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Index: C

-C operator : 10.6. The -x File Tests
c, as complement option of tr : 15.5. Transliteration
cacls.exe program : 13.4. Modifying Permissions
Camel Book
D.5. Many, Many More Functions
1.4. Support
16.2. Packing and Unpacking Binary Data
17.5. Variable-Length ( Text) Databases
canonical name, from gethostbyname( ) : 16.3. Getting Network Information
case
ignoring
1.6.7. Handling Varying Input Formats
7.5. Substitutions
in variable names : 2.5. Scalar Variables
cd command : 12.1. Moving Around the Directory Tree
CGI Programming : 18. CGI Programming
CGI.pm module : 18.1. The CGI.pm Module
ChangeNotify module : B.4. Win32 Extensions
changing directories : 12.1. Moving Around the Directory Tree
character classes, in regular expressions : 7.3.1. Single-Character Patterns
character ranges, in regular expressions : 7.3.1. Single-Character Patterns
chdir( ) : 12.1. Moving Around the Directory Tree
example of : A.11. Chapter 12, Directory Access
Chili's : Acknowledgments for First Edition
chmod command, and the chmod( ) : 13.4. Modifying Permissions
chmod( ) : 13.4. Modifying Permissions
chomp( )
1.6.2. Asking Questions and Remembering the Result
3.4.7. The chomp Function
examples of
1.6.10. Moving the Secret Word List into a Separate File
1.6.17. The Final Programs
10.5. Using Filehandles
chop( ) : 2.6.3. The chop( ) and chomp( ) Functions
examples of
A.1. Chapter 2, Scalar Data
2.7. <STDIN> as a Scalar Value
chr( ) : 16.2. Packing and Unpacking Binary Data
circle, circumference of : 2.10. Exercises
clients, networking : C. Networking Clients
Clipboard module : B.4. Win32 Extensions
close( ) : 10.2. Opening and Closing a Filehandle
examples of : 1.6.10. Moving the Secret Word List into a Separate File
process-filehandles : 14.3. Using Processes as Filehandles
closedir( ) : 12.4. Opening and Closing a Directory Handle
example of : A.11. Chapter 12, Directory Access
CLSID : 19.2. Creating Automation Objects
cmp operator : 15.4. Advanced Sorting
COBOL : 11.1. What Is a Format?
Coke : 2.3.2. Double-Quoted Strings
column headers, in format : 11.1. What Is a Format?
columns, labeling : 1.6.14. Listing the Secret Words
command line : D.3. The Command Line
command-line arguments : 17.5. Variable-Length ( Text) Databases
diamond operator and : 6.2. Input from the Diamond Operator
comments, in Perl programs : 1.5. Basic Concepts
comparison operators : 2.4.2. Operators for Strings
comparison routine, in sorting : 15.4. Advanced Sorting
compiled language, Perl as a : 1.5. Basic Concepts
concatenation : 2.4.2. Operators for Strings
Console module : B.4. Win32 Extensions
constant part : 11.1. What Is a Format?
context, scalar and array : 3.5. Scalar and List Context
continue block : 9.2. The next Statement
control expression
of if statement : 4.2. The if/unless Statement
while statements : 4.3. The while/until Statement
Control-D, as end of file : 3.6. <STDIN> as an Array
copy pass : 17.5. Variable-Length ( Text) Databases
counting characters : 15.5. Transliteration
CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) : B.3. CPAN: Beyond the Standard Library
Create( ) : 16.5. Opening and Reading Registry Values
CreateObject( )
19.2. Creating Automation Objects
19.3. Using Automation Objects
creating processes : 14.1. Using system and exec
currently selected filehandle : 11.6.1. Using select to Change the Filehandle


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