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Tie::Array - base class for tied arrays River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

This module provides methods for array-tying classes. See perltie for a list of the functions required in order to tie an array to a package. The basic Tie::Array package provides stub "DESTROY", and "EXTEND" methods that do nothing, stub "DELETE" an...

PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC

Tie::Array - base class for tied arrays River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

This module provides methods for array-tying classes. See perltie for a list of the functions required in order to tie an array to a package. The basic Tie::Array package provides stub "DESTROY", and "EXTEND" methods that do nothing, stub "DELETE" an...

RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC

Thread - Manipulate threads in Perl (for old code only) River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

The "Thread" module provides multithreading support for Perl....

RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC

Thread - Manipulate threads in Perl (for old code only) River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

The "Thread" module provides multithreading support for Perl....

PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC

Opcode - Disable named opcodes when compiling perl code River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Perl code is always compiled into an internal format before execution. Evaluating perl code (e.g. via "eval" or "do 'file'") causes the code to be compiled into an internal format and then, provided there was no error in the compilation, executed. Th...

RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC

Opcode - Disable named opcodes when compiling perl code River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Perl code is always compiled into an internal format before execution. Evaluating perl code (e.g. via "eval" or "do 'file'") causes the code to be compiled into an internal format and then, provided there was no error in the compilation, executed. Th...

PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC

perlop - Perl operators and precedence River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

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 River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

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

perltie - how to hide an object class in a simple variable River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Prior to release 5.0 of Perl, a programmer could use dbmopen() to connect an on-disk database in the standard Unix dbm(3x) format magically to a %HASH in their program. However, their Perl was either built with one particular dbm library or another, ...

PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC

perltie - how to hide an object class in a simple variable River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Prior to release 5.0 of Perl, a programmer could use dbmopen() to connect an on-disk database in the standard Unix dbm(3x) format magically to a %HASH in their program. However, their Perl was either built with one particular dbm library or another, ...

RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC

perldsc - Perl Data Structures Cookbook River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Perl lets us have complex data structures. You can write something like this and all of a sudden, you'd have an array with three dimensions! for my $x (1 .. 10) { for my $y (1 .. 10) { for my $z (1 .. 10) { $AoA[$x][$y][$z] = $x ** $y + $z; } } } Ala...

PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC

perldsc - Perl Data Structures Cookbook River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Perl lets us have complex data structures. You can write something like this and all of a sudden, you'd have an array with three dimensions! for my $x (1 .. 10) { for my $y (1 .. 10) { for my $z (1 .. 10) { $AoA[$x][$y][$z] = $x ** $y + $z; } } } Ala...

RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC

perlvms - VMS-specific documentation for Perl River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Gathered below are notes describing details of Perl 5's behavior on VMS. They are a supplement to the regular Perl 5 documentation, so we have focussed on the ways in which Perl 5 functions differently under VMS than it does under Unix, and on the in...

PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC

perlvms - VMS-specific documentation for Perl River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Gathered below are notes describing details of Perl 5's behavior on VMS. They are a supplement to the regular Perl 5 documentation, so we have focussed on the ways in which Perl 5 functions differently under VMS than it does under Unix, and on the in...

RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC

perlvar - Perl predefined variables River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

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

perlvar - Perl predefined variables River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

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

perlref - Perl references and nested data structures River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Before release 5 of Perl it was difficult to represent complex data structures, because all references had to be symbolic--and even then it was difficult to refer to a variable instead of a symbol table entry. Perl now not only makes it easier to use...

PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC

perlref - Perl references and nested data structures River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Before release 5 of Perl it was difficult to represent complex data structures, because all references had to be symbolic--and even then it was difficult to refer to a variable instead of a symbol table entry. Perl now not only makes it easier to use...

RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC

perlport - Writing portable Perl River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Perl runs on numerous operating systems. While most of them share much in common, they also have their own unique features. This document is meant to help you to find out what constitutes portable Perl code. That way once you make a decision to write...

PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC

perlport - Writing portable Perl River stage five • 11693 direct dependents • 33184 total dependents

Perl runs on numerous operating systems. While most of them share much in common, they also have their own unique features. This document is meant to help you to find out what constitutes portable Perl code. That way once you make a decision to write...

RJBS/perl-5.36.0 - 28 May 2022 00:26:10 UTC
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