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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/bfd/doc/ |
| D | bfdt.texi | 11 @example 179 @end example 196 @example 223 @end example 227 @example 229 @end example 236 @example 238 @end example 245 @example 247 @end example [all …]
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| D | aoutx.texi | 28 As an example, this is what goes on to make the back end for a 31 @example 34 @end example 38 @example 45 @end example 49 @example 53 @end example 57 @example 59 @end example 73 @example [all …]
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| D | opncls.texi | 7 @example 10 @end example 30 @example 32 @end example 47 @example 49 @end example 71 @example 73 @end example 81 @example 93 @end example [all …]
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| D | archures.texi | 33 containing, for example, 2 and 3 for Intel i960 KA and i960 KB, 35 @example 332 @end example 340 @example 365 @end example 370 @example 372 @end example 380 @example 382 @end example 391 @example [all …]
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| D | cache.texi | 18 @example 20 @end example 25 @example 27 @end example 40 @example 45 @end example 50 @example 52 @end example 59 @example 61 @end example [all …]
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| D | syms.texi | 10 about. For example, the coff back end keeps the original 39 @example 63 @end example 78 example showing the creation of a symbol table with only one element: 80 @example 107 @end example 140 @example 266 @end example 279 @example 283 @end example [all …]
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| D | core.texi | 10 @example 12 @end example 20 @example 22 @end example 30 @example 33 @end example
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| D | section.texi | 22 outside world---for example, @code{a.out} would contain at least 25 Names need not be unique; for example a COFF file may have several 32 BFD. For example, the linker creates an extra section 40 example, an S-record file has to be read once to determine the 73 @example 83 @end example 108 @example 199 example, this is set for ELF .debug and .stab sections. 355 backend can assign addresses (for example, in @code{a.out}, where 596 @end example [all …]
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| D | format.texi | 29 @example 31 @end example 72 @example 75 @end example 90 @example 92 @end example 102 @example 104 @end example
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| D | bfdio.texi | 8 @example 30 @end example 35 @example 37 @end example 45 @example 47 @end example 54 that might not be generally possible (archive members for example). 60 As as example of where we might do this, some object formats
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| D | libbfd.texi | 12 @example 14 @end example 31 around in macros---for example, @file{libaout.h} defines @code{GET_WORD} 41 @example 95 @end example 105 @example 165 @end example 170 @example 172 @end example
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| D | mmo.texi | 142 @example 144 @end example 148 @example 170 @end example 194 @example 239 @end example 244 @example 251 @end example 256 @example 270 @end example [all …]
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| D | targets.texi | 80 @example 91 @end example 93 @example 105 @end example 114 @example 216 @end example 219 @example 473 @end example 479 @example 489 @end example [all …]
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| D | archive.texi | 56 @example 59 @end example 76 @example 78 @end example 86 @example 88 @end example
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| D | reloc.texi | 26 @example 77 @end example 106 will be relative to this point; for example, a relocation 118 the howto. For example, on the 68k the code: 120 @example 126 @end example 130 @example 136 @end example 141 @example 151 @end example [all …]
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| D | init.texi | 7 @example 9 @end example
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| /mirbsd/src/usr.sbin/httpd/src/modules/example/ |
| D | README | 4 The files in the src/modules/example directory under the Apache 5 distribution directory tree are provided as an example to those that 13 The example module is an actual working module. If you link it into 14 your server, enable the "example-handler" handler for a location, and then 16 the example module did as the various callbacks were made. 18 To include the example module in your server, follow the steps below: 24 Module example_module modules/example/mod_example.o 36 B. cp src/modules/example/* src/modules/mymodule 40 To activate the example module, include a block similar to the 43 <Location /example-info> [all …]
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/doc/ |
| D | stabs.texinfo | 119 * C Example:: A simple example in C source 120 * Assembly Code:: The simple example at the assembly level 165 @example 170 @end example 200 @example 202 @end example 207 example, @samp{:t10=*2} defines type 10 as a pointer to type 2, but does 311 @example 316 @end example 326 This simple ``hello world'' example demonstrates several of the stab [all …]
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/ |
| D | cvs.texinfo | 224 For example, bugs sometimes creep in when 270 @example 272 @end example 384 For example: Say you change the arguments to function 457 @cindex Work-session, example of 458 @cindex tc, Trivial Compiler (example) 459 @cindex Trivial Compiler (example) 461 @c I think an example is a pretty good way to start. But 493 @c slightly (maybe not here, maybe further down in the example?) 515 @cindex Checkout, example [all …]
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| D | cvsclient.texi | 89 example for proper handling of binary files, compression, and 125 operation (where possible). For example, implementations have no choice 285 @example 302 @end example 345 An example session, and some further observations: 357 @example 359 @end example 376 @var{options} signifies the keyword expansion options (for example 389 @example 391 @end example [all …]
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| D | HACKING.DOCS | 11 @example ... @end example example command usage and output, etc. 29 Preformatted text should be marked as such (use @example... there may be other
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/etc/ |
| D | standards.texi | 159 For example, Unix utilities were generally optimized to minimize 170 Or go for generality. For example, Unix programs often have static 208 example, what if the contributor's employer won't sign a disclaimer? 214 which you use. For example, if someone send you one implementation, but 240 our own programs or activities. For example, since ``Objective C'' is 282 program. For example, if you write your program in C++, people will 350 completely with something totally different and better. (For example, 371 For example, you can define functions with a ``keyword'' @code{INLINE} 408 @example 412 @end example [all …]
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/ |
| D | rcs-5.7-commitid.patch | 63 @@ -230,7 +243,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o 72 @@ -239,7 +252,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o 81 @@ -256,7 +269,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o 90 @@ -265,7 +278,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o 99 @@ -280,7 +293,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o 108 @@ -295,7 +308,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o 117 @@ -310,7 +323,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o 126 @@ -325,7 +338,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o 135 @@ -340,7 +353,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o 144 @@ -355,7 +368,7 @@ The following diagram shows an example o [all …]
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| /mirbsd/src/lib/libssl/src/crypto/conf/ |
| D | README | 34 string (module* in the above example) is looked up and its init 39 The function can then take whatever action is appropriate, for example 53 to load a DSO called libmodule3.so or module3.dll for example. An explicit 54 DSO name can be given by including a separate section as in the module4 example
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.sbin/sendmail/cf/ |
| D | README | 72 use -D_CF_DIR_=/path/to/cf/dir/ -- note the trailing slash! For example: 124 This example is specific to the Computer Science Division at Berkeley. 148 influence a FEATURE() should be done before that feature. For example, 176 one normally quotes both values to prevent expansion. For example, 181 to be comments. For example, if you have 194 arguments, those quotes can't be used in arguments. For example, 304 commas in them -- for example, use 314 example, /var/spool/mqueue/qd* will use all of the 520 file, referenced by the DOMAIN macro. For example, the Berkeley 625 This is designed to be used in mailertables. For example, [all …]
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