Index

A note on the digital index

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Symbols

! negation operator (see negation operator)
# pound sign, What’s Inside That Program?
#! line, What’s Inside That Program?, A Whirlwind Tour of Perl
#!perl, What’s Inside That Program?
$ dollar sign (see dollar sign)
$! variable, Fatal Errors with die
$& variable, The Automatic Match Variables
$' variable, The Automatic Match Variables
$0 variable, The Invocation Arguments, Fatal Errors with die
$ARGV variable, Input from the Diamond Operator
$atime (timestamp), The stat and lstat Functions
changing, Changing Timestamps
$ctime (timestamp), The stat and lstat Functions
changing, Changing Timestamps
$dev (device number), The stat and lstat Functions
$gid (see group-ID)
$ino (inode number), The stat and lstat Functions
$mode, The stat and lstat Functions
$mtime (timestamp), The stat and lstat Functions
changing, Changing Timestamps
$nlink (number of links), The stat and lstat Functions
$now variable, Using Backquotes to Capture Output
$size, The stat and lstat Functions
$uid (see user-ID, numeric)
$^I variable, Variable-length (Text) Databases
$_ default variable (see default variable)
$` variable, The Automatic Match Variables
$” variable, Interpolating Arrays into ...

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