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H A D | Liblist.pm | 176 spelled differently depending on what kind of compiler you are using. If
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H A D | MM_Unix.pm | 2821 # We trust that what has been handed in as argument, will be buildable 2954 # We do not know what target was originally specified so we 3040 parse a file and return what you think is the ABSTRACT 3067 parse a file and return what you think is $VERSION in this file set to. 3068 It will return the string "undef" if it can't figure out what $VERSION 4072 my($self,$what,$name,@attribs)=@_; 4074 print "=head2 $time: $what C<$name>\n\n=over 4\n\n=item *\n\n";
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Getopt/ |
H A D | Long.pm | 145 # just been called, what we get from Configure is the default. 665 # A readable representation of what's in an optbl. 1297 # Sneak way to know what version the user requested. 1340 what it did. 1470 value is required or not, and what kind of value the option expects. 1549 Ultimate control over what should be done when (actually: each time) 1958 C<gnu_compat> controls whether C<--opt=> is allowed, and what it should
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Math/ |
H A D | BigFloat.pm | 900 # (not with log(1.2345), but try log (123**123) to see what I mean. This 2580 exactly what you expect. 2880 about what libary this will use: 2924 The following will probably not do what you expect: 2943 It will not do what you think, e.g. making a copy of $x. Instead it just makes
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ |
H A D | PerlIO.pm | 95 (Gory details follow) To be more exact what happens is this: after
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H A D | SelfLoader.pm | 222 are using the AutoLoader too, you probably know what you're doing),
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H A D | attributes.pm | 135 with what the semantics ought to be. Do not rely on the current
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H A D | bignum.pm | 189 print 2 ** 512 * 0.1,"\n"; # really is what you think it is 241 (Note that print doesn't do what you expect if the expression starts with 283 allow you finer control over what get's done in which module/space. For
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H A D | Memoize.pm | 154 # And you know what? More stuff keeps going in! 452 program would look in a certain direction, figure out what it was 786 without synchronizing the database. So what you can do instead is
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H A D | Test.pm | 242 current test number. (That's what C<Test::Harness> wants to see.) 323 end up testing C<I<arg1> eq I<arg2>> -- and that's not what you want! 455 The arguments after the I<skip_if_true> are what is fed to C<ok(...)> if 537 # called like ok(), which is weird. I haven't decided what to do with 659 This almost definitely doesn't do what you expect:
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H A D | CGI.pm | 4492 (If you don't know what the preceding means, don't worry about it. It 4802 Sometimes this isn't what you want. The B<-nosticky> pragma prevents 4985 HTTP header. This tells the browser what type of document to expect, 5347 If you want more control over what's returned, using the B<url()> 5412 -rewrite=>1 (default) to return URLs that match what the user sent 5437 method, the results will not be what you expect. 5571 not what you want, for example, when you are trying to align a series 6007 upload field, in which case what you get from param() is not a 7533 what MIME boundary string to use to separate parts of the document. 7652 However it isn't clear that any browser currently knows what t [all...] |
/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Pod/ |
H A D | Perldoc.pm | 96 # A mildly restrictive concept of what modulenames are valid. 158 # Figure out what class(es) that could actually mean... 255 -v Verbosely describe what's going on 985 # what other class could /happily/ format an input file with Pod 1193 last; # XXX stop at the first? what if there's others? 1439 # name than "perldoc_2371981429". So this routine is what tries to 1549 # what a wicked map!
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Term/ |
H A D | ANSIColor.pm | 432 back to what you want. More entries in this table are welcome.
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/uts/common/fs/nfs/ |
H A D | nfs_log_xdr.c | 705 return (xdr_enum(xdrs, (enum_t *)&objp->what.type));
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/uts/sparc/fs/proc/ |
H A D | prmachdep.c | 875 prstop(int why, int what) argument
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H A D | toke.c | 243 S_no_op(pTHX_ char *what, char *s) argument 252 yywarn(Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s found where operator expected", what)); 730 * to know what token to return the next time the lexer is called. Caller 1182 and leaves it to the caller to work out what's going on. 1203 switch (what was escaped) { 2148 Works out what to call the token just pulled out of the input 3970 /* And if "Foo::", then that's what it certainly is. */ 6005 S_checkcomma(pTHX_ register char *s, char *name, char *what) argument 6044 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "No comma allowed after %s", what); 6775 /* If we've tried to read what w [all...] |
/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/uts/common/io/usb/usba/ |
H A D | usba.c | 1324 usba_list_entry_leaks(usba_list_entry_t *head, char *what) argument 1334 "leaking %s 0x%p", what, (void *)next->private);
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/uts/common/os/ |
H A D | cyclic.c | 344 * Returning to our example, here is what the CY_LOW_LEVEL producer/consumer 2380 cyclic_cpu_setup(cpu_setup_t what, int id) argument 2391 switch (what) {
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/B/ |
H A D | B.pm | 459 the description of C<walkoptree> above for what the debugging flag
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/uts/common/disp/ |
H A D | fx.c | 1273 fx_stop(kthread_t *t, int why, int what) argument
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/uts/common/sys/scsi/adapters/mpt_sas/ |
H A D | mptsas_var.h | 1344 void mptsas_set_throttle(struct mptsas *mpt, mptsas_target_t *ptgt, int what);
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Tie/ |
H A D | File.pm | 178 # the length of the record matches what 'tell' says. If not, Tie::File 448 $pos = $oldsize; # This is what perl does for normal arrays 1200 # Now, what does the ad_history mean, and what is this function doing? 2109 result, but what this result will be may change in a future version. 2265 unlock the file prematurely, you know what to do; if you don't know 2266 what to do, then don't do it.
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/lib/libzfs/common/ |
H A D | libzfs_dataset.c | 83 * We guess what the type would have been based on the path and the mask of 113 * We have no way of knowing a priori what type this would be, so always 133 char what; local 135 if (dataset_namecheck(path, &why, &what) != 0) { 161 "'%c' in name"), what);
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H A D | libzfs_pool.c | 662 char what; local 665 ret = pool_namecheck(pool, &why, &what); 696 "'%c' in pool name"), what); 1497 * Dry-run failed, but we print out what success
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/opensolaris-onvv-gate/usr/src/uts/common/io/mac/ |
H A D | mac.c | 855 * This is a VNIC. Return the lower mac since that is what 917 * This is a VNIC. Return the lower mac since that is what 946 * This is a VNIC. Return the lower mac since that is what 6288 * one and it has enough rings (combined with what 6835 * one and it has enough rings (combined with what 7703 mac_pool_event_cb(pool_event_t what, poolid_t id, void *arg) argument 7712 switch (what) { 7736 mpa->mpa_what = what;
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