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H A D | Locale.pm | 219 processes. Most of the interfaces Perl has to the outside world are still byte 249 variables are provided: 272 Unicode string. The $uni_key and $uni_value arguments are expected to be 361 character ranges are decomposed. The claim is that this avoids problems with 370 assume filenames are encoding according to the current locale. 371 Users are advised to always specify UTF-8 as the locale charset.
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H A D | Cwd.pm | 151 # are safe. This prevents _backtick_pwd() consulting $ENV{PATH} 228 # got an arg-less prototype and will die if args are present. 557 # Fallback to older algorithm if correct ones are not 637 # Now that all the base-level functions are set up, alias the 688 Each of these functions are called without arguments and return the 749 These functions are exported only on request. They each take a single 760 components ("." and "..") are resolved to return the canonical 795 Since the path separators are different on some operating systems ('/' 802 functions are all aliases for the C<cwd()> function, which, on Mac OS, 819 Portions of the C code in this library are copyrigh [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/regen/ |
H A D | warnings.pl | 39 # Note that the version numbers are currently only used to sort and to 173 my @DEFAULTS; # List of category numbers which are DEFAULT_ON 531 print $warn_pm "# These are used by various things, including our own tests\n"; 606 In all these calls, the C<U32 wI<n>> parameters are warning category 617 These return a boolean as to whether or not warnings are enabled for any of 639 These macros are used to pack warning categories into a single U32 to pass to 1001 # These are not part of any public interface, so we can delete them to save 1017 # Standard warnings are enabled by use v5.35 or above 1045 The C<warnings> pragma gives control over which warnings are enabled in 1057 By default, optional warnings are disable [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Scalar-List-Utils/lib/Scalar/ |
H A D | Util.pm | 30 Carp::croak("Vstrings are not implemented in this version of perl"); 72 are available in the C<builtin::> package. 142 Note that for internal reasons, all precompiled regexps (C<qr/.../>) are 275 B<CAUTION>: This function is not as useful as it may seem. Dualvars are not a 344 =item Vstrings are not implemented in this version of perl 346 The version of perl that you are using does not implement Vstrings, to use 353 There is a bug in perl5.6.0 with UV's that are >= 1<<31. This will 366 Additionally L</weaken> and L</isweak> which are
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/ExtUtils-CBuilder/lib/ExtUtils/ |
H A D | CBuilder.pm | 98 parameter, which is required; the other parameters listed below are 137 context, the library file and any temporary files created are 140 list reference (for one or more files). The following parameters are 174 context, the executable file and any temporary files created are 177 list reference (for one or more files). The optional parameters are 250 are the same as for prelink(), with addition of array reference to the
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib/File/ |
H A D | Basename.pm | 87 If @suffixes are given each element is a pattern (either a string or a 96 those systems are not case-sensitive when opening existing files. 98 You are guaranteed that C<$dirs . $filename . $suffix> will 200 @suffixes work as in C<fileparse()> except all regex metacharacters are 203 # These two function calls are equivalent. 356 Valid $types are "MacOS", "VMS", "AmigaOS", "OS2", "RISCOS", 362 one of these routines contains a "/", they assume you are using Unix
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/File-DosGlob/lib/File/ |
H A D | DosGlob.pm | 67 # are unlikely to match patterns correctly, so Unixify them. 237 Note that all path components are case-insensitive, and that 238 backslashes and forward slashes are both accepted, and preserved. 239 You may have to double the backslashes if you are putting them in
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib/ |
H A D | charnames.pm | 59 # The first 1 arg means wants an ord returned; the second that we are in 87 # The 0 arg means wants a string returned; the 1 arg means that we are in 194 precisely specified. Details are in L</LOOSE MATCHES>. 202 specified order). Customized aliases can override these, and are explained in 214 is ignored, and both I<CHARNAME> and I<SCRIPTNAME> are converted to all 241 matching|http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44#Matching_Rules> rules are 245 do any underscores, and the only hyphens that matter are those at the 249 The official Unicode names are quite variable as to where they use hyphens 259 takes very little time, and the results are cached, so the speed difference 261 spellings, and probably only when those look-ups are throug [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Digest-SHA/lib/Digest/ |
H A D | SHA.pm | 400 contain wide characters, namely, characters whose ordinal values are 402 as SHA that are specified to operate on sequences of bytes. 539 Returns a new Digest::SHA object. Allowed values for I<$alg> are 1, 557 Returns the number of digest bits for this object. The values are 563 Returns the digest algorithm for this object. The values are 1, 625 or I/O disciplines are used. To change this, set the optional I<$mode> 635 DOS and Mac OS line terminators are converted internally to UNIX newlines 639 are processed with no translation whatsoever. 643 1 bit, respectively. All other characters are ignored. This provides 726 arguments are allowe [all...] |
/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/MIME-Base64/lib/MIME/ |
H A D | Base64.pm | 57 The following primary functions are provided: 86 are never decoded. 129 that are a multiple of 57 bytes. This ensures that the base64 lines
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/openbsd-current/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/ia64/ |
H A D | crtend.asm | 22 some of which are compiled with GCC, to produce an executable, 53 * .fini and .init sections are not in range of the destination, and
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/doc/ |
H A D | makefile.texi | 64 (@var{N} = 1@dots{}3) are copied to a subdirectory @file{stage@var{N}/}. 67 Like @code{bootstrap}, except that the various stages are removed once
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/base/t/ |
H A D | fields.t | 64 return if $_[0] =~ /^Pseudo-hashes are deprecated/
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/Porting/ |
H A D | check-cpan-pollution | 12 Scans the commit logs for commits that are potentially, illegitimately 13 touching modules that are primarily maintained outside of the perl core.
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/CPAN/lib/CPAN/ |
H A D | Distroprefs.pm | 378 given directory. Within the tree directories matching C<m/^[._]/> are 381 C<%ext_map> is a hashref whose keys are file extensions and whose values are 449 They are constructed automatically as part of C<success> results from C<find()>.
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Encode/Byte/ |
H A D | Byte.pm | 27 supported are as follows. 57 # all cp* are also available as ibm-*, ms-*, and windows-*
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Encode/CN/ |
H A D | CN.pm | 36 Encodings supported are as follows.
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Pod-Usage/t/pod/ |
H A D | testcmp.pl | 32 Compare two text files line-by-line and return 0 if they are the
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/ExtUtils-Constant/lib/ExtUtils/Constant/ |
H A D | Utils.pm | 28 functions are explicitly exportable.
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/CPAN-Meta/lib/CPAN/Meta/ |
H A D | Prereqs.pm | 88 #pod phase/type combination. If no prerequisites are registered for that 92 #pod If C<$phase> or C<$type> are undefined or otherwise invalid, an exception will 159 #pod other prerequisites given are merged into the current set. This is primarily 206 #pod are omitted, it defaults to "runtime", "build" and "test" for phases 370 phase/type combination. If no prerequisites are registered for that 374 If C<$phase> or C<$type> are undefined or otherwise invalid, an exception will 398 other prerequisites given are merged into the current set. This is primarily 413 are omitted, it defaults to "runtime", "build" and "test" for phases
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Pod-Checker/t/pod/ |
H A D | testcmp.pl | 32 Compare two text files line-by-line and return 0 if they are the
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib/ExtUtils/ |
H A D | XSSymSet.pm | 172 C<$silent> are specified, they are used as the defaults for maximum 183 the new name. C<$name> and its resultant are added to the set, and 186 Unless C<$silent> is true, warnings are output if C<$name> had to be
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/openbsd-current/libexec/ld.so/powerpc/ |
H A D | ldasm.S | 7 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 8 * are met: 101 stw 4,20(1) # r13 - r31 are preserved by called code
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/openbsd-current/regress/sys/netinet6/nd6/ |
H A D | Makefile | 59 @echo REMOTE_SSH are empty. 85 # the ip addresses are configured and all routing table are set up
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/openbsd-current/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/Devel-PPPort/devel/ |
H A D | buildperl.pl | 493 # We need .. when we are in the x2p directory if we are using the 551 The possibilities for this parameter are: 571 directory (extra arguments are passed to 587 The following examples assume that your Perl source tarballs are 588 in F</tmp/perl/source>. If they are somewhere else, use the C<--source>
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