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  1. Encode::JP::H2Z.txt

    # # $Id: H2Z.pm,v 2.2 2006/06/03 20:28:48 dankogai Exp $ # package Encode::JP::H2Z; use strict; use warnings; our $RCSID = q$Id: H2Z.pm,v 2.2 2006/06/03 20:28:48 dankogai Exp $; our $VERSION = do {...
    perldoc.perl.org/Encode::JP::H2Z.txt
    Registered: Sun Dec 14 14:08:45 UTC 2025
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  2. File::Path.txt

    package File::Path; use 5.005_04; use strict; use Cwd 'getcwd'; use File::Basename (); use File::Spec (); BEGIN { if ( $] < 5.006 ) { # can't say 'opendir my $dh, $dirname' # need to initialise $dh...
    perldoc.perl.org/File::Path.txt
    Registered: Mon Dec 15 21:41:53 UTC 2025
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  3. Exporter.txt

    package Exporter; use strict; no strict 'refs'; our $Debug = 0; our $ExportLevel = 0; our $Verbose ||= 0; our $VERSION = '5.79'; our %Cache; sub as_heavy { require Exporter::Heavy; # Unfortunately,...
    perldoc.perl.org/Exporter.txt
    Registered: Mon Dec 15 22:07:02 UTC 2025
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  4. ExtUtils::MM_DOS.txt

    package ExtUtils::MM_DOS; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '7.76'; $VERSION =~ tr/_//d; require ExtUtils::MM_Any; require ExtUtils::MM_Unix; our @ISA = qw( ExtUtils::MM_Any ExtUtils::MM_Uni...
    perldoc.perl.org/ExtUtils::MM_DOS.txt
    Registered: Mon Dec 15 23:03:49 UTC 2025
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  5. values.txt

    =over =item values HASH X<values> =item values ARRAY Called in list context, returns a list consisting of all the value of the named hash, or in Perl 5.12 or later, the values of an array. Perl rel...
    perldoc.perl.org/functions/values.txt
    Registered: Fri Dec 12 16:14:38 UTC 2025
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  6. reverse.txt

    =over =item reverse LIST X<reverse> X<rev> X<invert> In list context, returns a list value consisting of the elements of LIST in the opposite order. In scalar context, concatenates the elements of ...
    perldoc.perl.org/functions/reverse.txt
    Registered: Fri Dec 12 20:24:44 UTC 2025
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  7. int.txt

    =over =item int EXPR X<int> X<integer> X<truncate> X<trunc> X<floor> =item int Returns the integer portion of EXPR. If EXPR is omitted, uses L<C<$_>|perlvar/$_>. You should not use this function fo...
    perldoc.perl.org/functions/int.txt
    Registered: Fri Dec 12 19:08:46 UTC 2025
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  8. unshift.txt

    =over =item unshift ARRAY,LIST X<unshift> Add one or more elements to the B<beginning> of an array. This is the opposite of a L<C<shift>|/shift ARRAY>. my @animals = ("cat"); unshift(@animals, "mou...
    perldoc.perl.org/functions/unshift.txt
    Registered: Fri Dec 12 15:29:54 UTC 2025
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  9. pop.txt

    =over =item pop ARRAY X<pop> X<stack> =item pop Removes and returns the B<last> element of the array, shortening the array by one element. my @arr = ('cat', 'dog', 'mouse'); my $item = pop(@arr); #...
    perldoc.perl.org/functions/pop.txt
    Registered: Fri Dec 12 18:11:52 UTC 2025
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  10. study.txt

    =over =item study SCALAR X<study> =item study At this time, C<study> does nothing. This may change in the future. Prior to Perl version 5.16, it would create an inverted index of all characters tha...
    perldoc.perl.org/functions/study.txt
    Registered: Fri Dec 12 19:37:40 UTC 2025
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