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H A D | Carp.pm | 60 (if that array is empty) @ISA. The ability to override what 78 Any call to Carp is safe. (This rule is what keeps it from
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H A D | CPAN.pm | 350 # to waste memory and run into deep recursion. So what we can do is 407 my($class,$what) = @_; 410 if ( $All[$i]->{qmod} eq $what ) { 420 my @what = @_; 421 CPAN->debug(sprintf("before jumpqueue All[%s] what[%s]", 423 join(",",@what) 425 WHAT: for my $what (reverse @what) { 428 CPAN->debug("i[$All[$i]]what[$what]") i [all...] |
H A D | sort.pm | 141 I<forbid> what follows, it just leaves the choice open. Thus, after 156 it appears in. That means the following will probably not do what you
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H A D | MM.pm | 172 'type' is the type of what you're installing. Usually 'Module'. 238 We will show what would have been done.
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/osnet-11/usr/src/grub/grub2/grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/cipher/ |
H A D | sha1.c | 387 const char *what; 390 what = "short string"; 401 what = "long string"; 410 what = "one million \"a\""; 424 report ("digest", GCRY_MD_SHA1, what, errtxt); 386 const char *what; local
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H A D | rsa.c | 173 * USE_E = 0 let Libcgrypt decide what exponent to use. 1280 const char *what; 1287 what = "convert"; 1299 what = "key consistency"; 1307 what = "sign"; 1312 what = "encrypt"; 1325 report ("pubkey", GCRY_PK_RSA, what, errtxt); 1278 const char *what; local
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H A D | dsa.c | 1089 const char *what; 1096 what = "convert"; 1108 what = "key consistency"; 1116 what = "sign"; 1129 report ("pubkey", GCRY_PK_DSA, what, errtxt); 1087 const char *what; local
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ |
H A D | perl.h | 2259 /* otherwise guess at what's safe */ 2363 regnode * next; /* what has to match after it */ 2484 #define I_32(what) (cast_i32((NV)(what))) 2485 #define U_32(what) (cast_ulong((NV)(what))) 2486 #define I_V(what) (cast_iv((NV)(what))) 2487 #define U_V(what) (cast_uv((NV)(what))) [all...] |
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libfdisk/common/ |
H A D | libfdisk.h | 28 * structure definition. If you do not understand what that means, contact 111 * The picture below shows what the EBR contains. The EBR has 304 extern int fdisk_get_disk_geom(ext_part_t *epp, int type, int what);
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/ldap/ns_ldap/ |
H A D | ldapclient.c | 322 const char *what, boolean_t check_maint); 1073 /* Coninue and try to recover what we can */ 1080 /* Continue and start what we can */ 1316 /* Coninue and try to recover what we can */ 1323 /* Continue and start what we can */ 1927 /* Coninue and try to recover what we can */ 1934 /* Continue and start what we can */ 2062 /* Not serious, but tell user what to do */ 2092 /* Not serious, but tell user what to do */ 2250 /* uninit and recover should set flags of what t 3673 const char *what = gettext("not set"); local 3782 wait_till(const char *fmri, const char *state, useconds_t max, const char *what, boolean_t check_maint) argument [all...] |
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Pod/Perldoc/ |
H A D | ToNroff.pm | 78 in the future, and this may change what options are supported.
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H A D | ToMan.pm | 153 in the future, and this may change what options are supported.
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Text/TabsWrap/t/ |
H A D | fill.t | 35 notes to see what we fixed! 52 can check out our release notes to see what we fixed!
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/Devel/Peek/ |
H A D | Peek.pm | 89 it should look. The trick, then, is to know what the raw datatype is 124 what is allowed for B<-D> flag). When called with a numeric argument, 230 to see what is in the scalar. The \0 at the end indicate that this 256 see what is in the scalar. 280 This shows what a reference looks like when it references a simple scalar. 301 follows the reference and shows us what C<$b> was referencing. We see the 311 This shows what a reference to an array looks like. 436 This is what you really need to know as an XS programmer, of course. When
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libsip/common/ |
H A D | sip_dialog.c | 274 sip_dlg_recompute_rset(_sip_dialog_t *dialog, _sip_msg_t *sip_msg, int what) argument 292 ret = sip_dialog_get_route_set(dialog, sip_msg, what); 486 sip_dialog_get_route_set(_sip_dialog_t *dialog, _sip_msg_t *sip_msg, int what) argument 536 } else if (what == SIP_UAS_DIALOG) { 539 } else if (what == SIP_UAC_DIALOG) { 805 sip_dlg_xchg_from_to(sip_msg_t sip_msg, int what) argument 814 hdr = sip_get_header(sip_msg, what == SIP_DLG_XCHG_FROM ? SIP_FROM : 821 if (what == SIP_DLG_XCHG_FROM) { 831 if (what == SIP_DLG_XCHG_FROM) {
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/Encode/lib/Encode/ |
H A D | Encoding.pm | 226 $_[1] = '' if $chk; # this is what in-place edit means 242 original one. Also, the encoding is best placed to know what the 248 that was. What is lacking at present is a mechanism to report what 299 what it wants to the output string and returns a new index into the
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/Socket/ |
H A D | Socket.pm | 121 can be used to figure out what unpacker to use for a sockaddr of 138 Internet domain sockets, this structure is normally what you need for 164 structure is normally what you need for the arguments in bind(),
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libndr/common/ |
H A D | ndr_ops.c | 30 * returning NULL, it should set the nds->error to indicate what went 369 ndo_tattle(ndr_stream_t *nds, char *what, ndr_ref_t *ref) argument 371 ndo_printf(nds, ref, what);
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Test/ |
H A D | More.pm | 70 # Rather than print STDERR "# here's what went wrong\n" 71 diag("here's what went wrong"); 149 If you want to control what functions Test::More will export, you 216 The later gives you some idea of what failed. It also makes it easier 297 cannot know what you are testing for (beyond the name), but is() and 298 isnt() know what the test was and why it failed. For example this 311 So you can figure out what went wrong without rerunning the test. 408 Its advantage over ok() is when the test fails you'll know what $this 597 what went wrong when it failed. But sometimes it doesn't work out 767 there are, $why and under what [all...] |
H A D | Simple.pm | 76 what your test is for. It's highly recommended you use test names. 82 will do what you mean (fail if stuff is empty)
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Tie/ |
H A D | Hash.pm | 110 Returns what evaluating the hash in scalar context yields. 177 to find out what happens when C<SCALAR> does not exist.
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Devel/ |
H A D | SelfStubber.pm | 146 At the very least, this is useful to see what the SelfLoader
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/t/ |
H A D | basic.t | 225 # VMS is non-case preserving, so we can't know what the MANIFEST will
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/IPC/ |
H A D | Open2.pm | 34 reading and $wtrfh for writing. It's what you think should work 74 what it does with pipe buffering. Thus you can't just open a pipe to
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libast/common/misc/ |
H A D | optget.c | 2292 * what: 2307 opthelp(const char* oopts, const char* what) argument 2380 if (!what) 2382 else if (!*what) 2384 else if (*what != '?') 2386 else if (!*(what + 1)) 2388 else if ((hp = (Help_t*)search(styles, elementsof(styles), sizeof(styles[0]), (char*)what + 1)) && hp->style >= 0) 2392 what = hp->name; 2944 else if (style == STYLE_match && *what == '-') 2950 w = (char*)what; [all...] |