/freebsd/tools/tools/iso/ |
H A D | check-iso3166.pl | 29 my $two = $1; 34 $old{$two}{two} = $two; 35 $old{$two}{three} = $three; 36 $old{$two}{number} = $number; 37 $old{$two}{name} = $name; 59 my $two = $2; 64 $new1{$two}{two} = $two; 65 $new1{$two}{three} = $three; 66 $new1{$two}{number} = $number; 67 $new1{$two}{name} = $name; [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/ |
H A D | varmod-subst.exp | 9 1 two 3 horizontal tabulator 10 1 two 3 space 11 1 two 3 exclamation mark 12 1 two 3 quotation mark 13 1 two 3 number sign 14 1 two 3 dollar sign 15 1 two 3 percent sign 16 1 two 3 ampersand 17 1 two 3 apostrophe 18 1 two 3 left parenthesis [all …]
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H A D | varmod-select-words.exp | 2 while evaluating variable "LIST" with value "one two three four five six" 4 LIST:[0]="one two three four five six" 5 LIST:[0x0]="one two three four five six" 6 LIST:[000]="one two three four five six" 7 LIST:[*]="one two three four five six" 8 LIST:[@]="one two three four five six" 9 LIST:[0]:C/ /,/="one,two three four five six" 10 LIST:[0]:C/ /,/g="one,two,three,four,five,six" 11 LIST:[0]:C/ /,/1g="one,two,three,four,five,six" 12 LIST:[*]:C/ /,/="one,two three four five six" [all …]
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H A D | varmod-subst.mk | 139 # single space, not two. 200 @echo ${:U1 2 3:S 2 two :Q} horizontal tabulator 201 @echo ${:U1 2 3:S 2 two :Q} space 202 @echo ${:U1 2 3:S!2!two!:Q} exclamation mark 203 @echo ${:U1 2 3:S"2"two":Q} quotation mark 206 @echo ${:U1 2 3:S#2#two#:Q} number sign 207 @echo ${:U1 2 3:S$2$two$:Q} dollar sign 208 @echo ${:U1 2 3:S%2%two%:Q} percent sign 209 @echo ${:U1 2 3:S&2&two&:Q} ampersand 210 @echo ${:U1 2 3:S'2'two':Q} apostrophe [all …]
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H A D | varmod-sysv.mk | 17 .if ${one.c two.c three.c:L:.c=.o} != "one.o two.o three.o" 41 .if ${one two three:L:%=(%)} != "(one) (two) (three)" 53 .if ${one two:L:${:Uone}=${:U1}} != "1 two" 141 .if ${one two:L:o%=a%w} != "anew two" 146 .if ${one two:L:=X} != "oneX twoX" 151 .if ${one two:L:o=X} != "one twX" 156 .if ${one two:L:o=} != "one tw" 162 .if ${one two:L:o=%} != "one tw%" 168 .if ${one two:L:%o=X} != "one X" 174 .if ${one two:L:o%=X} != "X two" [all …]
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H A D | varmod-no-match.mk | 7 # Keep all words except for 'two'. 8 .if ${:U one two three :Ntwo} != "one three" 14 .if ${:U one two three four six :Nt*} != "one four six" 30 .if ${:U one two three :N} != "one two three" 33 .if ${:U one two three :M*} != "one two three" 50 .if ${:U two :None:Ntwo:Nthree} != "" 73 .if ${:U two :None:Ntwo:Nthree} 90 .if !empty(:U two :None:Ntwo:Nthree)
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H A D | varmod-to-separator.mk | 6 WORDS= one two three four five six 9 .if ${WORDS:ts } != "one two three four five six" 14 .if ${WORDS:ts,} != "one,two,three,four,five,six" 19 .if ${WORDS:ts/:tu} != "ONE/TWO/THREE/FOUR/FIVE/SIX" 25 .if ${WORDS:ts::tu} != "ONE:TWO:THREE:FOUR:FIVE:SIX" 51 .if ${WORDS:tu:ts/} != "ONE/TWO/THREE/FOUR/FIVE/SIX" 58 .if ${WORDS:ts:} != "one:two:three:four:five:six" 68 .if ${WORDS:ts:S/two/2/} != "one2threefourfivesix" 73 .if ${WORDS:S/two/2/:ts} != "one2threefourfivesix" 79 .if ${WORDS:ts/:S/two/2/} != "one/2/three/four/five/six" [all …]
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H A D | dir.mk | 11 all: {one,two,three} 14 # "{one,two,three}". There are no individual targets "one", "two", "three" 21 .if target({one,two,three}) 24 .if ${.ALLTARGETS:M{one,two,three}} != "{one,two,three}" 30 two: 90 .PHONY: one two three four five six
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H A D | varmod-ifelse.exp | 43 Comparing "two" == "one" 45 CondParser_Eval: ${DELAYED} == "two" 46 Comparing "two" == "two" 49 Comparing "two" == "one" 51 CondParser_Eval: ${DELAYED} == "two" 52 Comparing "two" == "two"
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H A D | varmod-to-separator.exp | 2 while evaluating variable "WORDS" with value "one two three" 4 while evaluating variable "WORDS" with value "one two three" 10 while evaluating variable "WORDS" with value "one two three" 18 while evaluating variable "WORDS" with value "one two three four five six" 20 while evaluating variable "WORDS" with value "one two three four five six" 22 while evaluating variable "WORDS" with value "one two three four five six"
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/crypto/poly1305/ |
H A D | poly1305_ieee754.c | 60 #define TWO(p) ((double)(1ULL<<(p))) macro 61 #define TWO0 TWO(0) 62 #define TWO32 TWO(32) 63 #define TWO64 (TWO32*TWO(32)) 64 #define TWO96 (TWO64*TWO(32)) 65 #define TWO130 (TWO96*TWO(34)) 117 st->h[0].d = TWO(52)*TWO0; in poly1305_init() 118 st->h[1].d = TWO(52)*TWO32; in poly1305_init() 119 st->h[2].d = TWO(52)*TWO64; in poly1305_init() 120 st->h[3].d = TWO(52)*TWO96; in poly1305_init() [all …]
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/freebsd/tests/sys/netpfil/pf/ |
H A D | pfsync.sh | 53 vnet_mkjail two ${epair_two}a ${epair_sync}b 63 jexec two ifconfig ${epair_two}a 198.51.100.2/24 up 64 jexec two ifconfig ${epair_sync}b 192.0.2.2/24 up 65 jexec two ifconfig pfsync0 \ 76 jexec two pfctl -e 77 pft_set_rules two \ 90 if ! jexec two pfctl -s states | grep icmp | grep 198.51.100.1 | \ 95 if ! jexec two pfctl -sc | grep ""${hostid_one}""; 97 jexec two pfctl -sc 98 atf_fail "HostID for host one not found on two" [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/sendmail/libsm/ |
H A D | t-strl.c | 30 int one, two, k; variable 96 two = sm_snprintf(dst2, sizeof dst2, "%s/%s", src1[0], src1[1]); 97 SM_TEST(one == two); 100 two = sm_snprintf(dst2, 10, "%s/%s", src1[0], src1[1]); 101 SM_TEST(one == two); 104 two = sm_snprintf(dst2, 5, "%s/%s", src1[0], src1[1]); 105 SM_TEST(one == two); 108 two = sm_snprintf(dst2, 0, "%s/%s", src1[0], src1[1]); 109 SM_TEST(one == two); 112 two = sm_snprintf(dst2, sizeof dst2, "%s/%s/%s", src1[0], src1[1], src1[2]); [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/tzcode/ |
H A D | date.1 | 72 %d 08 Day of month (always two digits) 76 %H 14 24-hour-clock hour (two digits) 77 %I 02 12-hour-clock hour (two digits) 81 %m 03 Month number (two digits) 82 %M 54 Minute (two digits) 87 %S 40 Second (two digits) 90 %U 10 Sunday-based week number (two digits) 92 %W 10 Monday-based week number (two digits) 95 %y 89 Last two digits of year 123 1454 24-hour-clock hours (first two digits) and minutes [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.bin/ctags/test/ |
H A D | ctags.test | 17 char qq[] = " quote(one,two) {int bar;} "; 38 multiple(one,two); \ 40 callroute(one,two); \ 50 routine1(one,two) /* comments here are fun... */ 55 char two[10]; 59 five(one,two); 61 routine2 (one,two) { puts("hello\n"); } 64 two) { puts("world\n"); } 65 routine4(int one, char (*two)(void)) /* test ANSI arguments */
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/iommu/ |
H A D | mediatek,iommu.yaml | 14 this M4U have two generations of HW architecture. Generation one uses flat 15 pagetable, and only supports 4K size page mapping. Generation two uses the 74 - mediatek,mt2712-m4u # generation two 75 - mediatek,mt6779-m4u # generation two 76 - mediatek,mt6795-m4u # generation two 77 - mediatek,mt8167-m4u # generation two 78 - mediatek,mt8173-m4u # generation two 79 - mediatek,mt8183-m4u # generation two 80 - mediatek,mt8186-iommu-mm # generation two 81 - mediatek,mt8188-iommu-vdo # generation two [all...] |
/freebsd/tools/build/ |
H A D | freebsd-yeet.pl | 97 # 9636a14538f5 Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line lua tag 98 # 8c99d94c900f sys: Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line lua tag 104 # fa9896e082a1 Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line nroff pattern 105 # 9e7892125655 sys: Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line nroff pattern 111 # da5432eda807 Remove $FreeBSD$: alt two-line .c pattern 114 # e5d258c9e599 Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line .c pattern 115 # dfc016587a1e sys: Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line .c pattern 120 # b3e7694832e8 Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line .h pattern 121 # 95ee2897e98f sys: Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line .h pattern 125 # Note: Do two line before one line [all …]
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/freebsd/tests/sys/net/ |
H A D | if_stf.sh | 160 vnet_mkjail two ${epair}b 161 jexec two ifconfig lo0 up 162 jexec two ifconfig ${epair}b 192.0.2.2/24 up 163 stf_two=$(jexec two ifconfig stf create) 164 jexec two ifconfig $stf_two stfv4br 192.0.2.3 165 jexec two ifconfig $stf_two stfv4net 192.0.2.2/32 166 jexec two ifconfig $stf_two inet6 2001:db8:c000:0202::1/32 up 167 jexec two route -6 add default -interface $stf_two 177 jexec two ping6 -c 1 2001:db8:c000:0201::1 183 jexec two ifconfig $stf_two inet6 2001:db8:c000:0202::1 delete [all …]
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/freebsd/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/types/ |
H A D | tst.relenum.d | 42 two enumerator 55 printf("zero = %d; one = %d; two = %d", zero, one, two); 61 /second < one || two > second || null == first/ 64 printf("zero = %d; one = %d; two = %d", zero, one, two); 70 /first < two && second > one && one != two && zero != first/
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/freebsd/lib/libsys/ |
H A D | kcmp.2 | 35 .Nd compare two kernel objects 45 system call allows the caller to determine whether the two processes with 68 Compare two file descriptions referred to by file descriptors 86 two separate file descriptions to back the two file descriptors, but they will 94 the two opens). 96 Determine whether the two processes share the same file descriptor table. 108 Determine whether the two processes share the same signal handler table. 119 Determine whether the two processes share a virtual memory address space. 157 If the two objects cannot be compared for some reason,
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/freebsd/tests/sys/net/if_ovpn/ |
H A D | if_ovpn.sh | 610 two=$(vnet_mkepair) 618 ifconfig ${two}a up 619 ifconfig ${bridge} addm ${two}a 625 vnet_mkjail two ${two}b 626 jexec two ifconfig ${two}b 192.0.2.3/24 up 627 jexec two ifconfig lo0 127.0.0.1/8 up 628 jexec two ifconfig lo0 inet alias 203.0.113.1/24 632 atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec two ping -c 1 192.0.2.1 680 ovpn_start two " 701 atf_check -s exit:0 -o ignore jexec two ping -c 3 198.51.100.1 [all …]
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/sound/ |
H A D | fsl,audmix.txt | 3 The Audio Mixer is a on-chip functional module that allows mixing of two 4 audio streams into a single audio stream. Audio Mixer has two input serial 5 audio interfaces. These are driven by two Synchronous Audio interface 8 from two interfaces into a single sample. Before mixing, audio samples of 9 two inputs can be attenuated based on configuration. The output of the 20 Mixing operation is independent of audio sample rate but the two audio 37 DAIs. The current implementation requires two phandles
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/freebsd/contrib/netbsd-tests/lib/libprop/ |
H A D | t_basic.c | 59 " <key>two</key>\n" 60 " <string>number-two</string>\n" 65 " <key>two</key>\n" 66 " <string>number-two</string>\n" 71 " <key>two</key>\n" 72 " <string>number-two</string>\n" 77 " <key>two</key>\n" 78 " <string>number-two</string>\n" 105 prop_string_t str = prop_string_create_cstring("number-two"); in ATF_TC_BODY() 108 ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(prop_dictionary_set(dict, "two", str), true); in ATF_TC_BODY()
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/freebsd/contrib/diff/doc/ |
H A D | diff.7 | 9 Computer users often find occasion to ask how two files differ. Perhaps one 10 file is a newer version of the other file. Or maybe the two files started 15 command to show differences between two files, or each corresponding file 16 in two directories. 32 command to show the byte and line numbers where two files differ. 34 can also show all the bytes that differ between the two files, side by side. 35 A way to compare two files character by character is the Emacs command 42 command to show differences among three files. When two people have made independent 45 can report the differences between the original and the two changed versions, 51 command to merge two files interactively. [all …]
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/freebsd/share/doc/papers/kernmalloc/ |
H A D | kernmalloc.t | 251 consider the case of two subsystems that need memory. 253 the amount of memory tied up in the two lists will be the 255 the two subsystems has ever used. 268 The fastest memory allocator in the survey by nearly a factor of two 276 that are ordered by increasing powers of two. 279 the size of the request is rounded up to the next power of two. 281 to the specified power of two and returned to the requester. 371 Small allocations are done using the 4.2BSD power-of-two list strategy; 391 Because of the inefficiency of power-of-two allocation strategies 393 a different strategy is used for allocations larger than two kilobytes. [all …]
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