The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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FreeBSD/Linux Kernel Cross Reference
sys/contrib/ngatm/netnatm/genfiles

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    1 #!/bin/sh
    2 # Copyright (c) 2003
    3 #       Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG Fokus).
    4 #       All rights reserved.
    5 #
    6 # Author: Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org>
    7 #
    8 # $Begemot: libunimsg/netnatm/genfiles,v 1.4 2004/07/08 08:21:45 brandt Exp $
    9 #
   10 awk -f ${SRC}msg/parseie.awk -f ${SRC}msg/geniec.awk ${SRC}msg/ie.def >${DST}msg/uni_ietab.h
   11 awk -f ${SRC}msg/parseie.awk -f ${SRC}msg/genieh.awk ${SRC}msg/ie.def >${DST}msg/uni_ie.h
   12 awk -f ${SRC}msg/parsemsg.awk -f ${SRC}msg/genmsgc.awk ${SRC}msg/msg.def >${DST}msg/uni_msg.c
   13 awk -f ${SRC}msg/parsemsg.awk -f ${SRC}msg/genmsgh.awk ${SRC}msg/msg.def >${DST}msg/uni_msg.h
   14 awk -f ${SRC}msg/parsemsg.awk -f ${SRC}sig/genmsgcpyh.awk ${SRC}msg/msg.def >${DST}sig/unimsgcpy.h
   15 awk -f ${SRC}msg/parsemsg.awk -f ${SRC}sig/genmsgcpyc.awk ${SRC}msg/msg.def >${DST}sig/sig_unimsgcpy.c

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