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    .2.8.Uniqueness of Objects in MemoryFileHandle module3.4.Filehandles, Directory Handles, and Formats3.4.3.Localizing FilehandlesfilehandlesB.10.Filehandles, Formats3.4.Filehandles, Directory Handles, and Formatsdynamic binding : 9.4.Tying Filehandleslocalizing : 3.4.3.Localizing Filehandlesmodules/packages and : 6.1.Basic Packagenetworking and : 12.5.IO Objects and Filehandlesnonblocking : 12.3.3.Nonblocking Filehandlespassing to subroutines : 3.4.2.Passing Filehandles to Subroutinesfileno function : 12.5.IO Objects and Filehandlesfilesas arrays (example) : 9.2.1.TIEARRAY Example: File as an Arrayextracting columns from (example) : 5.5.2.Extracting Columns from a Filemodules/packages and : 6.2.Packages and Filesserialization : (see serialization)FIRSTKEY function : 9.3.Tying Hashesflush function : 11.1.Adaptor: An Introduction Adaptor::DBI module : 11.3.2.1.Storing objectsAdaptor::File module : 11.3.1.1.Storing objectsFMTEYEWTK tutorials2.Implementing Complex Data Structures2.6.ResourcesFNDELAY flag : 12.3.3.Nonblocking Filehandlesforeach statement : 3.2.2.1.Efficient parameter passingforeign keys : 11.2.7.Object Associationsfork function : 12.3.1.Multiple Threads of Executionforking servers : 12.3.1.Multiple Threads of Executionfractal-drawing example18.2.Example: Fractals with Perl18.6.A Detour into FractalsFrame widgets : 14.3.7.Framefreeze function : 13.2.2.RPC: ImplementationFreezeThaw module : 10.2.1.FreezeThawFTP module : 12.6.1.Net::FTPFTP, obtaining examples by : FTPFTPMAIL, obtaining examples by : FTPMAILfully qualified names : 6.1.Basic Packagefunctions, SWIG : 18.3.SWIG Featuresfuture of Perl : 20.7.A Peek into the FutureSearch | Symbols | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | ZCopyright © 1999 O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.All Rights Reserved.[ Library Home | Perl in a Nutshell | Learning Perl | Learning Perl on Win32 | Programming Perl | Advanced PerlProgramming | Perl Cookbook ] Search | Symbols | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | ZIndex: Ggarbage collection : 1.6.1.Reference Countsobjects and : 7.2.7.Object Destructiongenerating random numbers : 4.4.2.1.Random number generationgeneric XS typemaps : 20.5.4.Making XS Typemaps More Genericgeometry management14.2.Starting with Perl/Tk14.4.Geometry Managementget_attributes function : 11.2.2.Object Encapsulationdatabase mapping and : 11.2.4.Multivalued Attributes and Database Mappingget_line function : 12.2.1.Receiverglob values : (see typeglobs)global variables : 3.1.Perl Variables, Symbol Table, and Scopingglue code : 18.1.Writing an Extension: Overviewwriting : 18.4.4.Special Codegraphical user interfaces : (see GUIs)graphics, widgets and : 14.3.1.2.Imagesgrep, multipattern (example) : 5.5.1.A Fast Multipattern grepgrid function : 14.4.2.Gridgrid geometry manager : 14.4.2.GridGUIs (graphical user interfaces) : 14.User Interfaces with TkPerl/Tk and : 14.2.Starting with Perl/Tkperlman text viewer example : 16.GUI Example: Man Page ViewerTetris (example) : 15.GUI Example: TetrisGVs : (see typeglobs)Search | Symbols | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Copyright © 1999 O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.All Rights Reserved.[ Library Home | Perl in a Nutshell | Learning Perl | Learning Perl on Win32 | Programming Perl | Advanced PerlProgramming | Perl Cookbook ] Search | Symbols | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | ZIndex: Hh2xs tool : (see XS tool)handles : (see directory handles; filehandles)handlingexceptions : (see exceptions)multiple clients : 12.3.Handling Multiple Clientssignals : 4.2.2.Signal Handlershard references : 1.6.1.Reference Countshash functions : 20.3.3.1.Inside HVshash values/entries (HVs/HEs) : 20.3.3.Hash Values (HVs)stashes : (see symbol tables)hashes : 1.6.A View of the Internalsanonymous1.2.3.References to Anonymous Storage1.3.2.Final Shortcut: Omit Arrows Between Subscriptsarrow notation for : 1.1.7.Shortcuts with the Arrow Notationdynamic binding : 9.3.Tying Hashesof hashes : 2.2.1.Hash of Hashes Representationnamed : 1.3.Nested Data Structurespassing to subroutines : 1.2.1.Passing Arrays and Hashes to Subroutinesprofessors/students/courses example : 2.3.1.Representationreferences to1.1.5.References to Hashes1.6.2.Array/Hash References Versus Element Referencessimulating data structures with : 2.1.User-Defined Structuresof symbolic references : 1.5.Symbolic Referencesheader files (C) : 18.1.1.The Extension Processhere documents : 17.4.2.Template Parser HEs (hash entries) : 20.3.3.Hash Values (HVs)higher-order procedures : 4.2.2.1.Expression plottingHiRes module : 9.1.1.Example: StopwatchHList widgetsA.8.HList - Hierarchical List14.3.11.HListHubbard, John : 18.6.A Detour into FractalsHungarian notation : 1.2.4.Dereferencing Multiple Levels of IndirectionHVs (hash values) : 20.3.3 [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]

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