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/freebsd/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/funcs/
H A Dtst.substr.d.out236 if (substr("CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy.", 100, 10) ne "") {
237 …printf("perl => substr(\"CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy.\", 100, 10) …
238 substr("CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy.", 100, 10));
239 …printf(" D => substr(\"CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy.\", 100, 10) …
244 if (substr("CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy.", 100) ne "") {
245 …printf("perl => substr(\"CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy.\", 100) = \"…
246 substr("CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy.", 100));
247 …printf(" D => substr(\"CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy.\", 100) = \"…
H A Dtst.substr.d46 altstr2 = "know... I'm fairly wide guy.";
186 "CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy." :
209 "CRAIG: Positioned them, I don't know... I'm fairly wide guy." :
/freebsd/rescue/
H A DREADME11 As an added bonus, /rescue is fairly small (thanks to crunchgen) and
24 /sbin to /rescue to produce a small and fairly complete FreeBSD
/freebsd/contrib/jemalloc/include/jemalloc/internal/
H A Dhook.h118 * fairly difficult to pass information from the entry point to the hooks. We
123 * materializing this struct until we hit an extern arena function. For fairly
/freebsd/contrib/jemalloc/src/
H A Dhook.c116 * reentrancy is a fairly heavyweight mode (disabling tcache, in hook_reentrantp()
119 * this working. But that's fairly easy for us to see; OTOH, people in hook_reentrantp()
/freebsd/usr.sbin/ppp/
H A DREADME.nat146 fairly efficient one-way firewall. The default is no, which will allow
154 the PPP NATing. The debugging information is fairly limited, listing
173 This is a fairly obscure option. For the most part, the NAT
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/bus/
H A Drenesas,bsc.yaml18 While the BSC is a fairly simple memory-mapped bus, it may be part of a
/freebsd/lib/libdevinfo/
H A Ddevinfo.c204 * Stop after a fairly insane number to avoid death in the case in devinfo_init_devices()
306 * Stop after a fairly insane number to avoid death in the case in devinfo_init_resources()
337 * Stop after a fairly insane number to avoid death in the case in devinfo_init_resources()
/freebsd/share/man/man4/
H A Dsnd_atiixp.495 does not support S/PDIF, but implementing it should be fairly easy if the
H A Dsnd_via8233.4102 There is partial support in the code, so implementing it should be fairly
H A Ducycom.457 for existing RS232 devices, and have fairly limited capabilities.
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/builtins/
H A Dunwind-ehabi-helpers.h30 // are fairly certain that we are in the LLVM case. Here, _Unwind_State is a
/freebsd/contrib/sendmail/libsmutil/
H A Dlockfile.c67 ** Since this is fairly common during testing, we will assume
/freebsd/contrib/nvi/ex/
H A Dex_source.c55 * is flatly impossible. So, put an fairly unreasonable limit on it, in ex_source()
/freebsd/contrib/netbsd-tests/lib/libc/db/
H A DREADME4 Fairly large files (the command files) are built in this directory during
/freebsd/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/include/
H A Dnetwork_device.hlp23 you'll need to know it fairly early in the installation process. You
/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/cli_root/zpool_trim/
H A Dzpool_trim_rate.ksh36 # set be to fairly large since we are capping the maximum trim rate. The
/freebsd/lib/libc/db/test/
H A DREADME11 Fairly large files (the command files) are built in this directory during
/freebsd/share/examples/ipfilter/
H A Dfirewall.22 # This is an example of a fairly heavy firewall used to keep everyone
/freebsd/sys/crypto/ccp/
H A Dccp_lsb.c66 * queues' access to some LSBs; we hope it is fairly sane and just use a dumb
/freebsd/usr.sbin/cron/crontab/
H A Dcrontab.1132 A fairly informative usage message appears if you run it with a bad command
/freebsd/share/man/man8/
H A Drescue.8152 tools work even in a fairly crippled system.
/freebsd/lib/libc/gen/
H A Dwordexp.3203 the attack surface remains fairly large.
/freebsd/tests/sys/net/
H A Dif_lagg_test.sh
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/sntp/libevent/include/event2/
H A Dbufferevent_struct.h68 it is fairly volatile, and WILL change in future versions of the code.

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