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say.txt
=over =item say FILEHANDLE LIST X<say> =item say FILEHANDLE =item say LIST =item say Just like L<C<print>|/print FILEHANDLE LIST>, but implicitly appends a newline at the end of the LIST instead of...perldoc.perl.org/functions/say.txtRegistered: Wed Jul 09 03:20:20 UTC 2025 - 686 bytes - Viewed (0) -
accept.txt
=over =item accept NEWSOCKET,GENERICSOCKET X<accept> Accepts an incoming socket connect, just as L<accept(2)> does. Returns the packed address if it succeeded, false otherwise. See the example in L...perldoc.perl.org/functions/accept.txtRegistered: Wed Jul 09 00:48:37 UTC 2025 - 445 bytes - Viewed (0) -
semget.txt
=over =item semget KEY,NSEMS,FLAGS X<semget> Calls the System V IPC function L<semget(2)>. Returns the semaphore id, or the undefined value on error. See also L<perlipc/"SysV IPC"> and the document...perldoc.perl.org/functions/semget.txtRegistered: Wed Jul 09 03:36:42 UTC 2025 - 325 bytes - Viewed (0) -
$_.txt
=over =item $ARG =item $_ X<$_> X<$ARG> The default input and pattern-searching space. The following pairs are equivalent: while (<>) {...} # equivalent only in while! while (defined($_ = <>)) {......perldoc.perl.org/variables/$_.txtRegistered: Mon Jul 14 03:25:43 UTC 2025 - 1.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
$?.txt
=over =item $CHILD_ERROR =item $? X<$?> X<$CHILD_ERROR> The status returned by the last pipe close, backtick (C<``>) command, successful call to C<wait()> or C<waitpid()>, or from the C<system()> o...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$?.txtRegistered: Mon Jul 14 04:44:17 UTC 2025 - 1.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
$..txt
=over =item HANDLE->input_line_number( EXPR ) =item $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER =item $NR =item $. X<$.> X<$NR> X<$INPUT_LINE_NUMBER> X<line number> Current line number for the last filehandle accessed. Eac...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$..txtRegistered: Mon Jul 14 01:35:36 UTC 2025 - 1.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
$^M.txt
=over =item $^M X<$^M> By default, running out of memory is an untrappable, fatal error. However, if suitably built, Perl can use the contents of C<$^M> as an emergency memory pool after C<die()>in...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$^M.txtRegistered: Mon Jul 14 02:04:44 UTC 2025 - 667 bytes - Viewed (0) -
$@.txt
=over =item $EVAL_ERROR =item $@ X<$@> X<$EVAL_ERROR> The Perl error from the last C<eval> operator, i.e. the last exception that was caught. For C<eval BLOCK>, this is either a runtime error messa...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$@.txtRegistered: Mon Jul 14 04:16:01 UTC 2025 - 611 bytes - Viewed (0) -
$<.txt
=over =item $REAL_USER_ID =item $UID =item $< X<< $< >> X<$UID> X<$REAL_USER_ID> The real uid of this process. You can change both the real uid and the effective uid at the same time by using C<POS...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$<.txtRegistered: Mon Jul 14 07:38:02 UTC 2025 - 408 bytes - Viewed (0) -
ARGVOUT.txt
=over =item ARGVOUT X<ARGVOUT> The special filehandle that points to the currently open output file when doing edit-in-place processing with B<-i>. Useful when you have to do a lot of inserting and...perldoc.perl.org/variables/ARGVOUT.txtRegistered: Mon Jul 14 05:49:04 UTC 2025 - 303 bytes - Viewed (0)