| /NextBSD/contrib/gcclibs/libcpp/ |
| HD | ucnid.h | 56 { C99| 0| 0|CID|NFC| 0| 0, 0, 0x00aa }, 58 { C99| 0| 0|CID|NFC| 0| 0, 0, 0x00b5 }, 60 { C99| 0| 0|CID|NFC|NKC| 0, 0, 0x00b7 }, 62 { C99| 0| 0|CID|NFC| 0| 0, 0, 0x00ba }, 64 { C99| 0|CXX|CID|NFC|NKC| 0, 0, 0x00d6 }, 66 { C99| 0|CXX|CID|NFC|NKC| 0, 0, 0x00f6 }, 68 { C99| 0|CXX|CID|NFC|NKC| 0, 0, 0x0131 }, 69 { C99| 0|CXX|CID|NFC| 0| 0, 0, 0x0133 }, 70 { C99| 0|CXX|CID|NFC|NKC| 0, 0, 0x013e }, 71 { C99| 0|CXX|CID|NFC| 0| 0, 0, 0x0140 }, [all …]
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| HD | makeucnid.c | 30 C99 = 1, enumerator 68 fl = C99; in read_ucnid() 132 if (codepoint > 0xffff || ! (flags[codepoint] & (C99 | CXX))) in read_table() 245 || (flags[i] != last_flag && ((flags[i] | last_flag) & (C99 | CXX))) in write_table() 250 last_flag & C99 ? "C99" : " 0", in write_table()
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| /NextBSD/contrib/gcc/doc/ |
| HD | implement-c.texi | 50 @cite{How a diagnostic is identified (C90 3.7, C99 3.10, C90 and C99 5.1.1.3).} 57 phase 3 (C90 and C99 5.1.1.2).} 73 and the source character set in translation phase 1 (C90 and C99 5.1.1.2).} 86 and their correspondence to universal character names (C99 6.4.2).} 93 (C90 6.1.2, C90 and C99 5.2.4.1, C99 6.4.2).} 103 This is a property of the linker. C99 requires that case distinctions 114 @cite{The number of bits in a byte (C90 3.4, C99 3.6).} 120 and C99 5.2.1).} 126 for each of the standard alphabetic escape sequences (C90 and C99 5.2.2).} 133 (C90 6.1.2.5, C99 6.2.5).} [all …]
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| HD | standards.texi | 25 @cindex ISO C99 26 @cindex C99 80 9899:1999, and is commonly known as @dfn{C99}. GCC has incomplete 98 (for C99 with GNU extensions). The default, if no C language dialect 100 @option{-std=gnu99} in some future release when the C99 support is 101 complete. Some features that are part of the C99 standard are 110 @code{<iso646.h>}; and in C99, also those in @code{<stdbool.h>} and 111 @code{<stdint.h>}. In addition, complex types, added in C99, are not 140 implementations, nor yet all the facilities required by C99 of
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| /NextBSD/contrib/llvm/tools/clang/include/clang/Frontend/ |
| HD | LangStandards.def | 44 // C99-ish modes 47 LineComment | C99 | Digraphs | HexFloat) 50 LineComment | C99 | Digraphs | HexFloat) 53 LineComment | C99 | Digraphs | HexFloat) 56 LineComment | C99 | Digraphs | HexFloat) 60 LineComment | C99 | Digraphs | GNUMode | HexFloat) 63 LineComment | C99 | Digraphs | GNUMode | HexFloat) 68 LineComment | C99 | C11 | Digraphs | HexFloat) 71 LineComment | C99 | C11 | Digraphs | HexFloat) 74 LineComment | C99 | C11 | Digraphs | HexFloat) [all …]
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| HD | LangStandard.h | 23 C99 = (1 << 2), enumerator 65 bool isC99() const { return Flags & frontend::C99; } in isC99()
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| /NextBSD/share/i18n/esdb/MISC/ |
| HD | C99.src | 2 # $NetBSD: C99.src,v 1.1 2006/11/13 15:16:30 tnozaki Exp $ 4 NAME "C99" 6 VARIABLE "C99"
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| HD | MISC.part | 5 C99
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| /NextBSD/contrib/libc++/include/ |
| D | cstdlib | 33 lldiv_t // C99 38 long long atoll(const char* nptr); // C99 40 float strtof (const char* restrict nptr, char** restrict endptr); // C99 41 long double strtold (const char* restrict nptr, char** restrict endptr); // C99 43 long long strtoll (const char* restrict nptr, char** restrict endptr, int base); // C99 45 unsigned long long strtoull(const char* restrict nptr, char** restrict endptr, int base); // C99 66 long long llabs(long long j); // C99 71 lldiv_t lldiv(long long numer, long long denom); // C99
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| D | climits | 35 LLONG_MIN // C99 36 LLONG_MAX // C99 37 ULLONG_MAX // C99
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| D | cwchar | 39 int vfwscanf(FILE* restrict stream, const wchar_t* restrict format, va_list arg); // C99 41 int vswscanf(const wchar_t* restrict s, const wchar_t* restrict format, va_list arg); // C99 43 int vwscanf(const wchar_t* restrict format, va_list arg); // C99 57 float wcstof(const wchar_t* restrict nptr, wchar_t** restrict endptr); // C99 58 long double wcstold(const wchar_t* restrict nptr, wchar_t** restrict endptr); // C99 60 long long wcstoll(const wchar_t* restrict nptr, wchar_t** restrict endptr, int base); // C99 62 …gned long long wcstoull(const wchar_t* restrict nptr, wchar_t** restrict endptr, int base); // C99
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| D | cfloat | 20 FLT_EVAL_METHOD // C99 27 DECIMAL_DIG // C99
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| D | cstdio | 60 int snprintf(char* restrict s, size_t n, const char* restrict format, ...); // C99 64 int vfscanf(FILE* restrict stream, const char* restrict format, va_list arg); // C99 66 int vscanf(const char* restrict format, va_list arg); // C99 67 int vsnprintf(char* restrict s, size_t n, const char* restrict format, // C99 70 int vsscanf(const char* restrict s, const char* restrict format, va_list arg); // C99
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| D | cmath | 20 HUGE_VALF // C99 21 HUGE_VALL // C99 22 INFINITY // C99 23 NAN // C99 24 FP_INFINITE // C99 25 FP_NAN // C99 26 FP_NORMAL // C99 27 FP_SUBNORMAL // C99 28 FP_ZERO // C99 29 FP_FAST_FMA // C99 [all …]
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| D | cstdarg | 20 void va_copy(va_list dest, va_list src); // C99
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| /NextBSD/contrib/ntp/sntp/m4/ |
| HD | snprintf.m4 | 14 # C99-compliant implementations. 51 # (C99: 7.15.1, 1) Therefore, the presence of va_copy(3) cannot simply "be 115 [AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether vsnprintf is C99 compliant], 142 [Define if C99-compliant `vsnprintf' is available.]) 143 AC_MSG_CHECKING([if C99-snprintf replacement vsnprintf will be used]) 184 [AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether snprintf is C99 compliant], 198 [Define if C99-compliant `snprintf' is available.]) 199 AC_MSG_CHECKING([if C99-snprintf replacement snprintf will be used]) 228 AC_MSG_CHECKING([if C99-snprintf replacement vasprintf will be used]) 261 AC_MSG_CHECKING([if C99-snprintf replacement asprintf will be used])
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| HD | ax_c99_struct_init.m4 | 12 # supports the C99 tagged structure initialization. 41 AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the compiler supports C99 structure initialization]) 55 [Define to 1 if the compiler does not support C99's structure initialization.]),
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| /NextBSD/contrib/llvm/tools/clang/include/clang/Basic/ |
| HD | TokenKinds.def | 76 // C99 6.10.1 - Conditional Inclusion. 85 // C99 6.10.2 - Source File Inclusion. 89 // C99 6.10.3 - Macro Replacement. 93 // C99 6.10.4 - Line Control. 96 // C99 6.10.5 - Error Directive. 99 // C99 6.10.6 - Pragma Directive. 127 // C99 6.4.9: Comments. 130 // C99 6.4.2: Identifiers. 134 // C99 6.4.4.1: Integer Constants 135 // C99 6.4.4.2: Floating Constants [all …]
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| HD | DiagnosticLexKinds.td | 132 "this character}0 is incompatible with C99">, 145 "universal character names are only valid in C99 or C++; " 148 "universal character names are only valid in C99 or C++">, InGroup<Unicode>; 182 "hexadecimal floating constants are a C99 feature">, InGroup<C99>; 194 "maximum length %1 that %select{C90|ISO C99|C++}2 compilers are required to " 199 "unicode literals are incompatible with C99">, 263 "ISO C99 requires whitespace after the macro name">, InGroup<C99>; 326 "__VA_ARGS__ can only appear in the expansion of a C99 variadic macro">; 328 def ext_variadic_macro : Extension<"variadic macros are a C99 feature">, 344 "empty macro arguments are a C99 feature">, InGroup<C99>;
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| HD | LangOptions.def | 69 LANGOPT(C99 , 1, 0, "C99") 97 BENIGN_LANGOPT(ImplicitInt, 1, !C99 && !CPlusPlus, "C89 implicit 'int'") 99 BENIGN_LANGOPT(HexFloats , 1, C99, "C99 hexadecimal float constants")
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| /NextBSD/contrib/libstdc++/include/tr1/ |
| D | complex | 56 // Effects: Behaves the same as C99 function cacos, defined 92 // Effects: Behaves the same as C99 function casin, defined 128 // Effects: Behaves the same as C99 function catan, defined 172 // Effects: Behaves the same as C99 function cacosh, defined 211 // Effects: Behaves the same as C99 function casin, defined 250 // Effects: Behaves the same as C99 function catanh, defined 294 // Effects: Behaves the same as C99 function cabs, defined
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| /NextBSD/contrib/libstdc++/ |
| D | acinclude.m4 | 313 dnl (This must have been previously checked, along with the rest of C99 324 # Only continue checking if the ISO C99 headers exist and support is on. 797 dnl Check for ISO/IEC 9899:1999 "C99" support. 803 dnl + If 'C99' stuff is not available, ignores DEFAULT and sets `no'. 813 # Check for the existence of <math.h> functions used if C99 is enabled. 814 AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ISO C99 support in <math.h>]) 835 [Define if C99 functions or macros in <math.h> should be imported 846 AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ISO C99 support in <complex.h>]) 892 [Define if C99 functions in <complex.h> should be used in 894 corresponding C99 library functions to be present.]) [all …]
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| D | config.h.in | 709 /* Define if C99 functions or macros from <wchar.h>, <math.h>, <complex.h>, 713 /* Define if C99 functions in <complex.h> should be used in <complex>. Using 714 compiler builtins for these functions requires corresponding C99 library 718 /* Define if C99 functions in <complex.h> should be used in <tr1/complex>. 719 Using compiler builtins for these functions requires corresponding C99 723 /* Define if C99 functions in <ctype.h> should be imported in <tr1/cctype> in 727 /* Define if C99 functions in <fenv.h> should be imported in <tr1/cfenv> in 731 /* Define if C99 functions in <inttypes.h> should be imported in 735 /* Define if C99 functions or macros in <math.h> should be imported in <cmath> 739 /* Define if C99 functions or macros in <math.h> should be imported in [all …]
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| /NextBSD/bin/sh/tests/parser/ |
| HD | dollar-quote9.0 | 3 # POSIX and C99 say D800-DFFF are undefined in a universal character name.
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| /NextBSD/contrib/gdtoa/ |
| HD | README | 60 mode on IEEE-arithmetic systems that provide the C99 fegetround() 162 C99's hexadecimal floating-point constants are recognized by the 166 When compiled with -DINFNAN_CHECK, the strto* routines recognize C99's 168 strto* routines also recognize C99's NaN(...) syntax: they accept 196 On IEEE-arithmetic systems that provide the C99 fegetround() function, 343 FLT_ROUNDS and fegetround() as specified in the C99 standard), they 345 (Linux) systems -- not reflecting calls on fesetround(), as the C99
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