Searched refs:Void (Results 1 – 19 of 19) sorted by relevance
49 #define Void /*void*/ macro51 #define Void void macro150 baderrno(Void) in baderrno() argument187 main(Void) in main() argument
54 main(Void) in main() argument
62 main(Void) in main() argument
63 main(Void) in main() argument
80 main(Void) in main() argument
82 main(Void) in main() argument
78 main(Void) in main() argument
81 main(Void) in main() argument
59 #define Void /*nothing*/ macro62 #define Void void macro
51 hexdig_init_D2A(Void) in hexdig_init_D2A() argument
609 extern void hexdig_init_D2A(Void);
52 /* * Void type. The length field specifies the length (probably
70 * Ulrich Spoerlein (FreeBSD), Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux),138 * Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for suggesting a new style message,168 Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux), Markus Waldeck (Debian),243 * Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for bug reports and release testing.369 and Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for release testing and bug reports.492 * Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for a number of compatibility
409 * Void
443 @item Void
1285 Void mode means the absence of a mode or an unspecified mode.
17352 Void mode means the absence of a mode or an unspecified mode. For
6259 * decl.c (cplus_expand_expr_stmt): Void expression checks moved to
47363 persons, living or dead is purely coincidental. Void where prohibited. Some