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$ARGV.txt
=over =item $ARGV X<$ARGV> Contains the name of the current file when reading from C<< <> >>. =back 102perldoc.perl.org/variables/$ARGV.txtRegistered: Fri Jun 27 17:22:24 UTC 2025 - 102 bytes - Viewed (0) -
%{^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 Jun 27 22:03:35 UTC 2025 - 3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
$^E.txt
=over =item $EXTENDED_OS_ERROR =item $^E X<$^E> X<$EXTENDED_OS_ERROR> Error information specific to the current operating system. At the moment, this differs from C<L</$!>> under only VMS, OS/2, an...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$^E.txtRegistered: Fri Jun 27 22:47:01 UTC 2025 - 1.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
%^H.txt
=over =item %^H X<%^H> The C<%^H> hash provides the same scoping semantics as L<C<$^H>|/$^H>. This makes it useful for implementing lexically scoped pragmas. See L<perlpragma>. All the entries are ...perldoc.perl.org/variables/%^H.txtRegistered: Fri Jun 27 20:46:32 UTC 2025 - 909 bytes - Viewed (0) -
$'.txt
=over =item $POSTMATCH =item $' X<$'> X<$POSTMATCH> X<@-> The string following whatever was matched by the last successful pattern match. (See L</Scoping Rules of Regex Variables>). Example: local ...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$'.txtRegistered: Fri Jun 27 21:16:36 UTC 2025 - 528 bytes - Viewed (0) -
$`.txt
=over =item $PREMATCH =item $` X<$`> X<$PREMATCH> The string preceding whatever was matched by the last successful pattern match. (See L</Scoping Rules of Regex Variables>). See L</Performance issu...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$`.txtRegistered: Fri Jun 27 21:08:16 UTC 2025 - 421 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/$,.txtRegistered: Sat Jun 28 01:04:58 UTC 2025 - 486 bytes - Viewed (0) -
@ARGV.txt
=over =item @ARGV X<@ARGV> The array C<@ARGV> contains the command-line arguments intended for the script. C<$#ARGV> is generally the number of arguments minus one, because C<$ARGV[0]> is the first...perldoc.perl.org/variables/@ARGV.txtRegistered: Sat Jun 28 00:57:50 UTC 2025 - 293 bytes - Viewed (0) -
$^T.txt
=over =item $BASETIME =item $^T X<$^T> X<$BASETIME> The time at which the program began running, in seconds since the epoch (beginning of 1970). The values returned by the B<-M>, B<-A>, and B<-C> f...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$^T.txtRegistered: Fri Jun 27 21:24:24 UTC 2025 - 241 bytes - Viewed (0) -
$-.txt
=over =item HANDLE->format_lines_left(EXPR) =item $FORMAT_LINES_LEFT =item $- X<$-> X<$FORMAT_LINES_LEFT> The number of lines left on the page of the currently selected output channel. Mnemonic: li...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$-.txtRegistered: Sat Jun 28 01:20:18 UTC 2025 - 237 bytes - Viewed (0)