Index

Symbols

$\: variable, Filled Fields
$_
default for file tests, The -x File Tests
default for stat(), lstat(), The stat Function
foreach statement and, The foreach Statement
implicit assignment to when reading, Input from STDIN
regular expression matching default, Simple Uses of Regular Expressions
selecting other than with =~ operator, Selecting a Different Target (the =~ Operator)
split() default, The split Function
tr() default target, Transliteration
unlink() default, Removing a File
%ENV variable@percentENV], Using system and exec
+= operator
defined, Binary Assignment Operators
example of, Chapter 4
-A operator, The -x File Tests
-B operator, The -x File Tests
-C operator, The -x File Tests
-d operator, The -x File Tests
-e operator, The -x File Tests
-f operator, The -x File Tests
-i command option, for inplace editing, Variable-Length ( Text) Databases
-M operator, The -x File Tests
example of, Ensuring a Modest Amount of Security
-r operator, The -x File Tests
-s operator, The -x File Tests
-t operator, The -x File Tests
-T operator, The -x File Tests
-w operator, The -x File Tests
-x operator, The -x File Tests
-z operator, The -x File Tests
8.3, Using Pathnames and Filenames
&& operator as control structure, &&, ||, and ?: as Control Structures
**= operator, Binary Assignment Operators
@*, in formats, Multiline Fields
@_, Arguments
introduced, Making It a Bit More Modular
scope of, Arguments
! (logical not) operator, Making It a Bit More Modular
!= operator, Operators for Strings
!/usr/bin/perl line, ...

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