Searched refs:rules (Results 1 – 25 of 169) sorted by relevance
1234567
/glibc-2.36/timezone/ |
D | systemv | 6 # Old rules, should the need arise. 10 # the changes in the DST rules in the US after 1976 (which occurred after 11 # the old rules were written). 13 # If you need the old rules, uncomment ## lines.
|
D | zic.c | 305 static struct rule * rules; variable 1113 qsort(rules, nrules, sizeof *rules, rcomp); in associate() 1115 if (strcmp(rules[i].r_name, in associate() 1116 rules[i + 1].r_name) != 0) in associate() 1118 if (strcmp(rules[i].r_filename, in associate() 1119 rules[i + 1].r_filename) == 0) in associate() 1121 eat(rules[i].r_filename, rules[i].r_linenum); in associate() 1123 eat(rules[i + 1].r_filename, rules[i + 1].r_linenum); in associate() 1126 if (strcmp(rules[i].r_name, in associate() 1127 rules[j].r_name) != 0) in associate() [all …]
|
D | europe | 76 # There shouldn't be any [current members who are not using EU rules]. 387 # revert to the rules of the Summer Time Act, 1925 422 # See EU for rules starting in 1996. 451 # EU rules are for the European Union, previously known as the EC, EEC, 475 # Older C-Eur rules are for convenience in the tables. 514 # countries that use C-Eur rules in September 1945, so the only items 696 # The 1918 rules are listed for completeness; they apply to unoccupied Belgium. 822 # working hours reported and effect on obligatory-rest rules (which 832 # wall-clock time, and so the EU rules were in effect in 1980. 866 # rules at least through 1984. Shanks & Pottenger say Scoresbysund and Godthab [all …]
|
/glibc-2.36/locale/programs/ |
D | ld-collate.c | 83 enum coll_sort_rule *rules; member 468 enum coll_sort_rule *rules = calloc (max, sizeof (*rules)); in read_directions() local 478 if (rules[cnt] & sort_backward) in read_directions() 488 else if (rules[cnt] & sort_forward) in read_directions() 498 rules[cnt] |= sort_forward; in read_directions() 504 if (rules[cnt] & sort_forward) in read_directions() 514 else if (rules[cnt] & sort_backward) in read_directions() 524 rules[cnt] |= sort_backward; in read_directions() 530 if (rules[cnt] & sort_position) in read_directions() 540 rules[cnt] |= sort_position; in read_directions() [all …]
|
/glibc-2.36/elf/ |
D | rtld-Rules | 88 # Some other subdir's Makefile has provided all its normal rules, 95 # These are the basic compilation rules corresponding to the Makerules ones. 96 # The sysd-rules generated makefile already defines pattern rules for rtld-% 111 # The rules for generated source files.
|
/glibc-2.36/ |
D | Makerules | 19 # Common rules for making the GNU C library. This file is included 262 # it's used in sysd-rules, below. 359 # Generate an ordered list of implicit rules which find the source files in 369 -include $(common-objpfx)sysd-rules 370 ifneq ($(sysd-rules-sysdirs),$(config-sysdirs)) 371 # The value of $(+sysdep_dirs) the sysd-rules was computed for 372 # differs from the one we are using now. So force a rebuild of sysd-rules. 373 sysd-rules-force = FORCE 376 $(common-objpfx)sysd-rules: $(..)scripts/sysd-rules.awk \ 379 $(sysd-rules-force) [all …]
|
D | Makeconfig | 272 # What timezone's DST rules should be used when a POSIX-style TZ 273 # environment variable doesn't specify any rules. For 1003.1 compliance 274 # this timezone must use rules that are as U.S. federal law defines DST. 993 # These are the variables that the implicit compilation rules use. 1030 # The compilation rules use $(CPPFLAGS-${SUFFIX}) and $(CFLAGS-${SUFFIX}) 1105 # This is a pair of implicit rules to preprocess a file with # comments, 1107 # We use chained rules instead of a pipeline here so that we can properly 1249 # See %.v/%.v.i implicit rules in Makeconfig. 1331 # sysd-sorted itself will contain rules making the sysd-sorted target 1352 # This gives partial TARGET:SOURCE pattern pairs to have rules [all …]
|
/glibc-2.36/localedata/locales/ |
D | et_EE | 57 % CLDR collation rules for Estonian: 63 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc. 74 % (This is not in the CLDR rules, but the old et_EE locale before I based
|
D | ml_IN | 66 % CLDR collation rules for Malayalam: 108 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc. 212 % I experimented with libicu to see how libicu sorts given these rules. 213 % And the end result seems to be the same as if the above two rules had been 218 % So I write the glibc rules to reproduce that behaviour.
|
D | hsb_DE | 45 % CLDR collation rules for Upper Sorbian: 63 % in the sorting rules it is not. Also, the sorting rules treat Ě, Ř and Ź as a separate
|
D | lt_LT | 67 % CLDR collation rules for Lithuanian: 90 % collation rules but have their own index bucket. 106 % differences in the collation rules should be primary differences.
|
D | is_IS | 56 % CLDR collation rules for Icelandic: 67 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc. 69 % I added rules for þ and Þ, see:
|
D | sv_SE | 63 % CLDR collation rules for Swedish: 66 % We use the new "reformed" rules from the 13th edition of Svenska Akademiens 86 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc.
|
D | fil_PH | 52 % CLDR collation rules for Filipino: 67 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc.
|
D | eo | 58 % CLDR collation rules for Esperanto: 78 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc.
|
D | es_ES | 54 % CLDR collation rules for Spanish: 83 % The following rules implement the same order as “standard” for glibc.
|
D | lv_LV | 59 % CLDR collation rules for Latvian: 72 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc.
|
D | ln_CD | 46 % CLDR collation rules for Lingala: 62 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc.
|
D | ug_CN | 49 % CLDR collation rules for Uyghur: 67 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc.
|
D | kk_KZ | 54 % CLDR collation rules for Kazakh: 73 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc.
|
D | pl_PL | 57 % CLDR collation rules for Polish: 69 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc.
|
D | sr_RS | 134 % According to CLDR, collation rules 144 % rules at all in CLDR:
|
D | az_AZ | 52 % CLDR collation rules for Azerbaijani: 78 % The following rules implement the same order for glibc.
|
D | vi_VN | 64 % CLDR collation rules for Vietnamese: 103 % The following rules implement the “standard” order for glibc.
|
/glibc-2.36/iconvdata/ |
D | Makefile | 137 -include $(objpfx)iconv-rules 185 iconv-test.out iconv-rules tst-loading.mtrace \ 212 $(objpfx)iconv-rules: Makefile 242 $(gen-8bit-modules:%=$(objpfx)%.stmp): $(objpfx)%.stmp: $(objpfx)iconv-rules 243 $(gen-8bit-gap-modules:%=$(objpfx)%.stmp): $(objpfx)%.stmp: $(objpfx)iconv-rules
|
1234567