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/freebsd-13-stable/bin/ed/test/
HDg1.r2 help! world
5 help! world
8 help! world
11 help! world
14 help! world
HDu.t5 world
10 world
15 hello world!
23 hello world!!
HDi.t2 hello world
5 hello world!
8 hello world!!
HDa.t2 hello world
5 hello world!
8 hello world!!
HDa.r1 hello world
3 hello world!
8 hello world!!
HDi.r1 hello world
2 hello world!
7 hello world!!
HDr1.t1 1;r !echo hello world
3 r !echo hello world
HDr1.r2 hello world
7 hello world
HDu.r3 hello world!!
9 hello world!!
HDe1.d1 hello world
HDs3.r1 hello world
HDe2.r1 hello world-
/freebsd-13-stable/bin/sh/tests/parser/
HDdollar-quote8.03 [ $'hello\0world' = hello ]
4 [ $'hello\0'$'world' = helloworld ]
6 [ $'hello\000world' = hello ]
7 [ $'hello\000'$'world' = helloworld ]
10 [ $'hello\x00'$'world' = helloworld ]
/freebsd-13-stable/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/arm/
HDsecure.txt1 * ARM Secure world bindings
6 world or the Secure world. However some devicetree consumers are
13 The general principle of the naming scheme for Secure world bindings
14 is that any property that needs a different value in the Secure world
19 world value is the same as specified for the Normal world by the
30 world consumers (like kernels that run entirely in Secure) to simply
31 describe the view of Secure world using the standard bindings. These
33 world views need to be described in a single device tree.
35 Valid Secure world properties
39 in the secure world. The combination of this with "status" allows
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/freebsd-13-stable/contrib/netbsd-tests/fs/nfs/nfsservice/
HDexports6 # world, where "world" in this case means inside the rump shmif
7 # IP network, i.e. not a very big world. Probably needs some
/freebsd-13-stable/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/iio/
HDmount-matrix.txt13 that produce three-dimensional data in relation to the world where it is
41 external world, the environment where the device is deployed. Usually the data
43 to this world. When using the mounting matrix, the sensor and device orientation
45 world.
47 Device-to-world examples for some three-dimensional sensor types:
49 - Accelerometers have their world frame of reference toward the center of
53 this point. Up and down in the world relative to the device frame of
93 - Magnetometers (compasses) have their world frame of reference relative to the
94 geomagnetic field. The system orientation vis-a-vis the world is defined with
160 space, relative to the device or world point of reference.
/freebsd-13-stable/share/mk/
HDbsd.compiler.mk62 (${CC:M*ccache/world/*} == "" || ${CXX:M*ccache/world/*} == "")
99 PATH:= ${PATH:C,:?${CCACHE_WRAPPER_PATH}(/world)?(:$)?,,g}
108 PATH:= ${PATH:C,:?${CCACHE_WRAPPER_PATH}(/world)?(:$)?,,g}
/freebsd-13-stable/
HDMakefile167 stage-packages stage-packages-kernel stage-packages-world \
168 create-packages-world create-packages-kernel create-packages \
196 toolchains universe universe-toolchain world worlds xdev xdev-build
402 world: upgrade_checks .PHONY target
406 .if target(pre-world)
411 ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} pre-world
415 .if target(post-world)
420 ${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} post-world
428 world: .PHONY target
/freebsd-13-stable/tests/sys/cddl/zfs/tests/cli_root/zfs_unmount/
HDzfs_unmount_009_pos.ksh91 $ECHO hello > world
106 $ECHO hello > world
/freebsd-13-stable/sys/contrib/openzfs/tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/cli_root/zfs_unmount/
HDzfs_unmount_009_pos.ksh77 echo hello > world
92 echo hello > world
/freebsd-13-stable/contrib/ntp/sntp/libevent/sample/
HDinclude.am10 sample/hello-world \
51 sample_hello_world_SOURCES = sample/hello-world.c
/freebsd-13-stable/contrib/libevent/sample/
HDinclude.am10 sample/hello-world \
51 sample_hello_world_SOURCES = sample/hello-world.c
/freebsd-13-stable/contrib/file/
HDMAINT12 world get copies of the hacked versions. Within a day or two I am
13 getting email from around the world asking me why "my" file command
/freebsd-13-stable/share/examples/ipfilter/
HDfirewall.16 # attached to the outside world, and interface ed0 attached to
15 # Block any inherently bad packets coming in from the outside world.
/freebsd-13-stable/usr.bin/m4/tests/
HDregress.includes.out1 hello world

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