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/PHP-5.3/sapi/pi3web/
H A Dpi3web_sapi.h17 # define far macro
20 typedef void far *LPVOID;
22 typedef DWORD far *LPDWORD;
26 typedef BYTE far *LPBYTE;
/PHP-5.3/ext/pdo_oci/tests/
H A Dpdo_oci_attr_client.phpt26 echo "Version OK, so far as can be portably checked\n";
33 echo "Version OK, so far as can be portably checked\n";
42 Version OK, so far as can be portably checked
/PHP-5.3/ext/standard/tests/strings/
H A Dbug21730.phpt10 * represents the number of characters consumed so far
H A Dmetaphone.phpt19 "The naked waste, as far as the eye could pierce, even to the distant menace of the mountains, was …
/PHP-5.3/ext/spl/examples/
H A Dinigroups.inc25 * but for puritists that would allow correctness in so far as then no
/PHP-5.3/ext/mysqli/tests/
H A Dmysqli_stmt_param_count.phpt57 but we have not announce the removal so far, therefore we need to check for it */
H A Dmysqli_stmt_fetch.phpt82 but we have not announce the removal so far, therefore we need to check for it */
H A Dmysqli_stmt_result_metadata.phpt89 but we have not announce the removal so far, therefore we need to check for it */
H A Dmysqli_stmt_send_long_data.phpt122 but we have not announce the removal so far, therefore we need to check for it */
H A Dmysqli_stmt_bind_result.phpt301 but we have not announce the removal so far, therefore we need to check for it */
H A Dmysqli_stmt_bind_param.phpt383 but we have not announce the removal so far, therefore we need to check for it */
H A Dmysqli_get_client_stats.phpt139 // No data fetched so far
/PHP-5.3/ext/pdo_mysql/tests/
H A Dpdo_mysql_exec.phpt76 // we got this far without problems. If there's an issue from now on, its a failure
115 // we got this far without problems. If there's an issue from now on, its a failure
/PHP-5.3/Zend/RFCs/
H A D001.txt108 efficient. The importance of this change goes far beyond what is
/PHP-5.3/ext/openssl/
H A DREADME5 The functions implemented so far make it possible to seal and open data, and
/PHP-5.3/
H A DREADME.REDIST.BINS143 are far greater. The generator is also fast; it avoids multiplication and
H A Dacinclude.m41882 dnl the ubercool definition I have tested so far with FreeBSD/GNU m4
/PHP-5.3/ext/sqlite/libsqlite/src/
H A Dsqlite.h.in667 ** to be executed. This routine executes the statement as far as it can
/PHP-5.3/ext/pcre/pcrelib/doc/
H A Dpcre.txt3304 and this is by far the most common case. In UTF-8 mode, the byte offset
3387 it is used as far as possible (up to two-thirds of its length), and the
4003 vector as before because data about the match so far is left in them
4183 patterns, if it has been scanned far enough.
4230 extract substrings that have been matched so far, in the same way as
4249 tured substring so far. If no substrings have been captured, the value
6933 parentheses, the data so far is captured. For example:
6999 as far as the (*MARK) item, but nevertheless do not reset it.
8004 JIT uses far less memory for recursion than the interpretive code, and
8221 ing function matches as far as it goes, but is too short to match the
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/PHP-5.3/ext/pcre/pcrelib/
H A DChangeLog519 matching, and copies in the captures as far as possible afterwards. It was
1420 [The bug was that it was starting one character too far in when skipping
1436 make it do so. The string so far is captured, making this feature
2147 17. Fixed another case of looking too far back in non-UTF-8 mode (cf 12 above)
3586 (x(y(?2))z)? provoked this bug with a subject that got as far as the
4747 fail on data ending with that character. (It was going on too far, and checking
/PHP-5.3/ext/pcre/pcrelib/testdata/
H A Dtestinput12338 /recursive references in Perl, as far as 5.11.3 - see some stuff in test #2./
H A Dtestoutput13759 /recursive references in Perl, as far as 5.11.3 - see some stuff in test #2./
/PHP-5.3/ext/fileinfo/tests/
H A Dmagic4042 # version 4 is latest so far
10553 # MIPS machines, as far as I know.

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