ÿØÿà JFIF    ÿÛ „ ( %!1!%*+...983,7(-.- usr/share/automake-1.16/Automake/Language.pm000064400000005373152350770660014522 0ustar00# Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . package Automake::Language; use 5.006; use strict; use Class::Struct (); Class::Struct::struct ( # Short name of the language (c, f77...). 'name' => "\$", # Nice name of the language (C, Fortran 77...). 'Name' => "\$", # List of configure variables which must be defined. 'config_vars' => '@', # 'pure' is '1' or ''. A 'pure' language is one where, if # all the files in a directory are of that language, then we # do not require the C compiler or any code to call it. 'pure' => "\$", 'autodep' => "\$", # Name of the compiling variable (COMPILE). 'compiler' => "\$", # Content of the compiling variable. 'compile' => "\$", # Flag to require compilation without linking (-c). 'compile_flag' => "\$", 'extensions' => '@', # A subroutine to compute a list of possible extensions of # the product given the input extensions. # (defaults to a subroutine which returns ('.$(OBJEXT)', '.lo')) 'output_extensions' => "\$", # A list of flag variables used in 'compile'. # (defaults to []) 'flags' => "@", # Any tag to pass to libtool while compiling. 'libtool_tag' => "\$", # The file to use when generating rules for this language. # The default is 'depend2'. 'rule_file' => "\$", # Name of the linking variable (LINK). 'linker' => "\$", # Content of the linking variable. 'link' => "\$", # Name of the compiler variable (CC). 'ccer' => "\$", # Name of the linker variable (LD). 'lder' => "\$", # Content of the linker variable ($(CC)). 'ld' => "\$", # Flag to specify the output file (-o). 'output_flag' => "\$", '_finish' => "\$", # This is a subroutine which is called whenever we finally # determine the context in which a source file will be # compiled. '_target_hook' => "\$", # If TRUE, nodist_ sources will be compiled using specific rules # (i.e. not inference rules). The default is FALSE. 'nodist_specific' => "\$"); sub finish ($) { my ($self) = @_; if (defined $self->_finish) { &{$self->_finish} (@_); } } sub target_hook ($$$$%) { my ($self) = @_; if (defined $self->_target_hook) { $self->_target_hook->(@_); } } 1; usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Date/Language.pm000064400000005142152377632400014776 0ustar00 package Date::Language; use strict; use Time::Local; use Carp; use vars qw($VERSION @ISA); require Date::Format; $VERSION = "1.10"; @ISA = qw(Date::Format::Generic); sub new { my $self = shift; my $type = shift || $self; $type =~ s/^(\w+)$/Date::Language::$1/; croak "Bad language" unless $type =~ /^[\w:]+$/; eval "require $type" or croak $@; bless [], $type; } # Stop AUTOLOAD being called ;-) sub DESTROY {} sub AUTOLOAD { use vars qw($AUTOLOAD); if($AUTOLOAD =~ /::strptime\Z/o) { my $self = $_[0]; my $type = ref($self) || $self; require Date::Parse; no strict 'refs'; *{"${type}::strptime"} = Date::Parse::gen_parser( \%{"${type}::DoW"}, \%{"${type}::MoY"}, \@{"${type}::Dsuf"}, 1); goto &{"${type}::strptime"}; } croak "Undefined method &$AUTOLOAD called"; } sub str2time { my $me = shift; my @t = $me->strptime(@_); return undef unless @t; my($ss,$mm,$hh,$day,$month,$year,$zone) = @t; my @lt = localtime(time); $hh ||= 0; $mm ||= 0; $ss ||= 0; $month = $lt[4] unless(defined $month); $day = $lt[3] unless(defined $day); $year = ($month > $lt[4]) ? ($lt[5] - 1) : $lt[5] unless(defined $year); return defined $zone ? timegm($ss,$mm,$hh,$day,$month,$year) - $zone : timelocal($ss,$mm,$hh,$day,$month,$year); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Date::Language - Language specific date formating and parsing =head1 SYNOPSIS use Date::Language; my $lang = Date::Language->new('German'); $lang->time2str("%a %b %e %T %Y\n", time); =head1 DESCRIPTION L provides objects to parse and format dates for specific languages. Available languages are Afar French Russian_cp1251 Amharic Gedeo Russian_koi8r Austrian German Sidama Brazilian Greek Somali Chinese Hungarian Spanish Chinese_GB Icelandic Swedish Czech Italian Tigrinya Danish Norwegian TigrinyaEritrean Dutch Oromo TigrinyaEthiopian English Romanian Turkish Finnish Russian Bulgarian =head1 METHODS =over =item time2str See L =item strftime See L =item ctime See L =item asctime See L =item str2time See L =item strptime See L =back