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perldata.txt
=head1 NAME perldata - Perl data types =head1 DESCRIPTION =head2 Variable names X<variable, name> X<variable name> X<data type> X<type> Perl has three built-in data types: scalars, arrays of scalar...perldoc.perl.org/perldata.txtRegistered: Fri Dec 05 18:23:40 UTC 2025 - 52.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
perlref.txt
=head1 NAME X<reference> X<pointer> X<data structure> X<structure> X<struct> perlref - Perl references and nested data structures =head1 NOTE This is complete documentation about all aspects of ref...perldoc.perl.org/perlref.txtRegistered: Fri Dec 05 17:43:18 UTC 2025 - 35.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
perlfaq1.txt
=pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl =head1 VERSION version 5.20250619 =head1 DESCRIPTION This section of the FAQ answers very general, high-level questions abou...perldoc.perl.org/perlfaq1.txtRegistered: Fri Dec 05 14:57:58 UTC 2025 - 13.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
perlre.txt
=head1 NAME X<regular expression> X<regex> X<regexp> perlre - Perl regular expressions =head1 DESCRIPTION This page describes the syntax of regular expressions in Perl. If you haven't used regular ...perldoc.perl.org/perlre.txtRegistered: Fri Dec 05 17:35:13 UTC 2025 - 133.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
perl581delta.txt
=head1 NAME perl581delta - what is new for perl v5.8.1 =head1 DESCRIPTION This document describes differences between the 5.8.0 release and the 5.8.1 release. If you are upgrading from an earlier r...perldoc.perl.org/perl581delta.txtRegistered: Sat Dec 06 18:40:51 UTC 2025 - 37.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
perltru64.txt
# vim: syntax=pod If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you see. It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is specially designed to be readable as is. =h...perldoc.perl.org/perltru64.txtRegistered: Sat Dec 06 20:32:43 UTC 2025 - 8.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
%SIG.txt
=over =item %SIG X<%SIG> The hash C<%SIG> contains signal handlers for signals. For example: sub handler { # 1st argument is signal name my($sig) = @_; print "Caught a SIG$sig--shutting down\n"; cl...perldoc.perl.org/variables/%SIG.txtRegistered: Sun Dec 07 00:21:44 UTC 2025 - 4.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
$).txt
=over =item $EFFECTIVE_GROUP_ID =item $EGID =item $) X<$)> X<$EGID> X<$EFFECTIVE_GROUP_ID> The effective gid of this process. If you are on a machine that supports membership in multiple groups sim...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$).txtRegistered: Sun Dec 07 02:30:26 UTC 2025 - 1.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
@ .txt
=over =item @LAST_MATCH_END =item @+ X<@+> X<@LAST_MATCH_END> This array holds the offsets of the ends of the last successful match and any matching capture buffers that the pattern contains. (See ...perldoc.perl.org/variables/@ .txtRegistered: Sat Dec 06 23:02:14 UTC 2025 - 1.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
${^WARNING_BITS}.txt
=over =item ${^WARNING_BITS} X<${^WARNING_BITS}> The current set of warning checks enabled by the C<use warnings> pragma. It has the same scoping as the C<$^H> and C<%^H> variables. The exact value...perldoc.perl.org/variables/${^WARNING_BITS}.txtRegistered: Sat Dec 06 23:32:12 UTC 2025 - 516 bytes - Viewed (0)