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/netbsd/games/hack/
H A Dhack.invent.c389 char lets[BUFSZ]; in getobj() local
497 doinv(lets); in getobj()
728 doinv(const char *lets) in doinv() argument
746 if (!lets || !*lets || strchr(lets, ilet)) { in doinv()
981 char lets[6]; in doprarm() local
985 lets[ct++] = obj_to_let(uarm); in doprarm()
994 lets[ct] = 0; in doprarm()
995 doinv(lets); in doprarm()
1006 char lets[3]; in doprring() local
1013 lets[ct] = 0; in doprring()
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/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/ld/testsuite/ld-nios2/
H A Dreloc_symbol.s17 # now lets try some unaligned words and halfwords
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb.old/dist/ld/testsuite/ld-nios2/
H A Dreloc_symbol.s17 # now lets try some unaligned words and halfwords
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/ld/testsuite/ld-mmix/
H A Dsym-1.d6 # Test that nm can grok a simple mmo symbol table (or that mmo lets nm
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/ld/testsuite/ld-pru/
H A Dreloc_symbol.s18 # now lets try some unaligned words and halfwords
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb.old/dist/ld/testsuite/ld-mmix/
H A Dsym-1.d6 # Test that nm can grok a simple mmo symbol table (or that mmo lets nm
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb.old/dist/ld/testsuite/ld-pru/
H A Dreloc_symbol.s18 # now lets try some unaligned words and halfwords
/netbsd/external/cddl/dtracetoolkit/dist/Docs/Examples/
H A Derrinfo_example.txt64 The "-n" option lets us match on one type of process only. In the following
80 The "-p" option lets us examine one PID only. The following example examines
/netbsd/external/cddl/dtracetoolkit/dist/Examples/
H A Derrinfo_example.txt64 The "-n" option lets us match on one type of process only. In the following
80 The "-p" option lets us examine one PID only. The following example examines
/netbsd/external/cddl/dtracetoolkit/dist/Docs/Notes/
H A Ddtruss_notes.txt12 Firstly, lets see dtruss do something cool,
68 Now lets try the same on an Ultra 5 with a 360 MHz CPU,
/netbsd/external/cddl/dtracetoolkit/dist/Notes/
H A Ddtruss_notes.txt12 Firstly, lets see dtruss do something cool,
68 Now lets try the same on an Ultra 5 with a 360 MHz CPU,
/netbsd/external/bsd/openldap/dist/servers/slapd/back-perl/
H A DREADME14 initialized - this lets you do some initialization after
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/ld/
H A Dconfigure.host3 # file lets us skip running autoconf when modifying host specific
/netbsd/external/gpl3/binutils.old/dist/ld/
H A Dconfigure.host3 # file lets us skip running autoconf when modifying host specific
/netbsd/external/gpl3/binutils/dist/ld/
H A Dconfigure.host3 # file lets us skip running autoconf when modifying host specific
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb.old/dist/ld/
H A Dconfigure.host3 # file lets us skip running autoconf when modifying host specific
/netbsd/external/gpl2/xcvs/dist/contrib/
H A Dintro.doc9 CVS is a system that lets groups of people work simultaneously on
106 the action, but lets you see what would happen. For instance, you
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/binutils/
H A Dconfigure.tgt3 # file lets us skip running autoconf when modifying target specific
/netbsd/external/gpl3/binutils/dist/binutils/
H A Dconfigure.tgt3 # file lets us skip running autoconf when modifying target specific
/netbsd/external/gpl3/binutils.old/dist/binutils/
H A Dconfigure.tgt3 # file lets us skip running autoconf when modifying target specific
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gdb.old/dist/binutils/
H A Dconfigure.tgt3 # file lets us skip running autoconf when modifying target specific
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libphobos/
H A Dconfigure.tgt20 # lets us skip running autoconf when modifying target specific information.
/netbsd/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/mpn/x86/p6/
H A Dmod_34lsub1.asm45 C lets us get to 2.0 c/l, as compared to the generic x86 code at 3.66.
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/gcc/config/m32c/
H A Dt-m32c27 # Doing it this way lets the gen* programs report the right line numbers.
/netbsd/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/gcc/config/m32c/
H A Dt-m32c27 # Doing it this way lets the gen* programs report the right line numbers.

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