Preface
PART 1: Overview
Chapter 1. An Overview of Perl Getting Started Natural and Artificial Languages An Average Example Filehandles Operators Control Structures Regular Expressions List Processing What You Don''t Know Won''t Hurt You (Much)
PART 2: The Gory Details
Chapter 2. Bits and Pieces Atoms Molecules Built-in Data Types Variables Names Scalar Values Context List Values and Arrays Hashes Typeglobs and Filehandles Input Operators
Chapter 3. Unary and Binary Operators Terms and List Operators (Leftward) The Arrow Operator Autoincrement and Autodecrement Exponentiation Ideographic Unary Operators Binding Operators Multiplicative Operators Additive Operators Shift Operators Named Unary and File Test Operators Relational Operators Equality Operators Bitwise Operators C-Style Logical (Short-Circuit) Operators Range Operator Conditional Operator Assignment Operators Comma Operators List Operators (Rightward) Logical and, or, not, and xor C Operators Missing from Perl
Chapter 4. Statements and Declarations Simple Statements Compound Statements if and unless Statements Loop Statements Bare Blocks goto Global Declarations Scoped Declarations Pragmas
Chapter 5. Pattern Matching The Regular Expression Bestiary Pattern-Matching Operators Metacharacters and Metasymbols Character Classes Quantifiers Positions Capturing and Clustering Alternation Staying in Control Fancy Patterns
Chapter 6. Subroutines Syntax Semantics Passing References Prototypes Subroutine Attributes
Chapter 7. Formats Format Variables Footers
Chapter 8. References What Is a Reference? Creating References Using Hard References Symbolic References Braces, Brackets, and Quoting
Chapter 9. Data Structures Arrays of Arrays Hashes of Arrays Arrays of Hashes Hashes of Hashes Hashes of Functions More Elaborate Records Saving Data Structures
Chapter 10. Packages Symbol Tables Autoloading
Chapter 11. Modules Using Modules Creating Modules Overriding Built-in Functions
Chapter 12. Objects Brief Refresher on Object-Oriented Lingo Perl''s Object System Method Invocation Object Construction Class Inheritance Instance Destructors Managing Instance Data Managing Class Data Summary
Chapter 13. Overloading The overload Pragma Overload Handlers Overloadable Operators The Copy Constructor (=) When an Overload Handler Is Missing (nomethod and fallback) Overloading Constants Public Overload Functions Inheritance and Overloading Run-Time Overloading Overloading Diagnostics
Chapter 14. Tied Variables Tying Scalars Tying Arrays Tying Hashes Tying Filehandles A Subtle Untying Trap Tie Modules on CPAN
PART 3: Perl as Technology
Chapter 15. Unicode Building Character Effects of Character Semantics Caution, \[ren2bold] Working
Chapter 16. Interprocess Communication Signals Files Pipes System V IPC Sockets
Chapter 17. Threads The Process Model The Thread Model
Chapter 18. Compiling The Life Cycle of a Perl Program Compiling Your Code Executing Your Code Compiler Backends Code Generators Code Development Tools Avant-Garde Compiler, Retro Interpreter
Chapter 19. The Command-Line Interface Command Processing Environment Variables
Chapter 20. The Perl Debugger Using the Debugger Debugger Commands Debugger Customization Unattended Execution Debugger Support The Perl Profiler
Chapter 21. Internals and Externals How Perl Works Internal Data Types Extending Perl (Using C from Perl) Embedding Perl (Using Perl from C) The Moral of the Story
PART 4: Perl as Culture
Chapter 22. CPAN The CPAN modules Directory Using CPAN Modules Creating CPAN Modules
Chapter 23. Security Handling Insecure Data Handling Timing Glitches Handling Insecure Code
Chapter 24. Common Practices Common Goofs for Novices Efficiency Programming with Style Fluent Perl Program Generation
Chapter 25. Portable Perl Newlines Endianness and Number Width Files and Filesystems System Interaction Interprocess Communication (IPC) External Subroutines (XS) Standard Modules Dates and Times Internationalization Style
Chapter 26. Plain Old Documentation Pod in a Nutshell Pod Translators and Modules Writing Your Own Pod Tools Pod Pitfalls Documenting Your Perl Programs
Chapter 27. Perl Culture History Made Practical Perl Poetry
PART 5: Reference Material
Chapter 28. Special Names Special Names Grouped by Type Special Variables in Alphabetical Order
Chapter 29. Functions Perl Functions by Category Perl Functions in Alphabetical Order
Chapter 30. The Standard Perl Library Library Science A Tour of the Perl Library
Chapter 31. Pragmatic Modules use attributes use autouse use base use blib use bytes use charnames use constant use diagnostics use fields use filetest use integer use less use lib use locale use open use overload use re use sigtrap use strict use subs use vars use warnings
Chapter 32. Standard Modules Listings by Type Benchmark Carp CGI CGI: Carp Class: Struct Config CPAN Cwd Data: Dumper DB_File Dumpvalue English Errno Exporter Fatal Fcntl File: Basename File: Compare File: Copy File: Find File: Glob File: Spec File: stat File: Temp FileHandle Getopt: Long Getopt: Std IO: Socket IPC: Open2 IPC: Open3 Math: BigInt Math: Complex Math: Trig Net: hostent POSIX Safe Socket Symbol Sys: Hostname Sys: Syslog Term: Cap Text: Wrap Time: Local Time: localtime User: grent User: pwent
Chapter 33. Diagnostic Messages
Glossary
Index