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H A D | prof_solaris.c | 49 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 56 hierarchy[0] = section; 57 hierarchy[1] = NULL; 62 code = profile_iterator_create(profile, hierarchy, 138 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 144 hierarchy[0] = "appdefaults"; 145 hierarchy[1] = "kinit"; 146 hierarchy[3] = NULL; 148 hierarchy[2] = "renewable"; 153 (void) profile_clear_relation(profile, hierarchy); 171 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 229 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 253 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 331 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 362 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 405 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 444 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 541 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 613 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 708 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 770 const char *hierarchy[4]; local [all...] |
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H A D | alt_prof.c | 136 * hierarchy - hierarchy of value to retrieve. 143 krb5_aprof_getvals(acontext, hierarchy, retdata) 145 const char **hierarchy; 149 hierarchy, 158 * hierarchy - hierarchy of value to retrieve 185 krb5_aprof_get_boolean(krb5_pointer acontext, const char **hierarchy, argument 194 kret = krb5_aprof_getvals (acontext, hierarchy, &values); 218 * hierarchy 421 get_string_param(char **param_out, char *param_in, long *mask_out, long mask_in, long mask_bit, krb5_pointer aprofile, const char **hierarchy, const char *config_name, const char *default_value) argument 455 get_port_param(int *param_out, int param_in, long *mask_out, long mask_in, long mask_bit, krb5_pointer aprofile, const char **hierarchy, const char *config_name, int default_value) argument 483 get_deltat_param(krb5_deltat *param_out, krb5_deltat param_in, long *mask_out, long mask_in, long mask_bit, krb5_pointer aprofile, const char **hierarchy, const char *config_name, krb5_deltat default_value) argument 574 const char *hierarchy[4]; local 1135 const char *hierarchy[4]; local [all...] |
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/gss_mechs/mech_krb5/krb5/os/ |
H A D | an_to_ln.c | 725 const char *hierarchy[5]; local 758 hierarchy[0] = KRB5_CONF_REALMS; 759 hierarchy[1] = realm; 760 hierarchy[2] = KRB5_CONF_AUTH_TO_LOCAL_NAMES; 761 hierarchy[3] = mname; 762 hierarchy[4] = (char *) NULL; 764 hierarchy, 802 hierarchy[0] = KRB5_CONF_REALMS; 803 hierarchy[1] = realm; 804 hierarchy[ [all...] |
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H A D | NEXT.pm | 208 left-to-right search of C<$self>'s class hierarchy that resulted in the 217 A typical use would be in the destructors of a class hierarchy, 218 as illustrated in the synopsis above. Each class in the hierarchy 220 and then redispatches the call up the hierarchy. As a result, 231 elsewhere in the objects class hierarchy, it quietly gives up and does 280 If C<NEXT> redispatching is used in the methods of a "diamond" class hierarchy: 322 In some cases this I<may> be the desired effect within a diamond hierarchy, 335 once. That is, to skip any classes in the hierarchy that it has 412 object's hierarchy with that name to be invoked. As the above example 484 Likewise, to create a class hierarchy i [all...] |
H A D | AutoSplit.pm | 35 The C<autosplit> interface splits the specified file into a hierarchy 37 class hierarchy, and creates the file F<autosplit.ix>. This file acts as 39 last update of the hierarchy.
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H A D | AutoLoader.pm | 310 While this avoids the use of a hierarchy of disk files and the
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H A D | overload.pm | 226 Since overloading respects inheritance via the @ISA hierarchy, the
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H A D | CPAN.pm | 6206 Although it may be considered internal, the class hierarchy does matter
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H A D | CGI.pm | 5558 but makes the document hierarchy non-portable. Use with care!
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libcmd/common/ |
H A D | cp.c | 53 "[h:hierarchy|parents?Form the name of each destination file by " 165 int hierarchy; /* preserve hierarchy */ member in struct:State_s 265 if (state->hierarchy) 296 if (state->hierarchy && ent->fts_level == 0 && strchr(base, '/')) 794 state->hierarchy = 1; 974 if (state->hierarchy)
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H A D | h2ph.PL | 601 # hierarchy, so let's put all of the contents of $dirlink (actually, 759 The output files are placed in the hierarchy rooted at Perl's 761 hierarchy with a B<-d> switch.
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H A D | B.pm | 516 class hierarchy and the C<B> module gives access to them via a true 517 object hierarchy. Structure fields which point to other objects 532 inheritance hierarchy mimics the underlying C "inheritance": 900 structures of similar names. The inheritance hierarchy mimics the
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/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Pod/ |
H A D | Find.pm | 97 F<site_perl> as a module hierarchy name etc.
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H A D | Handle.pm | 35 in the IO hierarchy.
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H A D | Find.pm | 397 hierarchy.
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