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/openbsd/lib/libc/gdtoa/
H A Dgdtoa.h48 #ifndef ANSI
50 #define ANSI(x) () macro
53 #define ANSI(x) x macro
111 extern void __freedtoa ANSI((char*));
112 extern float strtof ANSI((CONST char *, char **));
113 extern double strtod ANSI((CONST char *, char **));
147 extern int __strtodI ANSI((CONST char*, char**, double*));
150 extern int __strtopf ANSI((CONST char*, char**, float*));
151 extern int __strtopQ ANSI((CONST char*, char**, void*));
152 extern int __strtopx ANSI((CONST char*, char**, void*));
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H A Dgdtoaimp.h202 extern Char *MALLOC ANSI((size_t));
574 extern Bigint *Balloc ANSI((int));
575 extern void Bfree ANSI((Bigint*));
583 extern double b2d ANSI((Bigint*, int*));
587 extern void decrement ANSI((Bigint*));
593 extern int hi0bits_D2A ANSI((ULong));
594 extern Bigint *i2b ANSI((int));
596 extern int lo0bits ANSI((ULong*));
606 extern char *rv_alloc ANSI((int));
612 extern int trailz ANSI((Bigint*));
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Win32/t/
H A DUnicode.t56 # readdir() returns ANSI form of Unicode filename
77 # cwd() also returns a usable ANSI directory name
93 # Cygwin64 no longer returns an ANSI name
96 # We can chdir() into the Unicode directory if we use the ANSI name
/openbsd/gnu/gcc/fixincludes/
H A DREADME-fixinc8 GCC requires ANSI C headers and many vendors supply ANSI-incompatible
H A Dfixincl.tpl11 * certain ANSI-incompatible system header files which are fixed to work
12 * correctly with ANSI C and placed in a directory that GNU C will search.
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/
H A DREADME-fixinc8 GCC requires ANSI C headers and many vendors supply ANSI-incompatible
H A Dbuiltins.def52 ANSI/ISO library function, and so we should pretend it does not
53 exist when compiling in ANSI conformant mode.
77 is specified by ANSI/ISO C. So, when we're being fully conformant
86 of an ANSI/ISO standard library function. In addition to the
104 specified by ANSI/ISO C. So, when we're being fully conformant we
127 that is specified by ANSI/ISO C. So, when we're being fully
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/doc/
H A Dstandards.texi9 @cindex ANSI C standard
10 @cindex ANSI C
11 @cindex ANSI C89
13 @cindex ANSI X3.159-1989
52 The original ANSI C standard (X3.159-1989) was ratified in 1989 and
56 ANSI standard were renumbered and became clauses in the ISO standard.
58 occasionally as @dfn{C90}, from the dates of ratification. The ANSI
/openbsd/gnu/gcc/gcc/doc/
H A Dstandards.texi9 @cindex ANSI C standard
10 @cindex ANSI C
11 @cindex ANSI C89
13 @cindex ANSI X3.159-1989
52 The original ANSI C standard (X3.159-1989) was ratified in 1989 and
56 ANSI standard were renumbered and became clauses in the ISO standard.
58 occasionally as @dfn{C90}, from the dates of ratification. The ANSI
/openbsd/gnu/llvm/lldb/source/Core/
H A DCoreProperties.td109 …Desc<"When displaying the column marker in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code sp…
113 …Desc<"When displaying the column marker in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code sp…
117 …Desc<"When displaying the line marker in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code spec…
121 …Desc<"When displaying the line marker in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code spec…
149 …Desc<"When displaying progress in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code specified i…
153 …Desc<"When displaying progress in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code specified i…
189 …Desc<"When displaying suggestion in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code specified…
193 …Desc<"When displaying suggestion in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code specified…
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/config/pa/
H A Dt-bsd1 # BSD on the PA already has ANSI include files which are c++ compatible.
/openbsd/gnu/gcc/libdecnumber/
H A Dconfig.in69 /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */
72 /* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */
/openbsd/usr.bin/file/magdir/
H A Drtf11 >>6 string \\ansi ANSI
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/
H A Dconfigure.in134 # files, use astring.sed if the compiler supports ANSI string
137 # constants, while still supporting pre-ANSI compilers which do not
139 AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ANSI C string concatenation works])
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/ld/
H A Dconfigure.in121 # files, use astring.sed if the compiler supports ANSI string
124 # constants, while still supporting pre-ANSI compilers which do not
126 AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ANSI C string concatenation works])
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/
H A DREADME.aix22 When compiling Perl, you must use an ANSI C compiler. AIX does not ship
23 an ANSI compliant C compiler with AIX by default, but binary builds of
30 "vac" ANSI/C compiler will work for building Perl if that compiler
58 Perl can be compiled with either IBM's ANSI C compiler or with gcc.
266 When compiling Perl, you must use an ANSI C compiler. AIX does not ship
267 an ANSI compliant C-compiler with AIX by default, but binary builds of
286 Perl can be compiled with either IBM's ANSI C compiler or with gcc.
343 =head2 The IBM ANSI C Compiler
H A DREADME.hpux38 with the HP ANSI-C compiler. Up till 5.8.8 that was done by ActiveState.
90 When compiling Perl, you must use an ANSI C compiler. The C compiler
94 Perl can be compiled with either HP's ANSI C compiler or with gcc. The
399 =head2 The HP ANSI C Compiler
407 anymore, updates for the HP ANSI C compiler are still available from
412 for updates/patches. Enter "ANSI" as keyword.
435 not mix. Period. There is no different behaviour for HP C-ANSI-C or GNU
440 you have the HP C-ANSI C compiler or an already working 64-bit binary of
451 rather than 32 bits wide. (Note that this will only work with HP's ANSI
550 compiled in a pure LP64 environment (with the +DD64 flag for HP C-ANSI-C,
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/opcodes/
H A Dconfig.in147 /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */
153 /* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/fixinc/
H A Dfixincl.tpl6 * Install modified versions of certain ANSI-incompatible system header
7 * files which are fixed to work correctly with ANSI C and placed in a
/openbsd/usr.bin/ctags/test/
H A Dctags.test68 routine4(int one, char (*two)(void)) /* test ANSI arguments */
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/gprof/
H A Dgconfig.in152 /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */
158 /* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/gdbserver/
H A Dconfig.in3 /* Define if you have the ANSI C header files. */
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gas/
H A Dacinclude.m418 dnl Some non-ANSI preprocessors botch requoting inside strings. That's bad
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/gas/
H A Dacinclude.m420 dnl Some non-ANSI preprocessors botch requoting inside strings. That's bad
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/Errno/
H A DChangeLog16 whitespace before the '#'. ANSI does not allow that in portable

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