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perl - The Perl 5 language interpreter
Perl officially stands for Practical Extraction and Report Language, except when it doesn't. Perl was originally a language optimized for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting information from those text files, and printing reports based on that ...
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perl - The Perl 5 language interpreter
Perl officially stands for Practical Extraction and Report Language, except when it doesn't. Perl was originally a language optimized for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting information from those text files, and printing reports based on that ...
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC
perlop - Perl operators and precedence
In Perl, the operator determines what operation is performed, independent of the type of the operands. For example "$x + $y" is always a numeric addition, and if $x or $y do not contain numbers, an attempt is made to convert them to numbers first. Th...
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perlop - Perl operators and precedence
In Perl, the operator determines what operation is performed, independent of the type of the operands. For example "$x + $y" is always a numeric addition, and if $x or $y do not contain numbers, an attempt is made to convert them to numbers first. Th...
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC
perlre - Perl regular expressions
This page describes the syntax of regular expressions in Perl. If you haven't used regular expressions before, a tutorial introduction is available in perlretut. If you know just a little about them, a quick-start introduction is available in perlreq...
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perlre - Perl regular expressions
This page describes the syntax of regular expressions in Perl. If you haven't used regular expressions before, a tutorial introduction is available in perlretut. If you know just a little about them, a quick-start introduction is available in perlreq...
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC
perlvar - Perl predefined variables
The Syntax of Variable Names Variable names in Perl can have several formats. Usually, they must begin with a letter or underscore, in which case they can be arbitrarily long (up to an internal limit of 251 characters) and may contain letters, digits...
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC
perlvar - Perl predefined variables
The Syntax of Variable Names Variable names in Perl can have several formats. Usually, they must begin with a letter or underscore, in which case they can be arbitrarily long (up to an internal limit of 251 characters) and may contain letters, digits...
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perlipc - Perl interprocess communication (signals, fifos, pipes, safe subprocesses, sockets, and semaphores)
The basic IPC facilities of Perl are built out of the good old Unix signals, named pipes, pipe opens, the Berkeley socket routines, and SysV IPC calls. Each is used in slightly different situations....
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC
perlipc - Perl interprocess communication (signals, fifos, pipes, safe subprocesses, sockets, and semaphores)
The basic IPC facilities of Perl are built out of the good old Unix signals, named pipes, pipe opens, the Berkeley socket routines, and SysV IPC calls. Each is used in slightly different situations....
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perlsec - Perl security
Perl is designed to make it easy to program securely even when running with extra privileges, like setuid or setgid programs. Unlike most command line shells, which are based on multiple substitution passes on each line of the script, Perl uses a mor...
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perlsec - Perl security
Perl is designed to make it easy to program securely even when running with extra privileges, like setuid or setgid programs. Unlike most command line shells, which are based on multiple substitution passes on each line of the script, Perl uses a mor...
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC
perlrun - how to execute the Perl interpreter
The normal way to run a Perl program is by making it directly executable, or else by passing the name of the source file as an argument on the command line. (An interactive Perl environment is also possible--see perldebug for details on how to do tha...
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perlrun - how to execute the Perl interpreter
The normal way to run a Perl program is by making it directly executable, or else by passing the name of the source file as an argument on the command line. (An interactive Perl environment is also possible--see perldebug for details on how to do tha...
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC
perlguts - Introduction to the Perl API
This document attempts to describe how to use the Perl API, as well as to provide some info on the basic workings of the Perl core. It is far from complete and probably contains many errors. Please refer any questions or comments to the author below....
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC
perlguts - Introduction to the Perl API
This document attempts to describe how to use the Perl API, as well as to provide some info on the basic workings of the Perl core. It is far from complete and probably contains many errors. Please refer any questions or comments to the author below....
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perldiag - various Perl diagnostics
These messages are classified as follows (listed in increasing order of desperation): (W) A warning (optional). (D) A deprecation (enabled by default). (S) A severe warning (enabled by default). (F) A fatal error (trappable). (P) An internal error yo...
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perlfunc - Perl builtin functions
The functions in this section can serve as terms in an expression. They fall into two major categories: list operators and named unary operators. These differ in their precedence relationship with a following comma. (See the precedence table in perlo...
RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
perldiag - various Perl diagnostics
These messages are classified as follows (listed in increasing order of desperation): (W) A warning (optional). (D) A deprecation (enabled by default). (S) A severe warning (enabled by default). (F) A fatal error (trappable). (P) An internal error yo...
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC
perlfunc - Perl builtin functions
The functions in this section can serve as terms in an expression. They fall into two major categories: list operators and named unary operators. These differ in their precedence relationship with a following comma. (See the precedence table in perlo...
PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC