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/macosx-10.10.1/CPANInternal-159.1/Perl4-CoreLibs-0.003/lib/Perl4/
H A DCoreLibs.pm182 Generate escape sequences to control arbitrary terminal.
/macosx-10.10.1/CPANInternal-159.1/Term-ReadPassword-0.11/
H A DReadPassword.pm239 It is not recommended, though, that you use the as-yet-unspecified control
/macosx-10.10.1/CPANInternal-159.1/Test-NoWarnings-1.04/lib/Test/
H A DNoWarnings.pm182 If you want more control you can invoke the test manually at any time with
/macosx-10.10.1/curl-83.1.2/curl/lib/
H A Dmulti.c933 int control; local
1372 data->result = Curl_do_more(data->easy_conn, &control);
1377 if(control) {
1380 multistate(data, control==1?
/macosx-10.10.1/emacs-93/emacs/lisp/
H A Dcalculator.el38 ;; (global-set-key [(control return)] 'calculator)
427 (calculator-clear-saved [?\C-c] [(control delete)])
428 (calculator-save-and-quit [(control return)]
429 [(control kp-enter)])
434 (calculator-copy [(control insert)] [copy])
/macosx-10.10.1/emacs-93/emacs/lisp/progmodes/
H A Dcperl-mode.el49 ;; and control flow words, one for each: comments, string, labels,
898 9) When doing indentation of control constructs, may correct
1163 [(control meta |)])
1170 [(control c) (control h) F])
1176 [(control h) f])
1180 [(control h) v])
1184 [(control c) (control h) f])
1188 [(control
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/macosx-10.10.1/libpcap-48/libpcap/msdos/
H A Dndis2.h486 BYTE control; /* 3 */ member in struct:_Ieee802Dot2SnapHeader
/macosx-10.10.1/libresolv-57/
H A Ddns.c1081 uint64_t control; local
1086 /* set up control notification if necessary */
1102 status = notify_get_state(dns_control_token, &control);
1105 if (control & DNS_CONTROL_FLAG_NO_MDNS) dns_control_mdns = 0;
1106 if (control & DNS_CONTROL_FLAG_DEBUG) dns_control_debug = 1;
/macosx-10.10.1/ruby-106/ruby/enc/unicode/
H A Dname2ctype.h.blt26305 char uniname2ctype_pool_str672[sizeof("control")];
26949 "control",
/macosx-10.10.1/tcl-105/tk/tk/generic/
H A DtkIntDecls.h46 EXTERN void TkBezierPoints(double control[], int numSteps,
53 double control[], int numSteps,
1049 void (*tkBezierPoints) (double control[], int numSteps, double *coordPtr); /* 1 */
1050 void (*tkBezierScreenPoints) (Tk_Canvas canvas, double control[], int numSteps, XPoint *xPointPtr); /* 2 */
/macosx-10.10.1/tcl-105/tk84/tk/generic/
H A DtkIntDecls.h41 EXTERN void TkBezierPoints _ANSI_ARGS_((double control[],
45 double control[], int numSteps,
577 void (*tkBezierPoints) _ANSI_ARGS_((double control[], int numSteps, double * coordPtr)); /* 1 */
578 void (*tkBezierScreenPoints) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas, double control[], int numSteps, XPoint * xPointPtr)); /* 2 */
/macosx-10.10.1/vim-55/runtime/syntax/
H A Dasm68k.vim46 syn keyword asm68kReg control status iaddr fpcr fpsr fpiar
284 " Loop control
H A Dlogtalk.vim222 " Stream selection and control
250 " Logic and control
H A Drexx.vim82 " make sure control variable is normal
85 " make sure control variable assignment is normal
/macosx-10.10.1/xnu-2782.1.97/bsd/kern/
H A Dsys_socket.c154 struct uio *uio2, struct mbuf *top, struct mbuf *control,
/macosx-10.10.1/xnu-2782.1.97/iokit/Kernel/
H A DIOMemoryDescriptor.cpp253 purgeableControlBits(IOOptionBits newState, vm_purgable_t * control, int * state) argument
257 *control = VM_PURGABLE_SET_STATE;
264 *control = VM_PURGABLE_GET_STATE;
1011 vm_purgable_t control; local
1020 err = purgeableControlBits(newState, &control, &state);
1022 err = mach_memory_entry_purgable_control(entries->entry, control, &state);
2541 vm_purgable_t control; local
2576 err = purgeableControlBits(newState, &control, &state);
2579 err = mach_vm_purgable_control(curMap, addr, control, &state);
/macosx-10.10.1/bc-21/bc/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.tex418 % Define the control sequence \E#1 to give an unmatched @end error.
788 % We don't use $'s directly in the definition of \math because control
792 % control sequence to switch into and out of math mode.
1313 % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
2314 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
2329 % We must not have @c interpreted as a control sequence.
2384 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
2397 % they'll produce `undefined control sequence' errors.
2456 % \next or other control sequences that we've defined might get us into
2556 % control sequence
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/macosx-10.10.1/uucp-11/uucp/
H A Dtexinfo.tex419 % Define the control sequence \E#1 to give an unmatched @end error.
827 % We don't use $'s directly in the definition of \math because control
831 % control sequence to switch into and out of math mode.
1353 % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
2358 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
2373 % We must not have @c interpreted as a control sequence.
2428 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
2441 % they'll produce `undefined control sequence' errors.
2500 % \next or other control sequences that we've defined might get us into
2600 % control sequence
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/macosx-10.10.1/bash-94.1.2/bash-3.2/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.tex459 % Define the control sequence \E#1 to give an unmatched @end error.
905 % FYI, plain.tex uses \\ as a temporary control sequence (why?), but
1514 % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
2609 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
2624 % We must not have @c interpreted as a control sequence.
2686 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
2699 % they'll produce `undefined control sequence' errors.
2762 % \next or other control sequences that we've defined might get us into
2962 % effectively preventing its expansion. This is used only for control
2963 % words, not control letter
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/macosx-10.10.1/gnudiff-19/diffutils/config/
H A Dtexinfo.tex432 % Define the control sequence \E#1 to give an unmatched @end error.
863 % FYI, plain.tex uses \\ as a temporary control sequence (why?), but
1423 % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
2437 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
2452 % We must not have @c interpreted as a control sequence.
2514 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
2527 % they'll produce `undefined control sequence' errors.
2590 % \next or other control sequences that we've defined might get us into
2692 % control sequences after we've constructed them.
3114 % (because it thinks @} is a control sequenc
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/macosx-10.10.1/gnutar-453/gnutar/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.tex438 % just before passing the control to \next.
1041 % FYI, plain.tex uses \\ as a temporary control sequence (why?), but
1399 \def\curfontstyle{#1}% not as a control sequence, because we are \edef'd.
1806 % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
3133 % effectively preventing its expansion. This is used only for control
3134 % words, not control letters, because the \space would be incorrect
3135 % for control characters, but is needed to separate the control word
3138 % For control letters, we have \definedummyletter, which omits the
3141 % These can be used both for control word
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/macosx-10.10.1/groff-38/groff/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.tex438 % just before passing the control to \next.
1041 % FYI, plain.tex uses \\ as a temporary control sequence (why?), but
1399 \def\curfontstyle{#1}% not as a control sequence, because we are \edef'd.
1806 % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
3133 % effectively preventing its expansion. This is used only for control
3134 % words, not control letters, because the \space would be incorrect
3135 % for control characters, but is needed to separate the control word
3138 % For control letters, we have \definedummyletter, which omits the
3141 % These can be used both for control word
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/macosx-10.10.1/CPANInternal-159.1/Perl-Tidy-20121207/bin/
H A Dperltidy164 =head2 I/O control
255 unless the source code is being maintained with a source code control
546 beautified on check-in to a source code control system. It has been found to
550 the next item for a simplified iteration control.
557 control. For all practical purposes one either does or does not want to be
585 B<-ola>, and control keywords, B<-okw>.
683 If desired, this control can be applied independently to each of the
744 The command B<-okw> will will cause certain leading control keywords to
747 C<goto>, and C<return>. The intention is to make these control keywords
902 For those who want more detailed control ove
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/macosx-10.10.1/bash-94.1.2/bash-3.2/lib/termcap/grot/
H A Dtexinfo.tex333 % Define the control sequence \E#1 to give an unmatched @end error.
657 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
710 % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
723 % they'll produce `undefined control sequence' errors.
776 % \next or other control sequences that we've defined might get us into
847 % control sequences after we've constructed them.
856 % We don't use $'s directly in the definition of \math because control
860 % control sequence to switch into and out of math mode.
1144 % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
2192 % Change them to control th
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/macosx-10.10.1/xnu-2782.1.97/osfmk/vm/
H A Dvm_object.c4368 * the memory object control port,
4581 memory_object_control_t control; local
4587 control = memory_object_control_allocate(object);
4588 assert (control != MEMORY_OBJECT_CONTROL_NULL);
4606 object->pager_control = control;
6323 memory_object_control_t *control)
6329 *control = MEMORY_OBJECT_CONTROL_NULL;
6355 *control = object->pager_control;
6372 * KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT - bad memory object control
6376 memory_object_control_t control,
6320 memory_object_create_named( memory_object_t pager, memory_object_offset_t size, memory_object_control_t *control) argument
6375 memory_object_recover_named( memory_object_control_t control, boolean_t wait_on_terminating) argument
6777 vm_object_purgable_control( vm_object_t object, vm_purgable_t control, int *state) argument
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