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H A D | io_poll.t | 56 my @h = $poll->handles; 63 @h = $poll->handles; 81 if $poll->handles;
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H A D | io_sel.t | 24 @handles = $sel->handles; 25 print "not " unless $sel->count == 4 && @handles == 4; 115 $sel->remove($sel->handles);
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H A D | Select.pm | 106 ? handles($vec, $r) 117 ? handles($vec, $w) 128 ? handles($vec, $e) 159 my @handles = @$vec; 160 splice(@handles, 0, FIRST_FD); 161 for (@handles) { 217 sub handles subroutine 253 @ready = IO::Select->new(@handles)->can_read(0); 258 function call. It allows the user to see what IO handles, see L<IO::Handle>, 268 of handles [all...] |
H A D | Poll.pm | 36 # [2] maps fd's to handles 58 # We no longer have any handles for this FD 113 sub handles { subroutine 119 my @handles = (); 124 push @handles,$self->[2]{$io} if ($ev & $mask) & $events; 127 return @handles; 172 call will block. Returns the number of handles which had events 184 =item handles( [ EVENT_MASK ] ) 186 Returns a list of handles. If EVENT_MASK is not given then a list of all 187 handles know [all...] |
H A D | Pipe.pm | 26 my($readfh,$writefh) = @_ ? @_ : $me->handles; 36 sub handles { subroutine 37 @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $pipe->handles()'; 210 to C<pipe>. If no arguments are given then method C<handles> is called 213 These two handles are held in the array part of the GLOB until either 234 =item handles ()
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H A D | File.pm | 46 these classes with methods that are specific to file handles.
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H A D | Dir.pm | 150 IO::Dir - supply object methods for directory handles
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H A D | Handle.pm | 5 IO::Handle - supply object methods for I/O handles
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H A D | DirHandle.pm | 7 DirHandle - supply object methods for directory handles 26 namespace pollution by creating globs to hold directory handles.
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H A D | open.pm | 225 for input/output handles. For example, if both input and out are 262 Directory handles may also support PerlIO layers in the future.
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H A D | utf8.pm | 140 not change the "type" of I<$string> to UTF-8>, and that this handles 150 "type" of <$string> from UTF-8>, and that this handles only ISO 8859-1
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H A D | attributes.pm | 114 warning below.) Perl handles these declarations by passing some information
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H A D | efinet.c | 217 grub_efi_handle_t *handles; local 221 /* Find handles which support the disk io interface. */ 222 handles = grub_efi_locate_handle (GRUB_EFI_BY_PROTOCOL, &net_io_guid, 224 if (! handles) 226 for (handle = handles; num_handles--; handle++) 274 grub_free (handles); 295 grub_free (handles);
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H A D | raidcfg.c | 290 handle_attr_t *handles; member in struct:__anon2389 944 /* convert disk handles into disk object ids; */ 1335 ptr = realloc(raid_handle_sys.handles, 1339 raid_handle_sys.handles = ptr; 1341 /* Clean up the new allocated handles */ 1344 bzero(&raid_handle_sys.handles[i], sizeof (handle_attr_t)); 1345 raid_handle_sys.handles[i].type = OBJ_TYPE_ALL; 1346 raid_handle_sys.handles[i].next = i + 1; 1351 raid_handle_sys.handles[0].type = OBJ_TYPE_SYSTEM; 1352 raid_handle_sys.handles[ [all...] |
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H A D | efidisk.c | 92 grub_efi_handle_t *handles; local 96 /* Find handles which support the disk io interface. */ 97 handles = grub_efi_locate_handle (GRUB_EFI_BY_PROTOCOL, &block_io_guid, 99 if (! handles) 103 for (handle = handles; num_handles--; handle++) 129 grub_free (handles); 141 grub_free (handles);
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H A D | Handle.pm | 8 Tie::Handle, Tie::StdHandle - base class definitions for tied handles 106 The L<perltie> section contains an example of tying handles.
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/I18N/ |
H A D | Collate.pm | 48 routine. collate_xfrm() handles embedded NUL characters gracefully. 94 # collate_xfrm handles embedded NUL characters gracefully.
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H A D | Open2.pm | 87 See L<IPC::Open3> for an alternative that handles STDERR as well. This
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H A D | via.pm | 137 provided must provide READ or reject handles open for reading in 165 handles too. Should return 0 on success, -1 on error.
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H A D | Copy.pm | 97 && !($from_a_handle && $^O eq 'os2' ) # OS/2 cannot handle handles 303 files as handles instead of names may lead to loss of information 351 If both arguments to C<copy> are not file handles,
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H A D | Unicode.pm | 161 This modules handles the BOM as follows.
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H A D | Install.pm | 47 ExtUtils::MakeMaker handles the installation and deinstallation of
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/Encode/ |
H A D | encoding.pm | 253 Also note that non-STD file handles remain unaffected. Use C<use
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H A D | Carp.pm | 73 Also, note that carpout() does not work with in-memory file handles, although 354 # fancy import routine detects and handles 'errorWrap' specially.
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H A D | Trig.pm | 282 The C<Math::Trig> handles this by using the C<Math::Complex> package
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