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/freebsd-12-stable/usr.sbin/pc-sysinstall/backend/
DMakefile3 FILES= functions-bsdlabel.sh functions-cleanup.sh functions-disk.sh \
4 functions-extractimage.sh functions-ftp.sh functions-installcomponents.sh \
5 functions-installpackages.sh functions-localize.sh functions-mountdisk.sh \
6 functions-mountoptical.sh functions-networking.sh \
7 functions-newfs.sh functions-packages.sh functions-parse.sh \
8 functions-runcommands.sh functions-unmount.sh \
9 functions-upgrade.sh functions-users.sh \
10 functions.sh parseconfig.sh startautoinstall.sh installimage.sh
Dparseconfig.sh34 . ${BACKEND}/functions.sh
35 . ${BACKEND}/functions-bsdlabel.sh
36 . ${BACKEND}/functions-cleanup.sh
37 . ${BACKEND}/functions-disk.sh
38 . ${BACKEND}/functions-extractimage.sh
39 . ${BACKEND}/functions-installcomponents.sh
40 . ${BACKEND}/functions-installpackages.sh
41 . ${BACKEND}/functions-localize.sh
42 . ${BACKEND}/functions-mountdisk.sh
43 . ${BACKEND}/functions-networking.sh
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/freebsd-12-stable/crypto/openssl/doc/man7/
Devp.pod5 evp - high-level cryptographic functions
14 functions.
17 functions provide public key encryption and decryption to implement digital "envelopes".
20 L<B<EVP_DigestVerify>I<XXX>|EVP_DigestVerifyInit(3)> functions implement
23 functions.
26 functions. The L<B<EVP_Digest>I<XXX>|EVP_DigestInit(3)> functions provide message digests.
28 The B<EVP_PKEY>I<XXX> functions provide a high-level interface to
31 with a private key of a particular algorithm by using the functions
37 The EVP_PKEY functions support the full range of asymmetric algorithm operations:
46 these functions do not perform a digest of the data to be signed. Therefore,
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Dx509.pod33 B<X509_>I<XXX>, B<d2i_X509_>I<XXX>, and B<i2d_X509_>I<XXX> functions
37 functions handle X.509 CRLs.
40 functions handle PKCS#10 certificate requests.
42 B<X509_NAME_>I<XXX> functions handle certificate names.
44 B<X509_ATTRIBUTE_>I<XXX> functions handle certificate attributes.
46 B<X509_EXTENSION_>I<XXX> functions handle certificate extensions.
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/libucl/doc/
Dapi.md7 - [Parser functions](#parser-functions)
8 - [Emitting functions](#emitting-functions)
9 - [Conversion functions](#conversion-functions)
10 - [Generation functions](#generation-functions)
11 - [Iteration functions](#iteration-functions)
12 - [Validation functions](#validation-functions)
13 - [Utility functions](#utility-functions)
14 - [Parser functions](#parser-functions-1)
27 - [Emitting functions](#emitting-functions-1)
30 - [Conversion functions](#conversion-functions-1)
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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/gcc/doc/
Dlibgcc.texi53 @subsection Arithmetic functions
58 These functions return the result of shifting @var{a} left by @var{b} bits.
64 These functions return the result of arithmetically shifting @var{a} right
71 These functions return the quotient of the signed division of @var{a} and
78 These functions return the result of logically shifting @var{a} right by
85 These functions return the remainder of the signed division of @var{a}
92 These functions return the product of @var{a} and @var{b}.
97 These functions return the negation of @var{a}.
103 These functions return the quotient of the unsigned division of @var{a}
109 These functions calculate both the quotient and remainder of the unsigned
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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/binutils/libiberty/
Dlibiberty.texi16 * Libiberty: (libiberty). Library of utility functions which
89 * Functions:: Available functions, macros, and global variables.
96 * Index:: Index of functions and categories.
142 * Supplemental Functions:: Providing functions which don't exist
145 * Replacement Functions:: These functions are sometimes buggy or
154 @cindex supplemental functions
155 @cindex functions, supplemental
156 @cindex functions, missing
158 Certain operating systems do not provide functions which have since
165 Similarly, some functions exist only among a particular ``flavor''
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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/gcclibs/libiberty/
Dlibiberty.texi16 * Libiberty: (libiberty). Library of utility functions which
89 * Functions:: Available functions, macros, and global variables.
96 * Index:: Index of functions and categories.
142 * Supplemental Functions:: Providing functions which don't exist
145 * Replacement Functions:: These functions are sometimes buggy or
154 @cindex supplemental functions
155 @cindex functions, supplemental
156 @cindex functions, missing
158 Certain operating systems do not provide functions which have since
165 Similarly, some functions exist only among a particular ``flavor''
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/freebsd-12-stable/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/includes/
DUSAGE32 -f Show functions for selected includes.
34 If `-f', only print functions matching pattern. Without `-f'
35 print only includes containing functions matching pattern.
44 View functions for all available includes (function names are
49 View functions with less(1) (function names are not highlighted):
53 View functions with less(1) and color:
57 View functions from `common.subr':
63 Show only functions containing the word `show' in common.subr:
69 Show descriptions of each of the `show' functions:
/freebsd-12-stable/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/
DOPENSSL_fork_prepare.pod24 functions are used to reset this internal state.
26 Platforms without fork(2) will probably not need to use these functions.
29 such as Linux that have both functions will normally not need to call these
30 functions as the OpenSSL library will do so automatically.
32 L<OPENSSL_init_crypto(3)> will register these functions with the appropriate
34 applications, these functions can be called directly. They should be used
52 These functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
DSSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version.pod27 The functions get or set the minimum and maximum supported protocol versions
32 Use these functions instead of disabling specific protocol versions.
47 These setter functions return 1 on success and 0 on failure. The getter
48 functions return the configured version or 0 for auto-configuration of
53 All these functions are implemented using macros.
61 The setter functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.0. The getter functions
DADMISSIONS.pod115 NAMING_AUTHORITY_get0_get0_authorityText(), functions return pointers
120 functions free any existing value and set the pointer to the specified value.
125 and ADMISSION_SYNTAX_get0_contentsOfAdmissions() functions return pointers
130 functions free any existing value and set the pointer to the specified value.
136 functions return pointers to those values within the object.
141 functions free any existing value and set the pointer to the specified value.
146 The functions PROFESSION_INFO_get0_addProfessionInfo(),
150 functions return pointers to those values within the object.
157 functions free any existing value and set the pointer to the specified value.
162 Note that all of the I<get0> functions return a pointer to the internal data
Dd2i_PKCS8PrivateKey_bio.pod7 i2d_PKCS8PrivateKey_nid_bio, i2d_PKCS8PrivateKey_nid_fp - PKCS#8 format private key functions
34 The PKCS#8 functions encode and decode private keys in PKCS#8 format using both
37 Other than the use of DER as opposed to PEM these functions are identical to the
42 These functions are currently the only way to store encrypted private keys using DER format.
44 Currently all the functions use BIOs or FILE pointers, there are no functions which
48 These functions make no assumption regarding the pass phrase received from the
Dd2i_PrivateKey.pod8 - decode and encode functions for reading and saving EVP_PKEY structures
41 These functions are similar to the d2i_X509() functions; see L<d2i_X509(3)>.
45 All the functions that operate on data in memory update the data pointer I<*pp>
46 after a successful operation, just like the other d2i and i2d functions;
49 All these functions use DER format and unencrypted keys. Applications wishing
50 to encrypt or decrypt private keys should use other functions such as
64 and d2i_PublicKey() functions return a valid B<EVP_KEY> structure or B<NULL> if an
DPEM_read_bio_PrivateKey.pod160 The PEM functions read or write structures in PEM format. In
167 Each operation has four functions associated with it. For
168 brevity the term "B<TYPE> functions" will be used below to collectively
170 PEM_write_bio_TYPE(), and PEM_write_TYPE() functions.
172 The B<PrivateKey> functions read or write a private key in PEM format using an
174 equivalent to PEM_write_bio_PKCS8PrivateKey().The read functions transparently
195 The B<PUBKEY> functions process a public key using an EVP_PKEY
199 The B<RSAPrivateKey> functions process an RSA private key using an
202 functions but an error occurs if the private key is not RSA.
204 The B<RSAPublicKey> functions process an RSA public key using an
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DSSL_CTX_ctrl.pod5 SSL_CTX_ctrl, SSL_CTX_callback_ctrl, SSL_ctrl, SSL_callback_ctrl - internal handling functions for …
19 The SSL_*_ctrl() family of functions is used to manipulate settings of
21 B<larg>, B<parg>, or B<fp> are evaluated. These functions should never
23 other functions or macros.
27 The return values of the SSL*_ctrl() functions depend on the command
DSSL_CTX_set1_curves.pod9 - EC supported curve functions
35 For all of the functions below that set the supported groups there must be at
66 All these functions are implemented as macros.
68 The curve functions are synonyms for the equivalently named group functions and
71 groups, and extended to include Diffie Hellman groups. The group functions
76 If an application wishes to make use of several of these functions for
100 The curve functions were added in OpenSSL 1.0.2. The equivalent group
101 functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
/freebsd-12-stable/usr.sbin/memcontrol/
Dmemcontrol.c75 } functions[] = { variable
117 for (i = 0; functions[i].cmd != NULL; i++) in main()
118 if (!strcmp(argv[1], functions[i].cmd)) in main()
120 functions[i].func(memfd, argc - 1, argv + 1); in main()
331 for (i = 0; functions[i].cmd != NULL; i++) in help()
332 if (!strcmp(what, functions[i].cmd)) { in help()
333 fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", functions[i].desc); in help()
341 for (i = 0; functions[i].cmd != NULL; i++) in help()
342 fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", functions[i].cmd); in help()
/freebsd-12-stable/lib/libc/locale/
DDESIGN.xlocale10 - Locale-aware functions taking an explicit locale argument (Darwin)
23 With this in mind, various libc-private functions have been modified to take a
26 variants of these functions, to make it harder for accidental uses of the
38 A locale_t is almost immutable after creation. There are no functions that modify it,
48 with each locale. These are used by various functions that previously had a
62 constraints as with the pre-xlocale libc. Calls to any locale-aware functions
112 A large number of functions have been modified to take an explicit `locale_t`
115 APIs, but also simplifies the modifications to these functions. The
118 if any functions attempt to use them.
120 The ctype.h functions are a little different. These are not implemented in
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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/gcc/
Dbuiltin-attrs.def22 that are applied to some functions by default.
121 /* Nothrow functions with the sentinel(1) attribute. */
124 /* Nothrow functions whose pointer parameter(s) are all nonnull. */
127 /* Nothrow functions whose first parameter is a nonnull pointer. */
130 /* Nothrow functions whose second parameter is a nonnull pointer. */
133 /* Nothrow functions whose third parameter is a nonnull pointer. */
136 /* Nothrow functions whose fourth parameter is a nonnull pointer. */
139 /* Nothrow functions whose fifth parameter is a nonnull pointer. */
142 /* Nothrow const functions whose pointer parameter(s) are all nonnull. */
145 /* Nothrow pure functions whose pointer parameter(s) are all nonnull. */
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/freebsd-12-stable/lib/libc/softfloat/
Dsoftfloat.txt129 The only functions required by the IEC/IEEE Standard that are not provided
201 integers. The complete set of conversion functions is:
235 following functions are provided for improved speed and convenience:
242 These variant functions ignore `float_rounding_mode' and always round toward
248 The following standard arithmetic functions are provided:
258 Rounding of the extended double-precision (`floatx80') functions is affected
266 the IEC/IEEE Standard. The remainder functions are:
274 of the same type. Given operands x and y, the remainder functions return
277 remainder functions are always exact and so require no rounding.
280 functions can take considerably longer to execute than the other SoftFloat
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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/gcc/config/i386/
Di386.opt36 Support 3DNow! built-in functions
62 malign-functions=
110 Return values of functions in FPU registers
134 Support MMX built-in functions
154 Omit the frame pointer in leaf functions
190 Support MMX and SSE built-in functions and code generation
194 Support MMX, SSE and SSE2 built-in functions and code generation
198 Support MMX, SSE, SSE2 and SSE3 built-in functions and code generation
202 Support MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 and SSSE3 built-in functions and code generation
206 Support MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 and SSE4A built-in functions and code generation
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/freebsd-12-stable/tools/kerneldoc/subsys/
Dnotreviewed.dox4 * <b>IMPORTANT:</b> This API documentation may contain both functions which
5 * are public and functions that are for internal use only. Since we have not
6 * reviewed every part of the documentation yet, <i>some internal functions
8 * and add appropriate comments to functions which are only for internal use,
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/cortex-strings/scripts/
Dplot-top.py16 functions = libplot.unique(records, 'function')
18 X = pylab.arange(len(functions))
29 for function in functions:
43 axes.set_xticklabels(functions)
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/llvm-project/openmp/runtime/src/
Dexports_so.txt22 omp_*; # Standard OpenMP functions.
30 ompc_*; # omp.h renames some standard functions to ompc_*.
34 GOMP_*; # GNU C compatibility functions.
47 # Internal functions exported for testing purposes.
61 # the tools contain meaningful names for all the functions that might

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