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Operating Systems HP-UX HP-UX Links Post 68402 by Perderabo on Saturday 2nd of April 2005 08:15:01 PM
Old 04-02-2005
HP HP-UX Links

Manufacturer Links
Homepage: Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) (the www.hp.com is for the consumer market)
Documentation: HPE QuickSpecs
Support: https://support.hpe.com
Community: https://community.hpe.com

FreeWare
The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre (UK)

FTP Servers
ftp://ftp.itrc.hp.com (still alive)

Software Depot
http://www.software.hpe.com

FAQS
HP-UX on softpanorama.org
comp.sys.hp.hpux FAQ
Merijn's HP-UX software for ITRC members

Last edited by MadeInGermany; 08-17-2017 at 10:27 AM.. Reason: updated links
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Parse::MediaWikiDump::Links(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Parse::MediaWikiDump::Links(3pm)

NAME
Parse::MediaWikiDump::Links - Object capable of processing link dump files ABOUT
This object is used to access content of the SQL based category dump files by providing an iterative interface for extracting the indidivual article links to the same. Objects returned are an instance of Parse::MediaWikiDump::link. SYNOPSIS
$pmwd = Parse::MediaWikiDump->new; $links = $pmwd->links('pagelinks.sql'); $links = $pmwd->links(*FILEHANDLE); #print the links between articles while(defined($link = $links->next)) { print 'from ', $link->from, ' to ', $link->namespace, ':', $link->to, " "; } STATUS
This software is being RETIRED - MediaWiki::DumpFile is the official successor to Parse::MediaWikiDump and includes a compatibility library called MediaWiki::DumpFile::Compat that is 100% API compatible and is a near perfect standin for this module. It is faster in all instances where it counts and is actively maintained. Any undocumented deviation of MediaWiki::DumpFile::Compat from Parse::MediaWikiDump is considered a bug and will be fixed. METHODS
Parse::MediaWikiDump::Links->new Create a new instance of a page links dump file parser $links->next Return the next available Parse::MediaWikiDump::link object or undef if there is no more data left EXAMPLE
List all links between articles in a friendly way #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Parse::MediaWikiDump; my $pmwd = Parse::MediaWikiDump->new; my $links = $pmwd->links(shift) or die "must specify a pagelinks dump file"; my $dump = $pmwd->pages(shift) or die "must specify an article dump file"; my %id_to_namespace; my %id_to_pagename; binmode(STDOUT, ':utf8'); #build a map between namespace ids to namespace names foreach (@{$dump->namespaces}) { my $id = $_->[0]; my $name = $_->[1]; $id_to_namespace{$id} = $name; } #build a map between article ids and article titles while(my $page = $dump->next) { my $id = $page->id; my $title = $page->title; $id_to_pagename{$id} = $title; } $dump = undef; #cleanup since we don't need it anymore while(my $link = $links->next) { my $namespace = $link->namespace; my $from = $link->from; my $to = $link->to; my $namespace_name = $id_to_namespace{$namespace}; my $fully_qualified; my $from_name = $id_to_pagename{$from}; if ($namespace_name eq '') { #default namespace $fully_qualified = $to; } else { $fully_qualified = "$namespace_name:$to"; } print "Article "$from_name" links to "$fully_qualified" "; } perl v5.10.1 2010-12-05 Parse::MediaWikiDump::Links(3pm)
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