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H A D | grub-setup.c | 891 struct arguments struct 924 know is a pointer to our arguments structure. */ 925 struct arguments *arguments = state->input; local 932 arguments->allow_floppy = 1; 936 if (arguments->boot_file) 937 free (arguments->boot_file); 939 arguments->boot_file = xstrdup (arg); 943 if (arguments->core_file) 944 free (arguments 1051 struct arguments arguments; local [all...] |
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H A D | printf-parse.h | 159 arguments and the needed count of arguments. */ 162 ulc_printf_parse (const char *format, char_directives *d, arguments *a); 164 u8_printf_parse (const uint8_t *format, u8_directives *d, arguments *a); 167 arguments *a); 170 arguments *a); 177 int printf_parse (const char *format, char_directives *d, arguments *a);
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H A D | printf-args.h | 144 arguments; typedef in typeref:struct:__anon452 147 /* Fetch the arguments, putting them into a. */ 153 int PRINTF_FETCHARGS (va_list args, arguments *a);
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H A D | printf-args.c | 37 PRINTF_FETCHARGS (va_list args, arguments *a)
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/t/comp/ |
H A D | bproto.t | 20 print "not " unless $@ =~ /^Too many arguments/;
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/ |
H A D | Embed.pm | 324 Any additional arguments are expected to be names of modules 337 B<[@modules]> is an array ref, same as additional arguments mentioned above. 369 Output arguments for linking the Perl library and extensions to your 377 Output arguments for linking the Perl library and any extensions linked 397 Additional linker arguments to be considered. 399 Any additional arguments found before the B<--> token 410 B<[@modules]> is equivalent to additional arguments found before the B<--> token. 412 B<[@link_args]> is equivalent to arguments found after the B<--> token. 425 This will print arguments for linking with B<libperl.a>, B<DynaLoader> and 430 In addition, when ModuleName.a is found, additional linker arguments [all...] |
/osnet-11/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/ |
H A D | compile | 43 arguments, and rename the output as expected.
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/osnet-11/usr/src/grub/grub2/build-aux/ |
H A D | compile | 43 arguments, and rename the output as expected.
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/t/ |
H A D | prompt.t | 22 like( $@, qr/^Not enough arguments for ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt/,
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H A D | Command.t | 159 like( $@, qr/Too many arguments/, 'cp croaks on error' ); 172 like( $@, qr/Too many arguments/, 'mv croaks on error' );
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Digest/ |
H A D | base.pm | 95 The arguments and expected behaviour of these methods are described in
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H A D | file.pm | 69 Additional arguments are passed to the constructor for the
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/Command/ |
H A D | MM.pm | 22 perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" -e "function" "--" arguments... 71 program. Its arguments are exactly the same as pod2man as of 5.8.0 81 If no arguments are given to pod2man it will read from @ARGV. 92 # our arguments into @ARGV. Should be safe.
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Tie/ |
H A D | Memoize.pm | 72 The required arguments during C<tie> are the hash, the package, and 73 the reference to the C<FETCH>ing function. The optional arguments are 78 same signature: the arguments are C<$key, $data>; $data is the same
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/Socket/ |
H A D | Socket.pm | 64 opaque string (if programming in C, struct in_addr). Takes arguments 130 ADDRESS) arguments as a SOCKADDR_IN and returns it. If this is confusing, 135 Takes two arguments, a port number and an opaque string, IP_ADDRESS 137 structure with those arguments packed in with AF_INET filled in. For 139 the arguments in bind(), connect(), and send(), and is also returned 156 arguments as a SOCKADDR_UN and returns it. If this is confusing, use 164 structure is normally what you need for the arguments in bind(),
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Getopt/ |
H A D | Std.pm | 43 To allow programs to process arguments that look like switches, but aren't, 49 If C<-> is not a recognized switch letter, getopts() supports arguments 51 C<main::VERSION_MESSAGE()> are defined, they are called; the arguments are 182 $help .= "\n\tWith arguments: -" . join " -", @witharg; 183 $arg = "\nSpace is not required between options and their arguments."; 186 $help .= "\n\tBoolean (without arguments): -" . join " -", @rest;
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/t/pod/ |
H A D | testcmp.pl | 39 function that takes two pre-chomped text-lines as its arguments
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/I18N/Langinfo/ |
H A D | Langinfo.pm | 120 appropriate to be used as arguments are exportable from I18N::Langinfo. 123 three constants to be used as arguments to langinfo(): a constant for
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/IO/lib/IO/ |
H A D | Pipe.pm | 208 arguments, which should be objects blessed into C<IO::Handle>, or a 210 to C<pipe>. If no arguments are given then method C<handles> is called
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H A D | Socket.pm | 334 optionally takes arguments, these arguments are in key-value pairs. 336 the socket will be in. All other arguments will be passed to the 365 Some methods take slightly different arguments to those defined in L<perlfunc> 451 any arguments then the current setting is returned. If called with an argument
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/IO/lib/IO/Socket/ |
H A D | UNIX.pm | 92 optionally takes arguments, these arguments are in key-value pairs.
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/osnet-11/usr/src/grub/grub2/grub-core/commands/ |
H A D | menuentry.c | 248 return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, "missing arguments");
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ |
H A D | Memoize.pm | 367 slow_function(arguments); # Is faster than it was before 393 If you call the function again with the same arguments, C<memoize> 545 program arguments into a string in a way that equivalent arguments 567 C<memoize> knows that if the normalized version of the arguments is 573 The default normalizer just concatenates the arguments with character 576 and also when the arguments never contain character 28. However, it 587 when the function's arguments are references. For example, consider a 588 function C<g> which gets two arguments: A number, and a reference to 597 will think that the arguments ar [all...] |
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Net/ |
H A D | protoent.pm | 67 second arguments of "tcp". This object has methods that return the
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H A D | servent.pm | 69 "Net::servent" objects. They take default second arguments of "tcp". This object has methods that return the similarly
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