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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Search Results for the UNIX keyword - Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo Post 303038857 by Neo on Monday 16th of September 2019 02:28:28 AM
Old 09-16-2019
Search Results for the UNIX keyword - Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo

Some search results for the keyword "unix" searches:

DuckDuckGo #1

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Bing #2

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Google #15 (page 2)

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Pod::Index::Search(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Pod::Index::Search(3pm)

NAME
Pod::Index::Search - Search for keywords in an indexed pod SYNOPSIS
use Pod::Index::Search; my $q = Pod::Index::Search->new; my @results = $q->search('getprotobyname'); for my $r (@results) { printf "%s %s ", $r->podname, $r->line; print $r->pod; } my @subtopics = $q->subtopics('operator'); DESCRIPTION
This module searches an index created by Pod::Index::Builder. Search results are returned as Pod::Index::Entry objects. It is also possible to search for subtopics for a keyword. For example, a search for "operator" might return things like operator, conditional operator, filetest operator, logical operator, precedence operator, relational The subtopics returned are simple strings. METHODS
new my $q = Pod::Index::Search->new(%args); Create a new search object. Possible arguments are: "fh" The filehandle of the index to use. If omitted, "perlindex::DATA" is used. "filename" The filename of the index to use. Note that you can specify either "fh" or filename, but not both. "filemap" A subroutine reference that takes a podname and returns a filename. A simple example might be: sub { my $podname = shift; return "/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.7/pod/$podname.pod"; } The podname is in colon-delimited Perl package syntax. The default "filemap" returns the first file in @INC that seems to have the proper documentation (either a .pod or .pm file). "nocase" If true, the search will be case-insensitive. search($keyword) Do the actual search in the index. Returns a list of search results, as Pod::Index::Entry objects. subtopics($keyword, %options) my @topics = $q->subtopics('operator'); my @topics = $q->subtopics('operator', deep => 1); Lists the subtopics for a given keyword. If "deep" is given, it includes all subtopics; otherwise, only the first level of subtopics is included. VERSION
0.14 SEE ALSO
Pod::Index::Entry, Pod::Index::Builder AUTHOR
Ivan Tubert-Brohman <itub@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Ivan Tubert-Brohman. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2005-10-16 Pod::Index::Search(3pm)
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