08-24-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by Perderabo
If you have perl try:
perl -e 'select(undef,undef,undef,.1)'
That .1 means .1 seconds.
That works. It is hard to meassure the time but it is definitely less than 1 second.
Thanks a lot.
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gtk2::sourceview2::languagemanager
Gtk2::SourceView2::LanguageManager(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk2::SourceView2::LanguageManager(3pm)
NAME
Gtk2::SourceView2::LanguageManager
HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::SourceView2::LanguageManager
METHODS
languagemanager = Gtk2::SourceView2::LanguageManager->new
languagemanager = Gtk2::SourceView2::LanguageManager->get_default
language or undef = $lm->guess_language ($filename, $content_type=undef)
o $filename (string or undef)
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o $id (string)
list = $lm->get_language_ids
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o ... (list)
Sets the list of directories where the lm looks for language files. If no dirs are given (empty list) then the search path is cleared, if
"undef" is passed then the search path is reset to default.
Note: At the moment this function can be called only before the language files are loaded for the first time. In practice to set a custom
search path for a Gtk2::SourceLanguageManager, you have to call this function right after creating it.
PROPERTIES
'language-ids' (Glib::Strv : default undef : readable)
List of the ids of the available languages
'search-path' (Glib::Strv : default undef : readable / writable)
List of directories where the language specification files (.lang) are located
SEE ALSO
Gtk2::SourceView2, Glib::Object
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