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/original-bsd/old/adb/common_source/
H A DINFO25 from an integer argument a la printf().
32 u prints an hword_t value as an unsigned decimal integer.
33 U prints an expr_t value as an unsigned decimal integer.
35 Q prints an expr_t value as a signed octal integer.
36 o prints an hword_t value as an unsigned octal integer.
37 O prints an expr_t value as an unsigned octal integer.
40 x prints an hword_t value as an unsigned hexadecimal integer.
41 X prints an expr_t value as an unsigned hexadecimal integer.
42 r prints an hword_t value in the current radix.
43 R prints an expr_t value in the current radix.
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/original-bsd/games/hack/
H A Dhack.objnam.c56 Strcpy(buf, an);
105 Strcpy(buf,an);
130 Strcpy(buf,an);
149 Strcat(buf, an);
165 Strcat(buf, an);
203 Strcpy(buf, an);
347 an = dn = un = 0;
459 an = bp;
483 an = bp;
491 an = bp;
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H A Ddata23 0 an iron ball
24 _ an iron chain
25 ` an enormous rock
26 " an amulet
125 O an orc
131 U an umber hulk
137 a an acid blob
163 e an ettin
167 i an imp;
172 An 'imp' is an off-shoot or cutting. Thus an 'ymp tree' was
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/original-bsd/usr.bin/pascal/USD.doc/
H A Dkatin2 The next line contains only an end-of-file (an invisible control-d!)
/original-bsd/old/tmac/
H A DMakefile3 FILES= tmac.an.v6compat tmac.an6n tmac.an6t tmac.an
/original-bsd/local/sccscmds/sccscmds.2/
H A Dsccs.hf38 "not an SCCS file"
186 You mentioned the same delta twice with an -i and/or an -x argument.
189 You mentioned the same delta twice with an -x and/or an -i argument.
198 "not an SCCS file"
287 an error occurred.
341 You didn't give an "r" argument.
354 "not an SCCS file"
535 or an extra `if' statement.
910 During an exec or break,
949 as an argument to chdir.
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/original-bsd/local/sccscmds/sccscmds.ok/
H A Dsccs.hf38 "not an SCCS file"
186 You mentioned the same delta twice with an -i and/or an -x argument.
189 You mentioned the same delta twice with an -x and/or an -i argument.
198 "not an SCCS file"
287 an error occurred.
341 You didn't give an "r" argument.
354 "not an SCCS file"
535 or an extra `if' statement.
910 During an exec or break,
949 as an argument to chdir.
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/original-bsd/contrib/sort/
H A Dfsort.c226 u_char **an, *t, **aj; local
231 an = a + n;
232 for (ak = a; ak < an; ak++) {
246 for(aj = a; aj < an; *aj = r, aj = bin[c+1])
251 an = bin[c+1];
252 n = an - ak;
257 for (; ak < an; ++ak)
/original-bsd/etc/
H A Damd-home5 # import an individual file system
8 # import an entire machine's exported file systems
/original-bsd/lib/libc/stdlib/
H A Dradixsort.c121 const u_char **an, *t, **aj, **top[256]; local
132 an = a + n;
137 for (ak = a; ak < an;) {
164 top[255] = an;
193 for (aj = a; aj < an; *aj = r, aj += count[c], count[c] = 0)
/original-bsd/old/adb/common_scripts/
H A Dtty2 ,0$<# As a convenience, this script takes an optional count which can be
4 ,0$<# the base of an array of ttys, and a unit number +1 as the
/original-bsd/usr.bin/gprof/PSD.doc/
H A Dequations.me7 Given a program, #P#, and an ordered list of instructions, #I#,
12 define the address of an instruction to be its index in the program.
64 If there is an arc with #tail ~ \(mo ~ R sub i# and
77 gives the time for a routine based on its selftime and an
88 Such an order could be imposed by a depth-first numbering of the
/original-bsd/sys/hp300/DOC/
H A DTODO.hp3001 1. Create and use an interrupt stack.
11 MOVS instructions, you could map an entire page at a time and use
16 Currently we can call a signal handler even if an excpetion
17 occurs in the middle of an instruction. This causes the handler
29 We could possibly handle them by using an appropriately planted
76 if an 8k system buffer consists of two non-contiguous physical pages
/original-bsd/old/pcc/ccom.vax/
H A DLOG24 most certainly not. His fix causes an 'illegal pointer combination'
39 as the legal form, an ugly wart was added to the action for '&' which
50 ANY code after an error is detected. Previously only code generation
67 value, an overlooked aspect of the several earlier bug fixes for
166 stack using the clever tactic of manipulating the address of an
196 A bug sometimes caused a redeclaration of an array in an inner scope to
218 The value of an assignment to an unsigned bitfield was signed through
219 an oversight in the code table. [pcc.vax: table.c]
290 this to (pc), which is an illegal operand. [as.vax: ascode.c]
386 by a trick using an alternate prtdcon() routine; I'm not sure who
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/original-bsd/local/toolchest/ksh/
H A DCOMPATIBILITY21 2. If an environment parameter is modified by ksh-i, the new value
36 and 5.2 treat parameter assignments to pwd and echo in an
57 11. The character ^ is not special in ksh-i. In sh it is an archaic
61 that an arithmetic expression follows. In sh this means a
73 is no variable x, then ksh-i produces an error message.
77 program can provide an environment list which does not have
80 16. There is an alias hash in ksh-i which does what the 5.2 has
/original-bsd/sys/vm/
H A DTODO25 Maybe we need an OBJ_BUSY flag to be check by anyone attempting to
51 an attempt to free memory. This can lead to bursts of paging activity
58 the text of an executable (to deal with the modified text problem).
64 chains. The problem is that you cannot collapse an object's backing
81 When the system gets to chose where something is placed in an address
101 This has become an issue with the addition of the mlock() call which allows
107 an attempt is made to unwire the page and the mapping doesn't exist.
/original-bsd/sys/deprecated/bbnnet/
H A Drdp_cksum.s36 # non-aligned data. (When we cross MBUF boundries an an earlier
37 # one was not filled with an 'even' number of bytes for longwords).
/original-bsd/lib/libc/regex/
H A DREADME15 New in alpha2: Backslash-anything is an ordinary character, not an
34 New in alpha+1: improvements to the manual pages, and an important
39 If you have an ANSI compiler, delete limits.h, stdlib.h, and memmove.c
H A DWHATSNEW13 is an alphabetic. Stuff used for pre-ANSI systems is now in a subdir,
24 (the development base is now a BSDI system using GCC instead of an ancient
31 now handled gracefully. "uchar" is no longer used as an internal type
74 New in alpha2: Backslash-anything is an ordinary character, not an
93 New in alpha+1: improvements to the manual pages, and an important
/original-bsd/usr.bin/tn3270/distribution/
H A DREADME39 Here is an overview of the directory structure:
47 from an ASCII-oriented system (ie: unix).
59 sys_dos/ System-dependent code for an MS-DOS-base environment.
71 (fairly slowly) from an IBM host. We don't
87 > (though this is mostly an excuse; I could have done version 10,
/original-bsd/contrib/bib/macs/
H A Dcommon4 an
/original-bsd/usr.bin/sed/
H A DPOSIX44 flag to an s command as it takes an additional argument. This
48 flag to an s command. This is not specified in POSIX. This
63 command the command must not contain an address specification
103 command in the case of an address range whose first line number
125 13. Historical implementations allow an output suppressing #n at the
152 17. POSIX specifies that an address can be "empty". This implies
183 whether in an address or elsewhere. POSIX does not document this
/original-bsd/local/ditroff/ditroff.okeeffe/pic/
H A DUNDOC38 are now tilted somewhat in an attempt to improve their
61 In an if, you can also test "string1" == "string2" or
65 "..." ".." "." makes an invisible object with
75 corresponding circle, an idea due to Tom Cargill.
131 a block, which can be positioned rather like an ordinary box.
139 possible to position them by placing either an absolute
140 coordinate (like 0,0) or an internal label (like A) at some
/original-bsd/usr.bin/diction/explain/
H A Dexplain.d25 afford an opportunity allow, permit
33 an example of this is the fact that thus
34 an order of magnitude 10 times
45 arrive at an approximation estimate
71 at an early date soon, shortly
72 at an earlier date previously
102 come to an end end
206 give an indication of indicate
303 institute an improvement improve
354 make an examination of examine
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/original-bsd/usr.sbin/sendmail/doc/usenix/
H A Dusenix.me79 each node has an address,
88 In an internet,
133 an address of the form
147 were on an ethernet
293 While an address specifies
405 (such as returning an
628 an alias of the form:
645 The body is an uninterpreted
668 giving out an address
914 But if they process an address
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