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784 [CORE] Returns the ActivePerl build number.  This function is
818 [CORE] Returns the name of the Microsoft Network domain or workgroup
850 [CORE] Returns the name of the filesystem of the currently active
879 Returns the current Windows ANSI code page identifier for the operating
884 Returns an ANSI version of FILENAME. This may be the short name
903 Returns the processor type: 386, 486 or 586 for x86 processors, 8664 for the x64
912 Returns the processor architecture: 0 for x86 processors, 5 for arm, 6 for
917 Returns the input code page used by the console associated with the
924 Returns the output code page used by the console associated with the
931 [CORE] Returns the current active drive and directory. This function
941 Returns the process identifier of the current process. Until the
954 Returns the thread identifier of the calling thread. Until the thread
960 Returns the file version number from the VERSIONINFO resource of
967 Returns the full pathname of one of the Windows special folders.
1044 [CORE] Returns the last error value generated by a call to a Win32 API
1050 [CORE] Returns a representation of PATHNAME composed of longname
1062 [CORE] Returns a string in the form of "<d>:" where <d> is the first
1067 Returns the current original equipment manufacturer (OEM) code page
1073 Returns the "marketing" name of the Windows operating system version
1149 [CORE] Returns the list (STRING, MAJOR, MINOR, BUILD, ID), where the
1252 [CORE] Returns a representation of PATHNAME that is composed of short
1256 path containing spaces. Returns C<undef> when the PATHNAME does not
1269 Returns the address of a function inside a loaded library. The
1276 Returns a reference to a hash holding the information about the privileges
1308 [CORE] Returns the number of milliseconds elapsed since the last
1378 Returns non zero if the account in whose security context the
1382 actually running with elevated privileges. Returns C<undef>
1388 Returns true if the developer mode is currently enabled. It always returns
1393 Returns true if the current process is allowed to create symbolic links. This
1399 [CORE] Returns non zero if the Win32 subsystem is Windows NT.
1403 [CORE] Returns non zero if the Win32 subsystem is Windows 95.
1414 [CORE] Returns the username of the owner of the current perl process.
1460 [CORE] Returns the Microsoft Network node-name of the current machine.