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- Learning Perl, 3rd Edition
- SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with OReilly
- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- Preface
- Typographical Conventions
- How to Contact Us
- Code Examples
- History of This Book
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Questions and Answers
- 1.1.1. Is This the Right Book for You?
- 1.1.2. Why Are There So Many Footnotes?
- 1.1.3. What About the Exercises and Their Answers?
- 1.1.4. What Do Those Numbers Mean at the Start of the Exercise?
- 1.1.5. What If Im a Perl Course Instructor?
- 1.1. Questions and Answers
- 1.2. What Does "Perl" Stand For?
- 1.2.1. Why Didn't Larry Just Use Some Other Language?
- 1.2.2. Is Perl Easy or Hard?
- 1.2.3. How Did Perl Get to Be So Popular?
- 1.2.4. What's Happening with Perl Now?
- 1.2.5. What's Perl Really Good For?
- 1.2.6. What Is Perl Not Good For?
- 1.3. How Can I Get Perl?
- 1.3.1. What Is CPAN?
- 1.3.2. How Can I Get Support for Perl?
- 1.3.3. Are There Any Other Kinds of Support?
- 1.3.4. What If I Find a Bug in Perl?
- 1.4. How Do I Make a Perl Program?
- 1.4.1. A Simple Program
- 1.4.2. What's Inside That Program?
- 1.4.3. But How Do I Compile Perl?
- 1.5. A Whirlwind Tour of Perl
- 1.6. Exercises
- 2. Scalar Data
- 2.1. What Is Scalar Data?
- 2.2. Numbers
- 2.2.1. All Numbers Are the Same Format Internally
- 2.2.2. Floating-Point Literals
- 2.2.3. Integer Literals
- 2.2.4. Nondecimal Integer Literals
- 2.2.5. Numeric Operators
- 2.3. Strings
- 2.3.1. Single-Quoted String Literals
- 2.3.2. Double-Quoted String Literals
- 2.3.3. String Operators
- 2.3.4. Automatic Conversion Between Numbers and Strings
- 2.4. Perl's Built-in Warnings
- 2.5. Scalar Variables
- 2.5.1. Choosing Good Variable Names
- 2.5.2. Scalar Assignment
- 2.5.3. Binary Assignment Operators
- 2.6. Output with print
- 2.6.1. Interpolation of Scalar Variables into Strings
- 2.6.2. Operator Precedence and Associativity
- 2.6.3. Comparison Operators
- 2.7. The if Control Structure
- 2.7.1. Boolean Values
- 2.8. Getting User Input
- 2.9. The chomp Operator
- 2.10. The while Control Structure
- 2.11. The undef Value
- 2.12. The defined Function
- 2.13. Exercises
- 3. Lists and Arrays
- 3.1. Accessing Elements of an Array
- 3.2. Special Array Indices
- 3.3. List Literals
- 3.3.1. The qw Shortcut
- 3.4. List Assignment
- 3.4.1. The pop and push Operators
- 3.4.2. The shift and unshift Operators
- 3.5. Interpolating Arrays into Strings
- 3.6. The foreach Control Structure
- 3.7. Perl's Favorite Default: $_
- 3.7.1. The reverse Operator
- 3.7.2. The sort Operator
- 3.8. Scalar and List Context
- 3.8.1. Using List-Producing Expressions in Scalar Context
- 3.8.2. Using Scalar-Producing Expressions in List Context
- 3.8.3. Forcing Scalar Context
- 3.9. <STDIN> in List Context
- 3.10. Exercises
- 4. Subroutines
- 4.1. System and User Functions
- 4.2. Defining a Subroutine
- 4.3. Invoking a Subroutine
- 4.4. Return Values
- 4.5. Arguments
- 4.6. Private Variables in Subroutines
- 4.7. The local Operator
- 4.7.1. The Difference Between local and my
- 4.8. Variable-length Parameter Lists
- 4.8.1. A Better &max Routine
- 4.8.2. Empty Parameter Lists
- 4.9. Notes on Lexical (my) Variables
- 4.10. The use strict Pragma
- 4.11. The return Operator
- 4.11.1. Omitting the Ampersand
- 4.12. Exercises
- 5. Hashes
- 5.1. What Is a Hash?
- 5.1.1. Why Use a Hash?
- 5.1. What Is a Hash?
- 5.2. Hash Element Access
- 5.2.1. The Hash as a Whole
- 5.2.2. Hash Assignment
- 5.2.3. The Big Arrow
- 5.3. Hash Functions
- 5.3.1. The keys and values Functions
- 5.3.2. The each Function
- 5.4. Typical Use of a Hash
- 5.4.1. The exists Function
- 5.4.2. The delete Function
- 5.4.3. Hash Element Interpolation
- 5.5. Exercises
- 6. I/O Basics
- 6.1. Input from Standard Input
- 6.2. Input from the Diamond Operator
- 6.3. The Invocation Arguments
- 6.4. Output to Standard Output
- 6.5. Formatted Output with printf
- 6.5.1. Arrays and printf
- 6.6. Exercises
- 7. Concepts of Regular Expressions
- 7.1. What Are Regular Expressions?
- 7.2. Using Simple Patterns
- 7.2.1. About Metacharacters
- 7.2.2. Simple Quantifiers
- 7.2.3. Grouping in Patterns
- 7.2.4. Alternatives
- 7.3. A Pattern Test Program
- 7.4. Exercises
- 8. More About Regular Expressions
- 8.1. Character Classes
- 8.1.1. Character Class Shortcuts
- 8.1.2. Negating the Shortcuts
- 8.1. Character Classes
- 8.2. General Quantifiers
- 8.3. Anchors
- 8.3.1. Word Anchors
- 8.4. Memory Parentheses
- 8.4.1. Backreferences
- 8.4.2. Memory Variables
- 8.5. Precedence
- 8.5.1. Examples of Precedence
- 8.5.2. And There's More
- 8.6. Exercises
- 9. Using Regular Expressions
- 9.1. Matches with m//
- 9.2. Option Modifiers
- 9.2.1. Case-insensitive Matching with /i
- 9.2.2. Matching Any Character with /s
- 9.2.3. Combining Option Modifiers
- 9.2.4. Other Options
- 9.3. The Binding Operator, =~
- 9.4. Interpolating into Patterns
- 9.5. The Match Variables
- 9.5.1. The Persistence of Memory
- 9.5.2. The Automatic Match Variables
- 9.6. Substitutions with s///
- 9.6.1. Global Replacements with /g
- 9.6.2. Different Delimiters
- 9.6.3. Option Modifiers
- 9.6.4. The Binding Operator
- 9.6.5. Case Shifting
- 9.7. The split Operator
- 9.8. The join Function
- 9.9. Exercises
- 10. More Control Structures
- 10.1. The unless Control Structure
- 10.1.1. The else Clause with unless
- 10.1. The unless Control Structure
- 10.2. The until Control Structure
- 10.3. Expression Modifiers
- 10.4. The Naked Block Control Structure
- 10.5. The elsif Clause
- 10.6. Autoincrement and Autodecrement
- 10.6.1. The Value of Autoincrement
- 10.7. The for Control Structure
- 10.7.1. The Secret Connection Between foreach and for
- 10.8. Loop Controls
- 10.8.1. The last Operator
- 10.8.2. The next Operator
- 10.8.3. The redo Operator
- 10.8.4. Labeled Blocks
- 10.9. Logical Operators
- 10.9.1. The Value of a Short-Circuit Operator
- 10.9.2. The Ternary Operator, ?:
- 10.9.3. Control Structures Using Partial-Evaluation Operators
- 10.10. Exercise
- 11. Filehandles and File Tests
- 11.1. What Is a Filehandle?
- 11.2. Opening a Filehandle
- 11.2.1. Closing a Filehandle
- 11.2.2. Bad Filehandles
- 11.3. Fatal Errors with die
- 11.3.1. Warning Messages with warn
- 11.4. Using Filehandles
- 11.4.1. Changing the Default Output Filehandle
- 11.5. Reopening a Standard Filehandle
- 11.6. File Tests
- 11.6.1. The stat and lstat Functions
- 11.6.2. The localtime Function
- 11.6.3. Bitwise Operators
- 11.6.4. Using Bitstrings
- 11.6.5. Using the Special Underscore Filehandle
- 11.7. Exercises
- 12. Directory Operations
- 12.1. Moving Around the Directory Tree
- 12.2. Globbing
- 12.3. An Alternate Syntax for Globbing
- 12.4. Directory Handles
- 12.5. Recursive Directory Listing
- 12.6. Exercises
- 13. Manipulating Files and Directories
- 13.1. Removing Files
- 13.2. Renaming Files
- 13.3. Links and Files
- 13.4. Making and Removing Directories
- 13.5. Modifying Permissions
- 13.6. Changing Ownership
- 13.7. Changing Timestamps
- 13.8. Using Simple Modules
- 13.8.1. The File::Basename Module
- 13.8.2. Using Only Some Functions from a Module
- 13.8.3. The File::Spec Module
- 13.9. Exercises
- 14. Process Management
- 14.1. The system Function
- 14.1.1. Avoiding the Shell
- 14.1. The system Function
- 14.2. The exec Function
- 14.3. The Environment Variables
- 14.4. Using Backquotes to Capture Output
- 14.4.1. Using Backquotes in a List Context
- 14.5. Processes as Filehandles
- 14.6. Getting Down and Dirty with Fork
- 14.7. Sending and Receiving Signals
- 14.8. Exercises
- 15. Strings and Sorting
- 15.1. Finding a Substring with index
- 15.2. Manipulating a Substring with substr
- 15.3. Formatting Data with sprintf
- 15.3.1. Using sprintf with "Money Numbers"
- 15.4. Advanced Sorting
- 15.4.1. Sorting a Hash by Value
- 15.4.2. Sorting by Multiple Keys
- 15.5. Exercises
- 16. Simple Databases
- 16.1. DBM Files and DBM Hashes
- 16.1.1. Opening and Closing DBM Hashes
- 16.1.2. Using a DBM Hash
- 16.1. DBM Files and DBM Hashes
- 16.2. Manipulating Data with pack and unpack
- 16.3. Fixed-length Random-access Databases
- 16.4. Variable-length (Text) Databases
- 16.4.1. In-place Editing from the Command Line
- 16.5. Exercises
- 17. Some Advanced Perl Techniques
- 17.1. Trapping Errors with eval
- 17.2. Picking Items from a List with grep
- 17.3. Transforming Items from a List with map
- 17.4. Unquoted Hash Keys
- 17.5. More Powerful Regular Expressions
- 17.5.1. Non-greedy Quantifiers
- 17.5.2. Matching Multiple-line Text
- 17.6. Slices
- 17.6.1. Array Slice
- 17.6.2. Hash Slice
- 17.7. Exercise
- A. Exercise Answers
- A.1. Answers to Chapter 2 Exercises
- A.2. Answers to Chapter 3 Exercises
- A.3. Answers to Chapter 4 Exercises
- A.4. Answers to Chapter 5 Exercises
- A.5. Answers to Chapter 6 Exercises
- A.6. Answers to Chapter 7 Exercises
- A.7. Answers to Chapter 8 Exercises
- A.8. Answers to Chapter 9 Exercises
- A.9. Answer to Chapter 10 Exercise
- A.10. Answers to Chapter 11 Exercises
- A.11. Answers to Chapter 12 Exercises
- A.12. Answers to Chapter 13 Exercises
- A.13. Answers to Chapter 14 Exercises
- A.14. Answers to Chapter 15 Exercises
- A.15. Answers to Chapter 16 Exercises
- A.16. Answer to Chapter 17 Exercises
- B. Beyond the Llama
- B.1. Further Documentation
- B.2. Regular expressions
- B.3. Packages
- B.4. Extending Perl's Functionality
- B.4.1. Libraries
- B.4.2. Modules
- B.4.3. Finding and Installing Modules
- B.4.4. Writing Your Own Modules
- B.5. Some Important Modules
- B.5.1. The CGI and CGI_Lite Modules
- B.5.2. The Cwd Module
- B.5.3. The Fatal Module
- B.5.4. The File::Basename Module
- B.5.5. The File::Copy Module
- B.5.6. The File::Spec Module
- B.5.7. The Image::Size Module
- B.5.8. The Net::SMTP Module
- B.5.9. The POSIX Module
- B.5.10. The Sys::Hostname Module
- B.5.11. The Text::Wrap Module
- B.5.12. The Time::Local Module
- B.6. Pragmas
- B.6.1. The constant Pragma
- B.6.2. The diagnostics Pragma
- B.6.3. The lib Pragma
- B.6.4. The strict Pragma
- B.6.5. The vars Pragma
- B.6.6. The warnings Pragma
- B.7. Databases
- B.7.1. Direct System Database Access
- B.7.2. Flat-file Database Access
- B.7.3. Relational Database Access
- B.8. Other Operators and Functions
- B.8.1. Transliteration with tr///
- B.8.2. Here documents
- B.9. Mathematics
- B.9.1. Advanced Math Functions
- B.9.2. Imaginary and Complex Numbers
- B.9.3. Large and High-Precision Numbers
- B.10. Lists and Arrays
- B.10.1. map and grep
- B.10.2. The splice Operator
- B.11. Bits and Pieces
- B.12. Formats
- B.13. Networking and IPC
- B.13.1. System V IPC
- B.13.2. Sockets
- B.14. Security
- B.15. Debugging
- B.16. The Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
- B.17. Command-Line Options
- B.18. Built in Variables
- B.19. Syntax Extensions
- B.20. References
- B.20.1. Complex Data Structures
- B.20.2. Object-Oriented Programming
- B.20.3. Anonymous Subroutines and Closures
- B.21. Tied Variables
- B.22. Operator Overloading
- B.23. Dynamic Loading
- B.24. Embedding
- B.25. Converting Other Languages to Perl
- B.26. Converting find Command Lines to Perl
- B.27. Command-line Options in Your Programs
- B.28. Embedded Documentation
- B.29. More Ways to Open Filehandles
- B.30. Locales and Unicode
- B.31. Threads and Forking
- B.32. Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs)
- B.33. And More...
- Index
- About the Authors
- Colophon
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