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Index: F
- -f operator : 10.6. The -x File Tests
- false : 4.2. The if/unless Statement
- regular expressions : 7.2. Simple Uses of Regular Expressions
- FAQ, Perl : 1.4. Support
- field definition line, introduced : 1.6.14. Listing the Secret Words
- field value line, introduced : 1.6.14. Listing the Secret Words
- fieldlines of format : 11.2. Defining a Format
- File module
- B.4. Win32 Extensions
- 13.4. Modifying Permissions
- File::Basename : 10.3. Using Pathnames and Filenames
- filehandles
- 1.6.10. Moving the Secret Word List into a Separate File
- 10.1. What Is a Filehandle?
- default, defined : 10.5. Using Filehandles
- formats and : 11.3. Invoking a Format
- indirect : 12.2. Globbing
- print(�) and : 1.6.12. Warning Someone When Things Go Astray
- as processes : 14.3. Using Processes as Filehandles
- read(�) and : 17.4. Fixed-Length Random-Access Databases
- reading from : 10.5. Using Filehandles
- seek(�) and : 17.4. Fixed-Length Random-Access Databases
- as uppercase : 1.6.10. Moving the Secret Word List into a Separate File
- filename glob : 1.6.13. Many Secret Word Files in the Current Directory
- filenames : 10.3. Using Pathnames and Filenames
- files
- age, example of : 1.6.11. Ensuring a Modest Amount of Security
- appending to : 10.2. Opening and Closing a Filehandle
- information about, with stat(�) : 10.7. The stat Function
- modifying permissions of : 13.4. Modifying Permissions
- modifying timestamps of : 13.5. Modifying Timestamps
- opening : 10.2. Opening and Closing a Filehandle
- removing : 13.1. Removing a File
- renaming
- 1.6.15. Making Those Old Word Lists More Noticeable
- 13.2. Renaming a File
- testing for existence : 10.6. The -x File Tests
- FileSecurity module
- B.4. Win32 Extensions
- 13.4. Modifying Permissions
- filled fields, in formats : 11.4.4. Filled Fields
- finding a substring : 15.1. Finding a Substring
- finding a substring in reverse : 15.1. Finding a Substring
- findstr command : 7.2. Simple Uses of Regular Expressions
- ignoring case : 7.4.2. Ignoring Case
- floating-point literals : 2.2.2. Float Literals
- floating-point numbers : 2.2.1. All Numbers Use the Same Format Internally
- footnotes, meaning of : Conventions
- for statement : 4.5. The for Statement
- example of
- A.3. Chapter 4, Control Structures
- 9.4. Labeled Blocks
- foreach statement
- 1.6.16. Maintaining a Last-Good-Guess Database
- 4.6. The foreach Statement
- example of
- A.3. Chapter 4, Control Structures
- A.4. Chapter 5, Hashes
- A.11. Chapter 12, Directory Access
- 1.6.17. The Final Programs
- 12.5. Reading a Directory Handle
- 17.3. Using a DBM Hash
- foreach(�), example of : A.5. Chapter 6, Basic I/O
- format definition
- example of : 1.6.14. Listing the Secret Words
- location in source file : 11.2. Defining a Format
- format fieldholders : 11.2. Defining a Format
- format fieldlines : 11.2. Defining a Format
- format keyword
- 1.6.14. Listing the Secret Words
- 11.2. Defining a Format
- example of : 1.6.17. The Final Programs
- format names
- changing : 11.6.2. Changing the Format Name
- selecting : 11.2. Defining a Format
- format template : 11.2. Defining a Format
- FormatMessage module : B.4. Win32 Extensions
- formats : 11.1. What Is a Format?
- changing top-of-page format name : 11.6.3. Changing the Top-of-Page Format Name
- constant part : 11.1. What Is a Format?
- defining : 11.2. Defining a Format
- defining text fields : 11.4.1. Text Fields
- invoking : 11.3. Invoking a Format
- multi-line fieldholder
- defined : 11.4.3. Multiline Fields
- top-of-page : 11.5. The Top-of-Page Format
- variable part : 11.1. What Is a Format?
- whitespace within : 11.2. Defining a Format
- formatted output, printf(�) and : 6.3.2. Using printf for Formatted Output
- formfeed, and top-of-page format : 11.5. The Top-of-Page Format
- FsType function : 10.7. The stat Function
- FsType module : B.4. Win32 Extensions
- FTP, obtaining exercises via : FTP
- FTPMAIL : FTPMAIL
- function pointers : D.10.7. Function Pointers
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