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- CURLINFO_STARTTRANSFER_TIME(3)
- get the time until the first byte is received
- CURLINFO_STARTTRANSFER_TIME_T(3)
- get the time until the first byte is received
- CURLOPT_SASL_IR(3)
- enable sending initial response in first packet
- ENGINE_get_DH(3), ENGINE_get_DSA(3), ENGINE_by_id(3), ENGINE_get_cipher_engine(3), ENGINE_get_default_DH(3), ENGINE_get_default_DSA(3), ENGINE_get_default_RAND(3), ENGINE_get_default_RSA(3), ENGINE_get_digest_engine(3), ENGINE_get_first(3), ENGINE_get_last(3), ENGINE_get_next(3), ENGINE_get_prev(3), ENGINE_new(3), ENGINE_get_ciphers(3), ENGINE_get_ctrl_function(3), ENGINE_get_digests(3), ENGINE_get_destroy_function(3), ENGINE_get_finish_function(3), ENGINE_get_init_function(3), ENGINE_get_load_privkey_function(3), ENGINE_get_load_pubkey_function(3), ENGINE_load_private_key(3), ENGINE_load_public_key(3), ENGINE_get_RAND(3), ENGINE_get_RSA(3), ENGINE_get_id(3), ENGINE_get_name(3), ENGINE_get_cmd_defns(3), ENGINE_get_cipher(3), ENGINE_get_digest(3), ENGINE_add(3), ENGINE_cmd_is_executable(3), ENGINE_ctrl(3), ENGINE_ctrl_cmd(3), ENGINE_ctrl_cmd_string(3), ENGINE_finish(3), ENGINE_free(3), ENGINE_get_flags(3), ENGINE_init(3), ENGINE_register_DH(3), ENGINE_register_DSA(3), ENGINE_register_RAND(3), ENGINE_register_RSA(3), ENGINE_register_all_complete(3), ENGINE_register_ciphers(3), ENGINE_register_complete(3), ENGINE_register_digests(3), ENGINE_remove(3), ENGINE_set_DH(3), ENGINE_set_DSA(3), ENGINE_set_RAND(3), ENGINE_set_RSA(3), ENGINE_set_ciphers(3), ENGINE_set_cmd_defns(3), ENGINE_set_ctrl_function(3), ENGINE_set_default(3), ENGINE_set_default_DH(3), ENGINE_set_default_DSA(3), ENGINE_set_default_RAND(3), ENGINE_set_default_RSA(3), ENGINE_set_default_ciphers(3), ENGINE_set_default_digests(3), ENGINE_set_default_string(3), ENGINE_set_destroy_function(3), ENGINE_set_digests(3), ENGINE_set_finish_function(3), ENGINE_set_flags(3), ENGINE_set_id(3), ENGINE_set_init_function(3), ENGINE_set_load_privkey_function(3), ENGINE_set_load_pubkey_function(3), ENGINE_set_name(3), ENGINE_up_ref(3), ENGINE_get_table_flags(3), ENGINE_cleanup(3), ENGINE_load_builtin_engines(3), ENGINE_register_all_DH(3), ENGINE_register_all_DSA(3), ENGINE_register_all_RAND(3), ENGINE_register_all_RSA(3), ENGINE_register_all_ciphers(3), ENGINE_register_all_digests(3), ENGINE_set_table_flags(3), ENGINE_unregister_DH(3), ENGINE_unregister_DSA(3), ENGINE_unregister_RAND(3), ENGINE_unregister_RSA(3), ENGINE_unregister_ciphers(3), ENGINE_unregister_digests(3)
- ENGINE cryptographic module support
- FcCharSetFirstPage(3)
- Start enumerating charset contents
- FcPatternIterStart(3)
- Initialize the iterator with the first iterator in the pattern
- FcStrListFirst(3)
- get first string in iteration
- Judy1First(3), Judy1 functions(3)
- C library for creating and accessing a dynamic array of bits, using any value of a word as an index
- Judy1FirstEmpty(3), Judy1 functions(3)
- C library for creating and accessing a dynamic array of bits, using any value of a word as an index
- JudyLFirst(3), JudyL functions(3)
- C library for creating and accessing a dynamic array of words, using any value of a word as an index
- JudyLFirstEmpty(3), JudyL functions(3)
- C library for creating and accessing a dynamic array of words, using any value of a word as an index
- JudySLFirst(3), JudySL functions(3)
- C library for creating and accessing a dynamic array, using a null-terminated string as an index (associative array)
- Munin::Node::Configure::History(3)
- Filtering plugins based on the version of Munin they were first distributed with
- Queue(3o)
- First-in first-out queues
- SDLmm_todo(3), todo(3)
- Todo List "Class SDLmm::SRect " 1c Extend the class with useful utility functions in regards to rectangles like intersections. "Class SDLmm::Surface " 1c Implement a better constructor scheme, where the first argument is a dummy class which specified what to do. This would allow a construct where a surface can be loaded from an image file without first having to create an unitialized object. "Class SDLmm::VideoInfo " 1c Build a status function allowing for easier access to the flags. This can be done using a bitfield which would allow for checking for multiple features at once
- Stack(3o)
- Last-in first-out stacks
- Sympa::Spindle::TransformIncoming(3Sympa)
- Process to transform messages - first stage
- Tcl_Char16ToUtfDString.tcl87(3), Tcl_UniChar(3), Tcl_UniCharToUtf(3), Tcl_UtfToUniChar(3), Tcl_UtfToChar16(3), Tcl_UtfToWChar(3), Tcl_UniCharToUtfDString(3), Tcl_UtfToUniCharDString(3), Tcl_WCharToUtfDString(3), Tcl_UtfToWCharDString(3), Tcl_Char16ToUtfDString(3), Tcl_UtfToChar16DString(3), Tcl_UniCharLen(3), Tcl_UniCharNcmp(3), Tcl_UniCharNcasecmp(3), Tcl_UniCharCaseMatch(3), Tcl_UtfNcmp(3), Tcl_UtfNcasecmp(3), Tcl_UtfCharComplete(3), Tcl_NumUtfChars(3), Tcl_UtfFindFirst(3), Tcl_UtfFindLast(3), Tcl_UtfNext(3), Tcl_UtfPrev(3), Tcl_UniCharAtIndex(3), Tcl_UtfAtIndex(3), Tcl_UtfBackslash(3)
- routines for manipulating UTF-8 strings
- Tcl_CreateHashEntry.tcl85(3), Tcl_InitHashTable(3), Tcl_InitCustomHashTable(3), Tcl_InitObjHashTable(3), Tcl_DeleteHashTable(3), Tcl_CreateHashEntry(3), Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(3), Tcl_FindHashEntry(3), Tcl_GetHashValue(3), Tcl_SetHashValue(3), Tcl_GetHashKey(3), Tcl_FirstHashEntry(3), Tcl_NextHashEntry(3), Tcl_HashStats(3)
- procedures to manage hash tables
- Tcl_CreateHashEntry.tcl86(3), Tcl_InitHashTable(3), Tcl_InitCustomHashTable(3), Tcl_InitObjHashTable(3), Tcl_DeleteHashTable(3), Tcl_CreateHashEntry(3), Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(3), Tcl_FindHashEntry(3), Tcl_GetHashValue(3), Tcl_SetHashValue(3), Tcl_GetHashKey(3), Tcl_FirstHashEntry(3), Tcl_NextHashEntry(3), Tcl_HashStats(3)
- procedures to manage hash tables
- Tcl_CreateHashEntry.tcl87(3), Tcl_InitHashTable(3), Tcl_InitCustomHashTable(3), Tcl_InitObjHashTable(3), Tcl_DeleteHashTable(3), Tcl_CreateHashEntry(3), Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(3), Tcl_FindHashEntry(3), Tcl_GetHashValue(3), Tcl_SetHashValue(3), Tcl_GetHashKey(3), Tcl_FirstHashEntry(3), Tcl_NextHashEntry(3), Tcl_HashStats(3)
- procedures to manage hash tables
- Tcl_DictObjDone.tcl85(3), Tcl_NewDictObj(3), Tcl_DictObjPut(3), Tcl_DictObjGet(3), Tcl_DictObjRemove(3), Tcl_DictObjSize(3), Tcl_DictObjFirst(3), Tcl_DictObjNext(3), Tcl_DictObjDone(3), Tcl_DictObjPutKeyList(3), Tcl_DictObjRemoveKeyList(3)
- manipulate Tcl objects as dictionaries
- Tcl_DictObjDone.tcl86(3), Tcl_NewDictObj(3), Tcl_DictObjPut(3), Tcl_DictObjGet(3), Tcl_DictObjRemove(3), Tcl_DictObjSize(3), Tcl_DictObjFirst(3), Tcl_DictObjNext(3), Tcl_DictObjDone(3), Tcl_DictObjPutKeyList(3), Tcl_DictObjRemoveKeyList(3)
- manipulate Tcl values as dictionaries
- Tcl_DictObjDone.tcl87(3), Tcl_NewDictObj(3), Tcl_DictObjPut(3), Tcl_DictObjGet(3), Tcl_DictObjRemove(3), Tcl_DictObjSize(3), Tcl_DictObjFirst(3), Tcl_DictObjNext(3), Tcl_DictObjDone(3), Tcl_DictObjPutKeyList(3), Tcl_DictObjRemoveKeyList(3)
- manipulate Tcl values as dictionaries
- Tcl_NumUtfChars.tcl85(3), Tcl_UniChar(3), Tcl_UniCharToUtf(3), Tcl_UtfToUniChar(3), Tcl_UniCharToUtfDString(3), Tcl_UtfToUniCharDString(3), Tcl_UniCharLen(3), Tcl_UniCharNcmp(3), Tcl_UniCharNcasecmp(3), Tcl_UniCharCaseMatch(3), Tcl_UtfNcmp(3), Tcl_UtfNcasecmp(3), Tcl_UtfCharComplete(3), Tcl_NumUtfChars(3), Tcl_UtfFindFirst(3), Tcl_UtfFindLast(3), Tcl_UtfNext(3), Tcl_UtfPrev(3), Tcl_UniCharAtIndex(3), Tcl_UtfAtIndex(3), Tcl_UtfBackslash(3)
- routines for manipulating UTF-8 strings
- Tcl_NumUtfChars.tcl86(3), Tcl_UniChar(3), Tcl_UniCharToUtf(3), Tcl_UtfToUniChar(3), Tcl_UniCharToUtfDString(3), Tcl_UtfToUniCharDString(3), Tcl_UniCharLen(3), Tcl_UniCharNcmp(3), Tcl_UniCharNcasecmp(3), Tcl_UniCharCaseMatch(3), Tcl_UtfNcmp(3), Tcl_UtfNcasecmp(3), Tcl_UtfCharComplete(3), Tcl_NumUtfChars(3), Tcl_UtfFindFirst(3), Tcl_UtfFindLast(3), Tcl_UtfNext(3), Tcl_UtfPrev(3), Tcl_UniCharAtIndex(3), Tcl_UtfAtIndex(3), Tcl_UtfBackslash(3)
- routines for manipulating UTF-8 strings
- XmListSetItem(3)
- A List function that makes an existing item the first visible item in the list "XmListSetItem" "List functions" "XmListSetItem"
- XmListSetPos(3)
- A List function that makes the item at the given position the first visible position in the list "XmListSetPos" "List functions" "XmListSetPos"
- XmMainWindowSep1(3)
- A MainWindow function that returns the widget ID of the first Separator "XmMainWindowSep1" "MainWindow functions" "XmMainWindowSep1"
- XmStringBaseline(3)
- A compound string function that returns the number of pixels between the top of the character box and the baseline of the first line of text "XmStringBaseline" "compound string functions" "XmStringBaseline"
- XmTextGetTopCharacter(3)
- A Text function that accesses the position of the first character displayed "XmTextGetTopCharacter" "Text functions" "XmTextGetTopCharacter"
- XmTextSetTopCharacter(3)
- A Text function that sets the position of the first character displayed "XmTextSetTopCharacter" "Text functions" "XmTextSetTopCharacter"
- addbddvarfirst(3)
- adds a new variable, before all others. man1/alc_origin.1
- al_ffblk_get_size(3)
- Get size of file returned by al_findfirst/al_findnext. Allegro game programming library
- al_findclose(3)
- Closes a previously opened search with al_findfirst(). Allegro game programming library
- al_findfirst(3)
- Low-level function for searching files. Allegro game programming library
- al_findnext(3)
- Finds the next file in a search started by al_findfirst(). Allegro game programming library
- al_get_first_config_entry(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- al_get_first_config_section(3)
- Allegro 5 API
- ber_get_next(3), ber_skip_tag(3), ber_peek_tag(3), ber_scanf(3), ber_get_int(3), ber_get_enum(3), ber_get_stringb(3), ber_get_stringa(3), ber_get_stringal(3), ber_get_stringbv(3), ber_get_null(3), ber_get_boolean(3), ber_get_bitstring(3), ber_first_element(3), ber_next_element(3)
- OpenLDAP LBER simplified Basic Encoding Rules library routines for decoding
- callback(3)
- closures with variable arguments as first-class C functions
- cdk_traverse(3), exitCancelCDKScreen exitCancelCDKScreenOf exitOKCDKScreen exitOKCDKScreenOf getCDKFocusCurrent resetCDKScreen resetCDKScreenOf setCDKFocusCurrent setCDKFocusFirst setCDKFocusLast setCDKFocusNext setCDKFocusPrevious traverseCDKOnce traverseCDKScreen cdk_traverse(3)
- functions to support keyboard traversal
- ck_queue(3), CK_LIST_EMPTY(3), CK_LIST_ENTRY(3), CK_LIST_FIRST(3), CK_LIST_FOREACH(3), CK_LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(3), CK_LIST_HEAD(3), CK_LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(3), CK_LIST_INIT(3), CK_LIST_INSERT_AFTER(3), CK_LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(3), CK_LIST_INSERT_HEAD(3), CK_LIST_MOVE(3), CK_LIST_NEXT(3), CK_LIST_REMOVE(3), CK_LIST_SWAP(3), CK_SLIST_EMPTY(3), CK_SLIST_ENTRY(3), CK_SLIST_FIRST(3), CK_SLIST_FOREACH(3), CK_SLIST_FOREACH_PREVPTR(3), CK_SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(3), CK_SLIST_HEAD(3), CK_SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(3), CK_SLIST_INIT(3), CK_SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(3), CK_SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(3), CK_SLIST_MOVE(3), CK_SLIST_NEXT(3), CK_SLIST_REMOVE(3), CK_SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER(3), CK_SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(3), CK_SLIST_SWAP(3), CK_STAILQ_CONCAT(3), CK_STAILQ_EMPTY(3), CK_STAILQ_ENTRY(3), CK_STAILQ_FIRST(3), CK_STAILQ_FOREACH(3), CK_STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(3), CK_STAILQ_HEAD(3), CK_STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(3), CK_STAILQ_INIT(3), CK_STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(3), CK_STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(3), CK_STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(3), CK_STAILQ_MOVE(3), CK_STAILQ_NEXT(3), CK_STAILQ_REMOVE(3), CK_STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER(3), CK_STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(3), CK_STAILQ_SWAP(3)
- multi-reader single-writer singly-linked lists, singly-linked tail queues and lists
- cxGetFirstFile(3)
- Returns the first file in the directory
- cxGetFirstModule(3)
- Returns the first module in the list
- cxGetFirstSubDir(3)
- Returns the first subdirectory in the directory
- cxGetFsIterFirst(3)
- Returns the first item
- dateseq(1)
- Generate a sequence of date/times from FIRST to LAST, optionally in steps of
- efax(1)
- send/receive faxes with Class 1, 2 or 2.0 fax modem (Please read the fax man page first.)
- first(1)
- Yagi-Uda project quick antenna builder
- first(5)
- output data file format The data files created by the Yagi-Uda projects first are in the same format as created by input and are described under input(5)
- ghead(1), head(1)
- output the first part of files
- hdf_get_child(3), hdf_get_child (3)
- return the first child of the named node
- hdf_obj_child(3), hdf_obj_child (3)
- Return the first child of a dataset node
- htable(3), HTABLE_HEAD(3)
- HTABLE_ENTRY, HTABLE_SIZE, HTABLE_COUNT, HTABLE_EMPTY, HTABLE_COLLS, HTABLE_LOAD, HTABLE_INITIALIZER, HTABLE_INIT, HTABLE_PROTOTYPE, HTABLE_GENERATE, HTABLE_INSERT, HTABLE_REMOVE, HTABLE_LOOKUP, HTABLE_FIRST, HTABLE_NEXT, HTABLE_FOREACH, implementation of hash tables
- ideviceinfo(1)
- Show information about the first connected device
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- krb5_principal_intro(3), krb5_principal_introThe principal handing functions.(3)
- A Kerberos principal is a email address looking string that contains two parts separated by . The second part is the kerberos realm the principal belongs to and the first is a list of 0 or more components. For example lha@SU.SE host/hummel.it.su.se@SU.SE host/admin@H5L.ORG See the library functions here: Heimdal Kerberos 5 principal functions
- ldap_first_attribute(3), ldap_next_attribute(3)
- step through LDAP entry attributes
- ldap_first_entry(3), ldap_next_entry(3), ldap_count_entries(3)
- LDAP result entry parsing and counting routines
- ldap_first_message(3), ldap_next_message(3), ldap_count_messages(3)
- Stepping through messages in a result chain
- ldap_first_reference(3), ldap_next_reference(3), ldap_count_references(3)
- Stepping through continuation references in a result chain
- libowfat_array_start(3), array_start(3)
- get pointer to first element in array
- libowfat_cdb_firstkey(3), cdb_firstkey(3)
- find first physical record in constant database
- lmdbg-head(1)
- display first stacktraces
- lwres_buffer_init(3), lwres_buffer_invalidate(3), lwres_buffer_add(3), lwres_buffer_subtract(3), lwres_buffer_clear(3), lwres_buffer_first(3), lwres_buffer_forward(3), lwres_buffer_back(3), lwres_buffer_getuint8(3), lwres_buffer_putuint8(3), lwres_buffer_getuint16(3), lwres_buffer_putuint16(3), lwres_buffer_getuint32(3), lwres_buffer_putuint32(3), lwres_buffer_putmem(3), lwres_buffer_getmem(3)
- lightweight resolver buffer management
- memarrfill(3)
- fill an array with the value of its first element
- mifare_classic_connect(3), mifare_classic_disconnect(3), mifare_classic_authenticate(3), mifare_classic_read(3), mifare_classic_init_value(3), mifare_classic_read_value(3), mifare_classic_write(3), mifare_classic_increment(3), mifare_classic_decrement(3), mifare_classic_restore(3), mifare_classic_transfer(3), mifare_classic_get_trailer_block_permission(3), mifare_classic_get_data_block_permission(3), mifare_classic_format_sector(3), mifare_classic_trailer_block(3), mifare_classic_block_sector(3), mifare_classic_sector_first_block(3), mifare_classic_sector_block_count(3), mifare_classic_sector_last_block(3)
- Mifare Classic Manipulation Functions
- mplist_key(3m17n)
- Return the key of the first property in a property list
- mplist_set(3m17n)
- Set the first property in a property list
- mplist_value(3m17n)
- Return the value of the first property in a property list
- mpqc(1)
- The Massively Parallel Quantum Chemistry program (MPQC) computes the properties of molecules from first principles. This documentation is divided into the following chapters: "o" 2 MPQC Overview "o" 2 Running MPQC "o" 2 MPQC Input "o" 2 Validating MPQC "o" 2 Running Psi 3 from MPQC "o" 2 CCA Components "o" 2 MPQC License "o" 2 MPQC Warranty
- mtext_chr(3m17n)
- Return the position of the first occurrence of a character in an M-text
- mtext_ncpy(3m17n)
- Copy the first some characters in an M-text to another
- ne_addr_resolve(3), ne_addr_result(3), ne_addr_first(3), ne_addr_next(3), ne_addr_error(3), ne_addr_destroy(3)
- functions to resolve hostnames to addresses
- nfc-poll(1)
- poll first available NFC target
- oneshot(1)
- A single-fire first-come-first-serve HTTP server
- panda_fitwindow(3)
- ask the viewer to fit the viewer window to the first page of the PDF document when it is opened
- paperinfo(3), paperwithsize(3), paperfirst(3), paperlast(3), papernext(3), paperprev(3)
- return informations about a paper
- pmemobj_first(3), pmemobj_first()(3), pmemobj_next()(3), POBJ_FIRST()(3), POBJ_FIRST_TYPE_NUM()(3), POBJ_NEXT()(3), POBJ_NEXT_TYPE_NUM()(3), POBJ_FOREACH()(3), POBJ_FOREACH_SAFE()(3), POBJ_FOREACH_TYPE()(3), POBJ_FOREACH_SAFE_TYPE()(3)
- pmemobj container operations
- pobj_list_head(3), POBJ_LIST_HEAD()(3), POBJ_LIST_ENTRY()(3), POBJ_LIST_FIRST()(3), POBJ_LIST_LAST()(3), POBJ_LIST_EMPTY()(3), POBJ_LIST_NEXT()(3), POBJ_LIST_PREV()(3), POBJ_LIST_FOREACH()(3), POBJ_LIST_FOREACH_REVERSE()(3), POBJ_LIST_INSERT_HEAD()(3), POBJ_LIST_INSERT_TAIL()(3), POBJ_LIST_INSERT_AFTER()(3), POBJ_LIST_INSERT_BEFORE()(3), POBJ_LIST_INSERT_NEW_HEAD()(3), POBJ_LIST_INSERT_NEW_TAIL()(3), POBJ_LIST_INSERT_NEW_AFTER()(3), POBJ_LIST_INSERT_NEW_BEFORE()(3), POBJ_LIST_REMOVE()(3), POBJ_LIST_REMOVE_FREE()(3), POBJ_LIST_MOVE_ELEMENT_HEAD()(3), POBJ_LIST_MOVE_ELEMENT_TAIL()(3), POBJ_LIST_MOVE_ELEMENT_AFTER()(3), POBJ_LIST_MOVE_ELEMENT_BEFORE()(3)
- type-safe non-transactional persistent atomic lists
- rrdfirst(1)
- Return the date of the first data sample in an RRA within an RRD
- samechflags(1)
- change file flags samechmod change file modes samechown change file owner and group samecp copies the first file of a pair of duplicate files samedelay delays line output until the files are no longer in use sameln links duplicate files together samemv moves the first file of a pair of duplicate files samerm remove the last of a pair of duplicate files
- sc_bdrmap(1)
- scamper driver to map first hop border routers of networks
- sc_canonical_aabb(3), sc::canonical_aabb(3)
- If the shell loop structure has 2 fold symmetry between the first two indices and a 2 fold symmetry between the last two indices, then this should be used as the template argument to GPetite4
- sc_canonical_aabc(3), sc::canonical_aabc(3)
- If the shell loop structure has 2 fold symmetry between the first two indices, then this should be used as the template argument to GPetite4
- scrub-files(1)
- securely erase files by filling with random data first
- smi_attribute(3), smiGetAttribute(3), smiGetFirstAttribute(3), smiGetNextAttribute(3), smiGetAttributeParentClass(3), smiGetAttributeParentType(3), smiGetFirstUniqueAttribute(3), smiGetNextUniqueAttribute(3), smiGetEvent(3), smiGetFirstEvent(3), smiGetNextEvent(3), smiGetAttributeFirstRange(3), smiGetAttributeNextRange(3), smiGetAttributeFirstNamedNumber(3), smiGetAttributeNextNamedNumber(3)
- SMI Attribute information routines
- smi_class(3), smiGetClass smiGetFirstClass(3), smiGetNextClass(3), smiGetClassModule(3), smiGetParentClass(3), smiIsClassScalar(3)
- SMI class information routines
- smi_event(3), smiGetEvent(3), smiGetFirstEvent(3), smiGetNextEvent(3)
- SMI identity information routines
- smi_identity(3), smiGetIdentity(3), smiGetFirstIdentity(3), smiGetNextIdentity(3), smiGetParentIdentity(3), smiGetIdentityModule(3)
- SMI identity information routines
- smi_macro(3), smiGetMacro(3), smiGetFirstMacro(3), smiGetNextMacro(3), smiGetMacroModule(3)
- SMI macro and extension information routines
- smi_module(3), smiGetModule(3), smiGetFirstModule(3), smiGetNextModule(3), smiGetModuleIdentityNode(3), smiGetFirstImport(3), smiGetNextImport(3), smiIsImported(3), smiGetFirstRevision(3), smiGetNextRevision(3)
- SMI module information routines
- smi_node(3), smiGetNode(3), smiGetNodeByOID(3), smiGetFirstNode(3), smiGetNextNode(3), smiGetParentNode(3), smiGetRelatedNode(3), smiGetFirstChildNode(3), smiGetNextChildNode(3), smiGetNodeModule(3), smiGetNodeType(3), smiGetNodeLine(3), smiGetFirstElement(3), smiGetNextElement(3), smiGetElementNode(3), smiGetFirstOption(3), smiGetNextOption(3), smiGetOptionNode(3), smiGetFirstRefinement(3), smiGetNextRefinement(3), smiGetRefinementModule(3), smiGetRefinementNode(3), smiGetRefinementType(3), smiGetRefinementWriteType(3)
- SMI type information routines
- smi_type(3), smiGetType(3), smiGetFirstType(3), smiGetNextType(3), smiGetParentType(3), smiGetTypeLine(3), smiGetFirstRange(3), smiGetNextRange(3), smiGetFirstNamedNumber(3), smiGetNextNamedNumber(3), smiGetTypeModule(3)
- SMI type information routines
- strdiff(3)
- locate first difference between two strings
- strsub(3)
- substitute first occurence of pattern with another string
- trampoline(3)
- closures as first-class C functions
- ustrchr(3)
- Finds the first occurrence of a character in a string. Allegro game programming library
- ustrpbrk(3)
- Finds the first character that matches any in a set. Allegro game programming library
- ustrstr(3)
- Finds the first occurrence of a string in another one. Allegro game programming library
- vsetup(1)
- Sets up a virtual domain for its first use
- xdiff(3), xdl_set_allocator(3), xdl_malloc(3), xdl_free(3), xdl_realloc(3), xdl_init_mmfile(3), xdl_free_mmfile(3), xdl_mmfile_iscompact(3), xdl_seek_mmfile(3), xdl_read_mmfile(3), xdl_write_mmfile(3), xdl_writem_mmfile(3), xdl_mmfile_writeallocate(3), xdl_mmfile_ptradd(3), xdl_mmfile_first(3), xdl_mmfile_next(3), xdl_mmfile_size(3), xdl_mmfile_cmp(3), xdl_mmfile_compact(3), xdl_diff(3), xdl_patch(3), xdl_merge3(3), xdl_bdiff_mb(3), xdl_bdiff(3), xdl_rabdiff_mb(3), xdl_rabdiff(3), xdl_bdiff_tgsize(3), xdl_bpatch(3)
- File Differential Library support functions
- Acme::ButFirst(3)
- Do something, but first do something else
- Algorithm::Evolutionary::Op::Crossover(3)
- n-point crossover operator; puts fragments of the second operand into the first operand
- Alien::Build::Plugin::Prefer::SortVersions(3)
- Plugin to sort candidates by most recent first
- Bio::Graphics::Util(3)
- non-object-oriented utilities used in Bio::Graphics modules "($frame,$offset) = frame_and_offset($pos,$strand,$phase)" 4 Item "($frame,$offset) = frame_and_offset($pos,$strand,$phase)" Calculate the reading frame for a given genomic position, strand and phase. The offset is the offset from $pos to the first nucleotide of the reading frame. In a scalar context, returns the frame only
- CPAN::FirstTime(3)
- Utility for CPAN::Config file Initialization
- Class::Autouse(3)
- Run-time load a class the first time you call a method in it
- Coro::State(3)
- first class continuations
- DBIx::Class::Helper::ResultSet::OneRow(3)
- The first you always wanted
- DBIx::Class::Migration::Tutorial::FirstMigration(3)
- Prepare your first Migration
- DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Optional::Dependencies(3), $class(3)
- Optional module dependency specifications (for module authors) EOC #@@ #@@ SYNOPSIS HEADING #@@ push @chunks, <<"EOC"; =head1 SYNOPSIS Somewhere in your build-file (e.g. ExtUtils::MakeMaker's Makefile.PL): ... e$EUMM_ARGS{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} = { e%{ e$EUMM_ARGS{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} || {} }, DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader => $distver, }; ... my %DBIC_CONFIG_AND_ORACLE_DEPS = %{ eval { require $class; $class->req_list_for([qw( dbicdump_config rdbms_oracle )]); } || {} }; e$EUMM_ARGS{PREREQ_PM} = { e%DBIC_CONFIG_AND_ORACLE_DEPS, e%{ e$EUMM_ARGS{PREREQ_PM} || {} }, }; ... ExtUtils::MakeMaker::WriteMakefile(e%EUMM_ARGS); Note: The eval protection within the example is due to support for requirements during the configure build phase not being available on a sufficient portion of production installations of Perl. Robust support for such dependency requirements is available in the CPAN installer only since version 1.94_56 first made available for production with perl version 5.12. It is the belief of the current maintainer that support for requirements during the configure build phase will not be sufficiently ubiquitous until the year 2020 at the earliest, hence the extra care demonstrated above. It should also be noted that some 3rd party installers (e.g. cpanminus) do the right thing with configure requirements independent from the versions of perl and CPAN available. EOC #@@ #@@ DESCRIPTION HEADING #@@ push @chunks, <<'EOC'; =head1 DESCRIPTION Some of the less-frequently used features of DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader have external module dependencies on their own. In order not to burden the average user with modules they will never use, these optional dependencies are not included in the base Makefile.PL. Instead an exception with a descriptive message is thrown when a specific feature can't find one or several modules required for its operation. This module is the central holding place for the current list of such dependencies, for DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader core authors, and DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader extension authors alike. Dependencies are organized in groups where each group can list one or more required modules, with an optional minimum version (or 0 for any version). In addition groups prefixed with test_ can specify a set of environment variables, some (or all) of which are marked as required for the group to be considered by req_list_for Each group name (or a combination thereof) can be used in the public methods as described below. EOC #@@ #@@ REQUIREMENT GROUPLIST HEADING #@@ push @chunks, '=head1 CURRENT REQUIREMENT GROUPS'; my $standalone_info; for my $group (sort keys %$dbic_reqs) { my $info = $standalone_info->{$group} ||= $class->_groups_to_reqs($group); next unless ( $info->{modreqs_fully_documented} and ( $info->{augments} or $info->{modreqs} ) ); my $p = $dbic_reqs->{$group}{pod}; push @chunks, ( "=head2 $p->{title}", "=head3 $group", $p->{desc}, =over, ); if ( keys %{ $info->{modreqs}||{} } ) { push @chunks, map { "=item * $_" . ($info->{modreqs}{$_} ? " >= $info->{modreqs}{$_}" : ) } ( sort keys %{ $info->{modreqs} } ) ; } else { push @chunks, =item * No standalone requirements, } push @chunks, =back; for my $ag ( sort keys %{ $info->{augments} || {} } ) { my $ag_info = $standalone_info->{$ag} ||= $class->_groups_to_reqs($ag); my $newreqs = $class->modreq_list_for([ $group, $ag ]); for (keys %$newreqs) { delete $newreqs->{$_} if ( ( defined $info->{modreqs}{$_} and $info->{modreqs}{$_} == $newreqs->{$_} ) or ( defined $ag_info->{modreqs}{$_} and $ag_info->{modreqs}{$_} == $newreqs->{$_} ) ); } if (keys %$newreqs) { push @chunks, ( "Combined with L</$ag> additionally requires:", =over, ( map { "=item * $_" . ($newreqs->{$_} ? " >= $newreqs->{$_}" : ) } ( sort keys %$newreqs ) ), =back, ); } } } #@@ #@@ API DOCUMENTATION HEADING #@@ push @chunks, <<'EOC';
- DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated::Balancer::First(3)
- Just get the First Balancer
- DBM::Deep::Iterator(3)
- iterator for FIRSTKEY() and NEXTKEY()
- Data::Unixish::head(3)
- Output the first items of data
- Data::Unixish::lcfirst(3)
- Convert first character of text to lowercase
- Data::Unixish::ucfirst(3)
- Convert first character of text to uppercase
- Future::Phrasebook(3), "Future::Phrasebook"(3)
- coding examples for "Future" and "Future::Utils" This documentation-only module provides a phrasebook-like approach to giving examples on how to use Future and Future::Utils to structure Future-driven asynchronous or concurrent logic. As with any inter-dialect phrasebook it is structured into pairs of examples; each given first in a traditional call/return Perl style, and second in a style using Futures. In each case, the generic function or functions in the example are named in "ALL_CAPITALS()" to make them stand out. In the examples showing use of Futures, any function that is expected to return a "Future" instance is named with a leading "F_" prefix. Each example is also constructed so as to yield an overall future in a variable called "$f", which represents the entire operation
- Gantry::Conf::FAQ(3)
- Frequently Asked Questions regarding Gantry::Conf "Why should I use Gantry::Conf at all?" 4 Item "Why should I use Gantry::Conf at all?" There are many reasons why we feel Gantry::Conf is helpful both during development and after deployment. The next two entries should hopefully answer this question for you as they outline a few common scenarios programmers and system administrators often face. "How is Gantry::Conf helpful during development?" 4 Item "How is Gantry::Conf helpful during development?" "Easy separation of development configs from production configs" 4 Item "Easy separation of development configs from production configs" Often programmers have a separate development environment from their production environment. By using <shared> blocks and dev instances you can avoid spending any serious time setting up your application in the development environment. Take this configuration example: <shared dev> dbuser nobody dbpass secret dbconn "dbi:Pg:dbname=dev" </shared> <shared production> dbuser apache dbpass secret2 dbconn "dbi:Pg:dbname=production" </shared> <instance app1> ConfigureVia FlatFile Config::General /etc/apps/app1.conf use production </instance> <instance app1-dev> ConfigureVia FlatFile Config::General /etc/apps/app1.conf use dev </instance> By separating out our production and dev database information into shared blocks we can essentially switch between our production and dev environments by simply changing the instance we are using. If you were working on a script this would be a simple matter of running: $ script.pl --instance=app1-dev instead of: $ script.pl --instance=app1 "How is Gatnry::Conf helpful in production?" 4 Item "How is Gatnry::Conf helpful in production?" Gantry::Conf has several advantages in a production environment. First, it provides a single place for all config information, if you commit to it. Even if you don't commit to it for all apps, it still provides control to the installing admin over how and where conf information is stored. For instance, the admin could put the config information directly into /etc/gantry.conf, or into a separate file in /etc/gantry.d. She could even set up a secure web server where all boxes would go to get their conf. The short answer is, Gantry::Conf is flexible and production environments benefit from flexibility. "How do I pass my instance information into my application?" 4 Item "How do I pass my instance information into my application?" There are many possible ways to do this a few of which are: "Command line arguments" 4 Item "Command line arguments" If your application accepts arguments on the command line we suggest adding an --instance option to pass in the instance's name. "PerlSetVar" 4 Item "PerlSetVar" In a mod_perl environment you could use a PerlSetVar, possibly named GantryConfInstance, to pull in this value for your application. "ModPerl::ParamBuilder" 4 Item "ModPerl::ParamBuilder" Again in a mod_perl environment, another option would be to use ModPerl::ParamBuilder to pass the instance name. "Hard coded" 4 Item "Hard coded" We include this for the sake of completeness, but advise against it. You could always simply hard code your instance information into your application, but this will greatly reduce the flexibility you have. "How do I add a different provider for an existing ConfigVia method?" 4 Item "How do I add a different provider for an existing ConfigVia method?" Place your provider module in the Gantry::Conf::Provider::Method::* namespace. Make sure your public API matches the existing providers which use the same method. For instance the flat file providers all implement a config method which is called as a class method and receives a file name. "How do I add to the ConfigVia methods?" 4 Item "How do I add to the ConfigVia methods?" If none of the existing provider methods will do, you need to work in Gantry::Conf. In particular, you need to augment the dispatch hash with the name of your provisioning method and a sub name which will handle it. Then you need to implement the method you put in %dispatch
- Gantry::Docs::QuickStart(3), Header "Name" Gantry::Docs::QuickStart(3)
- Getting your first Gantry app up and running
- Graph::Traversal::BFS(3)
- breadth-first traversal of graphs
- Graph::Traversal::DFS(3)
- depth-first traversal of graphs
- JMX::Jmx4Perl::Agent::Jolokia::Verifier(3), JMX::Jmx4Perl::Agent::Verifier(3)
- Handler for various verifiers which picks the most secure one first
- Jifty::Manual::Style(3)
- Jifty coding style guide Default style Subsection "Default style" When in doubt, default to whatever Damian Conway's Perl Best Practices says. Private documentation Subsection "Private documentation" When documenting a private method, or providing documentation which is not useful to the user of the module (and is presumably useful to the developer), wrap it in =begin/end private. This way it does not show up in perldoc where a user would see it and yet is still available and well formatted (that is, not just a lump comment) when looking at the code. =begin private =head2 import_extra Called by L<Test::More>s C<import> code when L<Jifty::Test> is first C<use>d, it calls L</setup>, and asks Test::More to export its symbols to the namespace that C<use>d this one. =end private sub import_extra { ... } Test temp files Subsection "Test temp files" Files created by tests should be declared as such using Jifty::Test->test_file() so they are cleaned up on a successful test run. Use Shell::Command Subsection "Use Shell::Command" Shell::Command has a number of functions which work like common shell file commands such as touch, cp and mv. They are battle tested and cross-platform. Use them instead of coding your own. For example, instead of this: open my $file, ">foo"; close $file; Do this: use Shell::Command; touch $file; Case insensitive matching Subsection "Case insensitive matching" To check if a string equals another string case insensitively, do this lc $foo eq lc $bar; lc $foo eq bar; not this: $foo =~ /^eQ$bareE/i; $foo =~ /^bar$/i;
- MR::Tarantool::Box::Singleton(3)
- A singleton wrapper for MR::Tarantool::Box. Provides connection-persistence and replica fallback. Please read "MR::Tarantool::Box manual" first
- Net::Packet::OSPF(3)
- Open Shortest Path First layer 4 object
- Perl::Critic::Policy::Subroutines::RequireArgUnpacking(3)
- Always unpack "@_" first
- Plack::Loader::Delayed(3)
- Delay the loading of .psgi until the first run
- Plagger::Plugin::Summary::TextOriginal(3)
- uses Text::Original to get first sentence
- SOAP::WSDL::Manual::CodeFirst(3), CodeFirst(3)
- Writing Code-First Web Services with SOAP::WSDL Note: This document is just a collection of thought. There's no implementation yet
- Sort::Array(3)
- This extended sorting algorithm allows you to a) sort an array by ANY field number, not only the first. b) find duplicates in your data-set and sort them out. The function is case-sensitive. Future versions might come without this limitation
- Sort::Sub::by_first_num_in_text(3)
- Sort by first number found in text or (if no number is found) ascibetically
- Sort::Sub::by_num_in_text(3)
- Sort by first number found in text or (if no number is found) ascibetically
- Sub::Defer(3)
- Defer generation of subroutines until they are first called
- Test2::Manual::Tooling::FirstTool(3)
- Write your first tool with Test2
- Test2::Plugin::BailOnFail(3)
- Automatically bail out of testing on the first test failure
- Test2::Plugin::DieOnFail(3)
- Automatically die on the first test failure
- Test::ClassAPI(3)
- Provides basic first-pass API testing for large class trees
- Text::Pipe::List::First(3)
- Common text filter API
- Text::Pipe::LowercaseFirst(3)
- Common text filter API
- Text::Pipe::UppercaseFirst(3)
- Common text filter API
- Tree::Binary::Visitor::BreadthFirstTraversal(3)
- Visitor object for Tree::Binary objects
- Tree::Simple::Visitor::BreadthFirstTraversal(3)
- A Visitor for breadth-first traversal a Tree::Simple hierarchy
- TryCatch(3)
- first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters
- bfs(1)
- breadth-first search for your files
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- dthelp_ctag1(1)
- first pass for formal SGML parse of HelpTag source
- dthelp_htag1(1)
- first pass for loose (shorthand) parse of HelpTag source
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- mispipe(1)
- pipe two commands, returning the exit status of the first
- odf_set_title(1)
- Set the title of a document using the first heading of the content
- ohash_init(3), ohash_delete(3), ohash_lookup_interval(3), ohash_lookup_memory(3), ohash_find(3), ohash_remove(3), ohash_insert(3), ohash_first(3), ohash_next(3), ohash_entries(3)
- light-weight open hashing
- tstatd(1)
- Logs real-time accounting daemon SYNOPSIS tstatd [ options ] plugin [zone1:]wildcard1 .. [zoneN:]wildcardN OPTIONS "-a zone, --agregate-zone=zone" 4 Item "-a zone, --agregate-zone=zone" Agregate data from all anonymous logs (wildcards without explicit zone specified) into zone. Default behavior is to create new zone for each anonymous log from its file name. "-b file, --database-file=file" 4 Item "-b file, --database-file=file" Use file as persistent storage to keep accumulated data across daemon restarts. Default is auto generated from daemon name, specified identity and '.db' suffix. "--basename" 4 Item "--basename" Use only base name (excluding directories and suffix) of anonymous log file for auto-created zones. "-c dir, --change-dir=dir" 4 Item "-c dir, --change-dir=dir" Change current directory to dir before wildcards expanding. "-d, --debug" 4 Item "-d, --debug" Composition of options: --foreground and --log-level=debug. "-f, --foreground" 4 Item "-f, --foreground" Don't detach daemon from control terminal, logging to stderr instead log file or syslog. "--log-facility=name" 4 Item "--log-facility=name" Use name as facility for syslog logging (see syslog (3) for list of available values). Default is 'daemon'. "--log-level=level" 4 Item "--log-level=level" Set minimal logging level to level (see syslog (3) for list of available values). Default is 'notice'. "--log-file=file" 4 Item "--log-file=file" Use logging to file instead of syslog logging (which is default). "-e num, --expand-period=num" 4 Item "-e num, --expand-period=num" Do wildcards re-expanding and checking for new and missed logs every num seconds. Default is '60'. "-h, --help" 4 Item "-h, --help" Print brief help message about available options. "-i string, --identity=string" 4 Item "-i string, --identity=string" Just a string used in title of daemon process, syslog ident (see syslog|(3)), --database-file and --pid-file. Idea behind this options - multiple tstatd instances running simultaneosly. "-l [address:]port, --listen=[address:]port" 4 Item "-l [address:]port, --listen=[address:]port" Specify address and port for TCP listen socket binding. Default is '127.0.0.1:3638'. "--multiple" 4 Item "--multiple" With this option specified same log file could be included into several zones (if log name satisifies several wildcards). Default behavior is to include log file only in first satisified zone. "-n num, --windows-num=num" 4 Item "-n num, --windows-num=num" Set number of sliding-windows to num. Default is '60'. "-o string, --options=string" 4 Item "-o string, --options=string" Comma-separated plugin supported options (like a mount (8) options). "--override-from=file" 4 Item "--override-from=file" Load content of file into plugin package namespace. This is way to easy customize plugin behavior without creating another plugin. "-p file, --pid-file=file" 4 Item "-p file, --pid-file=file" Use file to keep daemon process id. Default is auto generated from daemon name, specified identity and '.pid' suffix. "--parse-error=level" 4 Item "--parse-error=level" Do logging with level (see syslog (3) for available values) about all unparsed log lines. Hint: use 'none' for ignoring such lines. Default is defining by plugin and usually is 'debug'. "-r pattern, --regex=pattern" 4 Item "-r pattern, --regex=pattern" Use pattern instead of plugin default regular expression for matching log lines. "--regex-from=file" 4 Item "--regex-from=file" Load regular expression from file and use instead of plugin default regular expression for matching log lines. "-s num, --store-period=num" 4 Item "-s num, --store-period=num" Store accumulated data in a persistent storage every num seconds. Default is '60'. "--timer=zone:timer:num" 4 Item "--timer=zone:timer:num" Create named timer firing every num seconds for zone. "-u <user>, --user=user" 4 Item "-u <user>, --user=user" Change effective privileges of daemon process to user. "-v, --version" 4 Item "-v, --version" Print version information of tstatd and exit. "-w num, --window-size=<num>" 4 Item "-w num, --window-size=<num>" Set size (duration) of sliding window to num seconds. Default is '10'