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a0d0e21e 1=head1 NAME
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3perl - Practical Extraction and Report Language
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5=head1 SYNOPSIS
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c630fe62 7B<perl> S<[ B<-sTtuUWX> ]> S<[ B<-hv> ] [ B<-V>[:I<configvar>] ]>
19799a22 8 S<[ B<-cw> ] [ B<-d>[:I<debugger>] ] [ B<-D>[I<number/list>] ]>
c630fe62 9 S<[ B<-pna> ] [ B<-F>I<pattern> ]>
10 S<[ B<-l>[I<octal>] ] [ B<-0>[I<octal/hexadecimal>] ]>
19799a22 11 S<[ B<-I>I<dir> ] [ B<-m>[B<->]I<module> ] [ B<-M>[B<->]I<'module...'> ]>
c630fe62 12 S<[ B<-A [I<assertions>] >]> S<[ B<-C [I<number/list>] >]>
19799a22 13 S<[ B<-P> ]> S<[ B<-S> ]> S<[ B<-x>[I<dir>] ]>
14 S<[ B<-i>[I<extension>] ]> S<[ B<-e> I<'command'> ]
15 [ B<--> ] [ I<programfile> ] [ I<argument> ]...>
c07a80fd 16
10151d09 17If you're new to Perl, you should start with L<perlintro>, which is a
18general intro for beginners and provides some background to help you
19navigate the rest of Perl's extensive documentation.
20
21For ease of access, the Perl manual has been split up into several sections.
a0d0e21e 22
fd7b6849 23=head2 Overview
24
fb9cefb4 25 perl Perl overview (this section)
10151d09 26 perlintro Perl introduction for beginners
fb9cefb4 27 perltoc Perl documentation table of contents
760ac839 28
fd7b6849 29=head2 Tutorials
30
7a2320f0 31 perlreftut Perl references short introduction
32 perldsc Perl data structures intro
33 perllol Perl data structures: arrays of arrays
7a2320f0 34
41630250 35 perlrequick Perl regular expressions quick start
7a2320f0 36 perlretut Perl regular expressions tutorial
37
38 perlboot Perl OO tutorial for beginners
39 perltoot Perl OO tutorial, part 1
40 perltooc Perl OO tutorial, part 2
41 perlbot Perl OO tricks and examples
42
43 perlstyle Perl style guide
44
41630250 45 perlcheat Perl cheat sheet
7a2320f0 46 perltrap Perl traps for the unwary
47 perldebtut Perl debugging tutorial
48
fd7b6849 49 perlfaq Perl frequently asked questions
50 perlfaq1 General Questions About Perl
51 perlfaq2 Obtaining and Learning about Perl
52 perlfaq3 Programming Tools
53 perlfaq4 Data Manipulation
54 perlfaq5 Files and Formats
55 perlfaq6 Regexes
56 perlfaq7 Perl Language Issues
57 perlfaq8 System Interaction
58 perlfaq9 Networking
0f542199 59
fd7b6849 60=head2 Reference Manual
413510b3 61
fb9cefb4 62 perlsyn Perl syntax
4755096e 63 perldata Perl data structures
fb9cefb4 64 perlop Perl operators and precedence
c2e66d9e 65 perlsub Perl subroutines
fd7b6849 66 perlfunc Perl built-in functions
413510b3 67 perlopentut Perl open() tutorial
41630250 68 perlpacktut Perl pack() and unpack() tutorial
c2e66d9e 69 perlpod Perl plain old documentation
41630250 70 perlpodspec Perl plain old documentation format specification
c2e66d9e 71 perlrun Perl execution and options
72 perldiag Perl diagnostic messages
41630250 73 perllexwarn Perl warnings and their control
4755096e 74 perldebug Perl debugging
fb9cefb4 75 perlvar Perl predefined variables
4755096e 76 perlre Perl regular expressions, the rest of the story
30487ceb 77 perlreref Perl regular expressions quick reference
d396a558 78 perlref Perl references, the rest of the story
fb9cefb4 79 perlform Perl formats
d396a558 80 perlobj Perl objects
d396a558 81 perltie Perl objects hidden behind simple variables
fd7b6849 82 perldbmfilter Perl DBM filters
760ac839 83
c2e66d9e 84 perlipc Perl interprocess communication
85 perlfork Perl fork() information
86 perlnumber Perl number semantics
53d7eaa8 87
c2e66d9e 88 perlthrtut Perl threads tutorial
41630250 89 perlothrtut Old Perl threads tutorial
c2e66d9e 90
91 perlport Perl portability guide
d396a558 92 perllocale Perl locale support
07fcf8ff 93 perluniintro Perl Unicode introduction
41630250 94 perlunicode Perl Unicode support
d396a558 95 perlebcdic Considerations for running Perl on EBCDIC platforms
c2e66d9e 96
d396a558 97 perlsec Perl security
4755096e 98
c2e66d9e 99 perlmod Perl modules: how they work
35bf961c 100 perlmodlib Perl modules: how to write and use
101 perlmodstyle Perl modules: how to write modules with style
fd7b6849 102 perlmodinstall Perl modules: how to install from CPAN
c2e66d9e 103 perlnewmod Perl modules: preparing a new module for distribution
760ac839 104
fd7b6849 105 perlutil utilities packaged with the Perl distribution
760ac839 106
41630250 107 perlcompile Perl compiler suite intro
760ac839 108
fd7b6849 109 perlfilter Perl source filters
110
111=head2 Internals and C Language Interface
112
fb9cefb4 113 perlembed Perl ways to embed perl in your C or C++ application
41630250 114 perldebguts Perl debugging guts and tips
fb9cefb4 115 perlxstut Perl XS tutorial
4755096e 116 perlxs Perl XS application programming interface
f40a6c71 117 perlclib Internal replacements for standard C library functions
fb9cefb4 118 perlguts Perl internal functions for those doing extensions
119 perlcall Perl calling conventions from C
fd7b6849 120
954c1994 121 perlapi Perl API listing (autogenerated)
122 perlintern Perl internal functions (autogenerated)
dc5c060f 123 perliol C API for Perl's implementation of IO in Layers
4755096e 124 perlapio Perl internal IO abstraction interface
fd7b6849 125
e8cd7eae 126 perlhack Perl hackers guide
4755096e 127
fd7b6849 128=head2 Miscellaneous
129
130 perlbook Perl book information
fd7b6849 131 perltodo Perl things to do
132
2a551100 133 perldoc Look up Perl documentation in Pod format
134
fb9cefb4 135 perlhist Perl history records
4755096e 136 perldelta Perl changes since previous version
496c75d0 137 perl592delta Perl changes in version 5.9.2
e0eb806d 138 perl591delta Perl changes in version 5.9.1
1400179b 139 perl590delta Perl changes in version 5.9.0
e4bb216d 140 perl586delta Perl changes in version 5.8.6
07e9b5fe 141 perl585delta Perl changes in version 5.8.5
5f15c94e 142 perl584delta Perl changes in version 5.8.4
2e038148 143 perl583delta Perl changes in version 5.8.3
144 perl582delta Perl changes in version 5.8.2
b6235c4f 145 perl581delta Perl changes in version 5.8.1
2e038148 146 perl58delta Perl changes in version 5.8.0
77b096b5 147 perl573delta Perl changes in version 5.7.3
245d750e 148 perl572delta Perl changes in version 5.7.2
1db9e106 149 perl571delta Perl changes in version 5.7.1
150 perl570delta Perl changes in version 5.7.0
493a87da 151 perl561delta Perl changes in version 5.6.1
41630250 152 perl56delta Perl changes in version 5.6
4755096e 153 perl5005delta Perl changes in version 5.005
154 perl5004delta Perl changes in version 5.004
d516a115 155
2a551100 156 perlartistic Perl Artistic License
157 perlgpl GNU General Public License
158
d8416318 159=head2 Language-Specific
160
161 perlcn Perl for Simplified Chinese (in EUC-CN)
162 perljp Perl for Japanese (in EUC-JP)
163 perlko Perl for Korean (in EUC-KR)
164 perltw Perl for Traditional Chinese (in Big5)
165
fd7b6849 166=head2 Platform-Specific
167
37d4d706 168 perlaix Perl notes for AIX
a83b6f46 169 perlamiga Perl notes for AmigaOS
170 perlapollo Perl notes for Apollo DomainOS
171 perlbeos Perl notes for BeOS
dc5c060f 172 perlbs2000 Perl notes for POSIX-BC BS2000
a1f19229 173 perlce Perl notes for WinCE
49877630 174 perlcygwin Perl notes for Cygwin
245d750e 175 perldgux Perl notes for DG/UX
49877630 176 perldos Perl notes for DOS
9a997319 177 perlepoc Perl notes for EPOC
41630250 178 perlfreebsd Perl notes for FreeBSD
49877630 179 perlhpux Perl notes for HP-UX
a83b6f46 180 perlhurd Perl notes for Hurd
469e7be4 181 perlirix Perl notes for Irix
41630250 182 perlmachten Perl notes for Power MachTen
26d9b02f 183 perlmacos Perl notes for Mac OS (Classic)
0d53b15f 184 perlmacosx Perl notes for Mac OS X
a83b6f46 185 perlmint Perl notes for MiNT
ab648d5e 186 perlmpeix Perl notes for MPE/iX
41630250 187 perlnetware Perl notes for NetWare
b0846812 188 perlopenbsd Perl notes for OpenBSD
49877630 189 perlos2 Perl notes for OS/2
190 perlos390 Perl notes for OS/390
522b859a 191 perlos400 Perl notes for OS/400
a83b6f46 192 perlplan9 Perl notes for Plan 9
193 perlqnx Perl notes for QNX
d420ca49 194 perlsolaris Perl notes for Solaris
27da23d5 195 perlsymbian Perl notes for Symbian
772ff3b9 196 perltru64 Perl notes for Tru64
41630250 197 perluts Perl notes for UTS
cbe1151c 198 perlvmesa Perl notes for VM/ESA
49877630 199 perlvms Perl notes for VMS
9a997319 200 perlvos Perl notes for Stratus VOS
49877630 201 perlwin32 Perl notes for Windows
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a0d0e21e 203
19799a22 204By default, the manpages listed above are installed in the
fc952dec 205F</usr/local/man/> directory.
206
207Extensive additional documentation for Perl modules is available. The
208default configuration for perl will place this additional documentation
209in the F</usr/local/lib/perl5/man> directory (or else in the F<man>
210subdirectory of the Perl library directory). Some of this additional
211documentation is distributed standard with Perl, but you'll also find
212documentation for third-party modules there.
213
214You should be able to view Perl's documentation with your man(1)
215program by including the proper directories in the appropriate start-up
216files, or in the MANPATH environment variable. To find out where the
217configuration has installed the manpages, type:
16d20bd9 218
760ac839 219 perl -V:man.dir
16d20bd9 220
fc952dec 221If the directories have a common stem, such as F</usr/local/man/man1>
222and F</usr/local/man/man3>, you need only to add that stem
223(F</usr/local/man>) to your man(1) configuration files or your MANPATH
224environment variable. If they do not share a stem, you'll have to add
225both stems.
16d20bd9 226
227If that doesn't work for some reason, you can still use the
4633a7c4 228supplied F<perldoc> script to view module information. You might
229also look into getting a replacement man program.
16d20bd9 230
a0d0e21e 231If something strange has gone wrong with your program and you're not
232sure where you should look for help, try the B<-w> switch first. It
233will often point out exactly where the trouble is.
234
235=head1 DESCRIPTION
236
5f05dabc 237Perl is a language optimized for scanning arbitrary
a0d0e21e 238text files, extracting information from those text files, and printing
239reports based on that information. It's also a good language for many
240system management tasks. The language is intended to be practical
241(easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny,
94d58c47 242elegant, minimal).
243
aa689395 244Perl combines (in the author's opinion, anyway) some of the best
245features of C, B<sed>, B<awk>, and B<sh>, so people familiar with
246those languages should have little difficulty with it. (Language
247historians will also note some vestiges of B<csh>, Pascal, and even
14218588 248BASIC-PLUS.) Expression syntax corresponds closely to C
a0d0e21e 249expression syntax. Unlike most Unix utilities, Perl does not
250arbitrarily limit the size of your data--if you've got the memory,
aa689395 251Perl can slurp in your whole file as a single string. Recursion is of
0f31cffe 252unlimited depth. And the tables used by hashes (sometimes called
aa689395 253"associative arrays") grow as necessary to prevent degraded
0f31cffe 254performance. Perl can use sophisticated pattern matching techniques to
14218588 255scan large amounts of data quickly. Although optimized for
aa689395 256scanning text, Perl can also deal with binary data, and can make dbm
257files look like hashes. Setuid Perl scripts are safer than C programs
14218588 258through a dataflow tracing mechanism that prevents many stupid
aa689395 259security holes.
260
261If you have a problem that would ordinarily use B<sed> or B<awk> or
262B<sh>, but it exceeds their capabilities or must run a little faster,
263and you don't want to write the silly thing in C, then Perl may be for
264you. There are also translators to turn your B<sed> and B<awk>
265scripts into Perl scripts.
a0d0e21e 266
267But wait, there's more...
268
19799a22 269Begun in 1993 (see L<perlhist>), Perl version 5 is nearly a complete
270rewrite that provides the following additional benefits:
a0d0e21e 271
13a2d996 272=over 4
a0d0e21e 273
551e1d92 274=item *
275
276modularity and reusability using innumerable modules
a0d0e21e 277
19799a22 278Described in L<perlmod>, L<perlmodlib>, and L<perlmodinstall>.
a0d0e21e 279
551e1d92 280=item *
281
282embeddable and extensible
a0d0e21e 283
19799a22 284Described in L<perlembed>, L<perlxstut>, L<perlxs>, L<perlcall>,
285L<perlguts>, and L<xsubpp>.
a0d0e21e 286
551e1d92 287=item *
288
63de3cb2 289roll-your-own magic variables (including multiple simultaneous DBM
290implementations)
a0d0e21e 291
19799a22 292Described in L<perltie> and L<AnyDBM_File>.
a0d0e21e 293
551e1d92 294=item *
295
296subroutines can now be overridden, autoloaded, and prototyped
a0d0e21e 297
19799a22 298Described in L<perlsub>.
a0d0e21e 299
551e1d92 300=item *
301
302arbitrarily nested data structures and anonymous functions
a0d0e21e 303
19799a22 304Described in L<perlreftut>, L<perlref>, L<perldsc>, and L<perllol>.
a0d0e21e 305
551e1d92 306=item *
307
308object-oriented programming
a0d0e21e 309
f6b3c421 310Described in L<perlobj>, L<perlboot>, L<perltoot>, L<perltooc>,
311and L<perlbot>.
a0d0e21e 312
551e1d92 313=item *
314
551e1d92 315support for light-weight processes (threads)
a0d0e21e 316
63de3cb2 317Described in L<perlthrtut> and L<threads>.
a0d0e21e 318
551e1d92 319=item *
320
63de3cb2 321support for Unicode, internationalization, and localization
a0d0e21e 322
63de3cb2 323Described in L<perluniintro>, L<perllocale> and L<Locale::Maketext>.
a0d0e21e 324
551e1d92 325=item *
326
327lexical scoping
a0d0e21e 328
19799a22 329Described in L<perlsub>.
a0d0e21e 330
551e1d92 331=item *
332
333regular expression enhancements
a0d0e21e 334
19799a22 335Described in L<perlre>, with additional examples in L<perlop>.
a0d0e21e 336
551e1d92 337=item *
338
339enhanced debugger and interactive Perl environment,
340with integrated editor support
a0d0e21e 341
f6b3c421 342Described in L<perldebtut>, L<perldebug> and L<perldebguts>.
a0d0e21e 343
551e1d92 344=item *
345
346POSIX 1003.1 compliant library
5f05dabc 347
19799a22 348Described in L<POSIX>.
5f05dabc 349
a0d0e21e 350=back
351
68dc0745 352Okay, that's I<definitely> enough hype.
a0d0e21e 353
8e465e4e 354=head1 AVAILABILITY
355
14218588 356Perl is available for most operating systems, including virtually
055fd3a9 357all Unix-like platforms. See L<perlport/"Supported Platforms">
358for a listing.
8bc4a6bb 359
a0d0e21e 360=head1 ENVIRONMENT
361
1e422769 362See L<perlrun>.
a0d0e21e 363
364=head1 AUTHOR
365
19799a22 366Larry Wall <larry@wall.org>, with the help of oodles of other folks.
a0d0e21e 367
a99b1639 368If your Perl success stories and testimonials may be of help to others
369who wish to advocate the use of Perl in their applications,
370or if you wish to simply express your gratitude to Larry and the
19799a22 371Perl developers, please write to perl-thanks@perl.org .
a99b1639 372
a0d0e21e 373=head1 FILES
374
5f05dabc 375 "@INC" locations of perl libraries
a0d0e21e 376
377=head1 SEE ALSO
378
379 a2p awk to perl translator
380 s2p sed to perl translator
381
c5f69108 382 http://www.perl.org/ the Perl homepage
c9e30dd8 383 http://www.perl.com/ Perl articles (O'Reilly Media)
f6b3c421 384 http://www.cpan.org/ the Comprehensive Perl Archive
c5f69108 385 http://www.pm.org/ the Perl Mongers
19799a22 386
a0d0e21e 387=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
388
9f1b1f2d 389The C<use warnings> pragma (and the B<-w> switch) produces some
390lovely diagnostics.
a0d0e21e 391
5a964f20 392See L<perldiag> for explanations of all Perl's diagnostics. The C<use
393diagnostics> pragma automatically turns Perl's normally terse warnings
394and errors into these longer forms.
a0d0e21e 395
396Compilation errors will tell you the line number of the error, with an
397indication of the next token or token type that was to be examined.
14218588 398(In a script passed to Perl via B<-e> switches, each
a0d0e21e 399B<-e> is counted as one line.)
400
401Setuid scripts have additional constraints that can produce error
402messages such as "Insecure dependency". See L<perlsec>.
403
404Did we mention that you should definitely consider using the B<-w>
405switch?
406
407=head1 BUGS
408
409The B<-w> switch is not mandatory.
410
411Perl is at the mercy of your machine's definitions of various
1b3f7d21 412operations such as type casting, atof(), and floating-point
413output with sprintf().
a0d0e21e 414
748a9306 415If your stdio requires a seek or eof between reads and writes on a
a0d0e21e 416particular stream, so does Perl. (This doesn't apply to sysread()
417and syswrite().)
418
419While none of the built-in data types have any arbitrary size limits
420(apart from memory size), there are still a few arbitrary limits: a
a30ac152 421given variable name may not be longer than 251 characters. Line numbers
422displayed by diagnostics are internally stored as short integers,
423so they are limited to a maximum of 65535 (higher numbers usually being
424affected by wraparound).
a0d0e21e 425
b0607b7a 426You may mail your bug reports (be sure to include full configuration
19799a22 427information as output by the myconfig program in the perl source
7f2de2d2 428tree, or by C<perl -V>) to perlbug@perl.org . If you've succeeded
055fd3a9 429in compiling perl, the B<perlbug> script in the F<utils/> subdirectory
19799a22 430can be used to help mail in a bug report.
4633a7c4 431
a0d0e21e 432Perl actually stands for Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister, but
433don't tell anyone I said that.
434
435=head1 NOTES
436
437The Perl motto is "There's more than one way to do it." Divining
438how many more is left as an exercise to the reader.
439
4633a7c4 440The three principal virtues of a programmer are Laziness,
a0d0e21e 441Impatience, and Hubris. See the Camel Book for why.
16d20bd9 442