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/macosx-10.9.5/emacs-92/emacs/etc/
H A Dorgcard.tex10 % At the moment this card works quite nicely in 3 column format and
14 % There are a couple of tweaks in the format of this card which make it work
19 % tex org-mode-ref.tex; dvips -t landscape org-mode-ref.dvi
31 % GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
44 % This file can be used to produce it in any of three ways:
59 % Internet: gildea@stop.mail-abuse.org
81 % make \bye not \outer so that the \def\bye in the \else clause below
99 \hsize 4in
100 \vsize 10in
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/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime-TimeZone/lib/DateTime/TimeZone/Local/
H A DUnix.pm113 # File::Find has no mechanism for bailing in the
190 return unless -r "/etc/sysconfig/clock" && -f _;
201 # this is a sparate function so that it can be overridden in the test
208 open CLOCK, '</etc/sysconfig/clock'
209 or die "Cannot read /etc/sysconfig/clock: $!";
233 # this is a separate function so that it can be overridden in the test
284 in F</usr/share/zoneinfo>) then it uses the target file's path name to
290 of making a symlink. In this case, we look in F</usr/share/zoneinfo>
304 =item * F</etc/sysconfig/clock>
319 Dave Rolsky, <autarch@urth.org>
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/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Net-DNS/contrib/
H A Dcheck_soa25 Domains within ip6.arpa or in-addr.arpa namespaces
31 Addresses are used in the sequence they appear in the argument list.
72 =item check_soa example.com ns.icann.org
78 Query nameservers for specified in-addr.arpa subdomain.
93 This is not guaranteed to work in non-Unix environments.
183 report('negative cache TTL', clock($ttl)) if $ttl > $neg_ttl;
227 sub checkNS { # check nameservers (in parallel) and report status
241 my ($fail, $latest, $uniq) = checkNS($zone,@_); # recurse to query others in parallel
314 report("non-authoritative answer\tTTL", clock(
355 sub clock { # human-friendly TTL subroutine
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/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime/lib/DateTime/
H A DDuration.pm391 course: One cannot in general convert between seconds, minutes, days,
399 mutator methods in order to make method chaining possible.
422 In "wrap" mode, adding months or years that result in days beyond the
424 instance, adding one year to Feb 29 will result in Mar 1.
427 never crossed. Thus, adding one year to Feb 29, 2000 will result in
429 result in Feb 28, 2004.
434 month to Feb 29, 2000 will result in Mar 31, 2000.
447 Returns the length of the duration in the units (any of those that can
483 In list context, in_units returns the lengths in the order of the units
484 given. In scalar context, it returns the length in th
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/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.04/lib/DateTime/Format/
H A DStrptime.pm136 CORE::warn("Use of the language parameter in the DateTime::Strptime constructor is deprecated. Please use locale instead.");
178 croak("Unidentified token in pattern: $1 in $self->{pattern}");
191 $self->local_carp("Unidentified token in pattern: $1 in $pattern. Leaving old pattern intact.") and return undef;
219 CORE::warn("Use of the language method in DateTime::Strptime is deprecated. Please use locale instead.");
420 $self->local_croak("$month_name is not a recognised month in this locale.") and return undef;
438 $self->local_croak("Your day of the year ($doy - in ".$doy_dt->month_name.") is not in your month ($Month)") and return undef if $Month and $month != $Month;
455 $self->local_croak("There is no day $Day in
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/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime-Format-Strptime/lib/DateTime/Format/
H A DStrptime.pm180 croak("Unidentified token in pattern: $1 in $self->{pattern}");
194 "Unidentified token in pattern: $1 in $pattern. Leaving old pattern intact."
478 "$month_name is not a recognised month in this locale.")
520 $self->local_croak( "Your day of the year ($doy - in "
522 . ") is not in your month ($Month)" )
564 $self->local_croak("There is no day $Day in $dt->month_name, $Year")
607 "You have specified mis-matching 12 and 24 hour clock information"
717 "$dow_name is not a recognised day in thi
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/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.52/lib/DateTime/Format/
H A DStrptime.pm180 croak("Unidentified token in pattern: $1 in $self->{pattern}");
194 "Unidentified token in pattern: $1 in $pattern. Leaving old pattern intact."
476 "$month_name is not a recognised month in this locale.")
518 $self->local_croak( "Your day of the year ($doy - in "
520 . ") is not in your month ($Month)" )
562 $self->local_croak("There is no day $Day in $dt->month_name, $Year")
605 "You have specified mis-matching 12 and 24 hour clock information"
713 "$dow_name is not a recognised day in thi
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/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime/lib/
H A DDateTime.pm55 # see: "Calling conventions for binary operations" in overload docs.
232 # second does not occur in the second given to new()
350 # We account for leap seconds in the new() method and nowhere else
481 # use scalar time in case someone's loaded Time::Piece
1035 # It's an array because the order in which the regexes are checked
1038 # http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-9.html#Date_Format_Patterns.
1285 # If the smaller of the two datetimes occurs in the last
1288 # the larger datetime's minutes count in order to adjust
1397 # A day always has 24 * 60 minutes, though the minutes may vary in
1677 # that's ok (there are tests in 1
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/macosx-10.9.5/rsync-42/rsync/
H A Dtech_report.tex21 in this way. Effectively, the algorithm computes a set of
57 matched in this way need to be sent verbatim. The receiver can then
89 done in a single pass very quickly using a special property of the
99 of $A$ that are not found in $B$ (plus a small amount of data for
107 discussed in greater detail below.
111 The weak rolling checksum used in the rsync algorithm needs to have
116 The weak checksum algorithm we used in our implementation was inspired
132 possible offsets within a file in a ``rolling'' fashion, with very
136 a first-level check for a match of two file blocks. We have found in
148 byte of $A$ in tur
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/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Log-Log4perl/
H A DChanges10 * (ms) [rt.cpan.org #32738] fixed caller_depth for error_warn()
12 * (ms) [rt.cpan.org #32942] fixed get_logger() for subclassed Log4perl
16 * (ms) Fixed test suite bug which surfaced in Darwin because temporary
28 * (ms) Added trace level color (yellow) in ScreenColoredLevels
29 appender as suggested by Arvind Jayaprakash in
35 Log4perl statements in all subsequently loaded modules (allows
55 appender reconnection logic in 'buffered' mode. Applied
66 in L4p::DateFormats, which now formats the day-of-year values
78 * (ms) Fixed documentation bug in L4p:Appender::File,
83 by Andreas Koenig who saw sporadic errors in th
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/macosx-10.9.5/vim-53/runtime/syntax/
H A Djal.vim5 " Maintainer: Mark Gross <mark@thegnar.org>
110 syn keyword jalStatement out in is begin at
116 syn keyword jalDirective chip osc clock fuses cpu watchdog powerup protection
H A Dtcl.vim4 " (previously Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>)
24 syn keyword tclCommand after append apply array bgerror binary catch cd chan clock
40 " Commands that were added in Tcl 8.6
174 syn keyword tcltkPackConfSwitch contained after anchor before expand fill in ipadx ipady padx pady side
198 " Tcl takes as many valid characters in a row as it can, so \xAZ in a string is newline followed by 'Z'.
/macosx-10.9.5/Heimdal-323.92.1/lib/hcrypto/libtommath/
H A Dtommath.tex69 This text has been placed in the public domain. This text corresponds to the v0.39 release of the
94 back to society in the form of tools and knowledge that can help others in their endeavours.
103 This book and indeed much of the LibTom projects would not exist in their current form if it was not for a plethora
108 continue the project. Definitely my parents were there for me by providing room and board during the many months of work in 2003.
125 I hold a masters degree in cryptography from the University of Southern Denmark and have always been interested in the
128 Having worked in the security consultancy business for several years in S\~{a}o Paulo, Brazil, I have been in touc
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