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/freebsd/share/doc/usd/11.vitut/
H A Dedittut.ms540 Text editing is strange, but nice.
576 Text edtiing is strange, but@
577 Text editing is strange, but nice.
788 Text editing is strange, but nice.
1009 Text editing is strange, but nice.
1012 by taking out the characters ``strange, but\ '' so the line
1020 :\|\fB/strange/s/strange, but //
1038 \fB/strange/\fP tells edit to find the characters ``strange'' in the text
1040 \fB/strange, but //\fP substitutes nothing at all for the characters ``strange, but ''
1044 You should note the space after ``but'' in ``/strange, but /''.
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/freebsd/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/
H A Dvarname-dot-suffixes.mk37 # Now the suffixes list is not empty anymore. It may seem strange that there
74 # Using the name '.SUFFIXES' in a .for loop looks strange because these
H A Dsh-leading-hyphen.mk22 # Expanding undefined variables may lead to strange error messages
H A Duse-inference.mk33 # This is strange since make definitely knows about the .from.to suffix
H A Dvar-op-append.mk51 # strange side effects in several other places as well.
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/
H A DFileUtilities.cpp37 case 'D': // Strange exponential notation. in isExponentChar()
38 case 'd': // Strange exponential notation. in isExponentChar()
114 // Strange exponential notation! in CompareNumbers()
124 // Strange exponential notation! in CompareNumbers()
/freebsd/contrib/nvi/ex/
H A Dex_map.c31 * very subtle and strange ways from this implementation. Two
33 * if the map was strange enough (ex: map X "xy$@x^V), or, simply
H A Dex_stop.c37 /* For some strange reason, the force flag turns off autowrite. */ in ex_stop()
/freebsd/contrib/kyua/doc/
H A Dmanbuild_test.sh95 \*(LtAnd this has strange characters\*(Gt
104 \*(LtAnd this has strange characters\*(Gt
/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/appl/rcp/
H A Drcp.156 or less strange errors, such as "login incorrect", or "lost
/freebsd/share/doc/psd/04.uprog/
H A Dp684 address is either a function, or a somewhat strange code
343 obviously has a rather strange second argument.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/dev/iwlwifi/fw/api/
H A Dfilter.h18 * @port_id: Multicast MAC addresses array specifier. This is a strange way
/freebsd/contrib/sendmail/contrib/
H A Dpasswd-to-alias.pl27 print "# $fullname: $name\n"; # avoid strange names
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/Configurations/
H A Dcommon0.tmpl29 # Avoid strange output
/freebsd/contrib/expat/doc/
H A Dxmlwf.1197 Outputs some strange sort of XML file that completely
234 the operating system reporting memory in a strange way; there is
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/
H A DNOTES.y2kfixes100 Some very strange logic in manipulating year values:
/freebsd/share/examples/ppp/
H A Dppp.conf.span-isp.working23 # Something rather strange happens here.
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Analysis/
H A DTrace.cpp11 // optimizations treat traces almost like they are a large, strange, basic
/freebsd/contrib/nvi/common/
H A Dcut.c55 * genuinely strange. I've never been able to figure out what was supposed to
79 * buffers were historically a little strange. There were three cases. in cut()
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/hints/
H A Dsgi27 Strange. Anyway, since adjtime will complete adjustments of less than
/freebsd/
H A D.clang-format26 # TODO: BreakStringLiterals can cause very strange formatting so turn it off?
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/pinctrl/
H A Dsprd,pinctrl.txt17 as one generic configuration, and maybe it will add more strange
/freebsd/usr.sbin/chown/
H A Dchgrp.181 query about strange modes (unless the user does not have proper permissions).
/freebsd/contrib/pam-krb5/module/
H A Dpassword.c284 * banner. This is a little strange, but it allows another module to be in pamk5_password()
334 * unconditionally leads to a strange message in the middle of doing the in pamk5_password()
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/rtl/
H A Dtsan_interceptors.h59 // Somehow replacing if with DCHECK leads to strange failures in:

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