/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/win32/bin/ |
H A D | pl2bat.pl | 75 you to use a Perl script like regular programs and batch files where 82 There are several alternatives to this method of running a Perl script. 102 C:> ftype Perl=perl.exe "%1" %* 103 C:> assoc .pl=Perl 109 C:> ftype Perl=perl.exe "%1" %* 110 C:> assoc .pl=Perl 119 that the script user know that the script is written in Perl. This 120 is a pain when you have lots of scripts, some written in Perl and some 122 be run through Perl and which do not. Even worse, scripts often get 123 rewritten from simple batch files into more powerful Perl script [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Config-Perl-V/t/ |
H A D | 35_plv52910g.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 45 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 31_plv52511.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 46 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 29_plv5235w.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V; 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 48 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 33_plv52711r.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 46 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 32_plv5261rc1.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 46 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 30_plv5240.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 46 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 28_plv52201w.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V; 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 48 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 28_plv5220.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V; 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 48 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 34_plv5280.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 45 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 27_plv5200.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V; 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 48 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 27_plv5202.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V; 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 48 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 38_plv5320tld.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 46 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 39_plv5340tqm.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 45 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 40_plv5358dnqm.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 44 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 41_plv5360dnqm.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 45 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 42_plv5373tld.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 47 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 43_plv53710rcs.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 47 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 37_plv53111qm.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 46 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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H A D | 36_plv5300.t | 18 use Config::Perl::V qw( summary ); 20 ok (my $conf = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash (<DATA>), "Read perl -v block"); 27 my $opt = Config::Perl::V::plv2hash ("")->{build}{options}; 46 ok (my $sig = Config::Perl::V::signature ($conf), "Get signature");
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/regen/ |
H A D | feature.pl | 51 # NOTE: If a feature is ever enabled in a non-contiguous range of Perl 515 feature - Perl pragma to enable new features 536 It is usually impossible to add new syntax to Perl without breaking 541 C<CORE::> prefix provides access to all Perl keywords, regardless of this 583 This feature is available starting with Perl 5.10. 592 This feature is available starting with Perl 5.10. 597 change or be removed in future versions of Perl. For this reason, Perl will 607 This feature is available starting with Perl 5.10. 608 It is deprecated starting with Perl 5.3 [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib/ |
H A D | feature.pm | 1 # -*- mode: Perl; buffer-read-only: t -*- 93 feature - Perl pragma to enable new features 114 It is usually impossible to add new syntax to Perl without breaking 119 C<CORE::> prefix provides access to all Perl keywords, regardless of this 161 This feature is available starting with Perl 5.10. 170 This feature is available starting with Perl 5.10. 175 change or be removed in future versions of Perl. For this reason, Perl will 185 This feature is available starting with Perl 5.10. 186 It is deprecated starting with Perl 5.3 [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/I18N-Collate/lib/I18N/ |
H A D | Collate.pm | 21 WARNING: starting from the Perl version 5.003_06 29 functionality was integrated into the Perl core language in the 138 WARNING: starting from the Perl version 5.003_06 146 functionality was integrated into the Perl core language in the
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/Opcode/ |
H A D | ops.pm | 26 ops - Perl pragma to restrict unsafe operations when compiling
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/CPAN/lib/CPAN/ |
H A D | Debug.pm | 81 modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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