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H A Dencoding.pm51 require utf8; # to fetch $utf8::hint_bits;
112 encoding - allows you to write your script in non-ascii or non-utf8
116 use encoding "greek"; # Perl like Greek to you?
139 support. You could apply C<substr()> and regexes even to complex CJK
142 instead chose to write scripts in legacy encodings, giving up a whole
145 Rewind to the future: starting from perl 5.8.0 with the B<encoding>
155 the encoding specified to utf8. In Perl 5.8.1 and later, literals in
160 Changing PerlIO layers of C<STDIN> and C<STDOUT> to the encoding
182 STDIN and STDOUT to the specified encoding. Therefore,
201 The B<encoding> pragma changes this to us
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/IO/lib/IO/Socket/
H A DUNIX.pm80 C<IO::Socket::UNIX> provides an object interface to creating and using sockets
90 Creates an C<IO::Socket::UNIX> object, which is a reference to a
94 In addition to the key-value pairs accepted by L<IO::Socket>,
98 Local Path to local fifo
99 Peer Path to peer fifo
102 If the constructor is only passed a single argument, it is assumed to
121 Returns the pathname to the fifo at the local end
125 Returns the pathanme to the fifo at the peer end
136 bugs to <perl5-porters@perl.org>.
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/File/
H A DCheckTree.pm30 /usr -d || warn "What happened to $file?\n"
36 directives, each containing a filename plus a file test to try on it.
38 to be interpreted relative to that directory.) After the file test
39 you may put C<|| die> to make it a fatal error if the file test fails.
41 to test for the opposite condition. If you do a cd and then list some
42 relative filenames, you may want to indent them slightly for readability.
43 If you supply your own die() or warn() message, you can use $file to
59 File::CheckTree used to not display fatal error messages.
60 It used to coun
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Hash/
H A DUtil.pm47 5.8.0 introduces the ability to restrict a hash to a certain set of
49 the ability to lock an individual key so it cannot be deleted and the
52 This is intended to largely replace the deprecated pseudo-hashes.
63 Restricts the given %hash's set of keys to @keys. If @keys is not
64 given it restricts it to its current keyset. No more keys can be
68 to do so will raise an exception. Of course you can still bless()
123 %hash must have already been locked for this to have useful effect.
186 hash_seed() returns the seed number used to randomise hash ordering.
193 B<Do not disclose the hash seed> to peopl
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/
H A DSelfLoader.pm13 # (we use 'our' rather than 'my' here, due to the rather complex and buggy
52 # $endlines is used by Devel::SelfStubber to capture lines after __END__
76 die 'SelfLoader Error: attempt to specify Selfloading',
91 die 'SelfLoader Error: attempt to specify Selfloading',
103 # Devel::SelfStubber would like us to capture the lines after
122 # return stub to be eval'd
148 This module tells its users that functions in the FOOBAR package are to be
161 The C<__DATA__> token is not recognized in versions of perl prior to
164 Note that it is possible to have C<__DATA__> tokens in the same package
167 by the filehandle. This also applies to
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H A Dsigtrap.pm5 sigtrap - Perl pragma to enable simple signal handling
145 The B<sigtrap> pragma is a simple interface to installing signal
149 to install. It can be told only to install a handler for signals which
150 are either untrapped or ignored. It has a couple of lists of signals to
153 The arguments passed to the C<use> statement which invokes B<sigtrap>
171 trace to STDERR and then tries to dump core. This is the default signal
183 assignment to an element of C<%SIG>.
189 B<sigtrap> has a few built-in lists of signals to tra
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H A Dconstant.pm77 # Write to <rootbeer@redcat.com>. Thanks!
126 constant - Perl pragma to declare constants
155 This will declare a symbol to be a constant with the given value.
159 of accuracy as it can use. Also, your program will be easier to
160 read, more likely to be maintained (and maintained correctly), and
161 far less likely to send a space probe to the wrong planet because
172 compile time. Thus, it's probably not correct to put a constant
183 point to data which may be changed, as this code shows.
194 Constants belong to th
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H A DMemoize.pm9 # write to mjd-perl-memoize+@plover.com for a license.
41 # Raise an error if the user tries to specify one of thesepackage as a
57 my $cref; # Code reference to original function
60 # Convert function names to code references
68 # I would like to get rid of the eval, but there seems not to be any
69 # other way to set the prototype properly. The switch here for
70 # 'usethreads' works around a bug in threadperl having to do with
71 # magic goto. It would be better to fix the bug and use the magic
130 croak "Unrecognized option to `
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H A Dopen.pm86 (warnings::warnif("layer", "Cannot figure out an encoding to use"), last)
146 open - perl pragma to set default PerlIO layers for input and output
165 Perl is configured to use PerlIO as its IO system (which is now the
168 The C<open> pragma serves as one of the interfaces to declare default
173 (can) explicitly specify the layers and are supposed to know what you
183 if you want to set your encoding layers based on your
217 that, it is not subject to the loose matching of encoding names.
219 When open() is given an explicit list of layers they are appended to
224 filehandles (STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR) to comply with encoding selected
226 chosen to b
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H A Doverload.pm24 #print STDERR "Setting `$ {'package'}::\cO$_' to \\&`$sub'.\n";
214 subroutine, a reference to a subroutine, or an anonymous subroutine
218 The subroutine C<add> will be called to execute C<$a+$b> if $a
219 is a reference to an object blessed into the package C<Number>, or if $a is
221 reference to a C<Number>. It can also be called in other situations, like
223 methods refer to methods triggered by an overloaded mathematical
235 two arguments are the two arguments of the operation. However, due to
240 are reversed is vital to the subtraction method. The method can
258 information can be used to generate some optimizations. Compare
277 The routines which implement these operators are expected to actuall
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/i386/gen/
H A Dalloca.s4 * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
23 * Use is subject to license terms.
34 andl $0xfffffffc,%eax / round up to multiple of 4
H A Dlock.s4 * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
23 * Use is subject to license terms.
44 / - clear lock and force it to appear unlocked in memory.
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/sparc/gen/
H A Dstrncpy.s4 * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
24 * Use is subject to license terms.
32 * Copy string s2 to s1, truncating or null-padding to always copy n bytes
55 ! strncpy works similarly to strcpy, except that n bytes of s2
56 ! are copied to s1. If a null character is reached in s2 yet more
57 ! bytes remain to be copied, strncpy will copy null bytes into
87 bz,a .bytepad ! yes, at least one byte to pad here
110 stw %i1, [%i2 + %i4] ! store word to dst (address pre-incremented)
112 ! n has not expired, but src is at the end. we need to pus
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Pod/
H A DSelect.pm2 # Pod/Select.pm -- function to select portions of POD docs
30 ## Same as above, but write to tmp.out
38 ## the result to STDERR.
49 ## and print the result to tmp.out.
58 ## STDIN and write the result to STDERR.
76 B<Pod::Select> provides a method named B<select()> to specify the set of
77 POD sections to select for processing/printing. B<podselect()> merely
84 "section specifications" to restrict the text processed to only the
87 expressions separated by forward slashes ("/"). If you need to us
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/
H A DLiblist.pm28 ExtUtils::Liblist - determine libraries to use and how to use them
48 BSLOADLIBS, LDLOADLIBS, LD_RUN_PATH, and, optionally, a reference to
77 List of libraries that need to be linked with when linking a perl
79 actually exist are included. These are written to a file and used
87 in LDLOADLIBS. It is passed as an environment variable to the process
95 object file. This list is used to create a .bs (bootstrap) file.
113 present, a token is considered a directory to search if it is in fact
114 a directory, and a library to search for otherwise. Authors who wish
115 their extensions to b
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H A DPacklist.pm189 ExtUtils::Packlist provides a standard way to manage .packlist files.
190 Functions are provided to read and write .packlist files. The original
194 list of key=value pairs. This is used by the installperl script to
199 The hash reference returned by the new() function can be used to examine and
202 scalar, the entry written to the .packlist by any subsequent write() will be a
215 returns a reference to a hash. This hash holds an entry for each line in the
223 This takes an optional parameter, the name of the .packlist to be read. If
224 no file is specified, the .packlist specified to new() will be read. If the
229 This takes an optional parameter, the name of the .packlist to be written. If
230 no file is specified, the .packlist specified to ne
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H A DManifest.pm39 ExtUtils::Manifest - utilities to write and check a MANIFEST file
43 use ExtUtils::Manifest qw(...funcs to import...);
74 Writes all files in and below the current directory to your F<MANIFEST>.
75 It works similar to
104 if $manimiss; # add new MANIFEST to known file list
113 warn "Added to $MANIFEST: $file\n" unless exists $read->{$file};
161 # We have to use "$File::Find::dir/$_" in preprocess, because
163 # Also, it's okay to use / here, because MANIFEST files use Unix-style
181 outputs these names to STDERR.
198 extraneous files found is returned, and by default also reported to
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Net/
H A DNNTP.pm66 # talking to innd not nnrpd
69 # If reader suceeds the we need to consider this code to determine postok
74 # I want to ignore this failure, so restore the previous status.
714 name of the remote host to which a NNTP connection is required. If not
722 B<Timeout> - Maximum time, in seconds, to wait for a response from the
723 NNTP server, a value of zero will cause all IO operations to block.
726 B<Debug> - Enable the printing of debugging information to STDERR
729 will be to nnrpd, by default C<Net::NNTP> will issue a C<MODE READER> command
732 connection will be left talking to nnrp
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/sendmail/src/
H A Ddeliver.c8 * By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set
51 ** e -- the envelope to send.
52 ** mode -- the delivery mode to use. If SM_DEFAULT, use
81 ** If this message is to be discarded, don't bother sending
102 ** addresses to be sent.
134 ** Check to make sure the hop count is reasonable.
135 ** Delete sends to the sender in mailing lists.
156 syserr("554 5.4.6 Too many hops %d (%d max): from %s via %s, to %s",
176 ** are trying to send mail. The result is that the sender
303 ** set, send directly to th
1302 register ADDRESS *SM_NONVOLATILE to = firstto; local
1551 printaddr(sm_debug_file(), to, false); local
1636 printaddr(sm_debug_file(), to, false); local
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Class/
H A DStruct.pm223 $out .= " croak 'Too many args to $name' if \@_ > 1;\n";
282 $obj->s('new value'); # assign to element
285 $ary_ref = $obj->a; # reference to whole array
287 $obj->a(2, 'new value'); # assign to array element
290 $hash_ref = $obj->h; # reference to whole hash
292 $obj->h('x', 'new value'); # assign to hash element
310 used to assign to the element and to fetch its value. The
359 similar to usin
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/List/Util/lib/List/
H A DUtil.pm19 # cause the perl code to be tested
98 expressed would be nice to have in the perl core, but the usage would
99 not really be high enough to warrant the use of a keyword, and the size
109 Similar to C<grep> in that it evaluates BLOCK setting C<$_> to each element
140 Similar to C<max>, but treats all the entries in the list as strings
154 Similar to C<max> but returns the entry in the list with the lowest
167 Similar to C<min>, but treats all the entries in the list as strings
182 each time. The first call will be with C<$a> and C<$b> set to the first
184 setting C<$a> to th
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Getopt/
H A DStd.pm24 switch name) to the value of the argument if an argument is expected,
28 The getopts() function is similar, but you should pass to it the list of all
29 switches to be recognized. If unspecified switches are found on the
33 'vars'> pragma, you will need to declare these package variables
43 To allow programs to process arguments that look like switches, but aren't,
54 made to generate intelligent messages; for best results, define $main::VERSION.
57 in the script, C<--help> will also show how to access the documentation.
59 Note that due to excessive paranoia, if $Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION
63 to set $Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION to tru
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Term/
H A DReadLine.pm3 Term::ReadLine - Perl interface to various C<readline> packages.
21 This package is just a front end to some other packages. At the moment
23 available on CPAN near you. The real target of this stub package is to
24 set up a common interface to whatever Readline emerges with time.
48 returns the handle for subsequent calls to following
60 adds the line to the history of input, from where it can be used if
70 If argument is specified, it is an advice on minimal size of line to
81 returns a reference to a hash which describes internal configuration
82 of the package. Names of keys in this hash conform to standard
87 Returns a reference to
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/sparcv9/gen/
H A Dstrncpy.s4 * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
24 * Use is subject to license terms.
32 * Copy string s2 to s1, truncating or null-padding to always copy n bytes
55 ! strncpy works similarly to strcpy, except that n bytes of s2
56 ! are copied to s1. If a null character is reached in s2 yet more
57 ! bytes remain to be copied, strncpy will copy null bytes into
68 nop ! pad to align loop on 16-byte boundary
83 bz,a %ncc, .bytepad ! yes, at least one byte to pad here
94 and %g5, 3, %g1 ! dst<1:0> to examin
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Text/
H A DBalanced.pm334 _failmsg "Unable to construct closing tag to match: $rdel",
692 _failmsg qq{Did not find closing delimiter to match '$initial' at "} .
888 carp "extract_multiple reset maximal count to 1 in scalar context"
1107 # Generate a reference to an anonymous sub that is just like extract_tagged
1119 The various C<extract_...> subroutines may be used to
1122 optional whitespace (C</\s*/>), but you can change it to whatever
1125 The substring to be extracted must appear at the
1165 C<pos> value is updated to point at the first character after the
1187 no attempt is made to remov
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