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  1. $0.txt

    =over =item $PROGRAM_NAME =item $0 X<$0> X<$PROGRAM_NAME> Contains the name of the program being executed. On some (but not all) operating systems assigning to C<$0> modifies the argument area that...
    perldoc.perl.org/variables/$0.txt
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  2. %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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  3. $`.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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  4. @_.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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  5. %{^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}.txt
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  6. $^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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  7. @-.txt

    =over =item @LAST_MATCH_START =item @- X<@-> X<@LAST_MATCH_START> This array holds the offsets of the beginnings of the last successful match and any capture buffers it contains. (See L</Scoping Ru...
    perldoc.perl.org/variables/@-.txt
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  8. % .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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  9. $'.txt

    =over =item $POSTMATCH =item $' X<$'> X<$POSTMATCH> X<@-> The string following whatever was matched by the last successful pattern match. (See L</Scoping Rules of Regex Variables>). Example: local ...
    perldoc.perl.org/variables/$'.txt
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  10. ${^RE_DEBUG_FLAGS}.txt

    =over =item ${^RE_DEBUG_FLAGS} X<${^RE_DEBUG_FLAGS}> The current value of the regex debugging flags. Set to 0 for no debug output even when the C<re 'debug'> module is loaded. See L<re> for details...
    perldoc.perl.org/variables/${^RE_DEBUG_FLAGS}.txt
    Registered: Sat Oct 25 07:43:56 UTC 2025
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