Perl's original designer was Larry Wall (Larry Wall), which was published on December 18, 1987. Perl borrows the features of C, sed, awk, shell scripting, and many other programming languages. Larry Wall Published version 1.0 of the Perl scripting
I. Data Types(Data type):
Perl has four data types: Scalar (variable), Scalar Array (Array), Hash Array (Hash), and References (pointer ), it seems to be rare, but it is more than enough to use it. Especially when writing Perl programs, you do not
one. DataType (data type ):Perl's data types are roughly four: Scalar (variables), Scalar Array (array), hash array (hash), References (pointer), but they seem to be small but more than sufficient. In particular, you can write a Perl program without
How to Use eclipse to debug a Perl application before 11:30:36
This tutorial will introduce the debugging functions provided by the eclipse epic plug-in. This plug-in provides a rich debugging environment that can be used in the epic Perl
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Introduction to Perl Syntax Perl operators
1.Perl operator
1.1 Arithmetic operators
Perl is very different in variables and data paradigms and C. However, its operator and C are almost identical, except for the example conversion operator type of
Introduction to Perl Operators
1. Perl Operators
1.1 Arithmetic Operators
Perl is similar to C in both variables and data examples, but its operators and C are almost the same, except for C's example conversion operator type, pointer Reference
Chapter 2: References
References are declared as scalar types (named variables starting with $), and reference is obtained using the \ operator.
Modifying the referenced variable is equivalent to modifying the reference pointing to the
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Use (), require (), do (),%inc and @INC explained
The @INC array
@INC is a special Perl variable which is the equivalent of the shell ' s PATH variable.
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