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H A D | forth.c | 2499 ANSI(0x019, 0, "i", loop_i); in _init() 2500 ANSI(0x01a, 0, "j", loop_j); in _init() 2501 ANSI(0x01d, 0, "execute", execute); in _init() 2502 ANSI(0x01e, 0, "+", add); in _init() 2503 ANSI(0x01f, 0, "-", subtract); in _init() 2504 ANSI(0x020, 0, "*", multiply); in _init() 2505 ANSI(0x021, 0, "/", divide); in _init() 2506 ANSI(0x022, 0, "mod", mod); in _init() 2508 ANSI(0x023, 0, "and", and); in _init() 2509 ANSI(0x024, 0, "or", or); in _init() [all …]
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H A D | print.c | 246 ANSI(0x095, 0, "hold", pic_hold); in _init() 247 ANSI(0x096, 0, "<#", pic_start); in _init() 248 ANSI(0x097, 0, "u#>", pic_ustop); in _init() 249 ANSI(0x098, 0, "sign", pic_sign); in _init() 250 ANSI(0x099, 0, "u#", pic_unsigned); in _init() 251 ANSI(0x09a, 0, "u#s", pic_uremainder); in _init() 252 ANSI(0x09b, 0, "u.", do_udot); in _init() 255 ANSI(0x09e, 0, ".r", do_dot_r); in _init() 257 ANSI(0x0c7, 0, "#", pic_dunsigned); in _init() 258 ANSI(0x0c8, 0, "#s", pic_dremainder); in _init() [all …]
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H A D | env.c | 839 ANSI(0x088, 0, "span", span); in _init() 840 ANSI(0x08a, 0, "expect", expect); in _init() 842 ANSI(0x08d, 0, "key?", keyquestion); in _init() 843 ANSI(0x08e, 0, "key", key); in _init() 844 ANSI(0x08f, 0, "emit", emit); in _init() 845 ANSI(0x090, 0, "type", type); in _init() 846 ANSI(0x091, 0, "(cr", paren_cr); in _init() 847 ANSI(0x092, 0, "cr", fc_crlf); in _init() 848 ANSI(0x093, 0, "#out", fc_num_out); in _init() 849 ANSI(0x094, 0, "#line", fc_num_line); in _init()
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libxcurses/src/tput/ |
H A D | tput.c | 127 STATREF void build_argv ANSI((int *ac, char ***av)); 128 STATREF int do_tput ANSI((int _argc, char **_argv)); 129 STATREF void init ANSI((void)); 130 STATREF void reset ANSI((void)); 131 STATREF int usage ANSI((void)); 132 STATREF void err_msg ANSI((char *fmt, ...)); /* GENTEXT: err_msg */ 133 STATREF void cat ANSI((char *_Fn));
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libxcurses/src/tic/ |
H A D | tic.h | 140 extern void compile ANSI((void)); 143 extern void panic_mode ANSI((int _Ch)); 144 extern void reset ANSI((void)); 145 extern void reset_input ANSI((void));
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H A D | ticscan.c | 57 STATIC int next_char ANSI((void)); 58 STATIC int trans_string ANSI((char *)); 59 STATIC int escape ANSI((int)); 60 STATIC void backspace ANSI((void));
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H A D | untic.c | 89 STATIC char *escape ANSI((int)); 90 STATIC void error ANSI((char *, ...)); /* GENTEXT: error */ 91 STATIC void untic ANSI((TERMINAL *));
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libxcurses/src/tabs/ |
H A D | tabs.c | 156 STATREF int do_tabs ANSI((void)); 157 STATREF void err_msg ANSI((char *fmt, ...)); /* GENTEXT: err_msg */ 158 STATREF void mvcol ANSI((int oc, int nc)); 159 STATREF void set_every ANSI((int n)); 160 STATREF void set_tab_at ANSI((int x)); 161 STATREF int usage ANSI((void));
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libpp/common/ |
H A D | NOTES | 5 stages of ANSI standard C. The same library is used to construct 26 ANSI standard C. A compatibility dialect implements Reiser 27 features, allowing for a smooth transition to the ANSI standard. 29 (5) To aid in the transition to ANSI, the preprocessor can do some 40 used in the ANSI dialect. The latter is useful in writing 42 ANSI standard C.
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/efcode/fcdriver/ |
H A D | misc.c | 623 ANSI(0x06e, 0, "l@", fcd_lfetch); in _init() 624 ANSI(0x06f, 0, "w@", fcd_wfetch); in _init() 625 ANSI(0x071, 0, "c@", fcd_cfetch); in _init() 626 ANSI(0x073, 0, "l!", fcd_lstore); in _init() 627 ANSI(0x074, 0, "w!", fcd_wstore); in _init() 628 ANSI(0x075, 0, "c!", fcd_cstore); in _init() 629 ANSI(0x078, 0, "move", fcd_move); in _init() 630 ANSI(0x07a, 0, "comp", fcd_comp); in _init() 632 ANSI(0x120, 0, "diagnostic-mode?", diagnostic_mode); in _init() 634 ANSI(0x1a4, 0, "mac-address", mac_address); in _init()
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libxcurses/h/ |
H A D | m_ord.h | 52 LEXTERN int m_ord ANSI((wint_t)); 53 LEXTERN wint_t m_chr ANSI((int));
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H A D | mks.h | 55 #define ANSI(x) x macro 61 #define ANSI(x) () macro
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/iconv_modules/utf-8/ |
H A D | alias | 374 ANSI-1250 CP1250 382 ANSI-1251 CP1251 390 ANSI-1252 CP1252 397 ANSI-1253 CP1253 404 ANSI-1254 CP1254 411 ANSI-1255 CP1255 418 ANSI-1256 CP1256 425 ANSI-1257 CP1257 432 ANSI-1258 CP1258
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/titanic_50/usr/src/man/man5/ |
H A D | Makefile | 132 MANLINKS= ANSI.5 \ 183 ANSI.5 := LINKSRC = standards.5
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libxcurses/src/libc/mks/ |
H A D | m_vsscan.c | 47 extern int mks_vfscanf ANSI((FILE *, char *, va_list));
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/awk_xpg4/ |
H A D | awk0.c | 192 wchar_t *(*awkrecord) ANSI((wchar_t *, int, FILE*)) = defrecord; 194 wchar_t *(*awkfield) ANSI((wchar_t **)) = whitefield;
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H A D | awk.h | 465 #define ANSI(x) x macro 470 #define ANSI(x) () macro
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/mandoc/ |
H A D | st.in | 57 LINE("-ansiC", "ANSI X3.159-1989 (\\(LqANSI\\~C89\\(Rq)") 58 LINE("-ansiC-89", "ANSI X3.159-1989 (\\(LqANSI\\~C89\\(Rq)")
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H A D | predefs.in | 55 PREDEF("Ai", "ANSI")
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/efcode/include/fcode/ |
H A D | private.h | 81 #define ANSI(tk, t, nm, fnc) FCODE(tk, (ANSI_WORD|P1275_WORD|t), nm, fnc) macro
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/titanic_50/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/ |
H A D | config.h.in | 102 /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libshell/common/ |
H A D | RELEASE88 | 117 inside the single quotes will be converted using the ANSI-C 119 expands to the escape character (default \033) whenever ANSI-C 289 7. The %n format works as described in ANSI-C. 412 g. The code is written in ANSI C with full prototypes. 415 using the ANSI cpp that comes with nmake or running
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/titanic_50/usr/src/pkg/manifests/ |
H A D | SUNWcs.man5.inc | 40 link path=usr/share/man/man5/ANSI.5 target=standards.5
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/csh/ |
H A D | sh.h | 39 Error: I need both ANSI macros!
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/terminfo/ |
H A D | termcap.src | 112 # roughly by type frequency with ANSI/VT100 and other common types up front. 199 # u9 terminal enquire string (equiv. to ANSI/ECMA-48 DA) 201 # u7 cursor position request (equiv. to VT100/ANSI/ECMA-48 DSR 6) 202 # u6 cursor position report (equiv. to ANSI/ECMA-48 CPR) 206 # terminals) or \E[c (on newer VT100/ANSI/ECMA-48-compatible terminals). 223 # \E[%i%d;%dR (on VT100/ANSI/ECMA-48-compatible terminals). 241 # As the ANSI/ECMA-48 standard and variants take firmer hold, and as 244 # the new organization, which puts ANSI types, xterm, Unix consoles, 287 ######## ANSI, UNIX CONSOLE, AND SPECIAL TYPES 329 #### ANSI.SYS/ISO 6429/ECMA-48 Capabilities [all …]
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