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Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules

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Index: B

backstop method: 9.8. More Interesting Instances
11.1. UNIVERSAL Methods
basename subroutine (File::Basename): 12.1. Sample Function-Oriented Interface: File::Basename
BEGIN block
importing subroutines: 12.6. What use Is Doing
purpose: 6.7. Closure Variables as Static Local Variables
setting constants: 12.7. Setting the Path at the Right Time
setting paths: 12.7. Setting the Path at the Right Time
use list and: 12.6. What use Is Doing
use operation and: 14.3. Writing Tests with Test::More
behavior
classes and: 8.2. Introducing the Method Invocation Arrow
instances and: 9.1. A Horse Is a Horse, of Course of Course--or Is It?
passing as parameter: 6.3. Callbacks
subroutine references and: 6. Subroutine References
testing with isa and can methods: 11.2. Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior
11.2. Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior
blessed references
indirect object syntax and: 10.3. Indirect Object Notation
instances as: 9.2. Invoking an Instance Method
9.2. Invoking an Instance Method
9.8. More Interesting Instances
isa method and: 11.2. Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior
nested object destruction: 10.1. Nested Object Destruction
ref operator and: 9.6. Making a Method Work with Either Classes or Instances
returning: 9.4. How to Build a Horse
block form
grep operator: 5.4. The map and grep Operators
map operator: 5.5. Using map


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