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Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules

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Index: D

data
accessing for instances: 9.3. Accessing the Instance Data
selecting: 5.7. Selecting and Altering Complex Data
5.7. Selecting and Altering Complex Data
storing: 5.3. Storing Complex Data with Storable
6.7. Closure Variables as Static Local Variables
A.9.1. Exercise (Section 10.7.1)
viewing with Data::Dumper: 5.2. Viewing Complex Data with Data::Dumper
5.2. Viewing Complex Data with Data::Dumper
viewing with debugger: 5.1. Using the Debugger to View Complex Data
data structures
looping and: 4.4. When Reference Counting Goes Bad
4.4. When Reference Counting Goes Bad
manipulating: 5. Manipulating Complex Data Structures
nested: 3.6. Nested Data Structures
3.6. Nested Data Structures
4.3. Reference Counting and Nested Data Structures
recursively defined: 7.5. Recursively Defined Data
references to anonymous: 4. References and Scoping
references to subroutines: 6. Subroutine References
Data::Dumper module: 5.2. Viewing Complex Data with Data::Dumper
5.2. Viewing Complex Data with Data::Dumper
7.7. Displaying Recursively Defined Data
daylight savings time (DST): 6.8.1. Exercise [30 min]
dbmopen function: A.9.1. Exercise (Section 10.7.1)
debugging
Changes file and: 13.2. Looking at the Templates
enabling warnings during: A.3.1. Exercise 1 (Section 4.9.1)
viewing complex data: 5.1. Using the Debugger to View Complex Data
x command: 5.1. Using the Debugger to View Complex Data
5.2. Viewing Complex Data with Data::Dumper
delegation: 10.4. Additional Instance Variables in Subclasses
dereferencing
array references: 3.3. Dereferencing the Array Reference
3.3. Dereferencing the Array Reference
3.6. Nested Data Structures
4.2. What if That Was the Name?
coderefs: 6.1. Referencing a Named Subroutine
6.1. Referencing a Named Subroutine
hash references: 3.8. References to Hashes
lexical variables and: 6.4. Closures
DESTROY method
inheritance and: 10.2. Beating a Dead Horse
10.2. Beating a Dead Horse
nested objects: 10.1. Nested Object Destruction
purpose: 10. Object Destruction
10. Object Destruction
destructors
class variables and: 10.6. Weakening the Argument
IO::File objects and: 11.7. References to Filehandles
nested objects example: 10.1. Nested Object Destruction
direct object syntax: 10.3. Indirect Object Notation
10.3. Indirect Object Notation
directories
represented as hashes: 7.6. Building Recursively Defined Data
separating with colon: 2.5.2. Extending @INC with PERL5LIB
t files and: 14.1. What the Test Harness Does
dirname subroutine (File::Basename): 12.1. Sample Function-Oriented Interface: File::Basename
distributions
alternate installation locations: 13.6. Alternate Installation Locations (PREFIX=...)
announcing CPAN modules: 15.5. Announcing the Module
copyrights and licensing: 13.2. Looking at the Templates
embedded documentation: 13.4. Embedded Documentation
Exporter module: 13.3. The Prototype Module Itself
h2xs tool: 13.1. Starting with h2xs
make dist and: 13.9. Trivial make dist
13.9. Trivial make dist
Makefile.PL: 13.5. Controlling the Distribution with Makefile.PL
modules within: 13.3. The Prototype Module Itself
POD format: 13.4. Embedded Documentation
preparing: 15.3. Preparing Your Distribution
15.3. Preparing Your Distribution
qw( ) lists: 13.3. The Prototype Module Itself
template files: 13.2. Looking at the Templates
testing: 13.7. Trivial make test
14. Essential Testing
Test::More module: 14.3. Writing Tests with Test::More
Test::Simple module: 14.2. Writing Tests with Test::Simple
14.2. Writing Tests with Test::Simple
uploading to CPAN: 15.4. Uploading Your Distribution
15.4. Uploading Your Distribution
version numbers: 13.3. The Prototype Module Itself
15.3. Preparing Your Distribution
do operator: 2.3. Using do
documentation
distribution considerations: 13. Writing a Distribution
embedded for distribution: 13.4. Embedded Documentation
testing and: 14. Essential Testing
drop arrow rule: 3.7. Simplifying Nested Element References with Arrows
Dumper subroutine: 5.2. Viewing Complex Data with Data::Dumper


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