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H A D | Unix.pm | 189 Takes as argument a path and returns true if it is an absolute path. 204 Takes no argument, returns the environment variable PATH as an array.
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H A D | Spec.pm | 157 Takes as argument a path and returns true if it is an absolute path. 167 Takes no argument, returns the environment variable PATH (or the local
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H A D | bigint.pm | 225 This sets the accuracy for all math operations. The argument must be greater 232 This sets the precision for all math operations. The argument can be any
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H A D | sort.pm | 173 to defer the pragmas until run time. Use the quoted argument
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H A D | overload.pm | 236 general object calling conventions, the first argument should always be 241 query this information by examining the third argument, which can take 266 argument being C<undef>. Thus the functions that overloads C<{"++"}> 405 If not overloaded, the argument will be converted to a filehandle or 417 If not overloaded, the argument will be dereferenced I<as is>, thus 500 it were found, the fourth argument is the symbol 725 These functions take a hash as an argument. The recognized keys of this hash 760 constant is going to be interpreted by Perl. The third argument is undefined 1245 the argument, compare L<Copy Constructor>). 1298 the argument o [all...] |
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H A D | Dir.pm | 182 argument which, if given, C<new> will pass to C<open>
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H A D | Handle.pm | 79 value of the attribute and takes an optional single argument that when 80 given will set the value. If no argument is given the previous value 177 If called with an argument C<blocking> will turn on non-blocking IO if
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H A D | Select.pm | 325 Return the bit string suitable as argument to the core select() call.
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H A D | ISA.pm | 99 but Matter inherits from Food (for sake of argument). If Perl, while
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H A D | Packlist.pm | 235 argument which evaluates to true is given, any missing files will be removed
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H A D | Installed.pm | 316 any missing files. If an optional second argument which evaluates to true is
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H A D | Mksymlists.pm | 224 It takes one argument, a list of key-value pairs, in which the following
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H A D | ParseWords.pm | 175 The $keep argument is a boolean flag. If true, then the tokens are
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H A D | Carp.pm | 60 The carpout() function requires one argument, which should be a 215 you call the warningsToBrowser() subroutine with a true argument: 222 You may also give a false argument to warningsToBrowser() to prevent 449 # if no argument is passed, propagate $@ like
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H A D | Cookie.pm | 391 a mod_perl request object as the first argument to C<new()>. It will 427 argument to the header() method: 483 Called with an argument, the accessor changes the attribute and
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H A D | ANSIColor.pm | 167 # argument or as a list as the second and subsequent arguments. If $EACHLINE 259 As an aid to help with this, colored() takes a scalar as the first argument 260 and any number of attribute strings as the second argument and returns the 263 Alternately, you can pass a reference to an array as the first argument, and
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H A D | texinfo.tex | 287 % \onepageout takes a vbox as an argument. Note that \pagecontents 388 % Parse an argument, then pass it to #1. The argument is the rest of 390 % macro which expects an ordinary undelimited TeX argument. 435 % If a _delimited_ argument is enclosed in braces, they get stripped; so 1023 % @asis just yields its argument. Used with @table, for example. 1027 % @math outputs its argument in math mode. 1058 % We have to reset their definitions in case the @math was an argument 1837 % @kbd is like @code, except that if the argument is just one @key command, 1875 % second argument specifyin [all...] |
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H A D | FTP.pm | 1014 croak("Bad argument '$arg'\n") 1325 argument will be passed to L<IO::Socket::INET> 1426 The C<SIZE> argument represents the size of the file in bytes. The 1427 C<RECORD_SIZE> argument indicates a mazimum record or page size for files 1512 Called without parameters, or with the first argument false, hash marks 1513 are suppressed. If the first argument is true but not a reference to a 1514 file handle glob, then \*STDERR is used. The second argument is the number 1604 argument.
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H A D | s2p.PL | 96 script-files, in the given order. A single script argument may be specified 110 A file specified as argument to the B<w> edit command is by default 135 Z<> Z<> Z<> Z<>[I<address>[B<,>I<address>]][B<!>]I<function>[I<argument>] 138 the function character and the argument. The I<address>es and the 201 The argument I<text> consists of one or more lines following the command. 593 # safeHere: create safe here delimiter and modify opcode and argument 1344 Warn( "`s' command requires argument", $fl ); 1420 Warn( "`y' command requires argument", $fl ); 1432 Warn( "malformed `y' command argument", $fl ); 1438 Warn( "malformed `y' command argument", [all...] |
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H A D | B.pm | 458 DEBUG argument is non-zero, it sets the debugging flag to that. See 814 passed as argument ( i.e. $io->IsSTD('stderr') is true if 833 Like C<ARRAY>, but takes an index as an argument to get only one element,
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H A D | Simple.pm | 410 but this can be altered by passing a second argument to C<use Filter::Simple> 414 That second argument may be either a C<qr>'d regular expression (which is then 715 In addition, the generated C<import> subroutine passes its own argument
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H A D | Select.pm | 298 If an argument is given, it must correspond to the desired section 349 ## implementing add_selection(). If the *first* *argument* is the 529 implicit first argument. 543 If any argument to B<podselect> is a reference to a hash
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H A D | Parser.pm | 375 The C<$pod_seq> argument is a reference to a C<Pod::InteriorSequence> 429 Using any of the above invocations, the first argument to the 662 If desired, an optional hash-ref may be specified as the first argument 718 argument to the referenced subroutine (or named method of the parser 1016 (paragraphs) of POD documentation to be processed. If no first argument 1029 If a second argument is given then it should correspond to a filehandle where 1142 If a second argument is given then it should be the name of the desired 1486 processing. The argument C<$in_fh> is the input stream filehandle to 1626 a B<Pod::Paragraph> object as an argument. Each paragraph object has a
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H A D | config_h.SH | 1031 * 4 = couldn't cast in argument expression list 1096 * argument form of open(2) is available. 1169 * FILE structure pointed to by its argument. This macro will always be 1178 * FILE structure pointed to by its argument. This macro will always be 1215 * FILE structure pointed to by its argument. This macro will always be 1221 * structure pointed to its argument. This macro will always be defined 1232 * to printf with a pointer to an argument list. If unavailable, you 1319 * This symbol defines the type of the argument of the 1617 * to the argument on the #! line, and it should not trust any 1860 * (and simultaneously the type of the first argument) [all...] |
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H A D | Syslog.pm | 195 = "Invalid argument passed to setlogsock; must be 'stream', 'pipe', " 320 croak "syslog: expecting argument \$priority" unless defined $priority; 321 croak "syslog: expecting argument \$format" unless defined $mask; 998 returns the old mask. If the mask argument is 0, the current log mask 1333 =item C<Invalid argument passed to setlogsock> 1362 =item C<syslog: expecting argument %s> 1364 B<(F)> You forgot to give C<syslog()> the indicated argument.
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