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H A D | 01_about_verbose.t | 20 (defined $MacPerl::Version) 21 ? ("(MacPerl version $MacPerl::Version)") : (),
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H A D | 05_about_verbose.t | 19 (defined $MacPerl::Version) 20 ? ("(MacPerl version $MacPerl::Version)") : (),
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H A D | 01_about_verbose.t | 19 (defined $MacPerl::Version) 20 ? ("(MacPerl version $MacPerl::Version)") : (),
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H A D | 01_about_verbose.t | 24 (defined $MacPerl::Version) 25 ? ("(MacPerl version $MacPerl::Version)") : (),
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H A D | 01_about_verbose.t | 23 (defined $MacPerl::Version) 24 ? ("(MacPerl version $MacPerl::Version)") : (),
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H A D | 00about.t | 62 (defined $MacPerl::Version) 63 ? ("(MacPerl version $MacPerl::Version)") : (),
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H A D | perlfaq.pod | 316 On Mac OS the MacPerl Application comes with a simple 32k text editor 317 that behaves like a rudimentary IDE. In contrast to the MacPerl Application 709 Under the Mac, it depends which environment you are using. The MacPerl
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H A D | perlfaqo.txt | 120 On Mac OS the MacPerl Application comes with a simple 32k text editor that behaves like a rudimenta… 226 Under the Mac, it depends which environment you are using. The MacPerl shell, or MPW, is much like …
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H A D | perlvaro.txt | 183 …he moment, this differs from $! under only VMS, OS/2, and Win32 (and for MacPerl). On all other pl…
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H A D | perlvar.pod | 572 (and for MacPerl). On all other platforms, C<$^E> is always just
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/Test/lib/ |
H A D | Test.pm | 184 print $TESTOUT "# MacPerl version $MacPerl::Version\n" 185 if defined $MacPerl::Version;
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/File-Glob/ |
H A D | TODO | 18 true slash as a separator. I imagine MacPerl could change the SEP
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H A D | ChangeLog | 24 * And Rob Nagler noticed that I was reporting the MacPerl
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H A D | README.jp | 64 …e2.nifty.com/kipp/perl/jperl/index.html> ※1)。また、Mac OS 9.x/Classic用のPerl、MacPerlの日本語版もMacJPerlとして存…
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Encode/Encode/ |
H A D | Makefile_PL.e2x | 81 # The next two lines to make MacPerl Happy -- dankogai via pudge
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H A D | Tutorial.pod | 388 do it differently. MacPerl is one off the top of my head. [9] Rather than 433 from MacPerl users telling you about failing tests that you know will
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H A D | perlfaq3.pod | 464 If you are using MacOS, the same concerns apply. MacPerl (for Classic 978 Type, so that double-clicking them will invoke the MacPerl application. 1046 Under the Mac, it depends which environment you are using. The MacPerl
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.sbin/mkhybrid/src/ |
H A D | more.mapping | 170 .pl Ascii 'McPL' 'TEXT' "MacPerl - Perl Source"
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/ |
H A D | perlport.pod | 90 logical may depend on the platform in use. In MacPerl, C<\n> always 638 Unix and DOSish ports, but not in MacPerl, where only
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H A D | perl58delta.pod | 2034 (MacPerl has of course been available since perl 5.004 but now the 2035 source code bases of standard Perl and MacPerl have been synchronised)
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H A D | perlvar.pod | 2047 for MacPerl). On all other platforms, C<$^E> is always just the same
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/Pod-Html/corpus/ |
H A D | perlvar-copy.pod | 848 (and for MacPerl). On all other platforms, C<$^E> is always just
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