/coreutils/tests/sort/ |
D | sort-version.sh | 42 string start 5.0.0 end of str 43 string start 5.1.0 end of str 44 string start 5.10.0 end of str 45 string start 5.2.0 end of str 46 string start 5.20.0 end of str 47 string start 5.3.0 end of str 48 string start 5.30.0 end of str 49 string start 5.4.0 end of str 50 string start 5.40.0 end of str 51 string start 5.5.0 end of str [all …]
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/coreutils/src/ |
D | ptx.c | 94 char const *string; member 183 if (word_regex.string) \ 293 unescape_string (char *string) in unescape_string() argument 299 cursor = string; in unescape_string() 301 while (*string) in unescape_string() 303 if (*string == '\\') in unescape_string() 305 string++; in unescape_string() 306 switch (*string) in unescape_string() 310 for (length = 0, string++; in unescape_string() 311 length < 3 && isxdigit (to_uchar (*string)); in unescape_string() [all …]
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D | basename.c | 103 perform_basename (char const *string, char const *suffix, bool use_nuls) in perform_basename() argument 105 char *name = base_name (string); in perform_basename()
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D | expr.c | 72 string enumerator 365 v->type = string; in str_value() 375 if (v->type == string) in freev() 393 case string: in printv() 411 case string: in null() 461 v->type = string; in tostring() 464 case string: in tostring() 480 case string: in toarith()
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D | ls.c | 245 char const *string; /* Pointer to the same */ member 1462 char const *s = color_indicator[type].string; in is_colored() 1834 && memcmp (color_indicator[C_LEFT].string, "\033[", 2) == 0 in main() 1836 && color_indicator[C_RIGHT].string[0] == 'm')) in main() 2788 ext->ext.string = buf; in parse_ls_color() 2823 color_indicator[ind_no].string = buf; in parse_ls_color() 2838 ext->seq.string = buf; in parse_ls_color() 2888 if (memcmp (e1->ext.string, e2->ext.string, e1->ext.len) == 0) in parse_ls_color() 2890 else if (c_strncasecmp (e1->ext.string, e2->ext.string, in parse_ls_color() 2898 && memcmp (e1->seq.string, e2->seq.string, in parse_ls_color() [all …]
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D | test.c | 133 find_int (char const *string) in find_int() argument 138 for (p = string; isblank (to_uchar (*p)); p++) in find_int() 162 test_syntax_error (_("invalid integer %s"), quote (string)); in find_int()
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D | du.c | 408 print_size (const struct duinfo *pdui, char const *string) in print_size() argument 419 printf ("\t%s%c", string, opt_nul_terminate_output ? '\0' : '\n'); in print_size()
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D | stty.c | 2178 char const *string; /* ASCII representation. */ member 2256 for (int i = 0; speeds[i].string != nullptr; ++i) in string_to_baud() 2257 if (STREQ (arg, speeds[i].string)) in string_to_baud() 2266 for (int i = 0; speeds[i].string != nullptr; ++i) in baud_to_value()
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D | dircolors.hin | 87 # to color below. Put the suffix, a space, and the color init string.
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/coreutils/man/ |
D | touch.x | 7 The --date=STRING is a mostly free format human readable date string 9 even "next Thursday". A date string may contain items indicating 11 relative date, and numbers. An empty string indicates the beginning 12 of the day. The date string format is more complex than is easily
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D | date.x | 7 The --date=STRING is a mostly free format human readable date string 9 even "next Thursday". A date string may contain items indicating 11 relative date, and numbers. An empty string indicates the beginning 12 of the day. The date string format is more complex than is easily
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D | yes.x | 2 yes \- output a string repeatedly until killed
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/coreutils/doc/ |
D | sort-version.texi | 163 First the initial part of each string consisting entirely of non-digit 179 A tilde sorts before anything, even an empty string. 184 Then the initial part of the remainder of each string that contains 191 For these purposes an empty string (which can only occur at the end of 197 the empty string compares equal to @samp{0}. 209 each string: 234 The first byte of the first string (@samp{.}) is compared 235 to the first byte of the second string (@samp{a}). 287 Numeric sort (@samp{sort -n}) treats the entire string as a single numeric 292 Version sort (@samp{sort -V}) first breaks down the string into digit and [all …]
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D | coreutils.texi | 36 @c * [: (coreutils)[ invocation. File/string tests. 125 * test: (coreutils)test invocation. File/string tests. 143 * yes: (coreutils)yes invocation. Print a string indefinitely. 363 * yes invocation:: Print a string until interrupted 1178 What if a user or group @emph{name} is a string of digits? 1182 first attempt to resolve the specified string as a name, and 1202 The name look-up process is skipped for each @samp{+}-prefixed string, 1203 because a string containing @samp{+} is never a valid user or group name. 1751 @dfn{Records} are separated by instances of a string (newline by 1752 default). By default, this separator string is attached to the end of [all …]
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/coreutils/gl/modules/ |
D | cl-strtod | 2 Convert string to double in current or C locale.
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D | cl-strtold | 2 Convert string to long double in current or C locale.
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D | xdectoint | 2 Convert decimal string to '[u]intmax_t', with bounds checking and exit on error
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/coreutils/ |
D | .gitattributes | 4 # # Include proper "function name" string in diffs of texinfo.
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D | TODO | 67 would expand /%(-_)?\d*N/ to the desired string and then pass the 68 resulting string to glibc's strftime. 134 The "test" program is covered via its string-based comparison of
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D | .gitignore | 112 /lib/string.h
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D | README-install | 111 versions of the tools listed in bootstrap.conf's buildreq string.
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/coreutils/tests/ |
D | Coreutils.pm | 103 my ($string) = @_; 104 $string =~ s/\'/\'\\\'\'/g; 105 return "'$string'";
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/coreutils/tests/date/ |
D | date-debug.sh | 43 date: input timezone: TZ="Asia/Tokyo" in date string 74 date: input timezone: TZ="America/Edmonton" in date string 147 date: input timezone: parsed date/time string (+00)
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/coreutils/scripts/build-older-versions/ |
D | coreutils-8.24-on-glibc-2.28.diff | 66 #include <string.h>
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/coreutils/scripts/git-hooks/ |
D | commit-msg | 83 # If the log message passes muster, return the empty string.
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