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User::grent.txt
package User::grent 1.05; use v5.38; our ($gr_name, $gr_gid, $gr_passwd, @gr_members); use Exporter 'import'; our @EXPORT = qw(getgrent getgrgid getgrnam getgr); our @EXPORT_OK = qw($gr_name $gr_gi...perldoc.perl.org/User::grent.txtRegistered: Fri Jan 23 02:34:37 UTC 2026 - 2.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
autodie::Scope::Guard.txt
package autodie::Scope::Guard; use strict; use warnings; # ABSTRACT: Wrapper class for calling subs at end of scope our $VERSION = '2.37'; # VERSION # This code schedules the cleanup of subroutines...perldoc.perl.org/autodie::Scope::Guard.txtRegistered: Fri Jan 23 04:22:23 UTC 2026 - 1.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
perlpod.txt
=for comment This document is in Pod format. To read this, use a Pod formatter, like "perldoc perlpod". =head1 NAME X<POD> X<plain old documentation> perlpod - the Plain Old Documentation format =h...perldoc.perl.org/perlpod.txtRegistered: Fri Jan 16 20:38:29 UTC 2026 - 23.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
crypt.txt
=over =item crypt PLAINTEXT,SALT X<crypt> X<digest> X<hash> X<salt> X<plaintext> X<password> X<decrypt> X<cryptography> X<passwd> X<encrypt> Creates a digest string exactly like the L<crypt(3)> fun...perldoc.perl.org/functions/crypt.txtRegistered: Fri Jan 16 22:06:28 UTC 2026 - 3.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
pos.txt
=over =item pos SCALAR X<pos> X<match, position> =item pos Returns the offset of where the last C<m//g> search left off for the variable in question (L<C<$_>|perlvar/$_> is used when the variable i...perldoc.perl.org/functions/pos.txtRegistered: Sat Jan 17 00:47:59 UTC 2026 - 1.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
hex.txt
=over =item hex EXPR X<hex> X<hexadecimal> =item hex Interprets EXPR as a hex string and returns the corresponding numeric value. If EXPR is omitted, uses L<C<$_>|perlvar/$_>. print hex '0xAf'; # p...perldoc.perl.org/functions/hex.txtRegistered: Fri Jan 16 22:21:53 UTC 2026 - 938 bytes - Viewed (0) -
chr.txt
=over =item chr NUMBER X<chr> X<character> X<ASCII> X<Unicode> =item chr Returns the character represented by that NUMBER in the character set. For example, C<chr(65)> is C<"A"> in either ASCII or ...perldoc.perl.org/functions/chr.txtRegistered: Fri Jan 16 21:55:32 UTC 2026 - 711 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 Jan 19 04:26:47 UTC 2026 - 1.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
$(.txt
=over =item $REAL_GROUP_ID =item $GID =item $( X<$(> X<$GID> X<$REAL_GROUP_ID> The real gid of this process. If you are on a machine that supports membership in multiple groups simultaneously, give...perldoc.perl.org/variables/$(.txtRegistered: Mon Jan 19 05:12:10 UTC 2026 - 1013 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 Jan 19 07:16:52 UTC 2026 - 667 bytes - Viewed (0)