Searched refs:readonly (Results 1 – 14 of 14) sorted by relevance
1 readonly a=A2 readonly b=B5 hush: a=A: readonly variable7 hush: a=A: readonly variable10 hush: a=Z: readonly variable13 hush: a=Z: readonly variable16 hush: a=Z: readonly variable19 hush: a: readonly variable
3 readonly a=A5 readonly b6 # readonly on already readonly var is harmless:7 readonly b a8 readonly | grep '^readonly [ab]='20 true; readonly a=A
1 hush: v=2: readonly variable2 hush: v=3: readonly variable
1 hush: a=Z: readonly variable4 hush: a=Z: readonly variable
15 hush: VAR_RO: readonly variable17 hush: VAR_RO: readonly variable
1 readonly v=1
2 readonly a=A
37 readonly VAR_RO
3 readonly a=A5 readonly b6 # readonly on already readonly var is harmless:7 readonly b a8 readonly | grep '^readonly [ab]='21 true; (readonly a=A)43 # ash: this fails *silently*, bug? bash says "cannot unset: readonly variable"
1 readonly a='A'2 readonly b='B'7 ./readonly0.tests: readonly: line 21: a: is read only
1 readonly bla=123
35 readonly VAR_RO
59 readonly name[=word]...60 readonly -p
376 unsigned long readonly; member450 #define readonly (G.readonly ) macro1720 print_flag_on_off(getset_readonly, "readonly", readonly);1721 ioctl_or_warn(fd, BLKROSET, &readonly);2138 if (c == 'r') getset_readonly = parse_opts_0_1(&readonly);