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/freebsd/share/man/man9/
H A Dcdefs.917 many environments
61 General macros that facilitate multiple language environments and language
65 .It Dv __volatile Ta expands to volatile in C++ and C89 and newer environments,
66 __volatile in pre-ANSI environments that support this extension or nothing
68 .It Dv __inline Ta expands to inline in C++ and C89 and newer environments,
69 __inline in pre-ANSI environments that support this extension or nothing
71 .It Dv __restrict Ta expands to restrict in C99 and newer environments, or
245 compilation environments.
253 in C++-11 and newer compilation environments, otherwise
275 This is defined for C99 or newer and C++ environments.
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H A Dstack.9117 In locking-sensitive environments, the unsynchronized
139 In locking-sensitive environments, such as
/freebsd/sbin/bectl/
H A Dbectl.811 .Nd Utility to manage boot environments on ZFS
83 command is used to setup and interact with ZFS boot environments, which are
95 are all boot environments.
133 If boot environments are supported and used,
286 Display all boot environments.
302 other boot environments were destroyed.
310 Sort boot environments by the given ZFS dataset property.
428 The other style of boot environments in use, frequently called
429 .Dq deep boot environments ,
H A Dbectl_list.c318 * Sort the given nvlist of boot environments by property.
446 fprintf(stderr, "bectl list: failed to fetch boot environments\n"); in bectl_cmd_list()
450 /* List boot environments in alphabetical order by default */ in bectl_cmd_list()
462 /* Print boot environments */ in bectl_cmd_list()
/freebsd/usr.bin/getconf/
H A Dgetconf.1115 .Ss Programming Environments
122 to select between 32-bit and 64-bit execution environments on platforms
127 The standard programming environments are as follows:
153 returns a newline-separated list of environments in which the width
157 At present, all programming environments supported by
163 to use the standard programming environments described above.
H A Dprogenv.gperf27 * If we ever support multiple environments, this table will need to
28 * be updated. (We cheat here and define the supported environments
/freebsd/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/sys/
H A Dfeature_tests.h104 * strictly conforming environments and __STDC__ to 0 for environments that
114 * conforming environments using the -ansi or -std=<standard> options.
273 * compilation environments. The use of _XPG4_2 with no other X/Open
276 * environments, but not for XPG3 or XPG4 compilation environments.
362 * conforming environments. ISO 9899:1999 says it does.
365 * defined in all but strictly conforming environments that disallow it.
372 #error "No long long in strictly conforming ANSI C & 1990 ISO C environments"
/freebsd/stand/i386/pxeldr/
H A DMakefile32 # due to space for packet buffers, network drivers, etc. While some environments
34 # work in a huge array of environments. Larger values may work for specific
35 # environments.
/freebsd/contrib/ofed/opensm/include/complib/
H A Dcl_atomic.h87 * synchronization mechanisms in multi-threaded environments.
117 * synchronization mechanisms in multi-threaded environments.
151 * synchronization mechanisms in multi-threaded environments.
185 * synchronization mechanisms in multi-threaded environments.
H A Dcl_debug.h266 * In multi-processor environments where the current processor can be
327 * In multi-processor environments where the current processor can be
387 * In multi-processor environments where the current processor can be
456 * In multi-processor environments where the current processor can be
533 * In multi-processor environments where the current processor can be
/freebsd/share/doc/usd/22.trofftut/
H A Dtt1342 Environments
52 There are three `environments',
72 for different environments may be nested and unwound consistently.
/freebsd/share/doc/papers/jail/
H A Dmgt.ms20 There are then one or more jail environments, effectively virtual
23 host and jail environments to prevent overlap.
32 In most of the production environments where jail is currently in use,
47 The jail environments must also be custom-configured.
H A Dfuture.ms13 Virtualisation, or making the jail environments appear to be fully
43 partitioning between jail environments \s-2[LOTTERY1] [LOTTERY2]\s+2.
51 Management of jail environments is currently somewhat ad hoc--creating
H A Dpaper.ms35 In environments with a more complex management model, with delegation
52 in Internet Service Provider environments.
63 Users of FreeBSD in non-traditional UNIX environments must balance
236 management environment, and optionally subset Jail environments. In doing so,
/freebsd/tools/build/options/
H A DWITH_BEARSSL3 BearSSL is a tiny SSL library suitable for embedded environments.
23 limit to establish safe limits is critical because different BIOS environments
/freebsd/crypto/krb5/doc/pdf/
H A Dsphinxlatexgraphics.sty13 % - environments:
32 % is adjusted in indented environments), or taller than a certain maximal
33 % height (usually \textheight and this is reduced in the environments which use
/freebsd/contrib/diff/lib/
H A Dbasename.c28 since it has different meanings in different environments.
29 In some environments the builtin `basename' modifies its argument.
/freebsd/usr.bin/getconf/tests/
H A Dgetconf_test.sh81 atf_set "descr" "Test some constants with specific programming environments"
99 atf_set "descr" "Test for unsupported environments"
/freebsd/share/man/man7/
H A Dtuning.7270 We recommend turning this option off in memory-constrained environments;
317 environments.
407 In most environments, TCP keepalives will improve the management of
411 However, in some environments, temporary network outages may be
414 In such environments, setting the sysctl to 0 may reduce the occurrence of
486 For such environments,
/freebsd/bin/kenv/
H A Dkenv.161 environments.
62 The default kernel configuration does not preserve these environments.
/freebsd/lib/libc/gen/
H A Dconfstr.c53 * POSIX/SUS ``Programming Environments'' stuff in confstr()
72 * These two environments are never supported. in confstr()
/freebsd/contrib/kyua/doc/
H A Dkyua.conf.5.in79 Only tests which require one of the given execution environments will be run.
83 for the list of possible execution environments.
/freebsd/sbin/bectl/tests/
H A Dbectl_test.sh98 # of recursive and non-recursive boot environments.
113 # snapshot for recursive boot environments.
118 # Test that non-recursive boot environments have no child datasets.
124 # Test that recursive boot environments have child datasets.
181 # deleting environments. Arbitrarily chose default3 as the first.
414 # Prepare some more boot environments
/freebsd/lib/libbe/
H A Dlibbe.333 .Nd library for creating, destroying and modifying ZFS boot environments
150 regarding ZFS boot environments, including "deep" boot environments in which
/freebsd/contrib/file/magic/Magdir/
H A Dforth4 # forth: file(1) magic for various Forth environments
64 # Dictionary images used by minimal C FORTH environments, any platform,

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