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253 When you want to use a language that gets compiled and runs at high
272 the only people who want to build the tool will be those who have
418 prototypes, you may want to use a preprocessor macro like this:
523 were later adopted as part of the standard. If you want these
530 units of 512 bytes. What users want is units of 1k, so that is what we
531 do by default. If you want the ridiculous behavior "required" by
581 freed. Anything you want to fetch from the block, you must fetch before
683 If you want to mention the column number, use one of these formats:
718 If you want to mention the column number, use this format:
871 library you want to mention. Use the same format for these lines as for
1012 want to be compatible with. If you use names not already in the table,
2113 very hard and users will want to be able to operate on input files that
2188 or, if you want to use traditional C syntax, format the definition like
2381 code whenever it issues a warning. If you want to do this, then do.
2383 for valid and legitimate code which they do not want to change. If you
2384 want to do this, then do. The compiler should be your servant, not
2518 When you want to define names with constant integer values, use
2521 You might want to make sure that none of the file names would
2549 (*BSD), and it is nice to support other Unix-like systems if you want
2572 You're free to praise Microsoft Windows on your own if you want, but
2613 to those who want to port GNU programs to that environment to figure
2788 of your file (or in a header) if you want to use the names
2835 assumptions about the structure of words or sentences. When you want
2965 which you want to use it--and if `mmap' doesn't work, fall back on
3065 start, and should also provide all the details that hackers want. The
3267 tell them what is in it. What they want from a change log is a clear
3547 machine and system you want to compile the program for.
3673 think of. That is deliberate. We want to limit the possible
3674 configuration options in GNU software. We do not want GNU programs to
3975 helpful to users who want to understand what a given package will
4073 This makes for six different possibilities. However, we want to
4396 `makeinfo --html'), you'll certainly want to use subdirectories,
4459 normally don't want to recompile. For example, the `mostlyclean'
4760 install whichever packages they want to install.
4822 in passing--that is harmless, since users who might want to use it
4894 place to get a non-free program; but if a site you want to link to