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- -0 switch, perl : 6.1.2. Switches
- & (ampersand) : 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
- && (AND) operator : 2.5.14. C-style Logical (Short Circuit) Operators
- &&= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- &= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- address-of operator (in C) : 2.5.21. C Operators Missing from Perl
- bitwise AND operator : 2.5.13. Bitwise Operators
- in filenames : 3.2.102. open
- prototype character : 2.7.3. Prototypes
- for subroutine names
- 2.3.1. Variables
- 2.7. Subroutines
- * (asterisk) : 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
- ** (exponentiation) operator : 2.5.4. Exponentiation
- **= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- *= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- dereference operator (in C) : 2.5.21. C Operators Missing from Perl
- for typeglob names : 2.7.1. Passing Symbol Table Entries (Typeglobs)
- multiplicative operator : 2.5.7. Multiplicative Operators
- prototype character : 2.7.3. Prototypes
- quantifier
- 1.7.1. Quantifiers
- 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- for typeglob names : 2.3.6. Typeglobs and Filehandles
- @ (at sign) : 8.2.7. Previous Perl Traps
- @_ array
- 2.7. Subroutines
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- 8.1.7. Debugger Bugs
- for array names : 2.3.1. Variables
- in debugger : 8.1.2. Using the Debugger
- in picture lines : 2.8. Formats
- prototype character : 2.7.3. Prototypes
- \ (backslash)
- to escape metacharacters : 2.4.1.1. The regular expression bestiary
- for multiline commands : 8.1.2. Using the Debugger
- quotemeta function for : 3.2.114. quotemeta
- reference operator
- 2.5.5. Ideographic Unary Operators
- 4.2.1. The Backslash Operator
- ` (backtick) : 6.2.2.1. Anonymous pipes
- emulating : 6.3.1.2. Cleaning up your path
- operator
- 2.3.7.1. Command input (backtick) operator
- 8.2.6. Shell Traps
- 8.4. Programming with Style
- ! (bang)
- !! debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- != (not equal to) operator
- 2.5.12. Equality Operators
- 8.2.1. Universal Blunders
- !~ (binding) operator : 2.5.6. Binding Operators
- for argument specifiers : 7.2.35. Getopt::Long - Extended Processing of Command-Line Options
- debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- in import list : 7.2.15.1. Specialized import lists
- logical negation operator : 2.5.5. Ideographic Unary Operators
- {} (braces)
- 4.5. Braces, Brackets, and Quoting
- 8.2.1. Universal Blunders
- 8.4. Programming with Style
- in awk : 8.2.3. Awk Traps
- for statement blocks : 2.6.2. Compound Statements
- hash composer : 4.2.3. The Anonymous Hash Composer
- identifiers in : 2.3.2.2. String literals
- quantifier
- 1.7.1. Quantifiers
- 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- [] (brackets)
- array composer : 4.2.2. The Anonymous Array Composer
- to match characters : 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- ^ (caret)
- ^= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- assertion : 1.7.1. Quantifiers
- bitwise XOR operator
- 2.5.13. Bitwise Operators
- 8.2.3. Awk Traps
- line boundary
- 1.7.3. Nailing Things Down
- 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- 2.4.1.3. The fine print
- matching : 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- in picture lines : 2.8. Formats
- : (colon)
- :: for package identifiers
- 5.1. Packages
- 8.2.7. Previous Perl Traps
- in import list : 7.2.15.1. Specialized import lists
- , (comma) : 8.2.1. Universal Blunders
- delimiting list values : 2.3.4. List Values and Arrays
- key/value pairs and : 2.3.5. Hashes (Associative Arrays)
- large numbers and : 2.3.2.1. Numeric literals
- operator
- (see also = (equal sign), => operator)
- 2.5.18. Comma Operators
- 8.2.3. Awk Traps
- $ (dollar sign)
- $# prefix : 2.3.4. List Values and Arrays
- for backreferences : (see backreferences)
- in debugger : 8.1.2. Using the Debugger
- line boundary
- 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- 2.4.1.3. The fine print
- prototype character : 2.7.3. Prototypes
- for scalar variable names : 2.3.1. Variables
- word boundary : 1.7.3. Nailing Things Down
- $ variables
- $^ ($FORMAT_TOP_NAME) : 8.2.1. Universal Blunders
- $0 ($PROGRAM_NAME)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $1, $2, $3... : (see backreferences)
- $& ($MATCH)
- 2.4.1.3. The fine print
- 2.9.1. Regular Expression Special Variables
- 6.4.2.2. a2p
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- 8.3.1. Time Efficiency
- $' ($POSTMATCH)
- 2.4.1.3. The fine print
- 2.9.1. Regular Expression Special Variables
- 6.4.2.2. a2p
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- 8.3.1. Time Efficiency
- $* ($MULTILINE_MATCHING) : 2.9.1. Regular Expression Special Variables
- $@ ($EVAL_ERROR)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $\ ($OUPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR) : 6.1.2. Switches
- $\ ($OUTPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $` ($PREMATCH)
- 2.4.1.3. The fine print
- 2.9.1. Regular Expression Special Variables
- 6.4.2.2. a2p
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- 8.3.1. Time Efficiency
- $! ($OS_ERROR)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $[ : 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- $] ($PERL_VERSION)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^ ($FORMAT_TOP_NAME)
- 2.8.1. Format Variables
- 2.9.2. Per-Filehandle Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^A ($ACCUMULATOR)
- 2.8.3. Accessing Formatting Internals
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- formline function : 3.2.42. formline
- $^D ($DEBUGGING)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 6.1.2. Switches
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^F ($SYSTEM_FD_MAX)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^H : 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- $^I ($INPLACE_EDIT)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^L ($FORMAT_FORMFEED) : 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- $^L ($FORMAT_LINEFEED)
- 2.8.1. Format Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^O ($OSNAME)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^P ($PERLDB)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^ ($BASETIME) : 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- $^T ($BASETIME)
- 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^W ($WARNING)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $^X ($EXECUTABLE_NAME)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $: ($FORMAT_LINE_BREAK _CHARACTERS)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $, ($LIST_SEPARATOR) : 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- $, ($OUTPUT_FIELD_SEPARATOR)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $$ ($PROCESS_ID)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $. ($INPUT_LINE_NUMBER)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- resetting with close function : 3.2.18. close
- $= ($FORMAT_LINES_PER_PAGE)
- 2.8.1. Format Variables
- 2.9.2. Per-Filehandle Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $- ($FORMAT_LINES_LEFT)
- 2.9.2. Per-Filehandle Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $< ($REAL_USER_ID)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $( ($REAL_GROUP_ID)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $) ($EFFECTIVE_GROUP_ID)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $% ($FORMAT_PAGE_NUMBER)
- 2.8.1. Format Variables
- 2.9.2. Per-Filehandle Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $+ ($LAST_PAREN_MATCH)
- 2.4.1.3. The fine print
- 2.9.1. Regular Expression Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $? ($CHILD_ERROR)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- backtick operator and : 2.3.7.1. Command input (backtick) operator
- close function and : 3.2.18. close
- $" ($LIST_SEPARATOR) : 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $> ($EFFECTIVE_USER_ID)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $; ($SUBSCRIPT_SEPARATOR)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $# ($OFMT) : 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- $/ ($INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 6.1.2. Switches
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $~ ($FORMAT_NAME)
- 2.8.1. Format Variables
- 2.9.2. Per-Filehandle Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- $_ ($ARG)
- 2.9.3. Global Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- angle operator and : 2.3.7.2. Line input (angle) operator
- forearch statement and : 2.6.4.3. Foreach loops
- glob function with : 2.3.7.3. Filename globbing operator
- grep function and : 3.2.72. grep
- map function and : 3.2.91. map
- $_ ($ARG) : 2.4.1.3. The fine print
- $| ($OUTPUT_AUTOFLUSH)
- 2.8.1. Format Variables
- 2.9.2. Per-Filehandle Special Variables
- 7.2.13. English - Use English or awk Names for Punctuation Variables
- . (dot) : 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
- .. (range) operator : 2.5.15. Range Operator
- .= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- character wildcard
- 1.7. Regular Expressions
- 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- 2.4.1.3. The fine print
- concatenation operator
- 1.5.2. String Operators
- 2.5.8. Additive Operators
- 8.3.1. Time Efficiency
- debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- " (double quotes)
- 2.3.2.2. String literals
- 2.4.1.1. The regular expression bestiary
- in formline arguments : 3.2.42. formline
- = (equal sign)
- == (equal to) operator
- 2.5.12. Equality Operators
- 8.2.1. Universal Blunders
- => (corresponds to) operator : 2.5.18. Comma Operators
- with key/value pairs : 2.3.5. Hashes (Associative Arrays)
- with named parameters : 2.3.5. Hashes (Associative Arrays)
- =~ (binding) operator : 2.5.6. Binding Operators
- assignment operator
- 1.5.3. Assignment Operators
- 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- copy constructor : 7.2.48.6. Copy constructor
- debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- - (hyphen)
- 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
- -*- for Emacs : 6.1.1. Command Processing
- -= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- -- (autodecrement) operator
- 1.5.4. Autoincrement and Autodecrement Operators
- 2.5.3. Autoincrement and Autodecrement
- 7.2.48.3. Overloadable operations
- -- swtich, Perl : 6.1.2. Switches
- -> (arrow) operator
- 2.5.2. The Arrow Operator
- 4.3.3. Using the Arrow Operator
- 5.3.6. Method Invocation
- 5.5.1. Object-Oriented Scaling Tips
- -| piping pseudo-command : 6.2.2.2. Talking to yourself
- arithmetic negation operator : 2.5.5. Ideographic Unary Operators
- debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- subtractive operator : 2.5.8. Additive Operators
- < (left angle bracket)
- <= (less than or equal) operator : 2.5.11. Relational Operators
- <=> (comparison) operator
- 2.5.12. Equality Operators
- 3.2.153. sort
- << (left-shift) operator : 2.5.9. Shift Operators
- << for here documents : 2.3.2.6. "Here" documents
- <<= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- <> construct : (see angle operator)
- <> option specifier : 7.2.35.3. Non-option callback routine
- <FH> operator : 8.2.2. Frequently Ignored Advice
- debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- for filename globbing operator : 2.3.7.3. Filename globbing operator
- in filenames : 3.2.102. open
- for left justification : 2.8.1. Format Variables
- less than operator : 2.5.11. Relational Operators
- for line input operator : 2.3.7.2. Line input (angle) operator
- () (parentheses)
- 2.4.1.1. The regular expression bestiary
- 2.5. Operators
- 2.5.1. Terms and List Operators (Leftward)
- 8.4. Programming with Style
- (?!) assertion : 2.4.1.4. Regular expression extensions
- (?!...) assertion : 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- (?:) for grouping : 2.4.1.4. Regular expression extensions
- (?...) assertion : 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- (?=) assertion : 2.4.1.4. Regular expression extensions
- (?i) modifier : 2.4.1.4. Regular expression extensions
- (?#) for comments : 2.4.1.4. Regular expression extensions
- for backreferences : 1.7.4. Backreferences
- in functions : 3. Functions
- grouping operator : 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- for list values : 2.3.4. List Values and Arrays
- % (percent sign) : 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
- %= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- for checksums : 3.2.182. unpack
- for hash names : 2.3.1. Variables
- modulus operator : 2.5.7. Multiplicative Operators
- prototype character : 2.7.3. Prototypes
- + (plus) : 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
- += (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- ++ (autoincrement) operator
- 1.5.4. Autoincrement and Autodecrement Operators
- 2.5.3. Autoincrement and Autodecrement
- 7.2.48.3. Overloadable operations
- additive operator : 2.5.8. Additive Operators
- in filenames : 3.2.102. open
- quantifier
- 1.7. Regular Expressions
- 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- unary operator : 2.5.5. Ideographic Unary Operators
- ? (question mark) : 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
- ?: (conditional) operator : 2.5.16. Conditional Operator
- ?? operator : (see m?? (match) operator)
- debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- quantifier
- 1.7.1. Quantifiers
- 2.4.1.2. The rules of regular expression matching
- ' (single quotes) : 2.3.2.2. String literals
- " (double quotes)
- 2.3.2.2. String literals
- 2.4.1.1. The regular expression bestiary
- > (right angle bracket)
- >= (greater than or equal) operator : 2.5.11. Relational Operators
- >> (right-shift) operator : 2.5.9. Shift Operators
- >>= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- for filename globbing operator : 2.3.7.3. Filename globbing operator
- in filenames : 3.2.102. open
- greater than operator : 2.5.11. Relational Operators
- for line input operator : 2.3.7.2. Line input (angle) operator
- for right justification : 2.8.1. Format Variables
- ; (semicolon)
- 2.6.1. Simple Statements
- 8.2.1. Universal Blunders
- # (sharp)
- #! (shebang) notation
- 1.3.1. How to Do It
- 6.1.1. Command Processing
- 6.3.1.3. Security bugs
- for comments : 2.4. Pattern Matching
- in formats : 2.8. Formats
- ' (single quotes) : 2.3.2.2. String literals
- / (slash) : 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
- /= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- // operator : (see match (m//) operator)
- debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- division operator : 2.5.7. Multiplicative Operators
- in import list : 7.2.15.1. Specialized import lists
- root directory : 3.2.17. chroot
- ~ (tilde)
- bitwise negation operator : 2.5.5. Ideographic Unary Operators
- complement operator : 8.2.3. Awk Traps
- to supress blank lines : 2.8. Formats
- _ (underscore)
- 2.3.1. Variables
- 8.2.7. Previous Perl Traps
- global filehandle : 2.9.5. Global Special Filehandles
- large numbers and : 2.3.2.1. Numeric literals
- in variable names : 8.4. Programming with Style
- | (vertical bar)
- |= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- |- piping pseudo-command : 6.2.2.2. Talking to yourself
- || (debugger command) : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- || (OR) operator : 2.5.14. C-style Logical (Short Circuit) Operators
- ||= (assignment) operator : 2.5.17. Assignment Operators
- for alternation : 2.4.1.1. The regular expression bestiary
- bitwise OR operator : 2.5.13. Bitwise Operators
- for centering : 2.8.1. Format Variables
- debugger command : 8.1.1. Debugger Commands
- in filenames : 3.2.102. open
- for option speficiers : 7.2.35.2. Aliases and abbreviations
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