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/macosx-10.9.5/emacs-92/emacs/etc/ |
H A D | orgcard.tex | 19 % tex org-mode-ref.tex; dvips -t landscape org-mode-ref.dvi 59 % Internet: gildea@stop.mail-abuse.org 276 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\\\.org\$" . org-mode)) 277 (define-key global-map "\\C-cl" 'org-store-link)$^1$ 278 (define-key global-map "\\C-ca" 'org-agenda)$^1$ 281 \metax{For the many customization options try}{M-x org-customize} 282 \metax{To read the on-line documentation try}{M-x org-info} 336 \key{time sorted view of current org fil [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Net-DNS/contrib/ |
H A D | check_soa | 72 =item check_soa example.com ns.icann.org 157 $resolver->nameservers(@server) || die $resolver->string; 161 print $resolver->string; # show resolver state 183 report('negative cache TTL', clock($ttl)) if $ttl > $neg_ttl; 314 report("non-authoritative answer\tTTL", clock($ttl)) unless $aa; 317 report("NODATA response\tTTL", clock($ttl)); 355 sub clock { # human-friendly TTL subroutine 378 my $string = $_->string; # display IPv6 compact form 379 $string [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.04/lib/DateTime/Format/ |
H A D | Strptime.pm | 477 $self->local_croak("You have specified mis-matching 12 and 24 hour clock information") and return undef unless $hour_12 == $hour_24; 668 #is the hour (24-hour clock) [0,23]; leading zeros are permitted but not required. 681 #is the hour (12-hour clock) [1-12]; leading zeros are permitted but not required. 703 # %p is the locale's equivalent of either A.M./P.M. indicator for 12-hour clock. 843 takes a C<DateTime> and a pattern and returns a string, C<strptime> takes 844 a string and a pattern and returns the C<DateTime> object 857 string you pass to C<parse_datetime>, then the resulting C<DateTime> will 867 (not undef, 'undef', it's a string not an undefined value) 876 (not croak, 'croak', it's a string, not a function) 901 =item * parse_datetime($string) [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime-Format-Strptime/lib/DateTime/Format/ |
H A D | Strptime.pm | 607 "You have specified mis-matching 12 and 24 hour clock information" 912 #is the hour (24-hour clock) [0,23]; leading zeros are permitted but not required. 928 #is the hour (12-hour clock) [1-12]; leading zeros are permitted but not required. 955 # %p is the locale's equivalent of either A.M./P.M. indicator for 12-hour clock. 1126 takes a C<DateTime> and a pattern and returns a string, C<strptime> takes 1127 a string and a pattern and returns the C<DateTime> object 1140 string you pass to C<parse_datetime>, then the resulting C<DateTime> will 1150 (not undef, 'undef', it's a string not an undefined value) 1159 (not croak, 'croak', it's a string, not a function) 1184 =item * parse_datetime($string) [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.52/lib/DateTime/Format/ |
H A D | Strptime.pm | 605 "You have specified mis-matching 12 and 24 hour clock information" 908 #is the hour (24-hour clock) [0,23]; leading zeros are permitted but not required. 924 #is the hour (12-hour clock) [1-12]; leading zeros are permitted but not required. 951 # %p is the locale's equivalent of either A.M./P.M. indicator for 12-hour clock. 1123 takes a C<DateTime> and a pattern and returns a string, C<strptime> takes 1124 a string and a pattern and returns the C<DateTime> object 1137 string you pass to C<parse_datetime>, then the resulting C<DateTime> will 1147 (not undef, 'undef', it's a string not an undefined value) 1156 (not croak, 'croak', it's a string, not a function) 1181 =item * parse_datetime($string) [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/DateTime/lib/ |
H A D | DateTime.pm | 1038 # http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-9.html#Date_Format_Patterns. 2070 please see L<http://datetime.perl.org/>. The DateTime site has a FAQ 2072 L<http://datetime.perl.org/?FAQ>. 2112 Some errors may cause this module to die with an error string. This 2244 The "locale" parameter should be a string matching one of the valid 2249 C<DateTime::TimeZone> object. A string will simply be passed to the 2251 string may be an Olson DB time zone name ("America/Chicago"), an 2252 offset string ("+0630"), or the words "floating" or "local". See the 2275 02:00:00 local time. The local clock changed from 01:59:59 (saving 2311 change to 2:00:00 local time. The local clock change [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/vim-53/runtime/syntax/ |
H A D | tcl.vim | 4 " (previously Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>) 24 syn keyword tclCommand after append apply array bgerror binary catch cd chan clock 31 syn keyword tclCommand scan seek set socket source split string subst tell time 178 " commands associated with string 180 syn region tcltkCommand matchgroup=tcltkCommandColor start="\<string\>" matchgroup=NONE skip="^\s*$" end="]\|[^\\]*\s*$"he=e-1 contains=tclLineContinue,tcltkStringSwitch,tclNumber,tclVarRef,tclString,tcltkCommand 198 " Tcl takes as many valid characters in a row as it can, so \xAZ in a string is newline followed by 'Z'. 202 " Command appearing inside another command or inside a string. 204 " A string needs the skip argument as it may legitimately contain \".
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/macosx-10.9.5/Heimdal-323.92.1/lib/hcrypto/libtommath/ |
H A D | tommath.tex | 228 In fact the library discussed within this text has already been used to form a polynomial basis library\footnote{See \url{http://poly.libtomcrypt.org} for more details.}. 296 member named ``item'' of the variable. For example, a string of characters may have a member ``length'' which would 297 evaluate to the number of characters in the string. If the string $a$ equals ``hello'' then it follows that 2902 \item The ratio of clock cycles for single precision multiplication versus other simpler operations such as addition, shifting, etc. For example 3487 machine clock cycles.}. 3503 where multiplication is substantially slower\footnote{On the Athlon there is a 1:17 ratio between clock cycles for addition and multiplication. On 3584 $\left [ 2 \right ] $ & Determine the minimal ratio between addition and multiplication clock cycles \\ 5251 various representations of integers. For example, converting from an mp\_int to a string of character. 5778 be given a string o [all...] |
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