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D | capability.sh | 44 code='30;41' 49 LS_COLORS="di=:${ex}ca=$code" \ 53 \e[0m\e[${code}mcap_pos\e[0m 56 \e[${code}mcap_neg\e[0m
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D | seq-epipe.sh | 35 compare exp code || fail=1
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D | COPYING | 25 them if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you 37 or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they 114 The "source code" for a work means the preferred form of the work 115 for making modifications to it. "Object code" means any non-source 128 implementation is available to the public in source code form. A 132 produce the work, or an object code interpreter used to run it. 134 The "Corresponding Source" for a work in object code form means all 135 the source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable 136 work) run the object code and to modify the work, including scripts to 142 the work, and the source code for shared libraries and dynamically [all …]
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D | README-install | 12 in several files in src/. There is code in configure to find and, if 16 to code that even an old pre-c99 compiler can handle, but it was too
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D | configure.ac | 167 # certain sections of code. So if this is available and 198 nw="$nw -Wunreachable-code" # Too many warnings for now 223 # For an example, see the code that provoked this report: 659 # compiled code of each selected program in a "library" format.
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D | HACKING | 286 It is safe to omit the braces in the code above, since the 354 this code enables the right mode: 441 If you add a feature, add tests to exercise as much of the new code 510 Format the code the way GNU indent does. 538 add trailing blanks. The example pre-commit hook contains code to check
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D | TODO | 42 Better still: fix the code so it's *not* system-dependent.
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D | NEWS | 313 unicode code points. Previously is was restricted to the C 478 entries, on separate lines, colored according to the entry color code. 1786 ls --recursive will no longer exit with "serious" exit code (2), if there 2083 10,000 times better (just below 2^64). The new code also runs a 2159 df --total now exits with an appropriate diagnostic and error code, when 2537 cp's extent-based (FIEMAP) copying code is more reliable in the face 2545 Sparse files are relatively unusual, and the copying code incurs 2995 was vulnerable to arbitrary code execution 4460 rm -r's cycle detection code can no longer be tricked into reporting 4690 using unsafe code in signal handlers; this fixes some core dumps. [all …]
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D | THANKS.in | 3 have contributed improvements to the documentation, actual code, and even
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D | README.older-versions | 39 version 2.28. Gnulib code was adjusted shortly after [2], 40 but the code changes obviously can't be retroactively made to 49 See the patches for the exact code changes. 55 The patch files in this directory change the source code of older
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D | coreutils-6.12-on-glibc-2.28.diff | 19 /* Keep this code in sync with freadahead! */ 31 /* Keep this code in sync with freadptr! */
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D | coreutils-7.2-on-glibc-2.28.diff | 19 /* Keep this code in sync with freadahead! */ 31 /* Keep this code in sync with freadptr! */
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D | coreutils-8.24-on-glibc-2.28.diff | 19 /* Keep this code in sync with freadahead! */ 29 /* Keep this code in sync with freadptr! */
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D | coreutils-8.4-on-glibc-2.28.diff | 19 /* Keep this code in sync with freadahead! */ 31 /* Keep this code in sync with freadptr! */
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D | coreutils-8.18-on-glibc-2.28.diff | 19 /* Keep this code in sync with freadahead! */ 29 /* Keep this code in sync with freadptr! */
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D | coreutils-8.17-on-glibc-2.28.diff | 19 /* Keep this code in sync with freadahead! */ 31 /* Keep this code in sync with freadptr! */
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D | coreutils-8.13-on-glibc-2.28.diff | 19 /* Keep this code in sync with freadahead! */ 31 /* Keep this code in sync with freadptr! */
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D | build-older-versions.sh | 189 Source code in $PWD/build/$srcdir
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D | perm.texi | 134 may have just run @code{chmod a+w FILE}. 143 their previous values, and perhaps on the current @code{umask} as well 190 @table @code 207 @table @code 230 @table @code 456 @emph{set} in the system variable @code{umask} are @emph{not affected}. 457 The value of @code{umask} can be set using the 458 @code{umask} command. Its default value varies from system to system. 463 it allows you to use @code{umask} as an easily customizable protection 466 As an example, if @code{umask} has the value 2, which removes write [all …]
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D | coreutils.texi | 163 @title GNU @code{Coreutils} 382 * String expressions:: @code{+ : match substr index length} 383 * Numeric expressions:: @code{+ - * / %} 384 * Relations for expr:: @code{| & < <= = == != >= >} 693 @command{env} (i.e., @code{env \cmd\ @dots{}}) to avoid interference 915 @table @code 932 @code{ls -l} output. 950 of bytes per block, or it can be @code{human-readable} or @code{si} to 960 such as @samp{M} for megabytes. @code{BLOCK_SIZE=human-readable} uses 962 @code{BLOCK_SIZE=si} is similar, but uses powers of 1000 and appends [all …]
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D | sort-version.texi | 568 because the sorting code is shared between the @command{ls} and @command{sort} 589 @code{(\.[A-Za-z~][A-Za-z0-9~]*)*$} in the C locale. 719 because the sorting code is shared between the @command{ls} and @command{sort} 889 @node Related source code 890 @subsection Related source code 895 Debian's code which splits a version string into 896 @code{epoch/upstream_version/debian_revision} parts: 901 Debian's code which performs the @code{upstream_version} comparison: 906 Gnulib code (used by GNU Coreutils) which performs the version comparison:
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D | fdl.texi | 498 If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
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D | test.c | 805 int code; in main() local 807 code = setjmp (test_exit_buf); in main() 809 if (code) in main()
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D | dircolors.hin | 59 #NORMAL 00 # no color code at all
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D | dd.c | 995 quit (int code) in quit() argument 998 exit (code); in quit()
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