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Programming Perl, 3rd Edition

by: Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen & Jon Orwant

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Publisher: O'REILLY,July-2000

Category: PERL Level: B/I/A

ISBN: 0596000278
ISBN13: 9780596000271

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Programming Perl is not just a book about Perl; it is also a unique introduction to the language and its culture, as one might expect only from its authors. This third edition has been expanded to cover Version 5.6 of Perl. New topics include threading, the compiler, Unicode, and other features that have been added or improved since the previous edition.


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  Perl is a powerful programming language that has grown in popularity since it first appeared in 1988. The first edition of this book, Programming Perl, hit the shelves in 1990, and was quickly adopted as the undisputed bible of the language. Since then, Perl has grown with the times, and so has this book.


  Programming Perl is not just a book about Perl. It is also a unique introduction to the language and its culture, as one might expect only from its authors. Larry Wall is the inventor of Perl, and provides a unique perspective on the evolution of Perl and its future direction. Tom Christiansen was one of the first champions of the language, and lives and breathes the complexities of Perl internals as few other mortals do. Jon Orwant is the editor of The Perl Journal, which has brought together the Perl community as a common forum for new developments in Perl.


  Any Perl book can show the syntax of Perl's functions, but only this one is a comprehensive guide to all the nooks and crannies of the language. Any Perl book can explain typeglobs, pseudohashes, and closures, but only this one shows how they really work. Any Perl book can say that my is faster than local, but only this one explains why. Any Perl book can have a title, but only this book is affectionately known by all Perl programmers as 'The Camel.'


  This third edition of Programming Perl has been expanded to cover version 5.6 of this maturing language. New topics include threading, the compiler, Unicode, and other new features that have been added since the previous edition.


  

Table of Contents

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