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  1. % .txt

    =over =item %{^CAPTURE} =item %LAST_PAREN_MATCH =item %+ X<%+> X<%LAST_PAREN_MATCH> X<%{^CAPTURE}> Similar to C<@+>, the C<%+> hash allows access to the named capture buffers, should they exist, in...
    perldoc.perl.org/variables/% .txt
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  2. ${^ENCODING}.txt

    =over =item ${^ENCODING} X<${^ENCODING}> This variable is no longer supported. It used to hold the I<object reference> to the C<Encode> object that was used to convert the source code to Unicode. I...
    perldoc.perl.org/variables/${^ENCODING}.txt
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  3. %^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.txt
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  4. %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.txt
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  5. $`.txt

    =over =item $PREMATCH =item $` X<$`> X<$PREMATCH> The string preceding whatever was matched by the last successful pattern match. (See L</Scoping Rules of Regex Variables>). See L</Performance issu...
    perldoc.perl.org/variables/$`.txt
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  6. @_.txt

    =over =item @ARG =item @_ X<@_> X<@ARG> Within a subroutine the array C<@_> contains the parameters passed to that subroutine. Inside a subroutine, C<@_> is the default array for the array operator...
    perldoc.perl.org/variables/@_.txt
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  7. $-.txt

    =over =item HANDLE->format_lines_left(EXPR) =item $FORMAT_LINES_LEFT =item $- X<$-> X<$FORMAT_LINES_LEFT> The number of lines left on the page of the currently selected output channel. Mnemonic: li...
    perldoc.perl.org/variables/$-.txt
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  8. perltrap.txt

    =head1 NAME perltrap - Perl traps for the unwary =head1 DESCRIPTION The biggest trap of all is forgetting to C<use warnings> or use the B<-w> switch; see L<warnings> and L<perlrun/-w>. The second b...
    perldoc.perl.org/perltrap.txt
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  9. $^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.txt
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  10. $[.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/$[.txt
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