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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/efcode/include/fcode/
H A Dproto.h155 FNPROTO(expect); variable
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/B/B/
H A DLint.pm70 Neither of these will do what a naive user would expect.
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/
H A Dsigtrap.pm195 These are the signals which a program might normally expect to encounter
H A Dconstant.pm215 scalar context as one might expect. They currently return the number
H A Ddiagnostics.pm159 a program named I<splain>, you should expect a bit of whimsy.
H A DDBM_Filter.pm549 code like this will not behave as you expect.
H A DSelfLoader.pm191 it encounters the C<__END__> token - just as you would expect.
H A Dbignum.pm241 (Note that print doesn't do what you expect if the expression starts with
271 as you expect or may even have bugs.
H A DMemoize.pm712 C<FAULT> means that you never expect to call the function in scalar
853 expect the first time you ask it to print the sum of 2 and 3, but
H A DCGI.pm686 # UN*X programmers expect.
3002 # This is all fine except that some bogus CGI scripts expect
4436 Sometimes named arguments expect a scalar, sometimes a reference to an
5206 HTTP header. This tells the browser what type of document to expect,
5273 to use with certain servers that expect all their scripts to be NPH.
5334 expect all their scripts to be NPH.
5679 method, the results will not be what you expect.
5800 It will ordinarily return the string that you probably expect, namely:
7832 in a temporary directory even if your script doesn't expect to receive
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/CGI/
H A DPush.pm187 drawing each new page. The subroutine should expect two parameters
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/File/
H A DDosGlob.pm486 I<and> files (and not, as one might expect, only directories).
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Memoize/
H A DExpire.pm337 second sooner than you expect. For example, suppose you store a value
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Math/
H A DComplex.pm1504 The arithmetics with pure imaginary numbers works just like you would expect
1731 would expect, the comparison is run on the real part of the complex
1928 All routines expect to be given real or complex numbers. Don't attempt to
H A DBigInt.pm2705 exactly what you expect.
3924 Some things might not work as you expect them. Below is documented what is
3934 overloading) to work as you expect. It also solves problems with C<Test.pm>,
4006 The following will probably not do what you expect:
4018 The following will probably not do what you expect:
H A DBigFloat.pm2580 exactly what you expect.
2924 The following will probably not do what you expect:
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/File/Glob/
H A DGlob.pm415 directories I<and> files (and not, as one might expect, only directories).
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/
H A DMM_Any.pm674 All dollar signs must be doubled in the $perl_code if you expect them
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/pod/
H A Dpod2man.PL464 program documentation tends to roam the wild for far longer than you expect
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/Devel/Peek/
H A DPeek.pm207 expect to see it well-thumbed.
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/File/Spec/
H A DMac.pm295 arguments, as one might expect.
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/I18N/
H A DLangTags.pm449 then expect the string that says how to greet in that language. So an
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Test/
H A DMore.pm825 Declares a block of tests you expect to fail and $why. Perhaps it's
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/Storable/
H A DStorable.pm878 However, you should also not expect non-numeric floating-point values
/osnet-11/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/
H A Dtexinfo.tex1925 % shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all typewriter fonts to have
5102 % delimiter characters. Before first delimiter expect a
5103 % right brace, after last delimiter expect closing brace:
6948 % interword stretch (and shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all

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