/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/kuser/ |
H A D | Makefile.am | 42 nodist_kcc_SOURCES = kcc-commands.c 44 $(kcc_OBJECTS): kcc-commands.h 47 nodist_kdigest_SOURCES = kdigest-commands.c 57 $(kdigest_OBJECTS): kdigest-commands.h 60 kdigest-commands.h kdigest-commands.c \ 61 kcc-commands.h kcc-commands.c 63 kdigest-commands.c kdigest-commands.h: kdigest-commands.in 64 $(SLC) $(srcdir)/kdigest-commands.in 66 kcc-commands.c kcc-commands.h: kcc-commands.in 67 $(SLC) $(srcdir)/kcc-commands.in [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/kyua/utils/cmdline/ |
H A D | commands_map_test.cpp | 78 cmdline::commands_map< cmdline::base_command_no_data > commands; in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() local 79 ATF_REQUIRE(commands.empty()); in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() 80 ATF_REQUIRE(commands.begin() == commands.end()); in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() 87 cmdline::commands_map< cmdline::base_command_no_data > commands; in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() local 89 commands.insert(cmd1); in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() 91 commands.insert(cmd2, "foo"); in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() 93 ATF_REQUIRE(!commands.empty()); in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() 96 iter = commands.begin(); in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() 106 ATF_REQUIRE(++iter == commands.end()); in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() 113 cmdline::commands_map< cmdline::base_command_no_data > commands; in ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY() local [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/ |
H A D | cond-func-commands.mk | 1 # $NetBSD: cond-func-commands.mk,v 1.6 2025/01/10 23:00:38 rillig Exp $ 3 # Tests for the commands() function in .if conditions. 8 # have commands. Sounds obvious, but good to know that it is really so. 9 .if commands(target) 15 # Now the target exists, but it still has no commands. 16 .if commands(target) 23 # Even after the comment, the target still has no commands. 24 .if commands(target) 31 # Finally the target has commands. 32 .if !commands(target) [all …]
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/freebsd/share/doc/usd/04.csh/ |
H A D | csh.2 | 37 directory and begins by reading commands from a file 42 We will later see what kinds of commands are usefully placed there. 49 will, after it reads commands from 51 read commands from a file 54 This file contains commands which you wish to do each time you login 74 This file contains several commands to be executed by \s-2UNIX\s0 99 print out statistics lines for commands which execute for at least 15 seconds 101 I want the shell to remember the last 10 commands I type in its 126 file and begin reading commands from the terminal, prompting for each with 131 will print `logout' and execute commands from the file `.logout' [all …]
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H A D | csh.g | 58 thus commands which are in `.' are found first (2.2). 128 Commands in \s-2UNIX\s0 receive a list of 155 Commands started without waiting for them to complete are called 157 commands (2.6). 185 heavily used commands and `/usr/bin' which contains most other user 212 Most commands in \s-2UNIX\s0 are not built into the shell, 216 These commands are accessible because the directories in which 360 It is one of the most commonly used \s-2UNIX\s0 commands (1.6). 506 Commands receiving input from a 511 Most commands terminate when they receive an [all …]
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/freebsd/share/doc/usd/13.viref/ |
H A D | vi.cmd.roff | 15 commands, and for 57 There are several commands that change 95 is in the scrolling and screen oriented position commands, 108 these commands acted on physical (as opposed to logical, or screen) 111 screen, this meant that single line scroll commands might repaint the 112 entire screen, scrolling or screen positioning commands might not change 119 these commands act on logical, i.e. screen lines. 127 Each command description (for commands that alter the current cursor 165 commands. 195 commands. [all …]
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H A D | set.opt.roff | 19 from all other commands for it to be accepted, in 53 .QB "Ex Commands" . 84 commands, or the 90 commands) the new line is automatically indented to align the cursor with 96 For commands inserting text into the middle of a line, any blank characters 143 commands change from the first nonblank of the line to the end of the 151 commands 167 commands, and for any command where optional flags are used to explicitly 178 commands, and the 189 commands automatically write the current file back to the current file name [all …]
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H A D | vi.ref | 206 You can enter a normal editing window on the collected commands that 210 and then modify and/or execute the commands. 226 entering commands on the 271 commands execute Perl and Tcl/Tk commands, respectively, 275 section and the specific commands for more information. 294 mode) commands divide the screen into multiple editing regions and 323 commands provide usage information for all of the 327 commands by default, or, optionally, for a specific command or key. 339 commands, not 341 commands. [all …]
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/freebsd/secure/usr.bin/openssl/man/ |
H A D | openssl-list.1 | 148 [\fB\-commands\fR] 149 [\fB\-standard\-commands\fR] 151 [\fB\-digest\-commands\fR] 157 [\fB\-cipher\-commands\fR] 194 List the commands, digest-commands, or cipher-commands in a single column. 196 .IP "\fB\-commands\fR" 4 197 .IX Item "-commands" 198 Display a list of standard commands. 199 .IP "\fB\-standard\-commands\fR" 4 200 .IX Item "-standard-commands" [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man1/ |
H A D | openssl-list.pod.in | 15 [B<-commands>] 16 [B<-standard-commands>] 19 -}[B<-digest-commands>] 27 -}[B<-cipher-commands>] 72 List the commands, digest-commands, or cipher-commands in a single column. 75 =item B<-commands> 77 Display a list of standard commands. 79 =item B<-standard-commands> 81 List of standard commands. 83 =item B<-digest-commands> [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/arm64/hisilicon/hip08/ |
H A D | uncore-ddrc.json | 19 "BriefDescription": "DDRC write commands", 20 "PublicDescription": "DDRC write commands", 26 "BriefDescription": "DDRC read commands", 27 "PublicDescription": "DDRC read commands", 33 "BriefDescription": "DDRC precharge commands", 34 "PublicDescription": "DDRC precharge commands", 40 "BriefDescription": "DDRC active commands", 41 "PublicDescription": "DDRC active commands", 47 "BriefDescription": "DDRC rank commands", 48 "PublicDescription": "DDRC rank commands",
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/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/admin/ |
H A D | Makefile.am | 25 ktutil-commands.c 27 $(ktutil_OBJECTS): ktutil-commands.h 29 CLEANFILES = ktutil-commands.h ktutil-commands.c 31 ktutil-commands.c ktutil-commands.h: ktutil-commands.in 32 $(SLC) $(srcdir)/ktutil-commands.in 43 EXTRA_DIST = NTMakefile ktutil-version.rc $(man_MANS) ktutil-commands.in
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/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/kadmin/ |
H A D | Makefile.am | 37 kadmin-commands.c \ 38 kadmin-commands.h 40 $(kadmin_OBJECTS): kadmin-commands.h 42 CLEANFILES = kadmin-commands.h kadmin-commands.c 44 kadmin-commands.c kadmin-commands.h: kadmin-commands.in 45 $(SLC) $(srcdir)/kadmin-commands.in 97 kadmin-commands.in
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/freebsd/share/man/man1/ |
H A D | intro.1 | 36 .Nd introduction to general commands (tools and utilities) 38 Section one of the manual contains most of the commands 42 Some of the commands included with the system in section one are 45 file manipulation commands, 46 system status commands, 47 remote file copy commands, mail commands, 50 and line printer commands. 52 Tens of thousands of additional commands are available to be installed 62 All commands se [all...] |
/freebsd/kerberos5/libexec/kdigest/ |
H A D | Makefile | 10 kdigest-commands.c \ 11 kdigest-commands.h 13 CLEANFILES= kdigest-commands.h kdigest-commands.c 15 kdigest-commands.h: kdigest-commands.in 18 kdigest-commands.c: kdigest-commands.h
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/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/sapphirerapids/ |
H A D | uncore-memory.json | 23 "BriefDescription": "All DRAM read CAS commands issued (does not include underfills)", 34 "BriefDescription": "DRAM underfill read CAS commands issued", 45 "BriefDescription": "All DRAM read CAS commands issued (including underfills)", 56 "BriefDescription": "All DRAM write CAS commands issued", 258 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Precharge commands. : Precharge due to (?)", 280 "BriefDescription": "All DRAM CAS commands issued", 291 "BriefDescription": "DRAM RD_CAS and WR_CAS Commands", 302 "BriefDescription": "DRAM RD_CAS and WR_CAS Commands", 313 "BriefDescription": "DRAM RD_CAS and WR_CAS Commands", 346 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Precharge commands. : Precharge due to read", [all …]
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/freebsd/kerberos5/usr.sbin/ktutil/ |
H A D | Makefile | 12 ktutil-commands.c \ 13 ktutil-commands.h \ 22 CLEANFILES= ktutil-commands.h ktutil-commands.c 26 ktutil-commands.h: ${KRB5DIR}/admin/ktutil-commands.in 29 ktutil-commands.c: ktutil-commands.h
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/freebsd/kerberos5/usr.bin/hxtool/ |
H A D | Makefile | 13 SRCS= hxtool.c hxtool-commands.c hxtool-commands.h 15 CLEANFILES= hxtool-commands.h hxtool-commands.c 17 hxtool-commands.h: hxtool-commands.in 20 hxtool-commands.c: hxtool-commands.h
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/freebsd/kerberos5/usr.sbin/iprop-log/ |
H A D | Makefile | 5 SRCS= iprop-log.c iprop-commands.c iprop-commands.h kadm5_err.h 14 CLEANFILES= iprop-commands.h iprop-commands.c 16 iprop-commands.h: iprop-commands.in 19 iprop-commands.c: iprop-commands.h
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/freebsd/kerberos5/usr.bin/kcc/ |
H A D | Makefile | 13 kcc-commands.c \ 14 kcc-commands.h \ 19 CLEANFILES= kcc-commands.h kcc-commands.c 21 kcc-commands.h: kcc-commands.in 24 kcc-commands.c: kcc-commands.h
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/freebsd/kerberos5/usr.bin/kadmin/ |
H A D | Makefile | 17 kadmin-commands.c \ 18 kadmin-commands.h \ 34 CLEANFILES= kadmin-commands.h kadmin-commands.c 38 kadmin-commands.h: ${KRB5DIR}/kadmin/kadmin-commands.in 41 kadmin-commands.c: kadmin-commands.h
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/cron/doc/ |
H A D | CONVERSION | 5 users' commands in a different file. This is different on 4.2 and 4.3, 7 can move 'news' and 'uucp' cron commands into files owned and maintainable 9 of the cron commands. On 4.3, there's no need for the 'su' stuff since the 17 Most commands in most crontabs are run by root, have to run by root, and 21 'uucp's commands need their own file; how about /usr/lib/uucp/crontab.src? 52 to keep uucp's commands) which would look like this: 64 The application to the `news' cron commands (if any) is left for you to 65 figure out. Likewise if there are any other cruddy-looking 'su' commands in 66 your crontab commands, you don't need them anymore: just find a good place 68 user, put the cron commands into it, and install it using the `crontab' [all …]
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/freebsd/bin/ln/ |
H A D | symlink.7 | 53 Historically, commands and system calls have adopted their own link 181 .Ss Commands not traversing a file tree. 183 name arguments, to commands which are not traversing a file tree. 185 Except as noted below, commands follow symbolic links named as command 196 It is important to realize that this rule includes commands which may 227 commands do not follow symbolic links named as arguments, 267 commands are also exceptions to this rule. 269 commands do not follow symbolic links named as argument by default, 282 commands follow symbolic links specified on the command line. 283 .Ss Commands traversing a file tree. [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libsys/ |
H A D | cap_ioctls_limit.2 | 34 .Nd manage allowed ioctl commands 48 commands can be selectively reduced (but never expanded) with the 55 commands and the 64 The list of allowed ioctl commands for a given file descriptor can be obtained 75 elements, but always returns the total number of ioctl commands allowed for the 77 The total number of ioctls commands for the given file descriptor can be 86 If all ioctl commands are allowed 102 function, if successful, returns the total number of allowed ioctl commands or 105 if all ioctls commands are allowed. 142 commands.
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/freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man3/ |
H A D | ENGINE_add.3 | 546 \&\*(L"commands\*(R" and expose them to OpenSSL and any applications based on 553 available \*(L"control commands\*(R", providing a more flexible configuration 557 supported control commands and simply prefer to pass settings into ENGINEs 560 Before illustrating how control commands work, it is worth mentioning what 562 control commands; the first is to provide the necessary details to the 567 logging information, etc etc. This class of commands typically needs to be 569 calling \fBENGINE_init()\fR. The other class of commands consist of settings or 571 place, and these commands may work either before or after \fBENGINE_init()\fR, or 573 this in the descriptions attached to built-in control commands and/or in 576 \&\fIIssuing control commands to an \s-1ENGINE\s0\fR [all …]
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