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/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Test/Harness/
H A DIterator.pm36 my($proto, $thing) = @_;
39 if( ref $thing eq 'GLOB' ) {
41 $self->{fh} = $thing;
43 elsif( ref $thing eq 'ARRAY' ) {
46 $self->{array} = $thing;
49 warn "Can't iterate with a ", ref $thing;
/onnv-gate/usr/src/uts/common/fs/proc/
H A Dprioctl.c169 void *thing = NULL; in prioctl64() local
393 ASSERT(thing == NULL); in prioctl64()
394 thing = kmem_alloc(thingsize, KM_SLEEP); in prioctl64()
408 if (thing) { in prioctl64()
409 if (copyin(cmaddr, thing, thingsize)) { in prioctl64()
410 kmem_free(thing, thingsize); in prioctl64()
421 if (thing != NULL) in prioctl64()
422 kmem_free(thing, thingsize); in prioctl64()
452 proc_t *prp = thing; in prioctl64()
459 thing = NULL; in prioctl64()
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/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/t/op/
H A Dtiearray.t171 {my @thing = @ary;
172 print "not " unless join(':',@thing) eq '1:2:3';
175 tie @thing,'Implement';
176 @thing = @ary;
177 print "not " unless join(':',@thing) eq '1:2:3';
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/fm/modules/sun4v/generic-mem/
H A Dgmem_state.c122 void *thing; in gmem_state_restore() local
138 if ((thing = gmem_case_restorers[ptr.ptr_type](hdl, in gmem_state_restore()
146 cl->cl_arg = thing; in gmem_state_restore()
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/pod/
H A Dperldsc.pod72 The most important thing to understand about all data structures in Perl
113 If you want to get at the thing a reference is referring to, then you have
241 do the right thing behind the scenes.
253 same thing:
264 dereference the thing at that subscript. That's fine in C, but this isn't C.
372 # print the whole thing with refs
377 # print the whole thing with indices
382 # print the whole thing one at a time
438 # print the whole thing
443 # print the whole thing with indices
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H A Dperlreftut.pod76 thing, and you always know what it refers to. If you have a reference
173 On each line are two expressions that do the same thing. The
188 for doing the same thing to a regular array or hash, and then replace
220 most common thing to do with an array or a hash is to extract a single
278 same thing. Instead of C<< $a[0]->[1] = 23 >>, we can write
279 C<$a[0][1] = 23>; it means the same thing.
401 This is Perl, so it does the exact right thing. It sees that you want
430 In B<Use Rule 1>, you can omit the curly brackets whenever the thing
475 if two references refer to the same thing. (But you should usually use
H A Dperlintro.pod528 Quantifiers can be used to specify how many of the previous thing you
529 want to match on, where "thing" means either a literal character, one
533 * zero or more of the previous thing
534 + one or more of the previous thing
535 ? zero or one of the previous thing
536 {3} matches exactly 3 of the previous thing
537 {3,6} matches between 3 and 6 of the previous thing
538 {3,} matches 3 or more of the previous thing
H A Dperlref.pod23 automatically freeing the thing referred to when its reference count goes
27 If that thing happens to be an object, the object is destructed. See
95 @list = \($a, @b, %c); # same thing!
362 same thing as C<< $array->[$x] >> here:
374 One more thing here. The arrow is optional I<between> brackets
402 useful thing to be done with this is to compare two references
406 print "refs 1 and 2 refer to the same thing\n";
412 just the type of thing the reference is pointing to, without the
659 work at it a bit in Perl. The intuitive coding of this type of thing
H A Dperlpod.pod137 The first thing after the "=over" command should be an "=item", unless
224 This means the same thing as the above "=begin html" ... "=end html"
468 meaning the same thing as C<&eacute;> in HTML -- i.e., a lowercase
561 open(X, ">>thing.dat") || die $!
566 C<<< open(X, ">>thing.dat") || die $! >>>
571 C<open(X, "E<gt>E<gt>thing.dat") || die $!>
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/fm/modules/sun4/cpumem-diagnosis/
H A Dcmd_state.c200 void *thing; in cmd_state_restore() local
216 if ((thing = cmd_case_restorers[ptr.ptr_type](hdl, in cmd_state_restore()
224 cl->cl_arg = thing; in cmd_state_restore()
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Test/Simple/t/
H A Dskipall.t13 # Can't use Test.pm, that's a 5.005 thing.
H A Dmissing.t11 # Can't use Test.pm, that's a 5.005 thing.
H A Dfail-like.t29 # Can't use Test.pm, that's a 5.005 thing.
H A Dno_plan.t11 # Can't use Test.pm, that's a 5.005 thing.
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/t/lib/sample-tests/
H A Dout_of_order3 # The important thing here is that the last test is the right test.
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/ipcrm/
H A Dipcrm.c70 oops(char *thing, char *arg) in oops() argument
87 (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("ipcrm: %s(%s): %s\n"), thing, arg, e); in oops()
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/
H A DConstant.pm717 foreach my $thing (qw (macro value default pre post def_pre def_post)) {
718 my $value = $item->{$thing};
721 $line .= ", $thing=>[\""
724 $line .= ", $thing=>\"" . perl_stringify($value) . "\"";
/onnv-gate/usr/src/uts/i86pc/unix/dboot/
H A DMapfile.dboot35 # Make sure that dboot_grub.s`_start is the first thing in the dboot
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker/
H A DTutorial.pod118 - thing() does some stuff now
129 the archive and makes it available to CPAN users, it is the first thing
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/contrib/Sun/Solaris/Exacct/
H A Dtypemap9 # the right thing.
/onnv-gate/usr/src/uts/i86xpv/unix/dboot/
H A DMapfile.dboot36 # Make sure that dboot_xen.s`_start is the first thing in the dboot
/onnv-gate/usr/src/common/crypto/md5/sparc/sun4u/
H A Dbyteswap.il40 * same thing and must be changed together.
/onnv-gate/usr/src/tools/findunref/
H A DREADME.exception_lists36 the gatekeepers to be sure you're doing the right thing.
/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/sendmail/
H A DREAD_ME30 The first thing you should look at is the documentation. The two
/onnv-gate/usr/src/common/crypto/md5/sparc/sun4v/
H A Dbyteswap.il40 * same thing and must be changed together.

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