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share/PerlCritic/Critic/Document.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

use 5.006001;
use strict;
use warnings;

use Carp qw< confess >;

use PPI::Document;
use PPI::Document::File;

use List::Util qw< reduce >;
use Scalar::Util qw< blessed weaken >;
use version;

use Perl::Critic::Annotation;
use Perl::Critic::Exception::Parse qw< throw_parse >;
use Perl::Critic::Utils qw< :booleans :characters shebang_line >;

#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

our $VERSION = '1.108';

share/PerlCritic/Critic/Document.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

    # Build the class cache if it doesn't exist.  This happens at most
    # once per Perl::Critic::Document instance.  %elements of will be
    # populated as a side-effect of calling the $finder_sub coderef
    # that is produced by the caching_finder() closure.
    if ( !$self->{_elements_of} ) {

        my %cache = ( 'PPI::Document' => [ $self ] );

        # The cache refers to $self, and $self refers to the cache.  This
        # creates a circular reference that leaks memory (i.e.  $self is not
        # destroyed until execution is complete).  By weakening the reference,
        # we allow perl to collect the garbage properly.
        weaken( $cache{'PPI::Document'}->[0] );

        my $finder_coderef = _caching_finder( \%cache );
        $self->{_doc}->find( $finder_coderef );
        $self->{_elements_of} = \%cache;
    }

    # find() must return false-but-defined on fail
    return $self->{_elements_of}->{$wanted} || q{};
}

share/PerlCritic/Critic/Violation.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

    ($desc, $expl) = _chomp_periods($desc, $expl);

    # Create object
    my $self = bless {}, $class;
    $self->{_description} = $desc;
    $self->{_explanation} = $expl;
    $self->{_severity}    = $sev;
    $self->{_policy}      = caller;
    $self->{_elem}        = $elem;

    # Do these now before the weakened $doc gets garbage collected
    my $top = $elem->top();
    $self->{_filename} = $top->can('filename') ? $top->filename() : undef;
    $self->{_source}   = _first_line_of_source( $elem );
    $self->{_location} =
        $elem->location() || [ 0, 0, 0, 0, $self->filename() ];

    return $self;
}

#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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The passengers on United Flight 93 also knew what had to be done. They 
fought for control and sacrificed themselves in a Pennsylvania meadow. 
The flight was 15 minutes from Washington.

“Clearly, the terrorists were trying to take out as many symbols of 
government as they could: the Pentagon, perhaps the Capitol, perhaps the 
White House. These people saved us not only physically but they saved us 
psychologically and symbolically in a very important way, too,” says 
Rice.

Meanwhile, Tower One was weakening. It had stood for an hour and 43 
minutes. At 10:29 a.m., it buckled in a mirror image of the collapse of 
its twin.

The image that went round the world reached the First Lady in a secure 
location somewhere in Washington. “I was horrified,” she says. “I 
thought, ‘Dear God, protect as many citizens as you can.’ It was a 
nightmare.”

By 10:30 a.m., America’s largest city was devastated, its military 
headquarters were burning. Air force One turned west along the Gulf 

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> From: Stephen D. Williams [mailto:swilliams@hpti.com]

> 
> Just to further weaken the food transaction argument, I'll note that
in
> my neighborhood, the local McDonalds won't even hand you your drink in
> the drive through until you fork over the cash.  


Maybe you never bought a hot dog from a street vendor.

> And why is it that the margin of survival is so thin?  Could it be
that
> all of these tribal rivalries are part of what's holding back

share/SpamAssassin/easy_ham/00765.ea01c46568902b1338c9685b55d77f6c  view on Meta::CPAN

clear that it's an important area. He made it clear that we believe in
expanding the zone of democracy even in this difficult part of the world.
He made it clear that we stand by our friends and defend our interests. And
he had the courage to identify those states which present a problem, and to
begin to build consensus for action that would need to be taken if there is
not a change of behavior on their part. Take the Afghan case, for example.
There are many other courses that the President could have taken. He could
have waited for juridical proof before we responded. He could have engaged
in long negotiations with the Taliban. He could have failed to seek a new
relationship with Pakistan, based on its past nuclear tests, or been so
afraid of weakening Pakistan that we didn't seek its help. This list could
go on to twice or three times the length I've mentioned so far. But,
instead, the President saw an opportunity to refashion relations while
standing up for our interests. The problem is complex, and we don't know
yet how it will end, but we have opened new prospects for relations not
only with Afghanistan, as important as it was as a threat, but with the
states of Central Asia, Pakistan, Russia, and, as it may develop, with the
states of Southwest Asia more generally."

We moved on to Iraq, and the question of what makes Saddam Hussein
unacceptable, in the Administration's eyes. "The issue is not inspections,"

share/SpamAssassin/easy_ham/00808.1398044c30f7120129aed031ce56ba58  view on Meta::CPAN

of fires in large buildings like the twin towers. Mr.
Osteraas has also compiled an extensive archive of
photographs and videos of the towers that day, some of
which he believes have not been available to other
investigators. 

And the investigation has not limited itself to computers
and documentary evidence. For months, experiments in wind
tunnels in the United States and Canada have been examining
the aerodynamics that fed the flames that day and stressed
the weakening structures. 

Jack Cermak, president of Cermak Peterka Peterson in Fort
Collins, Colo., was retained by the insurance companies but
had previously performed wind-tunnel studies for the
original design of the twin towers nearly 40 years ago. For
the legal case, Dr. Cermak said, "we've done probably more
detailed measurements than in the original design." 

"The data that have been acquired are very valuable in
themselves for understanding how wind and buildings

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IMHO, as always...


- Matthew

[1] Depending on your world view, this may be rephrased as "they need to
make oodles of profits and screw the little man to survive." This discussion
is beyond the scope of this list. :)

[2] The often overlooked problem with competition is that it weakens the
"combatants", leaving the field open for a less powerful force to take over
and entrench its position (in this case I would be referring to Microsoft).
However, I do not believe this will effect the Linux movement as all the
vendors are obliged to work together to a great degree, thanks to the GPL.



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share/SpamAssassin/spam_2/00080.2dda9e4297c6b66bff478c9d2d3756f1  view on Meta::CPAN

<p>Accumulation of secretion in the back of the throat and</p>
<p>Throat swelling from allergies and food</p>
<p>Heavy snoring is often associated with apnea, or the </font><font FACE="MS Sans Serif" COLOR="#800040">stopping
of breathing, </font><font FACE="MS Sans Serif" COLOR="#0000a0">during sleep. As
an individuals sleeps his or her sleeping pattern is disrupted and fragmented
due to snoring, thus they are never well rested. This can be a very hazardous
problem if someone is not getting proper REM sleep. Snoring is the audible
symptom of a <b>blocked airway during sleep.</p>
</b>
<p>The noise is caused by a vibration in the soft palate as the lungs pull hard
to take in a <b>weakened current of incoming air. </b>This blockage may result
from any number of circumstances, and these offer clues to get rid of the
problem.</p>
<p>Snoring is also more than likely to occur among people who <b>sleep on their
backs</b>; the tongue falls back toward the throat and partly closes the airway.</p>
</font><b><font FACE="MS Sans Serif" COLOR="#800040">
<p>The hidden dangers of snoring?</p>
</font><font FACE="MS Sans Serif" COLOR="#0000a0">
<blockquote>
  <blockquote>
  </font></b><font FACE="MS Sans Serif" COLOR="#0000a0">



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