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%{^HOOK}.txt
=over =item %{^HOOK} X<%{^HOOK}> This hash contains coderefs which are called when various perl keywords which are hard or impossible to wrap are called. The keys of this hash are named after the k...perldoc.perl.org/variables/%{^HOOK}.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 15:49:46 UTC 2024 - 3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
$0.txt
=over =item $PROGRAM_NAME =item $0 X<$0> X<$PROGRAM_NAME> Contains the name of the program being executed. On some (but not all) operating systems assigning to C<$0> modifies the argument area that...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$0.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 14:16:33 UTC 2024 - 2.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
$^X.txt
=over =item $EXECUTABLE_NAME =item $^X X<$^X> X<$EXECUTABLE_NAME> The name used to execute the current copy of Perl, from C's C<argv[0]> or (where supported) F</proc/self/exe>. Depending on the hos...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$^X.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 17:40:43 UTC 2024 - 2K bytes - Viewed (1) -
$[.txt
=over =item $[ X<$[> This variable stores the index of the first element in an array, and of the first character in a substring. The default is 0, but you could theoretically set it to 1 to make Pe...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$[.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 17:04:03 UTC 2024 - 1.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
%ENV.txt
=over =item %ENV X<%ENV> The hash C<%ENV> contains your current environment. Setting a value in C<ENV> changes the environment for any child processes you subsequently C<fork()> off. As of v5.18.0,...perldoc.perl.org/variables/%ENV.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 13:54:29 UTC 2024 - 746 bytes - Viewed (0) -
$#.txt
=over =item $# X<$#> C<$#> was a variable that could be used to format printed numbers. After a deprecation cycle, its magic was removed in Perl v5.10.0 and using it now triggers a warning: C<$# is...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$#.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 21:37:19 UTC 2024 - 481 bytes - Viewed (0) -
$,.txt
=over =item IO::Handle->output_field_separator( EXPR ) =item $OUTPUT_FIELD_SEPARATOR =item $OFS =item $, X<$,> X<$OFS> X<$OUTPUT_FIELD_SEPARATOR> The output field separator for the print operator. ...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$,.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 18:39:04 UTC 2024 - 486 bytes - Viewed (0) -
${^UNICODE}.txt
=over =item ${^UNICODE} X<${^UNICODE}> Reflects certain Unicode settings of Perl. See L<perlrun|perlrun/-C [numberE<sol>list]> documentation for the C<-C> switch for more information about the poss...perldoc.perl.org/variables/${^UNICODE}.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 19:43:44 UTC 2024 - 331 bytes - Viewed (0) -
${^RE_DEBUG_FLAGS}.txt
=over =item ${^RE_DEBUG_FLAGS} X<${^RE_DEBUG_FLAGS}> The current value of the regex debugging flags. Set to 0 for no debug output even when the C<re 'debug'> module is loaded. See L<re> for details...perldoc.perl.org/variables/${^RE_DEBUG_FLAGS}.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 20:21:03 UTC 2024 - 251 bytes - Viewed (0) -
@ARGV.txt
=over =item @ARGV X<@ARGV> The array C<@ARGV> contains the command-line arguments intended for the script. C<$#ARGV> is generally the number of arguments minus one, because C<$ARGV[0]> is the first...perldoc.perl.org/variables/@ARGV.txtRegistered: Fri May 10 18:22:15 UTC 2024 - 293 bytes - Viewed (0)