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Operating Systems Linux Android can I upgrade samsung galaxy SII to android 4 Post 302591554 by 03sep2011 on Thursday 19th of January 2012 11:33:36 PM
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Yes you can. Check out xda. They have got cm9.
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B::Hooks::OP::Check(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    B::Hooks::OP::Check(3)

NAME
B::Hooks::OP::Check - Wrap OP check callbacks SYNOPSIS
# include "hook_op_check.h" STATIC OP *my_const_check_op (pTHX_ OP *op, void *user_data) { /* ... */ return op; } STATIC hook_op_check_id my_hook_id = 0; void setup () CODE: my_hook_id = hook_op_check (OP_CONST, my_const_check_op, NULL); void teardown () CODE: hook_op_check_remove (OP_CONST, my_hook_id); DESCRIPTION
This module provides a c api for XS modules to hook into the callbacks of "PL_check". ExtUtils::Depends is used to export all functions for other XS modules to use. Include the following in your Makefile.PL: my $pkg = ExtUtils::Depends->new('Your::XSModule', 'B::Hooks::OP::Check'); WriteMakefile( ... # your normal makefile flags $pkg->get_makefile_vars, ); Your XS module can now include "hook_op_check.h". TYPES
typedef OP *(*hook_op_check_cb) (pTHX_ OP *, void *); Type that callbacks need to implement. typedef UV hook_op_check_id Type to identify a callback. FUNCTIONS
hook_op_check_id hook_op_check (opcode type, hook_op_check_cb cb, void *user_data) Register the callback "cb" to be called after the "PL_check" function for opcodes of the given "type". "user_data" will be passed to the callback as the last argument. Returns an id that can be used to remove the callback later on. void *hook_op_check_remove (opcode type, hook_op_check_id id) Remove the callback identified by "id". Returns the userdata the callback had. AUTHOR
Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2008 Florian Ragwitz This module is free software. You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2011-09-10 B::Hooks::OP::Check(3)
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