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Operating Systems Solaris how to get multiple files using sftp from a windows server Post 302265890 by TonyFullerMalv on Monday 8th of December 2008 05:25:11 PM
Old 12-08-2008
Type:
> prompt
to turn off do you want to yes/no? type questions.
Then type:
> mget <filenamepattern>
To get mutiple files, e.g.
> mget *.sh
 

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Parse::Method::Signatures::TypeConstraint(3)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	      Parse::Method::Signatures::TypeConstraint(3)

NAME
Parse::Method::Signatures::TypeConstraint - turn parsed TC data into Moose TC object DESCRIPTION
Class used to turn PPI elements into Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint objects. ATTRIBUTES
tc Lazy Build. The Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint object for this type constraint, built when requested. "tc_callback" will be called for each individual component type in turn. tc_callback Type: CodeRef Default: "find_registered_constraint" Callback used to turn type names into type objects. See "type_constraint_callback" in Parse::Method::Signatures for more details and an example. from_namespace Type: ClassName If provided, then the default "tc_callback" will search for MooseX::Types in this package. METHODS
find_registered_constraint Will search for an imported MooseX::Types in "from_namespace" (if provided). Failing that it will ask the Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Registry for a type with the given name. If all else fails, it will simple return the type as a string, so that Moose's auto-vivification of classnames to type will work. to_string String representation of the type constraint, approximately as parsed. SEE ALSO
Parse::Method::Signatures, MooseX::Types, MooseX::Types::Util. AUTHORS
Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>. Ash Berlin <ash@cpan.org>. LICENSE
Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.16.2 2011-09-09 Parse::Method::Signatures::TypeConstraint(3)
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