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/coreutils/tests/du/
Dmove-dir-while-traversing.sh44 class ProcessDir(pn.ProcessEvent):
/coreutils/src/
Dtr.c1011 get_next (struct Spec_list *s, enum Upper_Lower_class *class) in get_next() argument
1017 if (class) in get_next()
1018 *class = UL_NONE; in get_next()
1052 if (class) in get_next()
1057 *class = UL_LOWER; in get_next()
1060 *class = UL_UPPER; in get_next()
1106 return_val = get_next (s, class); in get_next()
Dcomm.c172 writeline (struct linebuffer const *line, int class) in writeline() argument
174 switch (class) in writeline()
/coreutils/tests/
Dlocal.mk442 tests/tr/tr-case-class.sh \
/coreutils/
DCOPYING303 typical or common use of that class of product, regardless of the status
/coreutils/doc/
Dcoreutils.texi7224 The notation @samp{[:@var{class}:]} expands to all characters in
7225 the (predefined) class @var{class}. When the @option{--delete} (@option{-d})
7227 character class can be used in @var{string2}. Otherwise, only the
7229 @var{string2}, and then only if the corresponding character class
7232 Except for case conversion, a class's characters appear in no particular order.
7233 The class names are given below; an error results when an invalid class
7286 each character's equivalence class consists only of that character,
17196 @cindex hardware class
17198 Print the machine hardware name (sometimes called the hardware class