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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/clang/include/clang/Basic/ |
| D | DiagnosticASTKinds.td | 105 "comparison of addresses of subobjects of different base classes " 139 "it may be different at runtime">; 228 "a different member of the same union">; 435 "external variable %0 declared with incompatible types in different " 438 "external variable %0 declared with incompatible types in different " 448 "external function %0 declared with incompatible types in different " 451 "external function %0 declared with incompatible types in different " 455 : Error<"type %0 has incompatible definitions in different translation " 458 : Warning<"type %0 has incompatible definitions in different translation " 475 "field %0 declared with incompatible types in different " [all …]
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/t/run/ |
| D | locale.t | 139 my ($base, $different, $comma, $difference, $utf8_radix); 148 $different ||= $_; 166 last if $base && $different && $comma && $utf8_radix; 178 skip("no locale available where LC_NUMERIC radix isn't '.'", 30) unless $different; 179 note("using the '$different' locale for LC_NUMERIC tests"); 181 local $ENV{LC_NUMERIC} = $different; 304 POSIX::setlocale(POSIX::LC_NUMERIC(),"$different"); 317 POSIX::setlocale(POSIX::LC_NUMERIC(),"$different"); 328 local $ENV{LC_NUMERIC} = $different; 339 local $ENV{LC_NUMERIC} = $different; [all …]
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/File-Glob/t/ |
| D | global.t | 78 main::is("@r", "@s", 'in a different package'); 93 main::is("@r", "@s", 'different glob ops maintain independent contexts'); 94 main::isnt($i, 0, 'different glob ops maintain independent contexts');
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/testsuite/objc.dg/ |
| D | class-1.m | 6 @class foo; /* { dg-error "redeclared as different kind of symbol" } */ 12 @end /* { dg-error "redeclared as different kind of symbol" } */ 18 @end /* { dg-error "redeclared as different kind of symbol" } */
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/doc/ |
| D | configterms.texi | 27 @dfn{native}. If build and host are the same but target is different, 29 different this is called a @dfn{canadian} (for obscure reasons dealing 32 is different, you are using a cross-compiler to build a native for a 33 different system. Some people call this a @dfn{host-x-host}, 35 are the same, but host is different, you are using a cross compiler to 42 are different, you must have already build and installed a cross 59 for the build if build and host are different. This allows it to be
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| D | compat.texi | 38 Binaries produced by different sets of tools are not interoperable unless 39 they implement the same ABI@. This applies to different versions of the 40 same tools as well as tools from different vendors. 44 function in a binary built by a different set of tools is a subset 94 different program behavior for implementation-defined features that are 111 that make this difficult. Such problems could include different 112 interpretations of the C++ ABI by different vendors, bugs in the ABI, or 113 bugs in the implementation of the ABI in different compilers. 134 different C++ compiler needs to include 150 If a program must use a different C++ library and it's not possible [all …]
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/gcc/gcc/doc/ |
| D | configterms.texi | 27 @dfn{native}. If build and host are the same but target is different, 29 different this is called a @dfn{canadian} (for obscure reasons dealing 32 is different, you are using a cross-compiler to build a native for a 33 different system. Some people call this a @dfn{host-x-host}, 35 are the same, but host is different, you are using a cross compiler to 42 are different, you must have already build and installed a cross 59 for the build if build and host are different. This allows it to be
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| D | compat.texi | 38 Binaries produced by different sets of tools are not interoperable unless 39 they implement the same ABI@. This applies to different versions of the 40 same tools as well as tools from different vendors. 44 function in a binary built by a different set of tools is a subset 94 different program behavior for implementation-defined features that are 111 that make this difficult. Such problems could include different 112 interpretations of the C++ ABI by different vendors, bugs in the ABI, or 113 bugs in the implementation of the ABI in different compilers. 134 different C++ compiler needs to include 150 If a program must use a different C++ library and it's not possible [all …]
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/CPAN-Meta/t/ |
| D | optional_feature-merge.t | 99 …}, undef, 'Trying to merge optional_features with same feature name and different descriptions giv… 100 like $@, qr/^Cannot merge two optional_features named 'FeatureName' with different 'description' va… 113 like $@, qr/^Cannot merge two optional_features named 'FeatureName' with different 'x_default' valu… 141 'can merge optional_features with different names without collisions',
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Pod-Checker/t/pod/ |
| D | testpchk.pl | 54 my $different = ''; 72 $different = "$outfile is different from $cmpfile"; 78 return $different;
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/ |
| D | 2001-01-31-UniversalIRIdea.txt | 8 virtual machines for many different languages. E.g., a C vm, a C++ vm, a 22 reusable by different languages, with minor extensions. The language 29 think about whether LLVM is different or if has something novel that might 31 features that different languages select from. Also, using SSA with or
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| D | 2001-02-06-TypeNotationDebateResp4.txt | 11 different than ours. He was in a position where he was designing a high 13 that a new person would have to learn the new, different, syntax 19 > > VERY simple to use and understand (although it IS different than C, it is 52 which is significantly different than the above (beside the above 83 Very true, but you seem to be advocating a completely different Type
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/ |
| D | t-slibgcc-darwin | 15 # so the libgcc variants have different names not different locations. 36 # Must use a different directive for hidden visibility in assembly sources. 40 # different libgcc_s libraries that actually get linked against, one for 45 # This assumes each multilib corresponds to a different architecture.
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/Porting/ |
| D | core-cpan-diff | 341 my $different = 344 if ( $different && customized( $m, $relative_mapped_file ) ) { 347 $different =~ s{^(--- |\+\+\+ )/tmp/[^/]+/}{$1}gm; 348 print $outfh $different; 351 elsif ($different) { 353 $different =~ s{^(--- |\+\+\+ )/tmp/[^/]+/}{$1}gm; 354 print $outfh $different;
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Pod-Usage/t/pod/ |
| D | testp2pt.pl | 126 my $different = ''; 139 $different = "$outfile is different from $cmpfile"; 144 return $different;
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/llvm/utils/gn/secondary/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/ |
| D | BUILD.gn | 6 # various libraries include the generated .inc file with different defines set. 96 # This is a bit different from most build files: Due to this group 101 # different behavior.
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/ |
| D | ConvergenceAndUniformity.rst | 23 through the control flow graph. Threads take different outgoing edges 26 operation to a different point of the CFG. Performing these 119 In the above table, each row is a different thread, listing the 122 and ends with an ``Exit`` node, but different threads may take 123 different paths through the control flow of the program. The columns 133 instances produced by *different threads* for the *same static 165 different threads. Dynamic instances in the same column are assumed 172 if different dynamic instances are never converged. It is also 221 the same CFG results in a different maximal converged-with relation. 225 Dynamic instances ``X1`` and ``X2`` produced by different threads [all …]
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/bfd/doc/ |
| D | archive.texi | 29 contain files of different formats (e.g., a.out and coff) and 30 even different architectures. You may even place archives 38 Likewise, different a.out environments have different
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/bfd/doc/ |
| D | archive.texi | 29 contain files of different formats (e.g., a.out and coff) and 30 even different architectures. You may even place archives 38 Likewise, different a.out environments have different
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/libcxx/docs/DesignDocs/ |
| D | CapturingConfigInfo.rst | 11 libc++ supports building the library with a number of different configuration options. 26 * It should allow different targets or flavors of the library to use a different
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/llvm/utils/gn/secondary/llvm/lib/Target/AVR/ |
| D | BUILD.gn | 47 # This is a bit different from most build files: Due to this group 52 # different behavior.
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/llvm/utils/gn/secondary/llvm/lib/Target/Sparc/ |
| D | BUILD.gn | 49 # This is a bit different from most build files: Due to this group 54 # different behavior.
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/llvm/utils/gn/secondary/llvm/lib/Target/Lanai/ |
| D | BUILD.gn | 51 # This is a bit different from most build files: Due to this group 56 # different behavior.
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/clang/docs/ |
| D | CrossCompilation.rst | 9 for cross-compiling your code to a different architecture. It assumes you 36 different platforms and architectures, and for compiler developers that 41 different architectures, OS's and options, it's not always easy finding 61 To sum up, different toolchains can: 64 * have different sets of libraries and headers by default 181 Also, some libraries have different dependencies on different targets, 201 The same is true if you're compiling for different ABIs, like ``gnueabi``
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/llvm/llvm/utils/gn/secondary/llvm/lib/Target/SystemZ/ |
| D | BUILD.gn | 61 # This is a bit different from most build files: Due to this group 66 # different behavior.
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