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/macosx-10.9.5/emacs-92/emacs/lisp/textmodes/ |
H A D | bibtex.el | 19 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) 97 Entries should be of the same form as the OPTIONAL and 121 `bibtex-align-at-equal-sign') begin in the same column. 129 The value nil means do no formatting at all." 146 Functions are called with point inside the cleaned entry, and the buffer 235 ("note" "Remarks to be put at the end of the \\bibitem"))) 244 ("note" "Remarks to be put at the end of the \\bibitem")))) 257 ("note" "Remarks to be put at the end of the \\bibitem"))) 269 ("note" "Remarks to be put at the end of the \\bibitem")))) 277 ("note" "Remarks to be put at th [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/IO-Socket-SSL/ |
H A D | SSL.pm | 7 # Current Code Shepherd: Steffen Ullrich <steffen at genua.de> 8 # Code Shepherd before: Peter Behroozi, <behrooz at fas.harvard.edu> 11 # Marko Asplund, <marko.asplund at kronodoc.fi>, who drew from 46 # These constants will be used in $! at return from SSL_connect, 935 # so the handshake is at least in process 1104 croak "you need at least Net::SSLeay version 1.30 for getting commonName" 1113 croak "you need at least Net::SSLeay version 1.33 for getting subjectAltNames" 1145 my %scheme = ( 1174 $scheme{www} = $scheme{htt [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/vim-53/runtime/syntax/ |
H A D | lpc.vim | 83 " this is form for all functions 84 " ->foo() form had been excluded 167 " v22, b21 and l32, if you had a good idea, contact me at poet@mudbuilder.net 180 " Color scheme : this syntax file had been thouroughly tested to work well 183 " of course it works best for the color scheme that I am using, download it 201 " lpcCppString: same as lpcString, but ends at end of line 236 " lpcCppParen: same as lpcParen but ends at end-of-line; used in lpcDefine 246 " lpcCppBracket: same as lpcParen but ends at end-of-line; used in lpcDefine 252 " integer number, or floating point number without a dot and with "f". 264 " floating point numbe [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/Heimdal-323.92.1/lib/hcrypto/libtommath/ |
H A D | tommath.tex | 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 107 were there at the beginning to encourage me to work well. It is amazing how timely validation from others can boost morale to 145 It's all because I broke my leg. That just happened to be at about the same time that Tom asked for someone to review the section of the book about 147 really, so I thought I could help, learn, and stop myself from watching daytime cable TV, all at once. 154 When I reviewed that single section of the book, in its very earliest form, I was very pleasantly surprised. So I decided to collaborate more fully, 155 and at least review all of it, and perhaps write some bits too. There's still a long way to go with it, and I have watched a number of close 179 Essentially at the heart of computer based multiple precision arithmetic are the same long-hand algorithms taught in 185 integers of significant magnitude to resist known cryptanalytic attacks. For example, at the time of this writing a 186 typical RSA modulus would be at leas [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/SOAP-Lite-0.69/lib/SOAP/ |
H A D | Transport.pm | 35 Gets or sets the proxy (endpoint). This method must be called before any other methods are called. The proper transport code is loaded based on the scheme specified by the URL itself (http, jabber, etc.). Until this method is called the first time with a URL string, the underlying code has yet to be loaded, and the methods aren't available. When getting the current proxy (calling with no parameters), the returned value is a reference to the client object created from the protocol class that matched the endpoint, not the endpoint itself. 63 Each SOAP::Transport sub-class is expected to define (or inherit, if it is subclassing another transport class) at least two methods. Any newly developed transport classes are also expected to adhere to this interface. Clients are expected to implement the C<new> and C<send_receive> methods, and servers are expected to implement the C<new> and C<handle> methods. Here they are: 87 The URI of the encoding scheme that governs the message being sent. 107 (Required for server classes only.) This method is the central point for the various server classes to provide an interface to handling requests. The exact set and nature of parameters generally varies based on the classes themselves. 276 Expects the request method to have been used to associate a HTTP::Request object with the server object prior to being called. This method retrieves that object reference to get at the request being handled. 392 print "Contact to SOAP server at ", $daemon->url, "\n"; 415 Per-location configuration information can be provided to the server object using the Apache DirConfig directive and calling this method on the object itself. When invoked, the method reads the directory configuration information from Apache and looks for lines of the form: 619 The handle method takes the messages present in the remote mailbox and passes them (one at a time) to the superclass handle method. Each message is deleted after being routed. All messages in the POP3 mailbox are presumed to be SOAP messages. 682 The handle method in this server implementation isn't designed to be called once with each new request. Rather, it is called with no arguments, at which time it enters into an infinite loop of waiting for a connection, reading the request, routing the request and sending back the serialized response. This continues until the process itself is interrupted by an untrapped signal or similar means.
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/macosx-10.9.5/gnudiff-19/diffutils/config/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 13 % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at 42 % Texinfo has a small home page at http://texinfo.org/ and also 192 % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. 367 % that \parsearg gets might well have any character at all in it. 504 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and 529 % @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the 564 % Hence this just inserts a strut at the beginning of each line. 592 % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help 638 % page at this \penalty, if there are no other feasible breakpoints in 642 % example where a page broke at thi [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/uucp-11/uucp/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 13 % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at 40 % Texinfo has a small home page at http://texinfo.org/. 179 % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. 354 % that \parsearg gets might well have any character at all in it. 491 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and 516 % @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the 551 % Hence this just inserts a strut at the beginning of each line. 579 % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help 625 % page at this \penalty, if there are no other feasible breakpoints in 629 % example where a page broke at thi [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/bc-21/bc/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 13 % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at 40 % Texinfo has a small home page at http://texinfo.org/. 179 % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. 353 % that \parsearg gets might well have any character at all in it. 490 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and 515 % @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the 550 % Hence this just inserts a strut at the beginning of each line. 578 % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help 624 % page at this \penalty, if there are no other feasible breakpoints in 628 % example where a page broke at thi [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/gnutar-452/gnutar/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 14 % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at 216 % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type. So 272 % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. 437 % We prepended an \empty token at the very beginning and we expand it now, 469 % space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this 630 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and 658 % @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the 674 % explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom. The 724 % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help 768 % page at thi [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/groff-38/groff/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 14 % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at 216 % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type. So 272 % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. 437 % We prepended an \empty token at the very beginning and we expand it now, 469 % space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this 630 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and 658 % @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the 674 % explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom. The 724 % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help 768 % page at thi [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/bash-92/bash-3.2/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 13 % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at 219 % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. 394 % that \parsearg gets might well have any character at all in it. 523 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and 548 % @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the 564 % explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom. The 605 % Hence this just inserts a strut at the beginning of each line. 633 % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help 679 % page at this \penalty, if there are no other feasible breakpoints in 683 % example where a page broke at thi [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/cxxfilt-11/cxxfilt/texinfo/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 14 % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at 213 % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type. So 269 % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. 434 % We prepended an \empty token at the very beginning and we expand it now, 466 % space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this 627 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and 655 % @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the 671 % explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom. The 721 % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help 765 % page at thi [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/SOAP-Lite_new/lib/SOAP/ |
H A D | Lite.pm | 364 # their literal form only when used as markup delimiters, or within a comment, 1544 # parameters[1] needs to be escaped - thanks to aka_hct at gmx dot de 1967 $location = $uri->abs($self->base || 'thismessage:/')->as_string unless $uri->scheme; 1998 # decode returns a parsed body in the form of an ARRAY 3195 # -- generated at [@{[scalar localtime]}] 3765 Future versions of SOAP::Lite will require at least perl 5.6.0 3862 Constructor. Many of the accessor methods defined here may be initialized at 4104 to the SOAP encoding scheme, this method actually sets the URN to be specified 4105 as the encoding scheme for the message. The default is to specify the encoding 4123 intuitive naming scheme fo [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/emacs-92/emacs/man/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 14 % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at 218 % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type. So 274 % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. 442 % We prepended an \empty token at the very beginning and we expand it now, 474 % space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this 635 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and 678 % @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the 694 % explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom. The 744 % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help 788 % page at thi [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/gnutar-452/gnutar/build-aux/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 14 % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at 218 % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type. So 274 % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. 442 % We prepended an \empty token at the very beginning and we expand it now, 474 % space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this 635 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and 678 % @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the 694 % explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom. The 744 % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help 788 % page at thi [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/SOAP-Lite-0.715/lib/SOAP/ |
H A D | Lite.pm | 363 # their literal form only when used as markup delimiters, or within a comment, 2099 $location = $uri->abs($self->base || 'thismessage:/')->as_string unless $uri->scheme; 2130 # decode returns a parsed body in the form of an ARRAY 3327 # -- generated at [@{[scalar localtime]}] 3898 Future versions of SOAP::Lite will require at least perl 5.6.0 3995 Constructor. Many of the accessor methods defined here may be initialized at 4237 to the SOAP encoding scheme, this method actually sets the URN to be specified 4238 as the encoding scheme for the message. The default is to specify the encoding 4256 intuitive naming scheme for subroutines that set namespaces. In the future, 4273 have to point t [all...] |
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