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/openbsd/regress/gnu/egcs/gcc-bounds/
H A Dbuiltins-1.c.exp.gcc42 builtins-1.c:12: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (200)
3 builtins-1.c:12: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (200)
4 builtins-1.c:13: warning: array size (50) smaller than bound length (100)
5 builtins-1.c:13: warning: array size (50) smaller than bound length (100)
6 builtins-1.c:14: warning: array size (50) smaller than bound length (105)
7 builtins-1.c:14: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (105)
8 builtins-1.c:14: warning: array size (50) smaller than bound length (105)
9 builtins-1.c:14: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (105)
10 builtins-1.c:15: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (500)
11 builtins-1.c:15: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (500)
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H A Dbuiltins-1.c.exp.gcc32 builtins-1.c:12: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (200)
3 builtins-1.c:13: warning: array size (50) smaller than bound length (100)
4 builtins-1.c:14: warning: array size (50) smaller than bound length (105)
5 builtins-1.c:14: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (105)
6 builtins-1.c:15: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (500)
7 builtins-1.c:16: warning: array size (50) smaller than bound length (1000)
8 builtins-1.c:17: warning: array size (50) smaller than bound length (1234)
9 builtins-1.c:18: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (5432)
10 builtins-1.c:19: warning: array size (100) smaller than bound length (2345)
11 builtins-1.c:20: warning: array size (100) smaller than required length (4 * 123)
H A Dmemcpy-2.c.exp.gcc42 memcpy-2.c:6: warning: array size (8) smaller than bound length (10)
3 memcpy-2.c:6: warning: array size (8) smaller than bound length (10)
H A Dmemcpy-6.c.exp.gcc42 memcpy-6.c:6: warning: array size (32) smaller than bound length (40)
3 memcpy-6.c:6: warning: array size (32) smaller than bound length (40)
H A Dmemcpy-3.c.exp.gcc42 memcpy-3.c:6: warning: array size (4) smaller than bound length (8)
3 memcpy-3.c:6: warning: array size (4) smaller than bound length (8)
H A Dsnprintf-2.cpp.exp.gcc32 snprintf-2.cpp:5: warning: array size (20) smaller than bound length (30)
3 snprintf-2.cpp:5: warning: array size (20) smaller than bound length (30)
H A Dsnprintf-2.cpp.exp.gcc42 snprintf-2.cpp:5: warning: array size (20) smaller than bound length (30)
3 snprintf-2.cpp:5: warning: array size (20) smaller than bound length (30)
H A Dsnprintf-4.cpp.exp.gcc42 snprintf-4.cpp:12: warning: array size (10) smaller than bound length (96)
3 snprintf-4.cpp:12: warning: array size (10) smaller than bound length (96)
H A Dsscanf-2.c.exp.gcc42 sscanf-2.c:6: warning: Array size (10) smaller than format string size (21) (arg 3)
3 sscanf-2.c:6: warning: Array size (10) smaller than format string size (11) (arg 4)
H A Dsscanf-2.c.exp.gcc32 sscanf-2.c:6: warning: Array size (10) smaller than format string size (21) (arg 3)
3 sscanf-2.c:6: warning: Array size (10) smaller than format string size (11) (arg 4)
H A Dsscanf-1.cpp.exp.gcc42 sscanf-1.cpp:6: warning: Array size (10) smaller than format string size (21) (arg 3)
3 sscanf-1.cpp:6: warning: Array size (10) smaller than format string size (11) (arg 4)
H A Dsscanf-1.cpp.exp.gcc32 sscanf-1.cpp:6: warning: Array size (10) smaller than format string size (21)
4 sscanf-1.cpp:6: warning: Array size (10) smaller than format string size (11)
H A Dsscanf-6.c.exp.gcc32 sscanf-6.c:6: warning: Array size (20) smaller than format string size (31) (arg 6)
4 sscanf-6.c:6: warning: Array size (20) smaller than format string size (21) (arg 9)
H A Dsscanf-6.c.exp.gcc42 sscanf-6.c:6: warning: Array size (20) smaller than format string size (31) (arg 6)
4 sscanf-6.c:6: warning: Array size (20) smaller than format string size (21) (arg 9)
H A Dsnprintf-4.cpp.exp.gcc33 snprintf-4.cpp:12: warning: array size (10) smaller than bound length (96)
5 snprintf-4.cpp:12: warning: array size (10) smaller than bound length (96)
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cpp/
H A Dif-oppr.c33 #error operator ?: has higher precedence than operator ||
39 #error operator || has higher precedence than operator &&
44 #error operator && has higher precedence than operator |
50 #error operator | has higher precedence than operator ^
56 #error operator ^ has higher precedence than operator &
61 #error operator & has higher precedence than operator ==
68 #error operator == has higher precedence than operator <
79 #error operator << has higher precedence than binary +
85 #error binary + has higher precedence than binary *
91 #error binary * has higher precedence than operator ~
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/t/porting/
H A Dfilenames.t10 =item * no more than 39 characters before the dot, and 39 after
70 fail("$pathname has more than 39 characters before the dot");
72 fail("$pathname has more than 39 characters after the dot");
/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/
H A D2001-02-06-TypeNotationDebateResp4.txt11 different than ours. He was in a position where he was designing a high
19 > > VERY simple to use and understand (although it IS different than C, it is
27 > thinking about it. Honestly, I don't find it much easier than the C syntax.
47 > is just much more familiar and clear to people than anything new you
52 which is significantly different than the above (beside the above
70 structure of types much more obvious than the "c way".
84 system than C has, in addition to it not offering the advantages of clear
/openbsd/lib/libz/
H A Dalgorithm.doc48 important than speed, deflate() attempts a complete second search even if
68 input less than the length of longest code. It gets that many bits from the
86 those cases, the table ended up one bit longer than the ``average'' code
88 little more than eight bits for 286 symbols and a little less than five bits
103 If the symbol is longer than nine bits, then that entry in the table points
257 important than speed, deflate() attempts a complete second search even if
295 those cases, the table ended up one bit longer than the ``average'' code
297 little more than eight bits for 286 symbols and a little less than five bits
466 important than speed, deflate() attempts a complete second search even if
504 those cases, the table ended up one bit longer than the ``average'' code
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/openbsd/regress/usr.bin/mandoc/roff/esc/
H A Dinvalid.out_ascii9 less than: a<bc
11 greater than: a>bc
/openbsd/gnu/llvm/libcxx/docs/DesignDocs/
H A DFileTimeType.rst68 Having a Smaller Range than ``timespec``
72 ``file_time_type`` to be less than that of nanoseconds. This is what libc++'s
135 Having a Smaller Resolution than ``timespec``
149 Having a Larger Range than ``timespec``
153 that is able to represent a larger range than ``timespec``. At least in
189 than 64 bits. The possible solutions include using ``__int128_t``, emulating a
194 But when considering these potential solutions we need to consider more than
380 this requires an implementation which uses more than 64 bits to store the
385 come with more than one complication.
435 * It causes ``file_time_type`` to have a larger range than ``timespec``.
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/XSLoader/
H A DMakefile.PL35 than version $LAST_API_CHANGE! Please read the Changes file if you
36 are upgrading from a version older than $LAST_API_CHANGE.
/openbsd/regress/usr.bin/mandoc/roff/shift/
H A Dbasic.out_ascii15 expand to less than three bytes: <1>
19 expand to more than three bytes: <a longer argument... and another>
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/Time-HiRes/t/
H A Dnanosleep.t33 cmp_ok $d, '>', 0.4, "nanosleep for more than 0.4 sec";
34 skip "flapping test - more than 0.9 sec could be necessary...", 1 if $ENV{CI};
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Encode/t/
H A Ddecode.t33 skip "Perl Version ($]) is older than v5.16", 1 if $] < 5.016;
55 skip "Perl Version ($]) is older than v5.27.1", 1 if $] < 5.027001;
78 skip "Perl Version ($]) is older than v5.16", 3 if $] < 5.016;

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