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H A Dperl.pod3 perl - The Perl 5 language interpreter
7 B<perl> S<[ B<-sTtuUWX> ]>
23 with Perl. You can get more documentation, tutorials and community support
24 online at L<https://www.perl.org/>.
26 If you're new to Perl, you should start by running C<perldoc perlintro>,
28 you navigate the rest of Perl's extensive documentation. Run C<perldoc
31 For ease of access, the Perl manual has been split up into several sections.
53 perl Perl overvie
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H A Dperlexperiment.pod5 perlexperiment - A listing of experimental features in Perl
9 This document lists the current and past experimental features in the perl
23 Introduced in Perl 5.10.0
25 Modified in Perl 5.10.1, 5.12.0
35 L<[perl #13173]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/13173>.
39 Introduced in Perl 5.11.2
44 L<[perl #13199]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/13199>.
48 Introduced in Perl 5.2
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H A Dperlcommunity.pod3 perlcommunity - a brief overview of the Perl community
7 This document aims to provide an overview of the vast perl community, which is
12 The Perl community is as diverse as Perl, and there is a large amount of
13 evidence that the Perl users apply TMTOWTDI to all endeavors, not just
19 There is a central directory for the Perl community: L<https://perl.org>
20 maintained by the Perl Foundation (L<https://www.perlfoundation.org/>),
25 Perl's sister language, Raku (formerly known as Perl
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H A Dperlsecpolicy.pod4 CVE perlsecpolicy SV perl Perl SDBM HackerOne Mitre
8 perlsecpolicy - Perl security report handling policy
12 The Perl project takes security issues seriously.
16 of a subset of the Perl core developers.
18 This document describes how the Perl security team operates and
21 =head1 REPORTING SECURITY ISSUES IN PERL
23 If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in the Perl
24 interpreter or modules maintained in the core Perl codebase,
26 L<perl-security@perl.org|mailto:perl-security@perl.org>.
27 This address is a closed membership mailing list monitored by the Perl
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H A Dperldocstyle.pod5 perldocstyle - A style guide for writing Perl's documentation
10 documentation that ships with Perl. This includes the following:
16 The several dozen manual sections whose filenames begin with "C<perl>",
17 such as C<perlobj>, C<perlre>, and C<perlintro>. (And, yes, C<perl>.)
21 The documentation for all the modules included with Perl (as listed by
37 applicable to Perl's core documentation.
40 Perl's manual has a tone and style consistent with that of any other. As
41 with the rest of the Perl project, the language's documentation
47 This will help its readers--especially those new to Perl--to feel
48 more welcome and engaged with Perl's documentation, and this in turn
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H A Dperl5184delta.pod5 perl5184delta - what is new for perl v5.18.4
10 release. B<Please note:> This document ignores perl 5.18.3, a broken release
30 This fixes a crash in tab completion, where available. [perl #120827] Also,
31 filehandle information is properly reset after a pager is run. [perl #121456]
48 L<[GH #12161]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/12161>, a memory
51 enabled pseudo-fork in your build of Win32 Perl, and were running that build on
53 L<[GH #13741]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/13741>
65 The debugger now properly resets filehandles as needed. [perl #121456]
69 A segfault in Digest::SHA has been addressed. [perl #121421]
73 perl can again be built with USE_64_BIT_INT, with Visual C 2003, 32 bit.
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H A Dperl5243delta.pod5 perl5243delta - what is new for perl v5.24.3
20 modifier could cause a heap buffer overflow and crash perl. This has now been
22 L<[GH #16021]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16021>
28 memory, or could crash perl. This has now been fixed.
29 L<[GH #16025]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16025>
35 L<[GH #16051]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16051>
62 L<[GH #15396]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/15396>
63 L<[GH #15401]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/15401>
64 L<[GH #15524]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/15524>
78 L<[GH #15322]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/15322>
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H A Dperl5262delta.pod5 perl5262delta - what is new for perl v5.26.2
21 L<[GH #16185]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16185>
27 L<[GH #16143]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16143>
32 L<[GH #16098]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16098>
36 Control characters in a supposed Unicode property name could cause perl to
38 L<[perl #132055]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=132055>
39 L<[perl #132553]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=132553>
40 L<[perl #132658]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=132658>
84 in Perl 5.18, but not documented until now. There are currently only two code
100 L<[GH #16235]|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16235>
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H A Dperl5301delta.pod5 perl5301delta - what is new for perl v5.30.1
39 L<perlbug@perl.org|mailto:perlbug@perl.org>.
53 L<[perl #17057]|https://github.com/perl/perl5/issues/17057>
77 L<[perl #16922]|https://github.com/perl/perl5/issues/16922>
89 L<[perl #17031]|https://github.com/perl/perl5/issues/17031>
96 L<[perl #16929]|https://github.com/perl/perl5/issues/16929>
101 L<[perl #16960]|https://github.com/perl/perl5/issues/16960>
107 L<[perl #17140]|https://github.com/perl/perl5/issues/17140>
113 L<[perl #16942]|https://github.com/perl/perl5/issues/16942>
119 L<[perl #16969]|https://github.com/perl/perl5/issues/16969>
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H A Dperldeprecation.pod3 perldeprecation - list Perl deprecations
8 in Perl, and by which version the deprecated feature will disappear,
14 The deprecated features will be grouped by the version of Perl in
30 C<@INC>, but in Perl 5.26 this was removed for security reasons. Ever
46 =head2 Perl 5.44
51 not define such a method would be silently ignored. Effectively Perl
54 Perl version 5.39.2 calling such a method I<with> an argument will
55 trigger a warning, and in Perl version 5.44 this warning will be
67 Perl 5.39.8, due to the increasing complexity of swapping from one
72 =head2 Perl 5.4
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/perlfaq/lib/
H A Dperlfaq1.pod3 perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl
12 about Perl.
14 =head2 What is Perl?
16 Perl is a high-level programming language with an eclectic heritage
19 Perl's process, file, and text manipulation facilities make it
24 Perl derives from the ubiquitous C programming language and to a
30 managers and many other people also use Perl.
32 =head2 Who supports Perl? Who develops it? Why is it free?
35 beliefs of Perl's author, Larry Wall, gave rise to the free and open
36 distribution policy of Perl
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H A Dperlfaq2.pod7 perlfaq2 - Obtaining and Learning about Perl
16 source and documentation for Perl, support, and
19 =head2 What machines support Perl? Where do I get it?
21 The standard release of Perl (the one maintained by the Perl
25 Perl builds and runs on a bewildering number of platforms. Virtually
26 all known and current Unix derivatives are supported (perl's native
33 base perl port in a variety of ways. You'll have to check their
37 release of perl) or negative (e.g. might be based upon a less current
38 source release of perl)
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H A Dperlfaq3.pod26 =item L<perldata> - Perl data types
28 =item L<perlvar> - Perl pre-defined variables
30 =item L<perlsyn> - Perl syntax
32 =item L<perlop> - Perl operators and precedence
34 =item L<perlsub> - Perl subroutines
43 =item L<perlrun> - how to execute the Perl interpreter
45 =item L<perldebug> - Perl debugging
54 =item L<perlfunc> - Perl builtin functions
62 =item L<perlref> - Perl references and nested data structures
64 =item L<perlmod> - Perl module
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/
H A DREADME.os3909 perlos390 - building and installing Perl for z/OS (previously called OS/390)
13 This document will help you Configure, build, test and install Perl
18 This is a ported Perl for z/OS. It has been tested on z/OS 2.4 and
24 Perl can support either, but you have to compile it explicitly for one or the
25 other. You could have both an ASCII perl, and an EBCDIC perl on the same
26 machine. If you use ASCII mode and an ASCII perl, the Encode module shipped
27 with perl can be used to translate files from various EBCDIC code pages for
28 handling by perl, and then back on output
30 This document describes how to build a 64-bit Dynamic Perl, either ASCII or
42 If you want the latest development version of Perl, you will need git.
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H A DChanges7 For a list of contributors to perl, see AUTHORS.
11 at https://github.com/Perl/perl5. Or, you can download a copy of the git
21 In perl releases prior to 2009, the source tarball included a collection
30 http://www.cpan.org/src/perl-5.8.9.tar.gz
31 http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl-5.10.0.tar.gz
53 Changes5.001 Either perl-5.000..perl-5.001
54 Changes5.002 Either perl-5.001..perl-5.002
55 Changes5.003 Either perl-5.002..perl-5.003
56 Changes5.004 Either perl-5.003..perl-5.004
57 Changes5.005 Either perl-5.004..perl-5.005_03
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H A DREADME.os4009 perlos400 - Perl version 5 on OS/400
12 Please submit comments to L<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues>.>
17 system that will affect how Perl version 5 (hereafter just Perl) is
20 By far the easiest way to build Perl for OS/400 is to use the PASE
27 =head2 Compiling Perl for OS/400 PASE
29 The recommended way to build Perl for the OS/400 PASE is to build the
30 Perl 5 source code (release 5.8.1 or later) under AIX.
37 The default installation directory of Perl under PASE is /QOpenSys/perl.
41 on OS/400 PASE, so it is possible to build Perl natively on OS/400.
44 If you don't want to install the compiled Perl in AIX into /QOpenSys
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H A DREADME.plan99 perlplan9 - Plan 9-specific documentation for Perl
14 Plan 9 Perl. As such, it is not intended to be a replacement
15 for the rest of the Perl 5 documentation (which is both
21 =head2 Invoking Perl
23 Perl is invoked from the command line as described in
24 L<perl>. Most perl scripts, however, do have a first line
25 such as "#!/usr/local/bin/perl". This is known as a shebang
27 the perl interpreter. In Plan 9 Perl this statement should be
28 "#!/bin/perl" if you wish to be able to directly invoke the
30 Alternatively, you may invoke perl with the command "Perl"
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/openbsd-src/usr.bin/file/magdir/
H A Dperl1 # $OpenBSD: perl,v 1.3 2009/04/24 18:54:34 chl Exp $
4 # perl: file(1) magic for Larry Wall's perl language.
8 # Send additions to <perl5-porters@perl.org>
9 0 search/1/b #!\ /bin/perl Perl script text executable
10 !:mime application/x-perl
11 0 search/1 eval\ "exec\ /bin/perl Perl script text
12 !:mime application/x-perl
13 0 search/1/b #!\ /usr/bin/perl Perl script text executable
14 !:mime application/x-perl
15 0 search/1 eval\ "exec\ /usr/bin/perl Perl script text
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Pod-Simple/t/
H A Dperlfaqo.txt14 Moving to perl5 perltrap, perl
16 Various http://www.perl.com/CPAN/doc/FMTEYEWTK/index.html
18 A crude table of contents for the Perl man page set is found in perltoc.
19 How can I use Perl interactively?
20 The typical approach uses the Perl debugger, described in the perldebug(1) man page, on an ``empty'…
21 perl -de 42
22 Now just type in any legal Perl code, and it will be immediately evaluated. You can also examine th…
23 Is there a Perl shell?
24 …ral, no. The Shell.pm module (distributed with Perl) makes Perl try commands which aren't part of …
25 How do I debug my Perl programs?
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H A Dperlfaq.pod23 Moving to perl5 perltrap, perl
25 Various http://www.perl.com/CPAN/doc/FMTEYEWTK/index.html
28 A crude table of contents for the Perl man page set is found in L<perltoc>.
30 =head2 How can I use Perl interactively?
32 The typical approach uses the Perl debugger, described in the
35 perl -de 42
37 Now just type in any legal Perl code, and it will be immediately
42 =head2 Is there a Perl shell?
44 In general, no. The Shell.pm module (distributed with Perl) makes
45 Perl try commands which aren't part of the Perl language as shell
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/Devel-PPPort/devel/
H A Dbuildperl.pl1 #!/usr/bin/perl -w
4 # buildperl.pl -- build various versions of perl automatically
13 # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
35 prefix => '/tmp/perl/install/<config>/<perl>',
36 build => '/tmp/perl/build/<config>',
37 source => '/tmp/perl/source',
69 perl => [
83 perl => [
99 perl => [
107 perl => [
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/dist/PathTools/t/
H A Drel2abs2rel.t1 #!/usr/bin/perl -w
29 # Change 'perl' to './perl' so the shell doesn't go looking through PATH.
31 my($perl) = shift;
32 $perl = File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->curdir, $perl) unless
33 File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($perl);
35 return $perl;
37 # Make a putative perl binary say "ok\n". We have to do it this way
40 # `$perl -le "print 'ok'"`. And, for portability, we can't use fork().
42 my $perl = shift;
46 system($perl, "rel2abs2rel$$.pl");
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/Unicode-Collate/t/
H A Dnonchar.t4 print "1..0 # skipped: Perl 5.8.0 or later needed for this test\n";
83 ok($coll->lt("perl\x{FFFD}", "perl\x{FFFF}"));
84 ok($coll->lt("perl\x{1FFFD}", "perl\x{FFFF}"));
85 ok($coll->lt("perl\x{1FFFE}", "perl\x{FFFF}"));
86 ok($coll->lt("perl\x{1FFFF}", "perl\x{FFFF}"));
87 ok($coll->lt("perl\x{2FFFD}", "perl\x{FFFF}"));
88 ok($coll->lt("perl\x{2FFFE}", "perl\x{FFFF}"));
89 ok($coll->lt("perl\x{2FFFF}", "perl\x{FFFF}"));
90 ok($coll->lt("perl\x{10FFFD}", "perl\x{FFFF}"));
91 ok($coll->lt("perl\x{10FFFE}", "perl\x{FFFF}"));
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/CPAN-Meta-YAML/t/tml-world/
H A DVanilla-Perl.tml11 image_dir: c:\vanilla-perl
59 - name: perl
60 url: http://mirrors.kernel.org/CPAN/src/perl-5.8.8.tar.gz
62 perl-5.8.8/Readme: perl/Readme
63 perl-5.8.8/Artistic: perl/Artistic
64 perl-5.8.8/Copying: perl/Copying
65 unpack_to: perl
66 install_to: perl
86 # Signature.pm: perl\site\lib\Module\Signature.pm
91 extra\Config.pm: perl\lib\CPAN\Config.pm
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/t/lib/croak/
H A Dgv3 # NAME $# is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 [RT #133583]
6 $# is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 at - line 1.
8 # NAME $* is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 [RT #133583]
11 $* is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 at - line 1.
13 # NAME $# is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 [RT #133583]
16 $# is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 at - line 1.
18 # NAME $* is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 [RT #133583]
21 $* is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 at - line 1.
23 # NAME $# is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 [RT #133583]
26 $# is no longer supported as of Perl 5.30 at - line 1.
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