Lines Matching refs:first
596 first = TRUE, defaults_used = FALSE, linkerrok;
755 * the position of the first argument. We simply skip it.
770 * Search the operand string looking for the first digit or an 'f'.
2607 * one is added to account for this first extent.
4019 "tar: first extent read is not #1\n"
4074 "tar: first record is null\n"));
4083 "tar: first file on that volume is not "
4428 char *firstSlash = NULL; /* first slash in name */
4438 * Scan through the name, and locate first and last slashes.
4839 * newvol(); resets tapepos and first to TRUE, prompts for
4857 first = TRUE;
4959 * A kludge was added to bsrch to take care of matching on the first entry
4961 * start of the file, read into byte two and set the first byte to a newline.
4962 * Otherwise, the first entry cannot be matched.
5112 if (recno >= nblock || first) {
5113 if (first) {
5135 * If i == 0 and !first and NotTape, it means the pointer
5142 if (first && !rflag) {
5146 } else if (!first && (!rflag || NotTape)) {
5149 } else if ((!first || Bflag) && i != TBLOCK*j) {
5169 if (first) {
5196 first = FALSE;
6185 * first strip of trailing slashes.
6624 * The first entry contains access time.
7664 * first fill in the fixed header
7677 * path segments separated by a null character. The first segment
8055 * The first link is handled in the following
8280 * path segments separated by a null character. The first segment