 variants of these functions, to make it harder for accidental uses of the 42 supported by `setlocale()`. These are likewise immutable after creation. This 46 The exception to these mutability rules is a set of `mbstate_t` flags stored 47 with each locale. These are used by various functions that previously had a 76 None of these were thread safe. Caching is only really of use for supporting 114 APIs, but also simplifies the modifications to these functions. The 119 The ctype.h functions are a little different. These are not implemented in 120 terms of their locale-aware versions, for performance reasons. Each of these 126 `strtoq_l()` and `strtouq_l() `are not provided. These are extensions to [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libc/posix1e/ |
H A D | acl.3 | 42 provides a library for userland access to and manipulation of these ACLs. 57 all of these support routines are implemented in 93 These functions are described in 103 These functions are described in 148 These functions are described in 189 These functions are described in 220 These functions are described in 229 These functions are described in 235 Documentation of the internal kernel interfaces backing these calls may 282 These additional labels provide fine-grained discretionary access control, [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/include/openssl/ |
H A D | engine.h | 42 * These flags are used to control combinations of algorithm (methods) by 73 * these control commands on behalf of the ENGINE using their "cmd_defns" 99 * ENGINEs can support their own command types, and these flags are used in 130 * NB: These 3 control commands are deprecated and should not be used. 131 * ENGINEs relying on these commands should compile conditional support for 132 * compatibility (eg. if these symbols are defined) but should also migrate 134 * can be "discovered" by calling applications. The fact these control 141 * These flags are used to tell the ctrl function what should be done. All 165 * These control commands allow an application to deal with an arbitrary 167 * THESE COMMANDS because zero is used to indicate 'end-of-list'. Other [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/scripts/stats/ |
H A D | README.stats | 6 this feature. Since these files can become rather large and cumbersome, 67 by these radios. 90 refclock_as2201.c source module for a list of the commands used. These 101 These data determine the deviations of external time/frequency inputs 118 These data show the receiver model number and option configuration. 134 These data determine the deviations of the receiver oscillator with 150 These data determine the deviations and weights to calculate ensemble 166 These data determine which stations of the LORAN chain are being 187 These data determine the receiver oscillator type, mode, status and 200 These data determine the receiver position and elevation, together with [all …]
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/freebsd/share/man/man3/ |
H A D | ATOMIC_VAR_INIT.3 | 104 These variables are not type-compatible with their non-atomic 236 parameter of these 261 These atomic operations are typically implemented by the compiler, as 266 header implements these macros on top of existing compiler intrinsics to 279 To prevent unintended non-atomic access to these variables, this header 284 atomic intrinsics, these macros may emit function calls to fallback 286 These fallback routines are only implemented for 32-bits and 64-bits 292 These macros attempt to conform to 295 These macros appeared in
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/freebsd/etc/mtree/ |
H A D | README | 1 Note: If you modify these files, please keep hier(7) updated! 3 These files are used to create empty file hierarchies for building the 10 of levels in these files can become quite deep causing the line to 20 d) Sanity checking changes to these files can be done by following 34 mechanism for making better selections for these as it 43 are more complicated, but can often catch missing entries in these
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/designs/quic-design/ |
H A D | dgram-api.md | 38 these new APIs to define a fallback code path. 56 The motivation for this is that these functions are intended to support 80 structures (as discussed above) and also intend these functions to be 145 are defined and all of these fields are set to zero on call and on return. 148 which the remote and local addresses are to be filled. If either of these 208 - We would need to include the OS headers which provide these 211 - If we choose to support these functions when OS support is not available 217 - We would need to translate these structures during every call. 221 these allocations probably will need to be on the stack, and therefore 255 Obviously these quantities of iovecs are unrealistically large. [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man7/ |
H A D | OSSL_PROVIDER-base.pod | 38 These may be used in a property query string with fetching functions to select 52 These may be used in a property query string with fetching functions to select 58 The OpenSSL base provider supports these operations and algorithms: 137 In addition to this provider, all of these encoding algorithms are also 138 available in the default provider. Some of these algorithms may be used in 207 In addition to this provider, all of these decoding algorithms are also 208 available in the default provider. Some of these algorithms may be used in 221 In addition to this provider, all of these store algorithms are also
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/freebsd/contrib/ncurses/man/ |
H A D | term_variables.3x | 88 Depending on the configuration, these may be actual variables, 117 These are available to other applications, 126 These are the short names for terminfo capabilities: 131 These are the corresponding names used for termcap descriptions: 145 These are in terms of the symbol \fBCUR\fP, 152 These symbols provide a faster method of accessing terminfo capabilities 156 but each terminfo library provides these long names defined to point 166 X/Open Curses does not describe any of these except for \fBcur_term\fP.
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/dev/acpica/ |
H A D | changes.txt | 139 … RHCT table is updated with new nodes. Add compile and dump functionality for these new structures. 439 A warning will be issued for each of these cases. 440 Note: For existing ASL/projects, these warnings may be disabled by 586 These included a few casts, as well as a null pointer check. 676 for these macros to a simple string literal - thus disallowing the use 684 Note: The MS compiler requires the use of string literals for these 898 parameters. This change swaps these parameter requirements. Now it is 1117 errors are directed to the console instead. These error messages 1147 buffers with no initializer list (these buffers will be filled with 1213 pointer" warnings, but these have been found to be false positive [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/elftoolchain/libdwarf/ |
H A D | dwarf_add_AT_signed_const.3 | 55 These functions create attribute descriptors belonging to the 90 The attribute created by these function will have one of the 102 is not NULL, it will be used by these functions to store error 105 On success, these functions return the created attribute descriptor. 106 In case of an error, these functions return 111 These functions can fail with:
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/freebsd/share/man/man8/ |
H A D | yp.8 | 101 these maps are stored in 136 On these systems, the databases are generally split 212 These requests specify the name of the domain for which 294 these requests are usually generated only by 387 passwords: these are instead stored (along with other information) 405 in a special way: the server will only provide access to these 422 While these enhancements provide better security than stock 436 all fields in these special maps (class, password age and account 469 On these systems, 520 manual page for a detailed description of these special features [all …]
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/freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man7/ |
H A D | ossl-guide-migration.7 | 144 the requested algorithm is not available, these functions will fail. 179 These legacy EVP algorithms are still available in OpenSSL 3.0 but not by 183 Applications using the EVP APIs to access these algorithms should instead use 184 more modern algorithms. If that is not possible then these applications 196 \&\fBEC_KEY_METHOD_new\fR\|(3), etc.). These functions are being deprecated in 197 OpenSSL 3.0, and users of these APIs should know that their use can likely 378 derivation function which supports these parameters. This includes 441 These functions are legacy APIs that are not applicable to the new provider 462 For backwards compatibility these checks are disabled by default in the 507 provider. Calling these functions will only return a handle on the internal key [all …]
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/freebsd/share/man/man9/ |
H A D | critical_enter.9 | 40 These functions are used to prevent preemption in a critical region of code. 47 section; however, these faults are usually fatal. 66 Note that these functions do not provide any inter-CPU synchronization, data 71 These functions should be used with care as an unbound or infinite loop within 74 semaphores, or other synchronization primitives, as these primitives may 100 These functions were introduced in
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