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/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/IO-KQueue-0.34/
H A Dconst-c.inc327 of code becoming inaccurate, we recommend that you edit this section of
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Test-Exception/lib/Test/
H A DException.pm49 # Check that something died - we do not care why
324 Sometimes we want to use Test::Exception tests in a test suite, but don't want to force the user to have Test::Exception installed. One way to do this is to skip the tests if Test::Exception is absent. You can do this with code something like this:
338 Note that we load Test::Exception in a C<BEGIN> block ensuring that the subroutine prototypes are in place before the rest of the test script is compiled.
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Test-Simple/lib/Test/Builder/IO/
H A DScalar.pm218 *$self->{Pos} = $i+1; ### Remember where we finished up.
249 ### If we see the separator in the buffer ahead...
437 I<Instance method.> Are we at end of file?
654 their IO::Handle counterparts, so we have comparable
/macosx-10.9.5/bind9-45.100/bind9/win32utils/
H A DBuildSetup.bat94 rem Use /Y so we allways have the current version of the installer.
/macosx-10.9.5/emacs-92/emacs/lisp/gnus/
H A Drfc2047.el322 ;; treated as punctuation so we can use forward-sexp/forward-word to
825 When attaching files as MIME parts, we should use the RFC2231 encoding
857 violates RFC2047 section 5, while we have a capability to decode it.
1108 ;; article during summary buffer generation, and we really
1109 ;; want to avoid unnecessary consing. So we bypass
/macosx-10.9.5/libxslt-13/libxslt/libxslt/
H A Dnumbers.c207 * Here we have a multibyte character. It's a little messy,
208 * because until we generate the char we don't know how long
209 * it is. So, we generate it into the buffer temp_char, then
992 * First we process the +ve pattern to get percent / permille,
1003 * Here we process the "number" part of the format. It gets
1135 * If the number is -ve, we must substitute the -ve prefix / suffix
/macosx-10.9.5/llvmCore-3425.0.33/lib/Support/Unix/
H A DMemory.inc160 /// permissions. This is typically used for JIT applications where we want
318 // FIXME: Can we safely always call this for __GNUC__ everywhere?
/macosx-10.9.5/llvmCore-3425.0.33/lib/Support/Windows/
H A DPath.inc23 // We need to undo a macro defined in Windows.h, otherwise we won't compile:
423 // If the last character is a slash, we have a root directory
450 // How do we do this for C:\dir\file and ..\dir\file ? Unix has inode
475 // If it doesn't exist, we're done.
649 // If we're supposed to create intermediate directories
651 // Loop through the directory components until we're done
692 // If it doesn't exist, we're done.
837 // Best we can do with Unix permission bits is to interpret the owner
/macosx-10.9.5/ruby-104/ruby/ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/tile/themes/keramik/
H A Dkeramik.tcl98 # drawn on top of the background. This means we can have transparent
100 # region on the right for the arrow. So we draw the indicator as a
143 Horizontal.Scrollbar.thumb -side left -expand true -sticky we
/macosx-10.9.5/ruby-104/ruby/ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/treectrl/
H A Dexplorer.rb274 t.style_layout(s, 'elemImg', :expand=>:we)
276 :pady=>[4,0], :padx=>2, :squeeze=>:x, :expand=>:we)
H A Doutlook-newgroup.rb66 t.element_create('sel.we', :rect, :open=>:we, :showfocus=>true,
81 s = t.style_create('s2.we')
82 t.style_elements(s, ['sel.we', 'elemTxt'])
84 t.style_layout(s, 'sel.we', :detach=>true, :iexpand=>:es)
94 t.defaultstyle = ['', '', '', 's1', 's2.we', 's2.we', 's2.w']
165 t.item_style_set(item_i, 3, 's1', 4, 's2.we', 5, 's2.we', 6, 's2.w')
253 t.element_create('sel.we',
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/macosx-10.9.5/tcl-102/tcl_ext/tktreectrl/tktreectrl/demos/
H A Dcolumn-lock.tcl85 $T style layout label4 label4.text -expand we -padx 2 -pady 2
175 $T style layout windowStyle windowStyle.text -expand we -padx 2 -pady 2
/macosx-10.9.5/tcl-102/tcl_ext/xotcl/xotcl/apps/actiweb/
H A DFormsWithState.xotcl97 # We assume, we are called the first time...
121 person we will contact about this paper.
/macosx-10.9.5/vim-53/runtime/autoload/
H A Dada.vim208 " Cope with tag searching for items in comments; if we are, don't loop
218 " Go backwards until we find a match (Ada ID) that *doesn't* include our
220 " match will toggle matching/not matching as we traverse characters
221 " backwards. Thus, we have to find the previous unrelated match, exclude
H A Djavascriptcomplete.vim24 " a:base is very short - we need context
25 " Shortcontext is context without a:base, useful for checking if we are
26 " looking for objects and for what objects we are looking for
411 " We didn't find var declaration in current file but we may have
/macosx-10.9.5/vim-53/runtime/ftplugin/
H A Dman.vim9 " If 'filetype' isn't "man", we must have been called to only define ":Man".
/macosx-10.9.5/vim-53/runtime/syntax/
H A Dsl.vim53 " But a "*/" inside a slString in a slComment DOES end the comment! So we
H A Dspyce.vim15 " we define it here so that included files can test for it
/macosx-10.9.5/BerkeleyDB-21/db/dist/
H A Ds_windows72 \ * file offsets, so we declare our own.\\
172 # We don't fail, but we complain if the win_config.in file isn't up-to-date.
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DBIx-Class/lib/DBIx/Class/
H A DRelationship.pm70 we can do this instead:
579 This is the accessor_name from the has_many relationship we are
585 table that we are bridging across (which gives us the table we are
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Data-Dump-1.21/lib/Data/Dump/
H A DFiltered.pm155 Returns how many levels deep have we recursed into the structure (from the
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime-Format-Builder/lib/DateTime/Format/Builder/Parser/
H A Dgeneric.pm163 Instead we get to type:
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime-Format-Builder-0.80/lib/DateTime/Format/Builder/Parser/
H A Dgeneric.pm163 Instead we get to type:
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Log-Log4perl/lib/Log/Log4perl/
H A DDateFormat.pm74 # Detect what kind of parameter we're dealing with and determine
76 # Then, we're setting up an array, specific to the current format,
78 # one by one when we get the components of the current time later on
81 # So, we're parsing the "yyyy/MM" format once, replace it by, say
96 # This way, we're parsing the original format only once (during system
97 # startup) and during runtime all we do is call localtime *once* and
379 z timezone (but we got 'Z' for the numeric time zone value)
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Log-Log4perl/lib/Log/
H A DLog4perl.pm202 # We received an Option we couldn't understand.
645 and the last thing we want is pollute each and every function/method
646 we're using with a handle to the C<Logger>:
662 And yet, we've defined a logger of the category
665 (C<My> and then the we're at the root) to figure out if a log level is
731 will come in handy later, when we want to block unnecessary
739 If we had just written
845 Now let's assume that we want to log C<info()> or
903 In the configuration sample above, we chose to define a I<category>
1312 will always get a logger of the C<Bar> category, even if we cal
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