7 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. What is on Your Mind?
Today I changed the forum mysql database to permit 2 letter searches:
ft_min_word_len=2
I rebuilt the mysql search indexes as well.
Then, I added a "quick search bar" at the top of each page.
I have tested this and two letter searches are working; but it's not perfect,... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Neo
1 Replies
2. What is on Your Mind?
For some reason, three char word lengths were not showing up in search results, even though the minimum is set to three and has been for a long time.
After monkeying around with this, I turned off full page search, dumped all search indexes, and re-enabled full text search and it's working... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Neo
1 Replies
3. What is on Your Mind?
Ten movies have been nominated as best motion picture by the International Press Academy, presentation of the 2012 Satellite Awards will be held on 16th December at Los Angeles, CA.
Place your bits here on one of the below nominated movie of your choice:-
Argo
... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Yoda
0 Replies
4. What is on Your Mind?
Is there a detailed page on the explanation of concept behind BITS and score used in this forum.
Just saw the index on my Banking page.
(Clicked the Banking hyperlink below my profile name on the topmost right corner of this screen)
Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Manjunath B
2 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I have a file (FileNames.txt) which contains the following data in it.
$ cat FileNames.txt
MYFILE17XXX208Sep191307.csv
MYFILE19XXX208Sep192124.csv
MYFILE20XXX208Sep192418.csv
MYFILE22XXX208Sep193234.csv
MYFILE21XXX208Sep193018.csv
MYFILE24XXX208Sep194053.csv... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: krish_indus
5 Replies
6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
brothers why inode index starts from 1 unlike array inex which starts from 0
its a question from the design of unix operating system of maurice j.bach
i need to know the answer urgently...someone help please (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sairamdevotee
1 Replies
7. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
why do inode indices starts from 1 unlike array indexes which starts from 0
its a question from "the design of unix operating system" of maurice j bach
id be glad if i get to know the answer quickly
:) (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: sairamdevotee
0 Replies
Perl::Critic::Statistics(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Perl::Critic::Statistics(3pm)
NAME
Perl::Critic::Statistics - Compile stats on Perl::Critic violations.
DESCRIPTION
This class accumulates statistics on Perl::Critic violations across one or more files. NOTE: This class is experimental and subject to
change.
INTERFACE SUPPORT
This is considered to be a non-public class. Its interface is subject to change without notice.
METHODS
"new()"
Create a new instance of Perl::Critic::Statistics. No arguments are supported at this time.
" accumulate( $doc, @violations ) "
Accumulates statistics about the $doc and the @violations that were found.
"modules()"
The number of chunks of code (usually files) that have been analyzed.
"subs()"
The total number of subroutines analyzed by this Critic.
"statements()"
The total number of statements analyzed by this Critic.
"lines()"
The total number of lines of code analyzed by this Critic.
"lines_of_blank()"
The total number of blank lines analyzed by this Critic. This includes only blank lines in code, not POD or data.
"lines_of_comment()"
The total number of comment lines analyzed by this Critic. This includes only lines whose first non-whitespace character is "#".
"lines_of_data()"
The total number of lines of data section analyzed by this Critic, not counting the "__END__" or "__DATA__" line. POD in a data section
is counted as POD, not data.
"lines_of_perl()"
The total number of lines of Perl code analyzed by this Critic. Perl appearing in the data section is not counted.
"lines_of_pod()"
The total number of lines of POD analyzed by this Critic. Pod occurring in a data section is counted as POD, not as data.
"violations_by_severity()"
The number of violations of each severity found by this Critic as a reference to a hash keyed by severity.
"violations_by_policy()"
The number of violations of each policy found by this Critic as a reference to a hash keyed by full policy name.
"total_violations()"
The the total number of violations found by this Critic.
"statements_other_than_subs()"
The total number of statements minus the number of subroutines. Useful because a subroutine is considered a statement by PPI.
"average_sub_mccabe()"
The average McCabe score of all scanned subroutines.
"violations_per_file()"
The total violations divided by the number of modules.
"violations_per_statement()"
The total violations divided by the number statements minus subroutines.
"violations_per_line_of_code()"
The total violations divided by the lines of code.
AUTHOR
Elliot Shank "<perl@galumph.com>"
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Elliot Shank.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license
can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-07 Perl::Critic::Statistics(3pm)