/dports/devel/gnustep-make/gnustep-make-2.8.0/Instance/ |
H A D | rules.make | 38 internal-precompile-headers \ 63 # target at the end of compilation: 81 internal-$(GNUSTEP_TYPE)-all:: internal-precompile-headers \ 86 internal-$(GNUSTEP_TYPE)-all:: internal-precompile-headers \ 156 -$(ECHO_NOTHING)for dir in $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_INSTALL_DIRS); do \ 232 # C++ files might end in .C, .cc, .cpp, .cxx, .cp so we replace multiple times 322 # these variables do nothing. If GCC_WITH_PRECOMPILED_HEADERS is yes, 383 internal-precompile-headers: 388 internal-precompile-headers: 518 # older versions of XCode use the form Info-xxx.plist [all …]
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/dports/devel/make++/makepp-2.0/pod/ |
H A D | perl_performance.pod | 10 while these can be hard to find, there is also a lot you can do mechanically. 75 change and you use the C<o> modifier), precompile the regexp with C<qr//> and 88 =item Don't anchor at end after greedy 90 If you have a C<*> or C<+> that will match till the end of string, don't put a 108 typed, can never do it at compile time. Don't use it, unless you need the 117 This last form always possible if method (or normal function) takes no 119 supply any optional ones! If you use this form a lot, it is best to keep 183 using the integer form of refs is three times as fast as using the pretty 186 work reliably. There a hex form is still a fair bit faster than default 203 can do numerical comparison for equality.
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/dports/lang/gauche/Gauche-0.9.10/doc/ |
H A D | concepts.texi | 21 @end menu 76 @end itemize 103 @end table 156 becomes @emph{extremely} inefficient in Gauche. Don't do it. 247 @end table 418 @end table 612 @end table 727 See @file{HOWTO-precompile.txt} if you want to give a try.) 733 @file{HOWTO-precompile.txt}を見てください。) 803 a file on certain condition, use @code{load} or do dispatch in macro [all …]
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/dports/shells/ksh93/ast-93u/src/cmd/ksh93/ |
H A D | README | 6 operating systems. The end of this file contains a partial list of 21 before compiling ksh. Options are of the form SHOPT_option and become 53 using while < file;do ...; done and allowing fields in 70 you do a set -o viraw. 94 If you do not have make or nmake, but do have a Version 7 UNIX compatible 107 The makefile should also generate shcomp, a program that will precompile 118 or the /usr/local/bin directory and the name must end in sh. The program 123 If you do not have ksh in one of these secure locations, /bin/sh will
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/dports/shells/ksh93-devel/ast-cc1bca27/src/cmd/ksh93/ |
H A D | README | 6 operating systems. The end of this file contains a partial list of 21 before compiling ksh. Options are of the form SHOPT_option and become 53 using while < file;do ...; done and allowing fields in 70 you do a set -o viraw. 94 If you do not have make or nmake, but do have a Version 7 UNIX compatible 107 The makefile should also generate shcomp, a program that will precompile 118 or the /usr/local/bin directory and the name must end in sh. The program 123 If you do not have ksh in one of these secure locations, /bin/sh will
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/dports/shells/ksh2020/ast-ksh2020/src/cmd/ksh93/ |
H A D | README | 6 operating systems. The end of this file contains a partial list of 21 before compiling ksh. Options are of the form SHOPT_option and become 53 using while < file;do ...; done and allowing fields in 68 you do a set -o viraw. 92 If you do not have make or nmake, but do have a Version 7 UNIX compatible 105 The makefile should also generate shcomp, a program that will precompile 116 or the /usr/local/bin directory and the name must end in sh. The program 121 If you do not have ksh in one of these secure locations, /bin/sh will
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/dports/shells/ast-ksh/ast-ksh93v/src/cmd/ksh93/ |
H A D | README | 6 operating systems. The end of this file contains a partial list of 21 before compiling ksh. Options are of the form SHOPT_option and become 53 using while < file;do ...; done and allowing fields in 70 you do a set -o viraw. 94 If you do not have make or nmake, but do have a Version 7 UNIX compatible 107 The makefile should also generate shcomp, a program that will precompile 118 or the /usr/local/bin directory and the name must end in sh. The program 123 If you do not have ksh in one of these secure locations, /bin/sh will
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/dports/lang/parrot/parrot-8.1.0/docs/pdds/draft/ |
H A D | pdd01_overview.pod | 82 Each piece of IMCC can, with enough support hidden away (in the form of an 139 provide access to most of the things an extension needs to do, while hiding 178 Perl, string eval, do, use, and require will not be available (although 179 loading of precompiled modules via do, use, or require may be 184 One straightforward use of the Parrot system is to precompile a program into 193 principle, Parrot could also act as a front end to other modular
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/dports/lang/elixir-devel/elixir-1.13.1/lib/mix/lib/mix/tasks/ |
H A D | release.ex | 31 end 50 Releases allow developers to precompile and package all of their code 256 This is often represented in the form of target triples, for example, 1041 end 1045 end 1057 end 1061 end 1065 end 1069 end 1114 end [all …]
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/dports/lang/elixir/elixir-1.12.3/lib/mix/lib/mix/tasks/ |
H A D | release.ex | 31 end 50 Releases allow developers to precompile and package all of their code 254 This is often represented in the form of target triples, for example, 1040 end 1044 end 1056 end 1060 end 1064 end 1068 end 1113 end [all …]
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/dports/devel/cl-asdf/asdf-a58828745a610c1af841a86587ba197707c89eb3/doc/ |
H A D | asdf.texinfo | 138 * The defsystem form:: 925 by evaluating the following Lisp form: 1108 * The defsystem form:: 1117 @section The defsystem form 1492 | :perform @refrule{method-form} 1493 | :explain @refrule{method-form} 1530 | ( :read-file-form @refrule{pathname-specifier} @refrule{form-specifier}? ) 1796 For @code{:read-file-form}, 1822 A feature dependency is of the form 4418 @code{(:output-translations ...)} form. [all …]
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/dports/lang/abcl/abcl-src-1.8.0/doc/asdf/ |
H A D | asdf.texinfo | 138 * The defsystem form:: 925 by evaluating the following Lisp form: 1108 * The defsystem form:: 1117 @section The defsystem form 1492 | :perform @refrule{method-form} 1493 | :explain @refrule{method-form} 1530 | ( :read-file-form @refrule{pathname-specifier} @refrule{form-specifier}? ) 1796 For @code{:read-file-form}, 1822 A feature dependency is of the form 4418 @code{(:output-translations ...)} form. [all …]
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/dports/lang/sbcl/sbcl-1.3.13/contrib/asdf/ |
H A D | asdf.texinfo | 140 * The defsystem form:: 892 by evaluating the following Lisp form: 1024 * The defsystem form:: 1033 @section The defsystem form 1368 | :perform method-form 1369 | :explain method-form 1370 | :output-files method-form 1371 | :operation-done-p method-form 1888 starts with the following form, 4112 @code{(:output-translations ...)} form. [all …]
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/dports/textproc/p5-Text-Balanced/Text-Balanced-2.04/ |
H A D | Changes | 8 but since we only support Perl 5.8.1 and higher anyway we do not need to 199 '/([a-z]+)', '/end$1') works as expected. 222 patterns of the form /\G.../gc. See documentation for details. 288 - Added gen_extract_tagged() to "precompile" a specific tag extractor for 311 nested start and end tags (see new entry in Balanced.pod). 345 allows the ?...? form of pattern matching!
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/dports/devel/p5-Parse-RecDescent/Parse-RecDescent-1.967015/ |
H A D | Changes | 117 - started work on Compile() option (not complete yet - do not use!) 146 end of each production 337 Clarified meaning of "free-form" in description of grammars 404 - Documented need to use do{..} within some <reject:...> 690 - Document the <autotree:Base::Class> form of the <autotree> 741 - Add a new t/precompile.t to test precompilation. 747 it caused t/precompile.t (which ends up re-definiing a lot of 749 calls to _generate in Replace and Extend normally do not see 750 the prototype, but do when re-defined.
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/dports/www/py-nevow/Nevow-0.14.0/ |
H A D | ChangeLog | 109 * nevow/athena.js: Introduced new form of Divmod.Class.method() for 239 to do common things. For example: 268 the example server to see how to do this. 272 form successfully. This replaces and deprecates the old, 276 on the example server to see how to do this. 462 trying to do "for x in slot('foo'): print x". 488 The main benefit of this is the ability to do: 550 introspected for form rendering. 664 machinery to do the conversion; This means you can do things like 668 - add(key, value=None) adds a new query arg at the end; the value may [all …]
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/dports/print/py-preppy/preppy-2.4.1/docs/ |
H A D | index.rst | 16 * *just Python*. We have not invented another language, and if you want to do something - includes… 61 Later on, we'll show how many features of high-end templating systems are handled 103 …ly declare the parameters which will be passed in. You can do most of the things you can do with … 214 The normal python *try* in preppy form. The the else clause is accepted only if 256 …n web applications we work out the full path to the template directory and do everything with the … 317 …typical web project, you will want to supply your own quoting function, to do things like escaping… 395 …es), the application runs as a restricted user, and it is important to precompile all templates an… 420 But how do I...? 424 beloved features are. The answer is almost always that you can do it with Python. 431 How do you include other content? With a Python function or method call. [all …]
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/dports/devel/p5-Inline-C/Inline-C-0.81/lib/Inline/C/ |
H A D | Cookbook.pod | 527 We could have used the usual two-argument form of B<SvPV()> and, since we 599 precompile the C code. That way the CGI will only need read access to the 603 precompile it again. 623 How do I use Inline with mod_perl? 778 name the object class or namespace. But that's where the similarities end 1091 How do I create a Hash of Lists from C? 1195 How do I access Win32 DLL-s using Inline? 1391 do I do that? 1518 C<eval> it into Perl. How do I do this? 1557 Inline::C is not already installed. How do I do this? [all …]
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/dports/lang/swi-pl/swipl-8.2.3/packages/odbc/ |
H A D | odbc.doc | 40 \end{abstract} 160 \end{code} 299 parameterized execution allows the driver and database to precompile the 340 \end{code} 457 and database driver may use this to precompile the SQL-statement, giving 573 As a general rule of thumb, stay away from these functions if you do 709 With this interface we do not envision the use of Prolog as a database 880 A Prolog term of the form \term{date}{Year,Month,Day} used as default 884 A Prolog term of the form \term{time}{Hour,Minute,Second} used as 888 A Prolog term of the form [all …]
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/dports/devel/p5-IPC-Run/IPC-Run-20200505.0/ |
H A D | README.md | 104 # with this form, it's here to behave like system() with an 177 ## To precompile harnesses and run them later: 197 ## Now do some more I/O. 739 The form used second example here is the safest, 795 receiving end of a pipeline ('|'), you can omit the redirection 809 The two parameter form guarantees that the filename 846 causes two pipe to be created, with one end attached to cat's stdout 890 these operators, and the '&' may occur on either end of the operator. 1350 child process that always must end in a fixed string, like "\\n": 1669 my $in = "\n" x ($pipebuf * 2) . "end\n"; [all …]
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/dports/www/p5-Bigtop/Bigtop-0.38/ |
H A D | Changes | 20 into account. None of the shipping backend models know what to do 175 - limit_by now appends the parent row id to the end of all header 242 - added hints to the form field properties 271 to the end of generated REFERENCES statements. These do not apply 419 - Added a field set label to default form methods. 560 methods: do_main, form 567 Now you get comments telling you what to do, you do it for your ORM. 572 suggesting what you need to do. 644 what they do for its users. 646 precompile it. This results in almost a four fold speed savings [all …]
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/dports/lang/perl5.34/perl-5.34.0/pod/ |
H A D | perlretut.pod | 47 of strings, and to do search and replace operations. 329 Although one can already do quite a lot with the literal string 474 /end\./; # matches 'end.' 475 /end[.]/; # same thing, matches 'end.' 540 C<'$'> matches only at the end or before a newline at the end. 547 end. 975 C<$`>, C<$'> and C<$&> do not cause any speed difference. 1609 programs. Where do they fit into Perl syntax? 1791 $x =~ s/4/four/; # doesn't do it all: 2389 They evaluate true if the regexps do I<not> match: [all …]
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/dports/lang/perl5-devel/perl5-5.35.4-102-ge43d289c7c/pod/ |
H A D | perlretut.pod | 47 of strings, and to do search and replace operations. 329 Although one can already do quite a lot with the literal string 474 /end\./; # matches 'end.' 475 /end[.]/; # same thing, matches 'end.' 540 C<'$'> matches only at the end or before a newline at the end. 547 end. 975 C<$`>, C<$'> and C<$&> do not cause any speed difference. 1609 programs. Where do they fit into Perl syntax? 1791 $x =~ s/4/four/; # doesn't do it all: 2389 They evaluate true if the regexps do I<not> match: [all …]
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/dports/lang/perl5.32/perl-5.32.1/pod/ |
H A D | perlretut.pod | 44 of strings, and to do search and replace operations. 326 Although one can already do quite a lot with the literal string 471 /end\./; # matches 'end.' 472 /end[.]/; # same thing, matches 'end.' 537 C<'$'> matches only at the end or before a newline at the end. 544 end. 971 C<$`>, C<$'> and C<$&> do not cause any speed difference. 1586 programs. Where do they fit into Perl syntax? 1768 $x =~ s/4/four/; # doesn't do it all: 2364 They evaluate true if the regexps do I<not> match: [all …]
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/dports/lang/perl5.30/perl-5.30.3/pod/ |
H A D | perlretut.pod | 44 of strings, and to do search and replace operations. 326 Although one can already do quite a lot with the literal string 471 /end\./; # matches 'end.' 472 /end[.]/; # same thing, matches 'end.' 537 C<'$'> matches only at the end or before a newline at the end. 544 end. 971 C<$`>, C<'$'> and C<$&> do not cause any speed difference. 1586 programs. Where do they fit into Perl syntax? 1768 $x =~ s/4/four/; # doesn't do it all: 2345 They evaluate true if the regexps do I<not> match: [all …]
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