-O File is owned by real uid.
-e File exists.
- -z File has zero size.
- -s File has nonzero size (returns size).
+ -z File has zero size (is empty).
+ -s File has nonzero size (returns size in bytes).
-f File is a plain file.
-d File is a directory.
You may also use C<defined(&func)> to check whether subroutine C<&func>
has ever been defined. The return value is unaffected by any forward
-declarations of C<&foo>.
+declarations of C<&foo>. Note that a subroutine which is not defined
+may still be callable: its package may have an C<AUTOLOAD> method that
+makes it spring into existence the first time that it is called -- see
+L<perlsub>.
Use of C<defined> on aggregates (hashes and arrays) is deprecated. It
used to report whether memory for that aggregate has ever been
Given an expression that specifies the name of a subroutine,
returns true if the specified subroutine has ever been declared, even
if it is undefined. Mentioning a subroutine name for exists or defined
-does not count as declaring it.
+does not count as declaring it. Note that a subroutine which does not
+exist may still be callable: its package may have an C<AUTOLOAD>
+method that makes it spring into existence the first time that it is
+called -- see L<perlsub>.
print "Exists\n" if exists &subroutine;
print "Defined\n" if defined &subroutine;
sysopen(HANDLE, $path, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL)
or die "sysopen $path: $!";
$oldfh = select(HANDLE); $| = 1; select($oldfh);
- print HANDLE "stuff $$\n");
+ print HANDLE "stuff $$\n";
seek(HANDLE, 0, 0);
print "File contains: ", <HANDLE>;
=item read FILEHANDLE,SCALAR,LENGTH
Attempts to read LENGTH bytes of data into variable SCALAR from the
-specified FILEHANDLE. Returns the number of bytes actually read,
-C<0> at end of file, or undef if there was an error. SCALAR will be grown
-or shrunk to the length actually read. An OFFSET may be specified to
-place the read data at some other place than the beginning of the
-string. This call is actually implemented in terms of stdio's fread(3)
-call. To get a true read(2) system call, see C<sysread>.
+specified FILEHANDLE. Returns the number of bytes actually read, C<0>
+at end of file, or undef if there was an error. SCALAR will be grown
+or shrunk to the length actually read. If SCALAR needs growing, the
+new bytes will be zero bytes. An OFFSET may be specified to place
+the read data into some other place in SCALAR than the beginning.
+The call is actually implemented in terms of stdio's fread(3) call.
+To get a true read(2) system call, see C<sysread>.
=item readdir DIRHANDLE