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/macosx-10.10/CPANInternal-159.1/Log-Log4perl-1.40/lib/Log/Log4perl/Config/ |
H A D | BaseConfigurator.pm | 34 # $text is an array of scalars (lines) 209 of text lines: 220 records (typically lines of a file). Also accepts a simple scalar, which it 235 will return a reference to an array of configuration text lines. 236 This will typically be used by the C<parse()> method to process the 326 Send bug reports or requests for enhancements to the authors via our
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/macosx-10.10/CPANInternal-159.1/Log-Log4perl-1.40/lib/Log/Log4perl/Appender/ |
H A D | Synchronized.pm | 126 for this would be a process spawning children, each of which inherits 132 mechanism for making sure that even long log lines won't interleave. 133 Short log lines won't interleave anyway, because the operating system 207 Without the C<.key = l4p1> and C<.key = l4p2> lines, both Synchronized 235 user is C<root>. The C<destroy> option causes the current process to 236 destroy the semaphore on exit. Spawned children of the process won't 273 Send bug reports or requests for enhancements to the authors via our
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/macosx-10.10/emacs-93/emacs/etc/ |
H A D | orgcard.tex | 373 \key{sort lines in region}{C-c \^{}} 392 %in lines starting with: {\tt | \# |}. 587 To set categories, add lines like$^2$: 685 \key{typeset lines in fixed width font}{start with :} 698 %\key{authors email address}{\#+EMAIL:} 701 %\key{... which can carry over multiple lines}{\#+TEXT:} 702 %\key{settings for the export process}{\#+OPTIONS:}
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/macosx-10.10/CPANInternal-159.1/Log-Log4perl-1.40/lib/Log/ |
H A D | Log4perl.pm | 110 # Need to split this up in two lines, or CVS will 745 These lines define your standard logger that's appending severe 1220 %P pid of the current process 1568 handeled by a new process, calling C<init()> every time is fine. In 1747 where C<pid> is the process ID of the application. This will bring you back 1786 lines to the configuration file before using 2785 and then a couple of lines later 2851 the C<Log::Dispatch> installation process. 2930 Send bug reports or requests for enhancements to the authors via our
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/macosx-10.10/Heimdal-398.1.2/lib/hcrypto/libtommath/ |
H A D | tommath.tex | 105 length (along with the source code) is a tiresome and lengthy process. Currently the LibTom project is four years old, 106 comprises of literally thousands of users and over 100,000 lines of source code, TeX and other material. People like Mads and Greg 215 major companies such as RSA Security, Certicom and Entrust have built entire product lines on the implementation and 255 elements that are neglected by authors of other texts on the subject. Several well reknowned texts \cite{TAOCPV2,HAC} 476 which allows the reader to find a given function very quickly. On average there are $76$ lines of code per source 539 implement these base functions I prototype more dependent functions and implement them. The process repeats until 810 (lines 34 through 35) to their respective default states. At this point the algorithm has succeeded and 869 Now that the digits have been cleared and deallocated the other members are set to their final values (lines 36 and 37). 994 to \textbf{MP\_ZPOS} to achieve a default valid mp\_int state (lines 33, 34 and 35). If the function 1042 the algorithm can backtrack and free the previously initialized structures (lines 2 [all...] |
/macosx-10.10/CPANInternal-159.1/SOAP-Lite-1.11/lib/SOAP/ |
H A D | Lite.pm | 4122 sent to the endpoint has extra characters (spaces and new lines) added in to 4944 message a SOAP::Lite server will be allowed to process. To control this 5041 Let us scrutinize the deployment process. When designing your SOAP server you 5526 lines and 30 tags, number of call could be about 100 instead of one for 5601 http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/authors/id/A/AS/ASANDSTRM/XML-Parser-2.27-bin-1-MacOS.tgz
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