Home
last modified time | relevance | path

Searched refs:dialect (Results 1 – 18 of 18) sorted by relevance

/dragonfly/usr.sbin/kbdmap/
HDkbdmap.c557 char dialect[64], lang_abk[64]; in menu_read() local
570 strlcpy(dialect, lang, sizeof(dialect)); in menu_read()
571 if (strlen(dialect) >= 6 && dialect[2] == '_') { in menu_read()
572 dialect[3] = '.'; in menu_read()
573 dialect[4] = '.'; in menu_read()
583 fprintf(stderr, "dialect = %s\n", dialect); in menu_read()
658 else if (mark <= 3 && find_token(lg, dialect)) in menu_read()
/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-4.7/gcc/config/i386/
HDi386.opt119 Use given assembler dialect
123 Known assembler dialects (for use with the -masm-dialect= option):
327 mtls-dialect=
329 Use given thread-local storage dialect
333 Known TLS dialects (for use with the -mtls-dialect= option):
HDi386.md801 ;; Pointer size prefix for integer modes (Intel asm dialect)
/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-8.0/gcc/
HDfinal.c3743 do_assembler_dialects (const char *p, int *dialect) in do_assembler_dialects() argument
3753 if (*dialect) in do_assembler_dialects()
3756 *dialect = 1; in do_assembler_dialects()
3787 if (*dialect) in do_assembler_dialects()
3810 *dialect = 0; in do_assembler_dialects()
3817 if (! *dialect) in do_assembler_dialects()
3819 *dialect = 0; in do_assembler_dialects()
3851 int dialect = 0; in output_asm_insn() local
3897 p = do_assembler_dialects (p, &dialect); in output_asm_insn()
4347 int dialect = 0; in asm_fprintf() local
[all …]
/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-4.7/gcc/
HDfinal.c3259 int dialect = 0; in output_asm_insn() local
3306 if (dialect) in output_asm_insn()
3309 dialect = 1; in output_asm_insn()
3329 if (dialect) in output_asm_insn()
3341 dialect = 0; in output_asm_insn()
3348 if (! dialect) in output_asm_insn()
3350 dialect = 0; in output_asm_insn()
/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-8.0/gcc/config/i386/
HDi386.opt161 ;; -mtls-dialect=
261 Use given assembler dialect.
494 mtls-dialect=
496 Use given thread-local storage dialect.
500 Known TLS dialects (for use with the -mtls-dialect= option):
HDsse.md805 ;; Pointer size override for scalar modes (Intel asm dialect)
HDi386.md1078 ;; Pointer size prefix for integer modes (Intel asm dialect)
/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-4.7/gcc/doc/
HDtrouble.texi998 dialect with @option{-fsigned-bitfields} and the unsigned dialect with
1000 which dialect to use by default.
1002 Currently, the preferred dialect makes plain bit-fields signed, because
1018 compiled with the proper dialect. It is unlikely to work at all if
1019 compiled with the wrong dialect.
1028 were to support by default the same dialect as the other compilers on
HDstandards.texi114 extensions). The default, if no C language dialect
213 no C++ language dialect options are given, is @option{-std=gnu++98}.
HDinvoke.texi494 -mtp=@var{name} -mtls-dialect=@var{dialect} @gol
622 -masm=@var{dialect} -mno-fancy-math-387 @gol
1485 @cindex dialect options
1486 @cindex language dialect options
1487 @cindex options, dialect
1489 The following options control the dialect of C (or languages derived
1549 expression. On the other hand, by specifying a GNU dialect of a
1587 GNU dialect of ISO C90 (including some C99 features). This
1592 GNU dialect of ISO C99. When ISO C99 is fully implemented in GCC,
1597 GNU dialect of ISO C11. Support is incomplete and experimental. The
[all …]
HDtm.texi635 You can also test for the C dialect being compiled. The variable
8736 numeric index of the assembler language dialect to use, with zero as the
HDtm.texi.in633 You can also test for the C dialect being compiled. The variable
8631 numeric index of the assembler language dialect to use, with zero as the
/dragonfly/contrib/cryptsetup/
HDABOUT-NLS144 to denote the language's main dialect. For example, `de' is equivalent
/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-8.0/gcc/cp/
HDname-lookup.c5664 get_cxx_dialect_name (enum cxx_dialect dialect) in get_cxx_dialect_name() argument
5666 switch (dialect) in get_cxx_dialect_name()
/dragonfly/share/dict/
HDweb2a11923 class dialect
14467 creole dialect
16496 dialect atlas
16497 dialect geography
35374 Midland dialect
HDweb252758 dialect
/dragonfly/games/fortune/datfiles/
HDfortunes4296 financial status of its users. Commands in the ELITE dialect include
4297 VSOP and LAFITE, while commands in the GUTTER dialect include HOOTCH,
37750 unpurifying the dialect of the tribe with arcane talk of bits and bytes, RAMS
41541 unnecessary. Eschew dialect, irregardless. And don't start a sentence with