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/netbsd-src/external/bsd/file/dist/magic/magdir/
H A Dperl2 # $File: perl,v 1.27 2023/07/17 16:01:36 christos Exp $
3 # perl: file(1) magic for Larry Wall's perl language.
7 # Send additions to <perl5-porters@perl.org>
8 0 search/1024 eval\ "exec\ perl Perl script text
9 !:mime text/x-perl
10 0 search/1024 eval\ "exec\ /bin/perl Perl script text
11 !:mime text/x-perl
12 0 search/1024 eval\ "exec\ /usr/bin/perl Perl script text
13 !:mime text/x-perl
14 0 search/1024 eval\ "exec\ /usr/local/bin/perl Perl script text
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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/
H A DNOTES-PERL.md1 Notes on Perl
5 - [Perl on Windows](#perl-on-windows)
6 - [Perl on VMS](#perl-on-vms)
7 - [Perl on NonStop](#perl-on-nonstop)
8 - [Required Perl modules](#required-perl-modules)
9 - [Notes on installing a Perl module](#notes-on-installing-a-perl-module])
14 For our scripts, we rely quite a bit on Perl, and increasingly on
15 some core Perl modules. These Perl modules are part of the Perl
16 source, so if you build Perl on your own, you should be set.
18 However, if you install Perl as binary packages, the outcome might
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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl.old/dist/
H A DNOTES.PERL4 - Notes on Perl
5 - Notes on Perl on Windows
6 - Notes on Perl modules we use
7 - Notes on installing a perl module
9 Notes on Perl
12 For our scripts, we rely quite a bit on Perl, and increasingly on
13 some core Perl modules. These Perl modules are part of the Perl
14 source, so if you build Perl on your own, you should be set.
16 However, if you install Perl as binary packages, the outcome might
21 - on Linux distributions based on Debian, the package 'perl' will
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/netbsd-src/external/gpl2/gettext/dist/gettext-tools/tests/
H A Dxgettext-perl-13 # Test of Perl support.
30 printf dngettext "prog", <<PERL, <<PERL; heredoc
32 PERL
34 PERL
36 print <<PERL heredoc
42 PERL
47 'Welcome to the Republic of Perl!' #
48 # Perl!
58 print gettext <<PERL; print gettext <<PERL; heredoc
60 PERL
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H A Dlang-perl-23 # Test of gettext facilities in the Perl language,
6 # Assumes the following packages are installed: perl, libintl-perl.
26 -k__ --flag=__:1:pass-perl-format --flag=__:1:pass-perl-brace-format \
27 -k__n:1,2 --flag=__n:1:pass-perl-format --flag=__n:1:pass-perl-brace-format \
28 --flag=__n:2:pass-perl-format --flag=__n:2:pass-perl-brace-format \
29 -k__x --flag=__x:1:perl-brace-format \
37 #, perl-format
43 #, perl-brace-format
62 #, perl-format
69 #, perl-brace-format
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H A Dxgettext-675 printf gettext "perl-format positive1", gettext ("perl-format negative1");
76 gettext ("perl-format negative2");
77 printf gettext "perl-format positive2"; gettext ("perl-format negative3");
78 gettext ("perl-format negative4");
79 print sprintf gettext "perl-format positive3";
80 print kprintf gettext "perl-format negative5";
215 #, perl-format
216 msgid "perl-format positive1"
219 msgid "perl-format negative1"
222 msgid "perl-format negative2"
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H A Dformat-perl-mixed-23 # Test checking of Perl format strings.
12 #, perl-format, perl-brace-format
16 #, perl-format, perl-brace-format
20 #, perl-format, no-perl-brace-format
24 #, perl-format, perl-brace-format
28 #, no-perl-format, perl-brace-format
32 #, perl-format
36 #, perl-brace-format
H A Dlang-perl-13 # Test of gettext facilities in the Perl language,
6 # Assumes the following packages are installed: perl.
30 -k__ --flag=__:1:pass-perl-format --flag=__:1:pass-perl-brace-format \
38 #, perl-format
44 #, perl-format
63 #, perl-format
70 #, perl-format
102 # Test for perl with Locale::Messages package.
103 perl -e 'use Locale::Messages;' 2>/dev/null \
104 || { echo "Skipping test: perl package Locale::Messages is not installed"
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H A Dformat-perl-mixed-13 # Test recognition of Perl format strings of both kinds (printf and brace).
13 #, perl-format, perl-brace-format
16 #, perl-format
19 #, perl-format
22 #, perl-format, perl-brace-format
25 #, perl-brace-format
42 ${XGETTEXT} -L perl --omit-header --no-location -o f-pm-1-$n.po f-pm-1-$n.in || exit 1
/netbsd-src/external/mpl/bind/dist/contrib/dlz/modules/perl/
H A Ddlz_perl_driver.c
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/man/
H A Dslapd-perl.52 .TH SLAPD-PERL 5 "2020/04/28" "OpenLDAP 2.4.50"
5 slapd\-perl \- Perl backend to slapd
9 The Perl backend to
15 Any perl database section of the configuration file
17 must then specify what Perl module to use.
19 then creates a new Perl object that handles all the requests for that
45 The module in that line is then effectively `use'd into the perl
49 with any perl object.
146 options apply to the PERL backend database.
147 That is, they must follow a "database perl" line and come before any
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/netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/man/man5/
H A Dslapd-perl.51 .TH SLAPD-PERL 5 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
4 slapd\-perl \- Perl backend to slapd
8 The Perl backend to
14 Any perl database section of the configuration file
16 must then specify what Perl module to use.
18 then creates a new Perl object that handles all the requests for that
44 The module in that line is then effectively `use'd into the perl
48 with any perl object.
145 options apply to the PERL backend database.
146 That is, they must follow a "database perl" line and come before any
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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/heimdal/dist/cf/
H A Dkrb-prog-perl.m42 dnl perl and some of its module are required to build some headers
6 [AC_CHECK_PROGS(PERL, perl, perl)
7 if test "$PERL" = ""; then
8 AC_MSG_ERROR([perl not found - Cannot build Heimdal without perl])
15 if ! $PERL -M$1 -e 'exit(0);' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
17 AC_MSG_ERROR([perl module $1 not found - Cannot build Heimdal without perl module $1])
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/nvi/dist/perl_api/
H A Dnviperl.pod3 nviperl - nvi with embedded perl
7 :perl require 'wc.pl'
8 :perl wc
13 nvi with embedded perl allows you to run perl commands from within nvi.
14 Two additional commands are made available when you enable the perl
19 =item * perl cmd
21 The perl command passes the specified commands to the perl interpreter.
/netbsd-src/external/cddl/dtracetoolkit/dist/Perl/
H A DReadme1 Perl - DTracing Perl
3 These scripts trace the Perl programming language, and require a version
4 of Perl to be built with the DTrace probes patch applied.
6 The Perl DTrace provider was originally written by Alan Burlison, and
8 with Richard's patch to perl, which can be found in the comments on
15 1. Download and extract perl 5.8.8 (www.cpan.org)
26 Since the DTrace Perl provider may be developed further, there is a chance
34 provider perl {
H A Dpl_flowinfo.d3 * pl_flowinfo.d - snoop Perl subroutine flow with info using DTrace.
4 * Written for the Perl DTrace provider.
8 * This traces activity from all Perl programs on the system that are
9 * running with Perl provider support.
17 * FILE Filename of the Perl program
20 * SUB Perl subroutine
61 perl*:::sub-entry,
62 perl*:::sub-return
68 perl*:::sub-entry
78 perl*:::sub-return
H A Dpl_flowtime.d3 * pl_flowtime.d - snoop Perl subroutines with flow and delta times.
4 * Written for the Perl DTrace provider.
8 * This traces shell activity from Perl programs on the system that are
9 * running with Perl provider support.
13 * This watches Perl subroutine entries and returns, and indents child
21 * SUB Perl subroutine name
63 perl*:::sub-entry,
64 perl*:::sub-return
70 perl*:::sub-entry
80 perl*:::sub-return
H A Dpl_who.d3 * pl_who.d - trace Perl subroutine execution by process using DTrace.
4 * Written for the Perl DTrace provider.
8 * This traces Perl activity from all Perl programs on the system that are
9 * running with Perl provider support.
14 * PID Process ID of Perl
17 * FILE Pathname of the Perl program
47 perl*:::sub-entry
/netbsd-src/external/cddl/dtracetoolkit/dist/Man/man1m/
H A Dpl_who.d.1m3 pl_who.d - trace Perl subroutine execution by process using DTrace.
8 This traces Perl activity from all Perl programs on the system that are
9 running with Perl provider support.
15 Evolving - uses the DTrace Perl provider, which may change
16 as additional features are introduced. Check Perl/Readme
27 Process ID of Perl
36 Pathname of the Perl program
/netbsd-src/external/cddl/dtracetoolkit/dist/Bin/
H A Dpl_flowtime.d3 * pl_flowtime.d - snoop Perl subroutines with flow and delta times.
4 * Written for the Perl DTrace provider.
8 * This traces shell activity from Perl programs on the system that are
9 * running with Perl provider support.
13 * This watches Perl subroutine entries and returns, and indents child
21 * SUB Perl subroutine name
63 perl*:::sub-entry,
64 perl*:::sub-return
70 perl*:::sub-entry
80 perl*:::sub-return
H A Dpl_flowinfo.d3 * pl_flowinfo.d - snoop Perl subroutine flow with info using DTrace.
4 * Written for the Perl DTrace provider.
8 * This traces activity from all Perl programs on the system that are
9 * running with Perl provider support.
17 * FILE Filename of the Perl program
20 * SUB Perl subroutine
61 perl*:::sub-entry,
62 perl*:::sub-return
68 perl*:::sub-entry
78 perl*:::sub-return
H A Dpl_who.d3 * pl_who.d - trace Perl subroutine execution by process using DTrace.
4 * Written for the Perl DTrace provider.
8 * This traces Perl activity from all Perl programs on the system that are
9 * running with Perl provider support.
14 * PID Process ID of Perl
17 * FILE Pathname of the Perl program
47 perl*:::sub-entry
/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/
H A DMETA.yml2 abstract: 'Expand template text with embedded Perl'
12 perl: '5.008'
17 perl: '5.008'
20 license: perl
37 perl: '5.008'
41 bugtracker: https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template/issues
42 homepage: https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template
43 repository: https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template.git
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/nvi/dist/dist/ExtUtils/
H A DEmbed.pm81 #include <perl.h>
250 ExtUtils::Embed - Utilities for embedding Perl in C/C++ applications
255 perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e xsinit
256 perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts
260 ExtUtils::Embed provides utility functions for embedding a Perl interpreter
278 When invoked as C<`perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e xsinit --`>
285 B<-std> (Write code for extensions that are linked with the current Perl.)
305 perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e xsinit -- -o xsinit.c Socket
308 This will generate code with an B<xs_init> function that glues the perl B<Socket::bootstrap> functi…
313 perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e xsinit
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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/lib/Text/Template/
H A DPreprocess.pm4 # ABSTRACT: Expand template text with embedded Perl
52 Text::Template::Preprocess - Expand template text with embedded Perl
101 { perl code }
107 { more perl code }
111 JavaScript program with executable Perl code. One strategy:
125 The development version is on github at L<https://https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template>
126 and may be cloned from L<git://https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template.git>
131 L<https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template/issues>
142 C<mjd-perl-template+@plover.com>
146 C<mjd-perl-template-request@plover.com> to join.
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