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Index: D
- -D command-line switch
: 20.1. Reading the Source
- Data::Dumper module
- 2.5. Pretty-Printing
- 10.2.2. Data::Dumper
- data structures
: (see structures)
- data type translation
: 18.1. Writing an Extension: Overview
- databases
- generating schema for
: 17.2.1. Oh, and Can You Do This Too?
- mapping
: 11.2.4. Multivalued Attributes and Database Mapping
- DB_File module
: 10.3.3. Berkeley DB
- DBD::Oracle module
: 10.4.1. DBI (Database Interface)
- DBI module
: 11.1. Adaptor: An Introduction
- database mapping
: 11.2.4. Multivalued Attributes and Database Mapping
- implementation of
: 11.3.2. Adaptor::DBI
- object uniqueness and
: 11.2.8. Uniqueness of Objects in Memory
- DBI specification
: 10.4.1. DBI (Database Interface)
- DBM files, tie statement with
: 9.3. Tying Hashes
- DBM module
: 10.3.1. DBM
- deadlocks
: 12.2.3. Bidirectional Communications
- RPC and
: 13.2. Remote Procedure Calls (RPC)
- deallocating memory
: 20.5.6.1. Recommended memory allocation and deallocation routines
- debugger, Perl
: 20.1. Reading the Source
- deep binding
: 4.5.2. Python
- delegation
: 8.2. Delegation
- denial of resource attacks
: 20.2.2.3. Security features
- dereferencing
: 1.1.2. Dereferencing
- automatic
: 1.1.8. No Automatic Dereferencing
- multiple levels of indirection
: 1.2.4. Dereferencing Multiple Levels of Indirection
- subroutine references
: 4.1.3. Dereferencing Subroutine References
- DESTROY function
- 7.2.7. Object Destruction
- 9.1. Tying Scalars
- destroying
- modules/packages
: 6.3. Package Initialization and Destruction
- objects
: 7.2.7. Object Destruction
- Devel::Dump module
: 20.3.2.1. Inside AVs
- Devel::Peek module
- 20.1. Reading the Source
- 20.3.1.2. Inside SVs
- Devel::RegExp module
: 20.1. Reading the Source
- Devel::Symdump module
: 20.1. Reading the Source
- diamond (<�>) operator
: 3.1.2.1. When would you ever need to use local?
- die function
- B.7. Exception Handling
- 5.2. The Block Form: Exception Handling
- time-outs and
: 5.6. Using Eval for Time-Outs
- directory handles
- (see also filehandles)
- 3.4. Filehandles, Directory Handles, and Formats
- modules/packages and
: 6.1. Basic Package
- DirHandle module
: 3.4. Filehandles, Directory Handles, and Formats
- dispatch tables
: 4.2.1. Dispatch Table
- divide-by-zero error, trapping
: 5.2. The Block Form: Exception Handling
- documentation
- Javadoc format
: 17.1. On Code Generation
- POD format
: 17.1. On Code Generation
- dollar sign ($)
- dereferencing scalars
: 1.1.3. References to Scalars
- Douady, Adrien
: 18.6. A Detour into Fractals
- double indexing scheme (example)
: 2.4.1. Data Representation
- doubles (NVs)
: 20.3.1. Scalar Values
- Dump module
: 20.3.2.1. Inside AVs
- Dumper module
: 10.2.2. Data::Dumper
- dumpValue function
: 2.5. Pretty-Printing
- dynamic allocation
: 1. Data References and Anonymous Storage
- in other languages
: 1.7.1. Tcl
- scalars and
: 1.2.3. References to Anonymous Storage
- dynamic behavior
: (see run-time evaluation)
- dynamic binding
: 9. Tie
- arrays
: 9.2. Tying Arrays
- filehandles
: 9.4. Tying Filehandles
- hashes
: 9.3. Tying Hashes
- monitoring variables (example)
: 9.5. Example: Monitoring Variables
- other languages and
: 9.6. Comparisons with Other Languages
- scalars
: 9.1. Tying Scalars
- dynamic scoping
: 3.1.2. Lexical Versus Dynamic Scoping
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