Linux newlinux5.pouyasazan.org 3.10.0-962.3.2.lve1.5.60.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Jul 23 07:07:00 EDT 2021 x86_64
LiteSpeed
Server IP : 88.99.66.243 & Your IP : 216.73.216.178
Domains :
Cant Read [ /etc/named.conf ]
User : wdbbsgxf
Terminal
Auto Root
Create File
Create Folder
Localroot Suggester
Backdoor Destroyer
Readme
/
usr /
lib64 /
perl5 /
vendor_perl /
Filter /
Util /
Delete
Unzip
Name
Size
Permission
Date
Action
Call.pm
12.61
KB
-rw-r--r--
2013-04-03 04:03
Exec.pm
1.2
KB
-rw-r--r--
2013-04-03 04:05
filter-util.pl
988
B
-rw-r--r--
2013-03-29 18:26
perlfilter.pod
20.56
KB
-rw-r--r--
2012-06-19 19:46
Save
Rename
package Filter::Util::Exec ; require 5.002 ; require DynaLoader; use strict; use warnings; use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION) ; @ISA = qw(DynaLoader); $VERSION = "1.49" ; bootstrap Filter::Util::Exec ; 1 ; __END__ =head1 NAME Filter::Util::Exec - exec source filter =head1 SYNOPSIS use Filter::Util::Exec; =head1 DESCRIPTION This module is provides the interface to allow the creation of I<Source Filters> which use a Unix coprocess. See L<Filter::exec>, L<Filter::cpp> and L<Filter::sh> for examples of the use of this module. =head2 B<filter_add()> The function, C<filter_add> installs a filter. It takes one parameter which should be a reference. The kind of reference used will dictate which of the two filter types will be used. If a CODE reference is used then a I<closure filter> will be assumed. If a CODE reference is not used, a I<method filter> will be assumed. In a I<method filter>, the reference can be used to store context information. The reference will be I<blessed> into the package by C<filter_add>. See L<Filter::Util::Call> for examples of using context information using both I<method filters> and I<closure filters>. =head1 AUTHOR Paul Marquess =head1 DATE 11th December 1995. =cut