/freebsd/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/ |
H A D | deptgt-delete_on_error.exp | 2 > deptgt-delete_on_error-regular; false 4 make: *** deptgt-delete_on_error-regular removed 5 > deptgt-delete_on_error-regular-delete; false 7 make: *** deptgt-delete_on_error-regular-delete removed 18 make: stopped making "deptgt-delete_on_error-regular deptgt-delete_on_error-regular-delete deptgt-d… 22 > deptgt-delete_on_error-regular; false 23 *** [deptgt-delete_on_error-regular] Error code 1 24 make: *** deptgt-delete_on_error-regular removed 26 make: stopped making "deptgt-delete_on_error-regular deptgt-delete_on_error-regular-delete deptgt-d… 27 > deptgt-delete_on_error-regular-delete; false [all …]
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H A D | varmod-subst-regex.mk | 14 # the regular expression "a b" since these words don't contain any 27 # containing whitespace. This big word matches the regular expression, 49 # The regular expression does not match in the first word. 51 # In the third word, the regular expression matches as early as possible, 54 # and that cannot match the regular expression "..". Therefore only the 71 # A regular expression that matches the empty string applies before every 73 # XXX: Most other places where regular expression are used match at the end 79 # A dot in the regular expression matches any character, even a newline. 80 # In most other contexts where regular expressions are used, a dot matches 89 # that contains no words at all, but only if the regular expression matches an [all …]
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H A D | deptgt-delete_on_error.mk | 7 # In compatibility mode, regular and phony targets are deleted, but precious 10 # In parallel mode, regular targets are deleted, while phony and precious 18 TARGETS= ${THIS}-regular ${THIS}-regular-delete 32 ${THIS}-regular{,-delete}:
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H A D | suff-add-later.mk | 12 # At this point, only .c is a suffix, therefore the following are all regular 17 # Adding .d and .e as suffixes should turn the above regular rules into 25 # XXX: .d.c is not a transformation rule but a regular target. 26 # XXX: .d is not a transformation rule but a regular target. 27 # XXX: .e.d is not a transformation but a regular target.
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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/include/lldb/Utility/ |
H A D | RegularExpression.h | 21 /// contains no compiled regular expression. 24 /// Constructor for a regular expression. 26 /// Compile a regular expression using the supplied regular expression text. 27 /// The compiled regular expression lives in this object so that it can be 28 /// readily used for regular expression matches. Execute() can be called 29 /// after the regular expression is compiled. 32 /// An llvm::StringRef that represents the regular expression to compile. 50 /// Execute a regular expression match using the compiled regular expression 52 /// are used for regular expression matches. 55 /// The string to match against the compile regular expression. [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.bin/vgrind/ |
H A D | vgrindefs.5 | 50 .It "ab str regular expression for the start of an alternate comment" 51 .It "ae str regular expression for the end of an alternate comment" 52 .It "pb str regular expression for start of a procedure" 53 .It "bb str regular expression for start of a lexical block" 54 .It "be str regular expression for the end of a lexical block" 55 .It "cb str regular expression for the start of a comment" 56 .It "ce str regular expression for the end of a comment" 57 .It "sb str regular expression for the start of a string" 58 .It "se str regular expression for the end of a string" 59 .It "lb str regular expression for the start of a character constant" [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.bin/sed/ |
H A D | sed.1 | 71 Interpret regular expressions as extended (modern) regular expressions 72 rather than basic regular expressions (BRE's). 202 that consists of a regular expression preceded and followed by a 206 character, to indicate that the regular expression is to be matched 241 .Sh "Sed Regular Expressions" 242 The regular expressions used in 244 by default, are basic regular expressions (BREs, see 246 for more information), but extended (modern) regular expressions can be used 252 has the following two additions to regular expressions: 258 or newline character may be used to delimit the regular expression. [all …]
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/freebsd/bin/ed/ |
H A D | ed.1 | 267 The next line containing the regular expression 274 previous line containing the regular expression 287 .Sh REGULAR EXPRESSIONS 288 Regular expressions are patterns used in selecting text. 299 Regular expressions are also 304 In addition to a specifying string literals, regular expressions can 308 by the corresponding regular expression. 309 If it is possible for a regular expression 313 The following symbols are used in constructing regular expressions: 407 is the first character of a regular expression, then it [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/one-true-awk/testdir/ |
H A D | lilly.out | 27 ../a.out: illegal primary in regular expression += at = 33 ../a.out: illegal primary in regular expression *= at = 42 ../a.out: empty regular expression 90 ../a.out: illegal primary in regular expression += at = 96 ../a.out: illegal primary in regular expression *= at = 120 ../a.out: empty regular expression 252 ../a.out: illegal primary in regular expression += at = 258 ../a.out: illegal primary in regular expression *= at = 267 ../a.out: empty regular expression 315 ../a.out: illegal primary in regular expression += at = [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/kyua/utils/text/ |
H A D | regex.cpp | 94 /// Native regular expression match representation. 201 /// Native regular expression representation. 204 /// Number of capture groups in the regular expression. This is an upper 210 /// This compiles the given regular expression. 212 /// \param regex_ The regular expression to compile. 213 /// \param ngroups Number of capture groups in the regular expression. This 252 /// Compiles a new regular expression. 254 /// \param regex_ The regular expression to compile. 255 /// \param ngroups Number of capture groups in the regular expression. This is 259 /// \return A new regular expression, ready to match strings. [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/one-true-awk/ |
H A D | awk.1 | 79 option defines the input field separator to be the regular expression 89 or by the regular expression 256 where the regular expression 275 The separation is done with the regular expression 288 for the first occurrence of the regular expression 301 except that all occurrences of the regular expression 430 of regular expressions and 432 Regular expressions are as in 436 Isolated regular expressions 438 Regular expressions may also occur in [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.bin/clang/llvm-extract/ |
H A D | llvm-extract.1 | 59 \fB\-\-ralias\fP \fIalias\-regular\-expr\fP 62 Extract the alias matching \fIalias\-regular\-expr\fP from the LLVM bitcode. 63 All alias matching the regular expression will be extracted. May be 103 \fB\-\-rfunc\fP \fIfunction\-regular\-expr\fP 106 Extract the function(s) matching \fIfunction\-regular\-expr\fP from the LLVM bitcode. 107 All functions matching the regular expression will be extracted. May be 120 \fB\-\-rglob\fP \fIglob\-regular\-expr\fP 123 Extract the global variable(s) matching \fIglobal\-regular\-expr\fP from the LLVM 124 bitcode. All global variables matching the regular expression will be
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/freebsd/lib/libcompat/4.3/ |
H A D | re_comp.3 | 34 .Nd regular expression handler 69 compiled regular expression. 76 matches the last compiled regular expression, 0 if the string 78 failed to match the last compiled regular expression, and \-1 if the compiled 79 regular expression was invalid (indicating an internal error). 88 The regular expressions recognized are described in the manual entry for 101 .Dq no previous regular expression
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/freebsd/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/test/ |
H A D | test_read_format_cpio_filename.c | 55 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 63 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 111 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 117 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 163 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 170 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 217 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 223 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 269 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 275 /* Verify regular fil in DEFINE_TEST() [all...] |
H A D | test_read_format_zip_filename.c | 55 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 64 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 115 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 134 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 208 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 218 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 283 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 303 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 363 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 371 /* Verify regular fil in DEFINE_TEST() [all...] |
H A D | test_read_format_gtar_filename.c | 55 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 61 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 109 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 115 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 161 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 167 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 214 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 220 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 266 /* Verify regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 272 /* Verify regular fil in DEFINE_TEST() [all...] |
H A D | test_read_format_ustar_filename.c | 54 /* Verify regular file. */ in test_read_format_ustar_filename_eucJP_UTF8() 62 /* Verify regular file. */ in test_read_format_ustar_filename_eucJP_UTF8() 109 /* Verify regular file. */ in test_read_format_ustar_filename_CP866_KOI8R() 117 /* Verify regular file. */ in test_read_format_ustar_filename_CP866_KOI8R() 163 /* Verify regular file. */ in test_read_format_ustar_filename_CP866_UTF8() 171 /* Verify regular file. */ in test_read_format_ustar_filename_CP866_UTF8() 219 /* Verify regular file. */ in test_read_format_ustar_filename_KOI8R_CP866() 227 /* Verify regular file. */ in test_read_format_ustar_filename_KOI8R_CP866() 274 /* Verify regular file. */ in test_read_format_ustar_filename_KOI8R_UTF8() 282 /* Verify regular fil in test_read_format_ustar_filename_KOI8R_UTF8() [all...] |
H A D | test_write_disk.c | 84 * differently from the regular file case is just asking for in create_reg_file() 249 /* A regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 253 create_reg_file(ae, "Test creating a regular file"); in DEFINE_TEST() 256 /* Another regular file. */ in DEFINE_TEST() 260 create_reg_file2(ae, "Test creating another regular file"); in DEFINE_TEST() 263 /* A regular file with a size restriction */ in DEFINE_TEST() 267 create_reg_file3(ae, "Regular file with size restriction"); in DEFINE_TEST() 270 /* A regular file with an unspecified size */ in DEFINE_TEST() 274 create_reg_file4(ae, "Regular file with unspecified size"); in DEFINE_TEST() 277 /* A regular fil in DEFINE_TEST() [all...] |
/freebsd/usr.bin/awk/ |
H A D | awk.1 | 77 Define the input field separator to be the regular expression 132 or by the extended regular expression 326 of regular expressions and 329 supports extended regular expressions 333 for more information on regular expressions. 334 Isolated regular expressions 336 Regular expressions may also occur in 342 is a constant regular expression; 344 as a regular expression, except in the position of an isolated regular expression 355 .It Ar expression matchop regular-expression [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/etcupdate/tests/ |
H A D | always_test.sh | 149 # non-regular file to a regular file in both the new and test 180 # /difffiles/difftype/difftype: An updated regular file has 187 # /difffiles/difffiles/difffiles: A modified regular file was 327 # $1 - relative path to regular file that should be present in TEST 335 echo "File $1 should be a regular file" 352 # $1 - relative path to a regular file that should have a conflict 370 # $1 - relative path to a regular file that should not have a conflict 400 Modified regular file remains: /dirchange/fromdir/conflict/somefile 401 Modified regular file remains: /first/difffiles/second/file 407 Modified mismatch: /difffiles/difftype/difftype/file (regular file vs fifo file) [all …]
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/freebsd/share/doc/usd/10.exref/exref/ |
H A D | ex.rm | 474 a regular expression in a 569 regular expression (as defined below). The scans normally wrap around the end 574 regular expression specified is located.\(dd 577 using the last regular expression used in a scan; after a substitute 578 \fB//\fP and \fB??\fP would scan using the substitute's regular expression. 829 the given regular expression. 1557 Replaces the previous regular expression with the previous 1560 Regular expressions and substitute replacement patterns 1562 Regular expressions 1564 A regular expression specifies a set of strings of characters. [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/ |
H A D | tar.5 | 99 Early tar implementations only stored regular files (including 110 For regular files only, this indicates the amount of data 143 (Note that regular files have a null value in the 225 Regular file. 243 as a regular file. 253 For regular files, of course, it indicates the amount of data 285 character to the regular name field to obtain the full pathname. 373 extensions will extract the metadata into regular files, where the 495 values in the regular tar header. 496 Note that compliant readers should ignore the regular field [all...] |
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/clang/include/clang/Tooling/Inclusions/ |
H A D | IncludeStyle.h | 58 /// The regular expression that this category matches. 64 /// If the regular expression is case sensitive. 72 /// Regular expressions denoting the different ``#include`` categories 77 /// regular expressions are supported. 79 /// These regular expressions are matched against the filename of an include 81 /// matching regular expression is assigned and ``#includes`` are sorted first 85 /// If none of the regular expressions match, INT_MAX is assigned as 99 /// Each regular expression can be marked as case sensitive with the field 120 /// Specify a regular expression of suffixes that are allowed in the 134 /// Specify a regular expression for files being formatted
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/freebsd/share/man/man5/ |
H A D | freebsd-update.conf.5 | 203 The parameters following this keyword are regular expressions; 204 paths which start with a string matching one of these regular 212 The parameters following this keyword are regular expressions; 214 these regular expressions will be ignored. 236 The parameters following this keyword are regular expressions; 238 these regular expressions will be merged with local modifications. 264 The parameters following this keyword are regular expressions; 266 these regular expressions will be ignored if the files have
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/freebsd/tests/sys/cddl/zfs/tests/cli_root/zpool_import/ |
H A D | zpool_import_missing_005_pos.ksh | 42 # 2. Create a disk-backed pool with regular, cache, log, and spare vdevs 71 typeset REGULAR=${TMPDIR}/regular 87 $RM -f $REGULAR 94 log_must $TRUNCATE -s 64m $REGULAR 98 log_must $MDCONFIG -t vnode -a -f $REGULAR -u $REGULAR_U 110 log_must $MDCONFIG -t vnode -a -f $REGULAR -u $REGULAR_ALTU
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