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/freebsd/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/
H A Dlibarchive_internals.359 In order to provide as much consistency as possible for clients,
112 skipped, which may be much smaller than the skip requested.
130 much nicer I/O model.
134 that much data.
137 of one byte and then copying as much data as is available.
265 Remember that the decompressor will return as much data as it has.
267 examine the return value to see how much data is available, and
285 The registration here is much simpler because only
345 most ZIP archives, though it cannot always extract as much information
/freebsd/sys/dev/ae/
H A Dif_aevar.h37 /* How much to wait for reset to complete (10 microsecond units). */
40 /* How much to wait for device to enter idle state (100 microsecond units). */
43 /* How much to wait for MDIO to do the work (2 microsecond units). */
46 /* How much to wait for VPD reading operation to complete (2 ms units). */
49 /* How much to wait for send operation to complete (HZ units). */
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/
H A DREADME.patches18 With the current release of bitkeeper it is *much* easier to move changes
25 Otherwise, it will be much more difficult to apply your patches.
27 You are pretty much done now if your repos are on pogo.udel.edu.
/freebsd/contrib/byacc/
H A DACKNOWLEDGEMENTS1 Berkeley Yacc owes much to the unflagging efforts of Keith Bostic.
8 Finally, much of the credit for the latest version must go to those
/freebsd/share/doc/usd/22.trofftut/
H A Dtt0844 Before we can go much further in
125 but it makes later changes much easier.
127 the vertical space is much too big,
H A Dtt02161 much text you want to squeeze into a given space,
180 10 on 12 uses about twice as much space as 7 on 8.
204 information about how much space you want _
/freebsd/contrib/ldns/drill/
H A DREGRESSIONS24 o the argument parsing is much smarter, the order doesn't matter (much)
/freebsd/contrib/unbound/sldns/
H A Dparse.h53 * \param[in] *limit how much to read. If 0 the builtin maximum is used
65 * \param[in] *limit how much to read. If 0 use builtin maximum
78 * \param[in] *limit how much to read. If 0 the builtin maximum is used
96 * \param[in] *limit how much to read. If 0 the builtin maximum is used
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/bindings/interface/
H A DSBPlatformDocstrings.i16 versions of files from the remote system, and much more.
22 and much more.
/freebsd/share/doc/papers/malloc/
H A Dperformance.ms15 A: How much time does it use for searching and manipulating data structures.
40 a couple of details needs to be looked at much more carefully.
68 pages to be read from secondary storage much of the time, if it's too
H A Dconclusion.ms18 In such cases as much as a factor of five in wall-clock time has
21 much head-on performance-wise.
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/test/testutil/
H A Dapps_shims.c14 /* shim that avoids sucking in too much from apps/apps.c */
32 /* shim to prevent sucking in too much from apps */
/freebsd/contrib/googletest/docs/
H A Dgmock_for_dummies.md24 and code that uses it. The difference between fakes and mocks shall become much
131 in which order. Tests written this way are much more robust (they won't break
134 images), and run *much, much faster*.
150 it's much more involved).
202 changes in `Foo` much more easily. While this is more work initially, carefully
205 specific domain much better than `Foo` does.
275 This makes debugging much easier.
277 Admittedly, this test is contrived and doesn't do much. You can easily achieve
279 allows you to do *so much more* with the mocks.
/freebsd/share/man/man7/
H A Dtuning.753 and even if you do not normally use much swap, it can give you more time to
149 to create a much larger overall partition.
291 sysctl determines how much outstanding write I/O may be queued to
366 sendspace without eating too much kernel memory.
385 using too much bandwidth.
540 tunable controls how much the stack segment will grow when a process
651 as much as possible.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/rsend/
H A Dsend_raw_spill_block.ksh82 # file5 - Truncate file to much larger size; add holes
99 # file15 - Truncate file to much larger size; add holes
120 # file25 - Truncate file to much larger size; add holes
H A Dsend_spill_block.ksh78 # file5 - Truncate file to much larger size; add holes
95 # file15 - Truncate file to much larger size; add holes
116 # file25 - Truncate file to much larger size; add holes
H A Dsend-c_zstreamdump.ksh58 "$lsize and $lsize_prop differed by too much"
64 "$csize and $csize_prop differed by too much"
H A Dsend_raw_ashift.ksh82 # file5 - Truncate file to much larger size; add holes
99 # file15 - Truncate file to much larger size; add holes
120 # file25 - Truncate file to much larger size; add holes
/freebsd/share/doc/smm/05.fastfs/
H A D4.t117 The throughput rate is tied much more strongly to the
163 requests much faster than they can be serviced,
166 the average seek between the scheduled disk writes is much
179 the requests are presented to the disk in a much better order.
/freebsd/lib/libefivar/
H A DFreeBSD-update13 a much better match for plain narrow characters on FreeBSD. So we pretend that
25 implementation / upgrade vs pulling in too much since less than half of any file
/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/module/zstd/lib/common/
H A Derror_private.c29 … case PREFIX(frameParameter_windowTooLarge): return "Frame requires too much memory for decoding"; in ERR_getErrorString()
38 case PREFIX(tableLog_tooLarge): return "tableLog requires too much memory : unsupported"; in ERR_getErrorString()
/freebsd/sys/contrib/zstd/lib/common/
H A Derror_private.c29 … case PREFIX(frameParameter_windowTooLarge): return "Frame requires too much memory for decoding"; in ERR_getErrorString()
38 case PREFIX(tableLog_tooLarge): return "tableLog requires too much memory : unsupported"; in ERR_getErrorString()
/freebsd/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/test/
H A DREADME4 to exercise as much of the library as possible. It is, of course,
5 very much a work in progress.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/dev/acpica/
H A Dchanges.txt1425 generating errors much later at runtime. The following commands are
2711 has a much larger code and data size.
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/freebsd/lib/libomp/
H A DMakefile67 # is not much we can do about it.
72 # builtin operations must have natural alignment, but there is not much we

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