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/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/zic/
H A Dzic.c104 static void eats(const char *name, int num,
378 eats(name, num, rname, rnum) in eats() function
395 eats(name, num, (char *)NULL, -1);
1700 eats(zp->z_filename, zp->z_linenum,
1737 eats(zp->z_filename, zp->z_linenum,
1778 eats(zp->z_filename, zp->z_linenum,
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/pod/
H A Dperlboot.pod665 print $either->name, " eats $food.\n";
685 Mr. Ed eats hay.
686 an unnamed Sheep eats grass.
H A Dperlretut.pod961 Here, C<.?> eats its maximal one character at the earliest possible
1703 $x =~ /\C/; # matches 'a', eats one byte
1955 C<[abc}]> eats up one character of the string when it matches, in the
2048 $x =~ /a*/g; # matches, eats an 'a'
H A Dperlsub.pod1002 unbackslashed C<@> or C<%> eats all remaining arguments, and forces
H A Dperlre.pod691 C<a+>, and the following C<\1> eats the matched string; it therefore
/onnv-gate/usr/src/common/openssl/
H A DFAQ448 a compiler bug. What happens is that it eats up a lot of resident memory