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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/AMDGPU/
H A Dgfx90a_dst.rst13 This is an input operand. It may optionally serve as a destination if :ref:`glc<amdgpu_synid_glc>` …
H A Dgfx9_dst.rst13 This is an input operand. It may optionally serve as a destination if :ref:`glc<amdgpu_synid_glc>` …
H A Dgfx7_dst.rst13 This is an input operand. It may optionally serve as a destination if :ref:`glc<amdgpu_synid_glc>` …
H A Dgfx8_dst.rst13 This is an input operand. It may optionally serve as a destination if :ref:`glc<amdgpu_synid_glc>` …
H A Dgfx940_dst_4f3f9a.rst13 This is an input operand. It may optionally serve as a destination if :ref:`sc0<amdgpu_synid_sc0>` …
H A Dgfx940_dst_95761f.rst13 This is an input operand. It may optionally serve as a destination if :ref:`glc<amdgpu_synid_glc>` …
H A Dgfx1030_dst.rst13 This is an input operand. It may optionally serve as a destination if :ref:`glc<amdgpu_synid_glc>` …
H A Dgfx10_dst.rst13 This is an input operand. It may optionally serve as a destination if :ref:`glc<amdgpu_synid_glc>` …
H A Dgfx11_dst.rst13 This is an input operand. It may optionally serve as a destination if :ref:`glc<amdgpu_synid_glc>` …
/openbsd/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/i386/
H A Dt-i386elf1 # For svr4 we build crtbegin.o and crtend.o which serve to add begin and
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/config/i386/
H A Dt-i386elf1 # For svr4 we build crtbegin.o and crtend.o which serve to add begin and
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/config/mips/
H A Dt-iris5-gas1 # For svr4 we build crtbegin.o and crtend.o which serve to add begin and
H A Dt-iris612 # For svr4 we build crtbegin.o and crtend.o which serve to add begin and
/openbsd/gnu/llvm/clang/docs/
H A DExternalClangExamples.rst9 done with Clang that might serve as useful guides (or starting points) from
15 better serve our external users. Some typical categories of applications
99 protocols for certain LibreOffice-specific classes. They may serve as
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/os2/
H A Dos2ish.h507 unsigned long Perl_Register_MQ(int serve);
508 void Perl_Deregister_MQ(int serve);
532 #define perl_hmq_GET(serve) Perl_Register_MQ(serve) argument
533 #define perl_hmq_UNSET(serve) Perl_Deregister_MQ(serve) argument
H A Dos2.c2475 if (serve != -1) in Create_HMQ()
2485 Perl_Register_MQ(int serve) in Perl_Register_MQ() argument
2501 if ((serve & REGISTERMQ_IMEDIATE_UNMORPH)) { in Perl_Register_MQ()
2506 if (serve & REGISTERMQ_WILL_SERVE) { in Perl_Register_MQ()
2514 if (!(serve & REGISTERMQ_IMEDIATE_UNMORPH)) in Perl_Register_MQ()
2560 Perl_Deregister_MQ(int serve) in Perl_Deregister_MQ() argument
2562 if (serve & REGISTERMQ_WILL_SERVE) in Perl_Deregister_MQ()
3298 bool serve = SvOK(ST(0)); in XS() local
3299 unsigned long pmq = perl_hmq_GET(serve); in XS()
3313 bool serve = SvOK(ST(0)); in XS() local
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/openbsd/sbin/unwind/libunbound/util/
H A Dconfiglexer.lex408 serve-expired{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED) }
409 serve-expired-ttl{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED_TTL) }
410 serve-expired-ttl-reset{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED_TTL_RESET) }
411 serve-expired-reply-ttl{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED_REPLY_TTL) }
412 serve-expired-client-timeout{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED_CLIENT_TIMEOUT) }
413 ede-serve-expired{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_EDE_SERVE_EXPIRED) }
414 serve-original-ttl{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_ORIGINAL_TTL) }
570 cachedb-check-when-serve-expired{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_CACHEDB_CHECK_WHEN_SERVE_EXPIRED) }
/openbsd/usr.sbin/unbound/util/
H A Dconfiglexer.lex408 serve-expired{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED) }
409 serve-expired-ttl{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED_TTL) }
410 serve-expired-ttl-reset{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED_TTL_RESET) }
411 serve-expired-reply-ttl{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED_REPLY_TTL) }
412 serve-expired-client-timeout{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_EXPIRED_CLIENT_TIMEOUT) }
413 ede-serve-expired{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_EDE_SERVE_EXPIRED) }
414 serve-original-ttl{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_SERVE_ORIGINAL_TTL) }
570 cachedb-check-when-serve-expired{COLON} { YDVAR(1, VAR_CACHEDB_CHECK_WHEN_SERVE_EXPIRED) }
/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/config/d30v/
H A Dt-d30v20 # For svr4 we build crtbegin.o and crtend.o which serve to add begin and
/openbsd/usr.sbin/unbound/doc/
H A Dexample.conf.in718 # serve-expired: no
722 # serve-expired-ttl: 0
728 # serve-expired-ttl-reset: no
731 # serve-expired-reply-ttl: 30
738 # serve-expired-client-timeout: 0
745 # serve-original-ttl: no
789 # wish to serve such zone you can unblock them by uncommenting one
949 # Also serve tls on these port numbers (eg. 443, ...), by listing
1058 # ede-serve-expired: no
1277 # # given, when serve-expired is enabled.
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/nsd/doc/
H A DREADME77 Here you need to configure the zones you want to serve.
156 specified, NSD will refuse to serve the ``.'' zone as a
293 zones that you wish to serve. For each zone you need to list the zone
360 is not suited for running a . cache. Therefore if you choose to serve
596 still want NSD to serve the zone. (i.e. ''My network is in shambles, but
597 serve the zone dangit!''). You can delete the file 'xfrd.state',
600 the zonefile that you as operator have provided as recent and will serve
601 the zone. Even though NSD will start to serve the zone immediately,
662 algorithms, NSD will not be able to serve DNSSEC authenticated denials
777 discard the update and continue to serve the zone before the update if the
/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/lib/Analysis/
H A DCMakeLists.txt13 serve
/openbsd/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/rs6000/
H A Dt-ppccomm32 # We build {e,n}crti.o and {e,n}crtn.o, which serve to add begin and
/openbsd/gnu/lib/libstdc++/libstdc++/docs/html/21_strings/
H A Dstringtok_h.txt25 * The final parameter is an array of characters that serve as whitespace.
/openbsd/gnu/gcc/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/21_strings/
H A Dstringtok_h.txt25 * The final parameter is an array of characters that serve as whitespace.

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