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H A D | README.SunOS-aging | 34 A-06. What are those weird characters after the comma in my passwd file? 36 The characters are password aging data. Password aging forces the 47 Note the comma in the encrypted password field. The characters after 51 ] Password aging characters from above example: 56 The four characters are interpreted as follows: 67 If the first and second characters are set to '..' the user will be 69 passwd program will then remove the passwd aging characters, and the 72 If the third and fourth characters are set to '..' the user will be 74 aging will then occur as defined by the first and second characters.
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/troff/nroff.d/terms.d/ |
H A D | README | 55 A string is a sequence of characters, probably surrounded by quotes 56 (to be on the safe side). For non-printable ascii characters, the 68 special characters -- all the non-ASCII characters that nroff/troff 71 the entries should be restricted to only those characters that
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/loadkeys/type_6/ |
H A D | estonia | 27 # Note, on the console, Estonian characters and euro sign are not 29 # full font support for the characters available in this language. 30 # However, all necessary ASCII characters are placed onto the right keys.
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H A D | romania | 27 # Note, on the console, Romanian characters and euro sign are not 29 # full font support for the characters available in this language. 30 # However, all necessary ASCII characters are placed onto the right keys.
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H A D | slovenia | 28 # Note, on the console, Slovenian characters and euro sign are not 30 # full font support for the characters available in this language. 31 # However, all necessary ASCII characters are placed onto the right keys.
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/unpack/ |
H A D | unpack.c | 77 static char characters[256]; variable 106 eof = &characters[0]; in getdict() 142 if (eof >= &characters[255]) in getdict()
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/titanic_50/usr/src/test/zfs-tests/tests/functional/pool_names/ |
H A D | pool_names_002_neg.ksh | 79 log_note "Ensure invalid characters fail"
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/hal/fdi/ |
H A D | README | 12 contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, the '-' and '_' 13 characters, and not any whitespace.
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libshell/common/ |
H A D | sh.memo | 321 The characters of an alias name cannot be characters that are 326 including meta-characters such as pipe symbols and i/o-redirection 443 the first character or characters of the command. 563 characters as needed. 637 characters before the expansion. 669 \f5ksh\fP processes characters entered 704 the characters after the 943 The expansion characters that are to be applied when 1016 If the characters after the 1083 by enclosing characters in single quotes or double quotes. [all …]
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H A D | RELEASE | 160 end of a line longer than 40 characters which caused a core dump 258 expression pattern characters has been fixed. 275 08-12-09 Command completion was changed to use \ to quote special characters 317 08-10-24 The lexer now accepts all RE characters for patterns prefixed 321 08-10-10 read -n and -N fixed to count characters in multibyte locales. 427 was three characters or less has been fixed. 510 with multibyte characters has been fixed. 568 instance would fail when the subscript contained characters [ or 588 07-11-15 A bug in the macro expander for multibyte characters in which 643 07-12-11 A bug in the macro expander for multibyte characters in which [all …]
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H A D | COMPATIBILITY | 30 quotes around values that have special characters. The output 73 characters they will only be expanded for interactive shells.
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H A D | RELEASE93 | 5 a. If IFS contains two consecutive identical characters belonging 23 characters in file names from both emacs and vi edit modes. 126 match characters ()|& as ordinary characters. 233 and/or \0145 correctly. In addition, characters following 353 characters inside a command substitution caused 401 c. Code to for IFS handling of multibyte characters has
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H A D | PROMO.mm | 21 It can support multi-byte characters sets with some characteristics 33 The history file allows for eight bit characters in
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/oamuser/user/ |
H A D | useradd.dfl | 25 # length limit of eight characters is exceeded. The value "warning"
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libsqlite/test/ |
H A D | func.test | 105 # Put some UTF-8 characters in the database 109 foreach word "contains UTF-8 characters hi\u1234ho" { 113 } "UTF-8 characters contains hi\u1234ho"
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libunistat/common/ |
H A D | README | 26 (implementation TBD) is signified by "@@@" as the last three characters of
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/lp/filter/postscript/font/devpost/charlib/ |
H A D | README | 33 Postscript definitions of some special troff characters. For now each file
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/power/ |
H A D | power.dfl | 44 # in < and > characters.
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libc/sparc/gen/ |
H A D | strncmp.s | 117 ! For 7-bit characters, we know one of the bytes is zero, but for 118 ! 8-bit characters, the zero detection algorithm gives some false
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/localedef/data/ |
H A D | 8859-7.TXT | 28 # ISO 8859-7:2003 characters map into Unicode. 43 # control characters. 48 # three newly added characters 0xA4, 0xA5, 0xAA.
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/loadkeys/type_4/ |
H A D | canadian_french_5_tbits5 | 60 # added for firmware to produce ^ and ` characters.
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/titanic_50/usr/src/cmd/lp/filter/postscript/font/ |
H A D | README | 33 characters not available in PostScript fonts are constructed using the files in 76 font. For simple characters (like an a) it's just the ASCII code. Characters
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libc/sparcv9/gen/ |
H A D | strncmp.s | 117 ! For 7-bit characters, we know one of the bytes is zero, but for 118 ! 8-bit characters, the zero detection algorithm gives some false
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/libpp/common/ |
H A D | NOTES | 78 (9) universal characters, even in identifiers!
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/titanic_50/usr/src/lib/iconv_modules/utf-8/utils/ |
H A D | 8859-8.txt | 35 # ISO/IEC 8859-8:1999 characters map into Unicode. 46 # control characters.
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