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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/tcsh/nls/russian/
Dset33 1 Move back a character
4 2 Delete the character behind cursor
10 8 Vi change case of character under cursor and advance one character
20 18 Delete character under cursor
21 19 Delete character under cursor or signal end of file on an empty line
22 20 Delete character under cursor or list completions if at end of line
23 21 Delete character under cursor, list completions or signal end of file
36 34 Move forward one character
58 56 Add 8th bit to next character typed
59 57 Add the next character typed to the line verbatim
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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/tcsh/nls/ukrainian/
Dset33 1 Move back a character
4 2 Delete the character behind cursor
10 8 Vi change case of character under cursor and advance one character
20 18 Delete character under cursor
21 19 Delete character under cursor or signal end of file on an empty line
22 20 Delete character under cursor or list completions if at end of line
23 21 Delete character under cursor, list completions or signal end of file
36 34 Move forward one character
58 56 Add 8th bit to next character typed
59 57 Add the next character typed to the line verbatim
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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/tcsh/nls/C/
Dset33 1 Move back a character
4 2 Delete the character behind cursor
10 8 Vi change case of character under cursor and advance one character
20 18 Delete character under cursor
21 19 Delete character under cursor or signal end of file on an empty line
22 20 Delete character under cursor or list completions if at end of line
23 21 Delete character under cursor, list completions or signal end of file
36 34 Move forward one character
58 56 Add 8th bit to next character typed
59 57 Add the next character typed to the line verbatim
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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/libstdc++/include/ext/
Dpod_char_traits.h50 struct character struct
55 typedef character<V, I, S> char_type; argument
79 operator==(const character<V, I, S>& lhs, const character<V, I, S>& rhs) argument
84 operator<(const character<V, I, S>& lhs, const character<V, I, S>& rhs)
93 struct char_traits<__gnu_cxx::character<V, I, S> >
95 typedef __gnu_cxx::character<V, I, S> char_type;
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/gcclibs/libiberty/
Dfnmatch.txh5 wildcards @code{?} to match any one character, @code{*} to match any
7 brackets, like @samp{[a-gt8]}, which match one character (@code{a}
9 character is in the set. A set may be inverted (i.e., match anything
11 character in the set. To include those characters in the set, list them
12 as anything other than the first character of the set. To include a
13 dash in the set, list it last in the set. A backslash character makes
14 the following character not special, so for example you could match
30 Do not interpret backslashes as quoting the following special character.
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/binutils/libiberty/
Dfnmatch.txh5 wildcards @code{?} to match any one character, @code{*} to match any
7 brackets, like @samp{[a-gt8]}, which match one character (@code{a}
9 character is in the set. A set may be inverted (i.e., match anything
11 character in the set. To include those characters in the set, list them
12 as anything other than the first character of the set. To include a
13 dash in the set, list it last in the set. A backslash character makes
14 the following character not special, so for example you could match
30 Do not interpret backslashes as quoting the following special character.
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/llvm-project/clang/include/clang/Basic/
DDiagnosticLexKinds.td16 "null character(s) preserved in %select{char|string}0 literal">,
18 def null_in_file : Warning<"null character ignored">, InGroup<NullCharacter>;
47 def trigraph_converted : Warning<"trigraph converted to '%0' character">,
85 "missing terminating %select{'|'\"'}0 character">, InGroup<InvalidPPToken>;
86 def ext_empty_character : ExtWarn<"empty character constant">,
90 "invalid argument to convert to character">;
91 def err_unterminated___pragma : Error<"missing terminating ')' character">;
99 "invalid character '%0' character in raw string delimiter"
108 "multi-character character constant">, InGroup<MultiChar>;
110 "multi-character character constant">, InGroup<FourByteMultiChar>, DefaultIgnore;
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/freebsd-12-stable/share/i18n/csmapper/APPLE/
DSYMBOL%UCS.src15 # character set to Unicode 4.0 and later.
66 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
90 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
92 # Mac OS Symbol character set uses the standard control characters
114 # The layout of the Mac OS Symbol character set is identical to
116 # addition of the Apple logo character at 0xF0.
118 # This character set encodes a number of glyph fragments. Some are
141 # - Ensure roundtrip mapping from every character in the Mac OS
142 # Symbol character set to Unicode and back
148 # Some of the characters in the Mac OS Symbol character set do not
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DUCS%SYMBOL.src15 # character set to Unicode 4.0 and later.
66 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
90 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
92 # Mac OS Symbol character set uses the standard control characters
114 # The layout of the Mac OS Symbol character set is identical to
116 # addition of the Apple logo character at 0xF0.
118 # This character set encodes a number of glyph fragments. Some are
141 # - Ensure roundtrip mapping from every character in the Mac OS
142 # Symbol character set to Unicode and back
148 # Some of the characters in the Mac OS Symbol character set do not
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DUCS%FARSI.src15 # character set to Unicode 2.1 and later.
26 # b3,c1 2002-Dec-19 Add comments about character display and
32 # n04 1998-Feb-05 Show required Unicode character
59 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
80 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
82 # Mac OS Farsi character set uses the standard control characters at
94 # The Mac OS Farsi character set is based on the Mac OS Arabic
95 # character set. The main difference is in the right-to-left digits
109 # The Mac OS Arabic character set (on which Mac OS Farsi is based)
121 # is only one PLUS SIGN character in Unicode. This leads to some
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DFARSI%UCS.src15 # character set to Unicode 2.1 and later.
26 # b3,c1 2002-Dec-19 Add comments about character display and
32 # n04 1998-Feb-05 Show required Unicode character
59 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
80 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
82 # Mac OS Farsi character set uses the standard control characters at
94 # The Mac OS Farsi character set is based on the Mac OS Arabic
95 # character set. The main difference is in the right-to-left digits
109 # The Mac OS Arabic character set (on which Mac OS Farsi is based)
121 # is only one PLUS SIGN character in Unicode. This leads to some
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DUCS%KEYBOARD.src13 # character set to Unicode 4.0 and later.
47 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
71 # The Mac OS Keyboard character set uses the ranges normally set aside
96 # mapping from every character in the Mac OS Keyboard character set
104 # Some of the characters in the Mac OS Keyboard character set do not
110 # Unicode character.
120 # Unicode (or a sequence consisting of a base character and other
122 # transcoding. These always terminate a combining-character sequence.
127 # the Mac OS Keyboard character set map to a sequence of two to four
128 # Unicodes instead of a single Unicode character.
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DKEYBOARD%UCS.src13 # character set to Unicode 4.0 and later.
47 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
71 # The Mac OS Keyboard character set uses the ranges normally set aside
96 # mapping from every character in the Mac OS Keyboard character set
104 # Some of the characters in the Mac OS Keyboard character set do not
110 # Unicode character.
120 # Unicode (or a sequence consisting of a base character and other
122 # transcoding. These always terminate a combining-character sequence.
127 # the Mac OS Keyboard character set map to a sequence of two to four
128 # Unicodes instead of a single Unicode character.
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DHEBREW%UCS.src15 # character set to Unicode 2.1 and later.
35 # n03 1998-Feb-05 Show required Unicode character
60 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
76 # Unicode characters are used here. A single Unicode character
86 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
88 # Mac OS Hebrew character set uses the standard control characters at
100 # The Mac OS Hebrew character set supports the Hebrew and Yiddish
103 # It also incorporates the ASCII character set. In addition, the
104 # Mac OS Hebrew character set includes the following:
110 # systems. Also note: The character given in Unicode as QAMATS
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DARABIC%UCS.src15 # character set to Unicode 2.1 and later.
26 # b3,c1 2002-Dec-19 Add comments about character display and
32 # n10 1998-Feb-05 Show required Unicode character
63 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
84 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
86 # Mac OS Arabic character set uses the standard control characters at
98 # The Mac OS Arabic character set is intended to cover Arabic as
102 # The Mac OS Arabic character set is essentially a superset of ISO
116 # The Mac OS Arabic character set uses the C1 controls area and other
130 # The Mac OS Arabic character set was developed in 1986-1987. At that
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DUCS%ARABIC.src15 # character set to Unicode 2.1 and later.
26 # b3,c1 2002-Dec-19 Add comments about character display and
32 # n10 1998-Feb-05 Show required Unicode character
63 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
84 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
86 # Mac OS Arabic character set uses the standard control characters at
98 # The Mac OS Arabic character set is intended to cover Arabic as
102 # The Mac OS Arabic character set is essentially a superset of ISO
116 # The Mac OS Arabic character set uses the C1 controls area and other
130 # The Mac OS Arabic character set was developed in 1986-1987. At that
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DUCS%THAI.src20 # character set to Unicode 3.2 and later.
63 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
86 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
88 # Mac OS Thai character set uses the standard control characters at
98 # Codes 0xA1-0xDA and 0xDF-0xFB are the character set from Thai
129 # - Ensure roundtrip mapping from every character in the Mac OS Thai
130 # character set to Unicode and back
147 # consisting of a base character and other combining characters) to
149 # terminate a combining-character sequence.
154 # character set map to a sequence of two Unicodes instead of a single
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DTHAI%UCS.src20 # character set to Unicode 3.2 and later.
63 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
86 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
88 # Mac OS Thai character set uses the standard control characters at
98 # Codes 0xA1-0xDA and 0xDF-0xFB are the character set from Thai
129 # - Ensure roundtrip mapping from every character in the Mac OS Thai
130 # character set to Unicode and back
147 # consisting of a base character and other combining characters) to
149 # terminate a combining-character sequence.
154 # character set map to a sequence of two Unicodes instead of a single
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DINUIT%UCS.src20 # character set to Unicode 3.0 and later
46 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
65 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
67 # Mac OS Inuit character set uses the standard control characters
77 # This character set was developed by Michael Everson of Everson
83 # conforming to the Mac OS Inuit character set are available from
85 # Information about the use of this character set is available at
88 # The Mac OS Inuit character set shares the script code smEthiopic
93 # The Mac OS Inuit character set includes the full syllabic letter
99 # The Mac OS Inuit character set also includes a number of characters
DUCS%INUIT.src20 # character set to Unicode 3.0 and later
46 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
65 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
67 # Mac OS Inuit character set uses the standard control characters
77 # This character set was developed by Michael Everson of Everson
83 # conforming to the Mac OS Inuit character set are available from
85 # Information about the use of this character set is available at
88 # The Mac OS Inuit character set shares the script code smEthiopic
93 # The Mac OS Inuit character set includes the full syllabic letter
99 # The Mac OS Inuit character set also includes a number of characters
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/gcc/doc/
Dimplement-c.texi17 (including standard character encodings) which GCC follows; these are
56 new-line is retained or replaced by one space character in translation
73 and the source character set in translation phase 1 (C90 and C99 5.1.1.2).}
86 and their correspondence to universal character names (C99 6.4.2).}
119 @cite{The values of the members of the execution character set (C90
125 @cite{The unique value of the member of the execution character set produced
132 character other than a member of the basic execution character set
149 @cite{The mapping of members of the source character set (in character
150 constants and string literals) to members of the execution character
156 @cite{The value of an integer character constant containing more than one
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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/nvi/vi/
Dv_increment.c60 if (vp->character == '#') in v_increment()
61 vp->character = '+'; in v_increment()
62 if (vp->character != '+' && vp->character != '-') { in v_increment()
188 ltmp = vp->character == '-' ? -change : change; in v_increment()
205 if (vp->character == '+') { in v_increment()
/freebsd-12-stable/crypto/openssl/doc/man7/
Dpassphrase-encoding.pod8 - How diverse parts of OpenSSL treat pass phrases character encoding
12 In a modern world with all sorts of character encodings, the treatment of pass
20 rule, and trusts the application or user to choose a suitable character set
42 to U+FFFF, but becomes an expansion for any other character), or failing that,
53 for other character sets, such as any ISO-8859-X encoding other than
92 but that it may have been encoded in a different character encoding than the
99 Whenever it's mentioned that you should use a certain character encoding, it
109 character encoding discussion irrelevant; in such cases, simply use the same
124 For opening pass phrase protected objects where you know what character
128 For opening pass phrase protected objects where the character encoding that was
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/freebsd-12-stable/crypto/heimdal/lib/wind/
Drfc4518.txt30 specifications did not precisely define how character string matching
33 algorithms for character-based matching rules defined for use in
77 character and case mapping is bijective, hence this definition is
84 implementation may view any character with the space separator (Zs)
86 character with the whitespace (WS) category as a space.
88 The lack of precise specification for character string matching has
92 preparing character strings for matching.
96 The character string preparation algorithms described in this
99 comparison so that a character-by-character comparison yields the
119 Hence, preparation of character strings for X.500 [X.500] matching
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/freebsd-12-stable/sys/contrib/zstd/programs/
Ddatagen.c62 BYTE character = (ld<=0.0) ? 0 : '0'; in RDG_fillLiteralDistrib() local
69 while (u < end) ldt[u++] = character; in RDG_fillLiteralDistrib()
70 character++; in RDG_fillLiteralDistrib()
71 if (character > lastChar) character = firstChar; in RDG_fillLiteralDistrib()

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