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              grep rough audit - static analysis tool
                  v2.8 written by @Wireghoul
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arename-4.0/tests/optest-perl-111-    codeprint($call->{original} . "\n");
arename-4.0/tests/optest-perl:112:    $asm = "ARename::op('$call->{key}'";
arename-4.0/tests/optest-perl-113-    foreach my $arg (@{ $call->{dat} }) {
arename-4.0/tests/optest-perl:114:        $asm .= ", '$arg'";
arename-4.0/tests/optest-perl-115-    }
arename-4.0/tests/optest-perl:116:    $asm .= ");\n";
arename-4.0/tests/optest-perl-117-    codeprint("# Made this of it: $asm");
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arename-4.0/tests/optest-perl-127-
arename-4.0/tests/optest-perl:128:exec(($EXECUTABLE_NAME, '-I.', $output));
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arename-4.0/.pc/possible-precedence-issue-with-control-flow-operator.patch/ARename.pm.in-1012-                # Okay then. Found the matching closing curly brace. The
arename-4.0/.pc/possible-precedence-issue-with-control-flow-operator.patch/ARename.pm.in:1013:                # information is split already into `$cplxname', `$cplxset'
arename-4.0/.pc/possible-precedence-issue-with-control-flow-operator.patch/ARename.pm.in-1014-                # and `$cplxunset'. Let's verify everything looks sane...
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arename-4.0/.pc/0001-Silence-Unescaped-left-brace-in-regex-warning.patch/ARename.pm.in-1012-                # Okay then. Found the matching closing curly brace. The
arename-4.0/.pc/0001-Silence-Unescaped-left-brace-in-regex-warning.patch/ARename.pm.in:1013:                # information is split already into `$cplxname', `$cplxset'
arename-4.0/.pc/0001-Silence-Unescaped-left-brace-in-regex-warning.patch/ARename.pm.in-1014-                # and `$cplxunset'. Let's verify everything looks sane...
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arename-4.0/ARename.pm.in-1012-                # Okay then. Found the matching closing curly brace. The
arename-4.0/ARename.pm.in:1013:                # information is split already into `$cplxname', `$cplxset'
arename-4.0/ARename.pm.in-1014-                # and `$cplxunset'. Let's verify everything looks sane...