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794 $delta_recs += @data - $nrecs; # net change in total number of records
973 # the offsets table has one entry more than the total number of records
1162 # The largest record number of any deferred record
1197 # Note that it's OK for $n to be a non-number, as long as the function
1209 # Inserting a nonconsecutive number erases the history and starts over.
1459 #sub MISS () { 5 } # Total number of cache misses
1460 #sub REQ () { 6 } # Total number of cache requests
1695 _ci_warn "Heap index number for key $k is undefined";
1698 _ci_warn "Heap index number for key $k is zero";
1755 # Allocate a new sequence number, larger than all previously allocated numbers
1799 # Insert a piece of data into the heap with the indicated sequence number.
1800 # The item with the smallest sequence number is always at the top.
1801 # If no sequence number is specified, allocate a new one and insert the
1843 # The item with the smallest sequence number is always at the top.
1879 # set the sequence number of the indicated item to a higher number
2495 The per-record overhead will limit the maximum number of records you
2514 There are a number of reasons that you might prefer C<Tie::File>.