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386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 1.6K | |
all.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 8.4K | |
amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 2.2K | |
android_386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 413 | |
android_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 152 | |
android_arm.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 301 | |
arm.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 1.3K | |
arm64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 687 | |
darwin_386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 507 | |
darwin_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 358 | |
darwin_arm.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 425 | |
darwin_arm64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 603 | |
dragonfly_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 376 | |
freebsd_386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 1.2K | |
freebsd_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 371 | |
freebsd_arm.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 248 | |
linux_386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 709 | |
linux_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 460 | |
linux_arm.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 631 | |
linux_arm64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 316 | |
linux_ppc64x.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 339 | |
mips.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 514 | |
mips64x.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 382 | |
mipsle.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 522 | |
mipsx.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 608 | |
nacl_386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 990 | |
nacl_amd64p32.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 2K | |
nacl_arm.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 642 | |
netbsd.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 168 | |
netbsd_386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 1.4K | |
netbsd_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 152 | |
netbsd_arm.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 333 | |
openbsd_386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 1.1K | |
openbsd_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 154 | |
openbsd_arm.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 248 | |
plan9_386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 144 | |
plan9_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 232 | |
plan9_arm.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 244 | |
ppc64x.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 823 | |
readme.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 320 | |
s390x.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 1.5K | |
solaris_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 420 | |
windows.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 314 | |
windows_386.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 769 | |
windows_amd64.txt | 21-Aug-2018 | 712 |
1 This directory contains whitelists for vet complaints about the standard library and commands. 2 They are line-based and unordered, although counts of duplicated lines matter. 3 Each line matches vet's output, except that line numbers are removed to avoid churn. 4 There are also os-, arch-, and bitwidth-specific whitelists. 5