Lines Matching refs:hash
107 $ftp->hash(exists $arg{Hash} ? $arg{Hash} : 0, 1024);
127 sub hash {
864 my $hash = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_supported'} ||= {};
866 return $hash->{$cmd}
867 if exists $hash->{$cmd};
869 return $hash->{$cmd} = 0
876 $hash->{"\U$2"} = !length("$1$3");
880 $hash->{$cmd} = $text !~ /unimplemented/i;
883 $hash->{$cmd} ||= 0;
1288 C<OPTIONS> are passed in a hash like fashion, using key and value pairs.
1319 print hash marks (#) on that filehandle every 1024 bytes. This
1320 simply invokes the C<hash()> method for you, so that hash marks
1321 are displayed for all transfers. You can, of course, call C<hash()>
1510 =item hash ( [FILEHANDLE_GLOB_REF],[ BYTES_PER_HASH_MARK] )
1512 Called without parameters, or with the first argument false, hash marks
1515 of bytes per hash mark printed, and defaults to 1024. In all cases the
1517 and the bytes per hash mark.