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2765 int type = is_numeric_string(Z_STRVAL_P(zstep), Z_STRLEN_P(zstep), NULL, NULL, 0); local2766 if (type == IS_DOUBLE) {2769 if (type == 0) {
21 "create or replace type dorow as table of varchar2(4000)",
147 int type; member554 *behavior = tp->type; in timelib_lookup_relative_text()670 s->time->relative.special.type = relunit->multiplier; in timelib_set_relative()706 if (fmp->gmtoffset == gmtoffset && fmp->type == isdst) { in abbr_search()729 *dst = tp->type; in timelib_lookup_abbr()730 value -= tp->type * 3600; in timelib_lookup_abbr()6687 …if (s->time->relative.have_special_relative && s->time->relative.special.type == TIMELIB_SPECIAL_W… in scan()16619 s->time->relative.special.type = TIMELIB_SPECIAL_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH; in scan()16622 s->time->relative.special.type = TIMELIB_SPECIAL_LAST_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH; in scan()
70 without PCRE_UCP set, a negative character type such as \D in a positive125 space or a #-type comment that was followed by (?-x), which turns off345 42. In a character class such as [\W\p{Any}] where both a negative-type escape1117 43. Clarified the data type for length and startoffset arguments for pcre_exec1298 to unsigned type, result still unsigned" that was given by an MS compiler2718 29. Arrange for flags added by the "release type" setting in CMake to be shown3002 characters that have the same character type, but are in different scripts.5673 1. Changed the type of magic_number from int to long int so that it works
1568 *ptypeptr = PRIV(utt)[i].type; in get_ucp()
27601 xtype = infop->type;43999 int type;44006 type = pFile->locktype;44022 if( type>=PENDING_LOCK ){91292 if( type<12 ){91294 type==0?"null": type==7?"real": "integer"96871 assert( type==NC_IsCheck || type==NC_PartIdx || type==NC_IdxExpr || pTab==0 );96882 sNC.ncFlags = type;111032 if( type!=TK_DEFERRED ){114491 int type;[all …]
2588 */dev/null* | *'Invalid file or object type'*)4305 # Library versioning type.
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