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Index: M
- -message option: 23.3.2. The messageBox Method (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- -minsize option: 2.2.8. Configuring Columns and Rows (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 2.2.8.2. Minimum cell size (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- -motif option: 16.1. Using the Command Line (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- -msg option: 23.5. The Balloon Widget (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- m command (CPAN.pm): 2.4.4. Installing Modules with the CPAN Module (Perl in a Nutshell)
- m command (Perl debugger): 6.2. Debugger Commands (Perl in a Nutshell)
- .m (file extension): 21.2.2. Square.xs (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- -M (modification age) file test operator: 3.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators (Programming Perl)
- -M file test operator: 4.5.8. File Test Operators (Perl in a Nutshell)
- m?? (match) operator: 5.2.2. The m// Operator (Matching) (Programming Perl)
- 20.2.5. Locating Code (Programming Perl)
- m// (matching) operator: 5.2.2. The m// Operator (Matching) (Programming Perl)
- 20.2.5. Locating Code (Programming Perl)
- m?? operator
- reset function and: 29.2.130. reset (Programming Perl)
- /m option: 17.5.2. Matching Multiple-line Text (Learning Perl)
- /m pattern modifier: 5.2.1. Pattern Modifiers (Programming Perl)
- 5.2.2. The m// Operator (Matching) (Programming Perl)
- 5.2.3. The s/// Operator (Substitution) (Programming Perl)
- m pattern match modifier: 4.6.1. Pattern-Matching Operators (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 4.6.8. Extended Regular Expressions (Perl in a Nutshell)
- /m pattern-matching modifier: 6.0.2. Pattern-Matching Modifiers (Perl Cookbook)
- matching multiple lines: 6.6.2. Solution (Perl Cookbook)
- -m (use module)command-line switch: 19.1.3. Switches (Programming Perl)
- macdef entries (.netrc): 18.3. FTP Configuration with Net::Netrc (Perl in a Nutshell)
- machine entries (.netrc): 18.3. FTP Configuration with Net::Netrc (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Macintosh operating system
- command-line interface in versions: 1.3.1. How to Do It (Programming Perl)
- File::Spec::Mac module: 32.1.4. Filenames, Filesystems, and File Locking (Programming Perl)
- Help menubuttons and: 12.1.5. Menubars (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- invoking Perl application on: 19.1.1. #! and Quoting on Non-Unix Systems (Programming Perl)
- quoting on: 19.1.1. #! and Quoting on Non-Unix Systems (Programming Perl)
- system fonts for: 3.3.1. System Fonts (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 3.3.1. System Fonts (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- MacLeod, Ken: 6.6. XML::Grove (Perl & XML)
- MacPerl: 1.3. Installing LWP (Perl & LWP)
- magic: Glossary (Programming Perl)
- magic ARGV (see magic open)
- magic open: 5.16. Program: dutree (Perl Cookbook)
- 8.19. Program: tctee (Perl Cookbook)
- 16.6.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- magic variables: 13.15.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- magical autodecrement and autoincrement: 13.3. Overloadable Operators (Programming Perl)
- magical autoincrement: 3.3. Autoincrement and Autodecrement (Programming Perl)
- magical autoincrement operator: 3.15. Range Operator (Programming Perl)
- magical counter variables: 14.1.2. Magical Counter Variables (Programming Perl)
- mail
- Perl modules for: 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- sending, portability and: 25.5. Interprocess Communication (IPC) (Programming Perl)
- MAIL command (SMTP): 16.1.2. The SMTP Protocol and the SMTP Session (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mail modules: 16. Email Connectivity (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 16.2. The Mail Modules (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mail::Address module: 16.2.6. Parse Email Addresses with Mail::Address (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mail::Audit module: 16.2.9. Mail Filtering with Mail::Audit (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mail::Folder module: 16.2.3. Handle Folders with Mail::Folder (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mail::Internet module: 16.2.4. Handle Messages with Mail::Internet (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mail::Mailer module: 16.2.1. Send Email with Mail::Mailer (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mail::RBL module: 16.2.8. Checking Blacklisted Hosts with Mail::RBL (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mail::Send module: 16.2.2. Better Header Control with Mail::Send (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mail( ) (Net::SMTP): 16.1.2.1. Net::SMTP methods (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mailing archive authentication example: 11.4. An HTTP Authentication Example:The Unicode Mailing Archive (Perl & LWP)
- mailing lists for Perl: 1.3.3. Are There Any Other Kinds of Support? (Learning Perl)
- mailing lists, Perl-related: 1.4.3. Mailing Lists (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mail::Mailer module: 18.3.1. Problem (Perl Cookbook)
- mailto:, host( ) method: 4.1.4. Components of a URL (Perl & LWP)
- mailto service, LWP support for: 22.1. Library for WWW Access in Perl (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- MailTools collection: 16. Email Connectivity (Perl in a Nutshell)
- main namespace: 7.1. Namespaces and Packages (Perl in a Nutshell)
- main package: 2.5.1. Name Lookups (Programming Perl)
- 10. Packages (Programming Perl)
- main program: 1.4.2. What's Inside That Program? (Learning Perl)
- MainLoop statement (Perl/Tk): 21. Perl/Tk (Perl in a Nutshell)
- MainLoop subroutine
- callbacks and: 15. Anatomy of the MainLoop (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- event loop and: 15. Anatomy of the MainLoop (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Exporter symbols and: 23.1.2. Symbols Exported by Default (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- initiating event loop with: 1.3.6. The Event Loop (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- splash screens and: 11.3. Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- maintaining state (CGI): 10.3. Maintaining State (Perl in a Nutshell)
- maintenance programmers
- partial-evaluation operators and: 10.9.3. Control Structures Using Partial-Evaluation Operators (Learning Perl)
- writing intelligible code for: 2.6.2. Operator Precedence and Associativity (Learning Perl)
- 10.1.1. The else Clause with unless (Learning Perl)
- MainWindow widget (see Toplevel widget also Toplevel widget)
- (see also Toplevel widget)
- as parent widget: 1.1. Perl/Tk Concepts (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- ClassInit subroutine and: 14.3.2. Subroutine ClassInit (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- creating first window with: 2. Geometry Management (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- creating multiple: 11.3. Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- example program: 11.3. Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- features: 1.3.4. Toplevel, MainWindow, and Frame Widgets (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- initial placement: 16.1.2. Initial MainWindow Placement (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- naming conventions for: 1.5.2. Naming Conventions for Widget Types (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- purpose: 11.
Frame, MainWindow,and Toplevel Widgets (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- representation in Tcl: 13.2. Building a Family Tree (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- virtual events and: 13.14. Clipboard and Selection Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- make command (CPAN.pm): 2.4.4. Installing Modules with the CPAN Module (Perl in a Nutshell)
- make utility: 2.4.2. Module Installation (Perl in a Nutshell)
- make utility, exit status and: 11.3. Fatal Errors with die (Learning Perl)
- Makefile: Glossary (Programming Perl)
- creating for Perl extensions: 32.1.17. Module Installation Support (Programming Perl)
- Makefile.PL: 21.3.2. Creating Extensions (Programming Perl)
- 22.2. Using CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- 22.3. Creating CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- 21.1.2. Overview of the Perl/Tk Distribution (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 21.2.1. Makefile.PL (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 21.2.4. pTk/Makefile.PL (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Makefile.PL, distributions: 1.3.2.2. Unpack and configure (Perl & LWP)
- Makefile.PL, installing parsers: 5.7.5. Installing Your Own Parser (Perl & XML)
- Makefiles: 2.4.2. Module Installation (Perl in a Nutshell)
- MakeMaker: 22.3. Creating CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- 22.3. Creating CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- MakeMaker utility: 2.4.3.1. Using MakeMaker (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 14.1. A Mega-Widget Quick-Start (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 21.1.2. Overview of the Perl/Tk Distribution (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- MakeMask( ) (Win32::FileSecurity): 22.6. Win32::FileSecurity (Perl in a Nutshell)
- malloc errors: 28.2. Special Variables in Alphabetical Order (Programming Perl)
- malloc function
- PERL_DEBUG_MSTATS environment variable, using with: 19.2. Environment Variables (Programming Perl)
- man command: 0.4. Online Documentation (Programming Perl)
- 11. Modules (Programming Perl)
- 20.2.7. Miscellaneous Commands (Programming Perl)
- Glossary (Programming Perl)
- Glossary (Programming Perl)
- (see also perldoc)
- manpages: 1.3.3. Are There Any Other Kinds of Support? (Learning Perl)
- 0.4. Online Documentation (Programming Perl)
- Glossary (Programming Perl)
- CPAN doc subdirectory, containing: 22. CPAN (Programming Perl)
- Perl-related: 2.5.2. The Perl Manpages (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Pod::Man module: 32.1.16. Documentation Support (Programming Perl)
- translating pod to: 4.13.3. Pod Utilities (Perl in a Nutshell)
- manager method: 13.2.5. Widget's Manager (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- MANIFEST file: 21.3.2. Creating Extensions (Programming Perl)
- 32.1.17. Module Installation Support (Programming Perl)
- 21.1.2. Overview of the Perl/Tk Distribution (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 21.2. Interfacing tkSquare.c with Perl/Tk (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- map( ): 5. Function Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 4.15.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- Map event: 15.2.1.2. Event descriptor types (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- map function: 1.8. List Processing (Programming Perl)
- 24.3. Programming with Style (Programming Perl)
- 29.2.93. map (Programming Perl)
- map operator: 17.3. Transforming Items from a List with map (Learning Perl)
- perlfunc manpage and: B.10.1. map and grep (Learning Perl)
- mapping keys, pseudohashes: 12.7.1. Field Declarations with use fields (Programming Perl)
- mapping widgets: 13.7. Is the Widget Mapped? (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 13.19. Widget Mapping and Layering (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- MapWindow method: 13.19. Widget Mapping and Layering (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- margins, -hidemargin option and: 12.6.2. A Native Option Menu (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- mark( ) (News::Newsrc): 17.3.1. News::Newsrc Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mark stack: 18.3. Executing Your Code (Programming Perl)
- marked( ) (News::Newsrc): 17.3.1. News::Newsrc Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- marked_articles( ) (News::Newsrc): 17.3.1. News::Newsrc Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- markExists method: 8.16.1. Setting and Getting the Gravity (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- markGravity method: 8.16.1. Setting and Getting the Gravity (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- markGravity( ) (Text widget): 21.11.4. Marks (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mark_list( ) (News::Newsrc): 17.3.1. News::Newsrc Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- markNames method: 8.16. Marks (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 8.16.2. Determining Mark Names (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- markNames( ) (Text widget): 21.11.4. Marks (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mark_range( ) (News::Newsrc): 17.3.1. News::Newsrc Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- marks: 8.2. Text Widget Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 8.16. Marks (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 8.16. Marks (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- marks, with Text widgets: 21.11.4. Marks (Perl in a Nutshell)
- markSet method: 8.2. Text Widget Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- markSet( ) (Text widget): 21.11.4. Marks (Perl in a Nutshell)
- markUnset method: 8.16.3. Creating and Deleting Marks (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- markUnset( ) (Text widget): 21.11.4. Marks (Perl in a Nutshell)
- markup languages: 2. An XML Recap (Perl & XML)
- elements and structure for: 2.2. Markup, Elements, and Structure (Perl & XML)
- marshalling modules: 32.10. Data::Dumper (Programming Perl)
- $MATCH: 28.2. Special Variables in Alphabetical Order (Programming Perl)
- match (??) operator, reset function and: 29.2.130. reset (Programming Perl)
- match (m//) operator: 24.1.1. Universal Blunders (Programming Perl)
- 29.2.92. m// (Programming Perl)
- pos function and: 29.2.112. pos (Programming Perl)
- match operator (see m// operator)
- match-time pattern interpolation: 5.10.3.4. Match-time pattern interpolation (Programming Perl)
- $MATCH ($&) variable: 4.4.5. Regular Expression Special Variables (Perl in a Nutshell)
- match variables: 9.5. The Match Variables (Learning Perl)
- matches, regular expressions
- anchors: 6.2.1. Anchor Your Match (Perl & LWP)
- capture: 6.2.5. Capture (Perl & LWP)
- repeated: 6.2.6. Repeated Matches (Perl & LWP)
- matching (see patterns)
- patterns (see pattern matching)
- regular expressions (see regular expressions)
- Soundex matching: 1.16.2. Solution (Perl Cookbook)
- with =~ binding operator: 9.3. The Binding Operator, =~ (Learning Perl)
- with dot wildcard character: 7.2.1. About Metacharacters (Learning Perl)
- with /i modifier: 9.2.1. Case-insensitive Matching with /i (Learning Perl)
- with m// operator: 9.1. Matches with m// (Learning Perl)
- with /s modifier: 9.2.2. Matching Any Character with /s (Learning Perl)
- with s/// substitution operator: 9.6. Substitutions with s/// (Learning Perl)
- matching patterns: 5. Pattern Matching (Programming Perl)
- 5. Pattern Matching (Programming Perl)
- (see also patterns)
- math library, C language: 21.3.4. Using Functions from an External C Library (Programming Perl)
- Math modules: 8.142. Math::BigFloat (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Math::BigFloat module: 8.142. Math::BigFloat (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Math::BigInt module: 8.143. Math::BigInt (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Math::BigInt::Calc module: 8.144. Math::BigInt::Calc (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Math::BigRat module: 8.145. Math::BigRat (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Math::Complex module: 8.146. Math::Complex (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Math::Trig module: 8.147. Math::Trig (Perl in a Nutshell)
- math, Perl modules for: 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- Math::BigFloat module: B.9.3. Large and High-Precision Numbers (Learning Perl)
- Math::BigInt module: B.9.3. Large and High-Precision Numbers (Learning Perl)
- Math::Complex module: B.9.2. Imaginary and Complex Numbers (Learning Perl)
- mathematical functions: B.9.1. Advanced Math Functions (Learning Perl)
- mathematical functions, overloading: 13.3. Overloadable Operators (Programming Perl)
- mathematics: B.9. Mathematics (Learning Perl)
- operators: 3. Unary and Binary Operators (Programming Perl)
- operators in Perl: 1.5. Operators (Programming Perl)
- MathML elements: 10.1. Perl and XML Namespaces (Perl & XML)
- Math::Random module: 2.9.2. Solution (Perl Cookbook)
- Math::Trig module: 2.11.2. Solution (Perl Cookbook)
- 32.1.1. Data Types (Programming Perl)
- Math::TrulyRandom module: 2.9.2. Solution (Perl Cookbook)
- matrix multiplication: 2.14.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- maximal matching: 5.3.1. Metasymbol Tables (Programming Perl)
- 5.5. Quantifiers (Programming Perl)
- maximal matching quantifiers: 6.15.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- maximum and minimum item matches, specifying: 1.7.1. Quantifiers (Programming Perl)
- max_size( ) method: 3.4.1. Connection Parameters (Perl & LWP)
- maxsize( ) (Frame widget): 21.18.1. Toplevel Methods (Perl in a Nutshell)
- max_size( ) (LWP::UserAgent): 20.2.3. LWP::UserAgent (Perl in a Nutshell)
- maxsize method: 11.3. Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- maxTraceLen option (debugger): 20.3.3. Debugger Options (Programming Perl)
- MaxWindow( ) (Win32::Console): 22.2. Win32::Console (Perl in a Nutshell)
- McLean, Grant: 1.2. XML Is Simple with XML::Simple (Perl & XML)
- 6.2. XML::Simple (Perl & XML)
- md5( ) (Digest::MD5 module): 8.58. Digest::MD5 (Perl in a Nutshell)
- md5_base64 (Digest::MD5 module): 8.58. Digest::MD5 (Perl in a Nutshell)
- md5_hex (Digest::MD5 module): 8.58. Digest::MD5 (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mdtm( ) (Net::FTP): 18.2. Net::FTP (Perl in a Nutshell)
- media changes, client/server programs: 19.1.1. The Media Change Client, mediachangec (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- mega-widgets
- basic structure example: 14.3. Mega-Widget Implementation Details (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- composite: 14.4. Composite Mega-Widgets (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- discussion: 14.1. A Mega-Widget Quick-Start (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- packaging for distribution: 14.6. Packaging a Mega-Widget for Public Distribution (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Megginson, David: 5. SAX (Perl & XML)
- Melax, Stan: 22.2. The PerlPlus Browser Plug-in (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- member data: 12.4.2. Initializers (Programming Perl)
- memEQ_clause function (ExtUtils::Constant module): 8.69. ExtUtils::Constant (Perl in a Nutshell)
- memoizing technique: 4.19.1. Problem (Perl Cookbook)
- memory: 4.2.5. Variables (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Glossary (Programming Perl)
- efficiency of: 24.2.2. Space Efficiency (Programming Perl)
- garbage collection: 13.2.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- 8.5.2. Garbage Collection, Circular References,
and Weak References (Programming Perl)
- circular data structures and: 13.13.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- management, destructors and: 12.6. Instance Destructors (Programming Perl)
- preallocating for hashes: 5.13.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- running out of: 28.2. Special Variables in Alphabetical Order (Programming Perl)
- shared memory segment ID: 29.2.151. shmget (Programming Perl)
- shared, System V IPC: 16.4. System V IPC (Programming Perl)
- controlled access to: 16.4. System V IPC (Programming Perl)
- statistics on, displaying: 19.2. Environment Variables (Programming Perl)
- memory parentheses: 8.4. Memory Parentheses (Learning Perl)
- memory, persistence of: 9.5.1. The Persistence of Memory (Learning Perl)
- memory variables: 8.4.2. Memory Variables (Learning Perl)
- menu indexes: 12.1.2. Menu Indexes (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- menu items
- creating via Perl/Tk 8: 12.2.1. Menubars the Clunky, Casual, Old-Fashioned Way (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- defined: 12.1.1. Menus and Menu Items (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- definition elements: 12.2.2. Menubars the Slick, Sophisticated, New-Fashioned Way (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- manipulating: 12.1.4. Manipulating Menu Items (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- menu( ) (Menubutton): 21.14.2. Menubutton Methods (Perl in a Nutshell)
- menu method: 8.16.1. Setting and Getting the Gravity (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- -menu option: 11.3. Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 12.4.1. Menubutton Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Menubutton widget: 21.14. The Menubutton Widget (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 21.14.1. Menu Item Options (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Optionmenu widget: 21.16. The Optionmenu Widget (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Menu widget
- features: 12.1.1. Menus and Menu Items (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- options for: 12.1.6. Menu Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Menu widget (Perl/Tk): 21.15. The Menu Widget (Perl in a Nutshell)
- menubars
- classical: 12.4. Classical Menubars (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- function of: 12.1.5. Menubars (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- modular example: 12.2.2. Menubars the Slick, Sophisticated, New-Fashioned Way (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Tk 8 benefits: 12.1.5. Menubars (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- using Perl/Tk 8: 12.2.1. Menubars the Clunky, Casual, Old-Fashioned Way (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Menubutton widget: 12.1.5. Menubars (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 12.4.1. Menubutton Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Menubutton widget (Perl/Tk): 21.14. The Menubutton Widget (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Menubutton widget (Tk): 15.14.2. Solution (Perl Cookbook)
- -menuitems option
- data structure and: 12.2.1. Menubars the Clunky, Casual, Old-Fashioned Way (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Menu widget: 21.15. The Menu Widget (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Menu widgets and: 12.1.6. Menu Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Menubutton widget: 21.14. The Menubutton Widget (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 21.14. The Menubutton Widget (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Menubutton widgets: 12.4.1. Menubutton Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- modular menubars example: 12.2.2. Menubars the Slick, Sophisticated, New-Fashioned Way (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- menus
- allowing shortcuts: 13.16.1.3. Menu Traversal (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- creating: 12.2.1. Menubars the Clunky, Casual, Old-Fashioned Way (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- pie menus: 12.8. Pie Menus (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- popup menus: 12.5. Popup Menus (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- virtual events: 12.7. Menu Virtual Events (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- menus with Tk toolkit: 15.14.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- MenuSelect virtual event: 12.7. Menu Virtual Events (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- merging DBM files: 14.4.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- merging hashes: 5.10.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- MESA graphics library: 15.9.2. Flying the Enterprise (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- message,
script embedded in: 19.1.3. Switches (Programming Perl)
- message digests, Perl modules for: 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- message_exists( ) (Mail::Folder): 16.2.3. Handle Folders with Mail::Folder (Perl in a Nutshell)
- message handling
- do_command and: 19.3.4. fileevent Keeps ipadm Happy (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- IPADM example: 19.5.2. IPADM Message Handling (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- message passing protocol: 20.2.1. The Message Passing Protocol (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- message( ) (HTTP::Response): 20.3.2. HTTP::Response (Perl in a Nutshell)
- message_list( ) (Mail::Folder): 16.2.3. Handle Folders with Mail::Folder (Perl in a Nutshell)
- message-oriented protocols: 15. Sockets (Perl in a Nutshell)
- messageBox method: 23.3.2. The messageBox Method (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 23.3.2. The messageBox Method (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- messages
- functions for: 29.2.95. msgctl (Programming Perl)
- IPC::Msg module: 32.1.8. Networking and Interprocess Communication (Programming Perl)
- passing with UDP: 16.5.3. Message Passing (Programming Perl)
- printing on entry and exit from subroutines: 20.3.3. Debugger Options (Programming Perl)
- receiving on sockets: 29.2.125. recv (Programming Perl)
- sending on sockets: 29.2.145. send (Programming Perl)
- System V IPC: 16.4. System V IPC (Programming Perl)
- messages, error (see errors)
- meta tags, HTML: 3.4.8. Advanced Methods (Perl & LWP)
- metacharacters: 7.2.1. About Metacharacters (Learning Perl)
- 5.1. The Regular Expression Bestiary (Programming Perl)
- 24.2.1. Time Efficiency (Programming Perl)
- Glossary (Programming Perl)
- escaping with backslash (\): 5.3. Metacharacters and Metasymbols (Programming Perl)
- escaping with quotemeta: 29.2.118. quotemeta (Programming Perl)
- in exec arguments: 29.2.33. exec (Programming Perl)
- in patterns: 5.3. Metacharacters and Metasymbols (Programming Perl)
- shell, in pipe commands: 29.2.104. open (Programming Perl)
- structural: 5.1. The Regular Expression Bestiary (Programming Perl)
- metacharacters for regular expressions: 4.6.2. Regular Expression Syntax (Perl in a Nutshell)
- anchors: 4.6.5. Anchors (Perl in a Nutshell)
- character classes: 4.6.4. Character Classes (Perl in a Nutshell)
- escaped sequences: 4.6.3. Escaped Sequences (Perl in a Nutshell)
- quantifiers: 4.6.6. Quantifiers (Perl in a Nutshell)
- metafiles, subnet definitions as: 19.2. IPADM Design Considerations (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 19.2. IPADM Design Considerations (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- metasymbols: Glossary (Programming Perl)
- alphanumeric, in patterns: 5.3.1. Metasymbol Tables (Programming Perl)
- extension syntax for: 5.3.1. Metasymbol Tables (Programming Perl)
- in patterns: 5.3. Metacharacters and Metasymbols (Programming Perl)
- 5.3.2. Specific Characters (Programming Perl)
- method attribute: 8.3. attributes (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 12.7.6. New Tricks (Programming Perl)
- <form\\> tag: 9.1.1. Transferring the Form Data (Perl in a Nutshell)
- method attribute (subroutines): 6.5. Subroutine Attributes (Programming Perl)
- method calls: 3.2. Programming with LWP Classes (Perl & LWP)
- method( ) (HTTP::Request): 20.3.1. HTTP::Request (Perl in a Nutshell)
- method names: 15.2.4. Widget Instance Bindings (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 15.4.2. Tk::ExecuteCommand (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Method (overload::Method): 13.7. Public Overload Functions (Programming Perl)
- METHOD value: 14.3.6. Subroutine ConfigSpecs (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- methods: 13.0.1. Under the Hood (Perl Cookbook)
- 13.3.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- 13.8.3. The File::Spec Module (Learning Perl)
- 4.1.4. Components of a URL (Perl & LWP)
- 7.3. Object-Oriented Perl (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 8.3.4. Using Object Methods (Programming Perl)
- 12.1. Brief Refresher on Object-Oriented Lingo (Programming Perl)
- Glossary (Programming Perl)
- adding to an existing class: 12.5.2. Accessing Overridden Methods (Programming Perl)
- array-tying: 14.2.1. Array-Tying Methods (Programming Perl)
- as_HTML( ): 10. Modifying HTML with Trees (Perl & LWP)
- associated with pack geometry manager: 2.1.10. Methods Associated with pack (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- associated with place: 2.1.1. Options for pack (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- autoloading: 12.5.4. Method Autoloading (Programming Perl)
- binding to virtual events: 13.14. Clipboard and Selection Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- called by tied variables: 14. Tied Variables (Programming Perl)
- calling indirectly: 13.7.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- calling, no arguments: 3.4.3. Protocols (Perl & LWP)
- can( ): 4.1.4. Components of a URL (Perl & LWP)
- class data, working like accessors: 12.8. Managing Class Data (Programming Perl)
- classes implementing tied arrays: 14.2. Tying Arrays (Programming Perl)
- classes implementing tied filehandles: 14.4. Tying Filehandles (Programming Perl)
- classes implementing tied hashes: 14.3. Tying Hashes (Programming Perl)
- clone( ): 3.4. User Agents (Perl & LWP)
- 4.1.1. Constructors (Perl & LWP)
- common to image types: 17.2. Methods Common to All Image Types (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- conn_cache( ): 3.4.1. Connection Parameters (Perl & LWP)
- content( ): 3.5.2. Content (Perl & LWP)
- credentials( ): 3.4.5. Authentication (Perl & LWP)
- 11.3.2. Authenticating via LWP (Perl & LWP)
- current_age( ): 3.5.4. Expiration Times (Perl & LWP)
- declarations
- lvalues, indicating return of: 12.7.6. New Tricks (Programming Perl)
- detach_content( ): 10.3.1. The detach_content( ) Method (Perl & LWP)
- dump( ): 9.2. HTML::TreeBuilder (Perl & LWP)
- env_proxy( ): 3.4.6. Proxies (Perl & LWP)
- eq( ): 4.1.3. Comparison (Perl & LWP)
- form methods summarized: 2.4.4. form Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- freshness_lifetime( ): 3.5.4. Expiration Times (Perl & LWP)
- functions vs.: 13.9.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- generating with AUTOLOAD: 13.0.2. Methods (Perl Cookbook)
- 13.11.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- geometry managers as: 2. Geometry Management (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- get_tag( ): 7.5. More HTML::TokeParser Methods (Perl & LWP)
- 7.5.4. The get_tag( ) Method (Perl & LWP)
- parameters: 7.5.5. The get_tag( ) Method with Parameters (Perl & LWP)
- get_text( ): 7.5. More HTML::TokeParser Methods (Perl & LWP)
- 7.5.1. The get_text( ) Method (Perl & LWP)
- parameters: 7.5.2. The get_text( ) Method with Parameters (Perl & LWP)
- get_token( ): 8.5. Narrowing In (Perl & LWP)
- get_trimmed_text( ): 7.5. More HTML::TokeParser Methods (Perl & LWP)
- 7.5.3. The get_trimmed_text( ) Method (Perl & LWP)
- grab: 13.17. Grab Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- hash-tying: 14.3.1. Hash-Tying Methods (Programming Perl)
- header( ): 3.5.3. Headers (Perl & LWP)
- HList: 18.4.2. HList Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- host( ): 4.1. Parsing URLs (Perl & LWP)
- HTML::TokeParser: 7.5. More HTML::TokeParser Methods (Perl & LWP)
- HTTP requests: 2.2.1. Request (Perl & LWP)
- indirect notation: 13.0.4. A Warning on Indirect Object Notation (Perl Cookbook)
- instance vs. class methods: 7.4. Object Syntax (Perl in a Nutshell)
- invoking: 12.3. Method Invocation (Programming Perl)
- explicitly or implicitly: 12.3. Method Invocation (Programming Perl)
- using indirect objects: 12.3.2. Method Invocation Using Indirect Objects (Programming Perl)
- subroutine calls vs.: 12.4.1. Inheritable Constructors (Programming Perl)
- using arrow operator: 12.3.1. Method Invocation Using the Arrow Operator (Programming Perl)
- keyboard focus: 13.16. Focus Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- look_down( ): 10.2. Deleting Images (Perl & LWP)
- manipulating clipboard: 13.14.1. Clipboard Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- max_size( ): 3.4.1. Connection Parameters (Perl & LWP)
- miscellaneous images: 17.12. Miscellaneous Image Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- names for: 24.3. Programming with Style (Programming Perl)
- new_abs( ): 4.4. Converting Relative URLs to Absolute (Perl & LWP)
- node attributes: 9.3.2. Attributes of a Node (Perl & LWP)
- no_proxy( ): 3.4.6. Proxies (Perl & LWP)
- object methods
- locking: 17.2.2.5. Locking methods (Programming Perl)
- overridden: 13.10.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- overriding: 12.5.2. Accessing Overridden Methods (Programming Perl)
- parse( ): 9.2. HTML::TreeBuilder (Perl & LWP)
- parse_file( ): 9.2.3. Parsing (Perl & LWP)
- path( ): 4.1.4. Components of a URL (Perl & LWP)
- path_query( ): 4.1.5. Queries (Perl & LWP)
- Perl classes inheritance of: 12.7. Managing Instance Data (Programming Perl)
- Perl/Tk widgets and: 1.1. Perl/Tk Concepts (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- port( ): 4.1.4. Components of a URL (Perl & LWP)
- post( ): 5.2. LWP and GET Requests (Perl & LWP)
- private methods, ignoring inheritance with: 12.5.5. Private Methods (Programming Perl)
- protocols_allowed( ): 3.4.3. Protocols (Perl & LWP)
- protocols_forbidden( ): 3.4.3. Protocols (Perl & LWP)
- query( ): 4.1.4. Components of a URL (Perl & LWP)
- 4.1.5. Queries (Perl & LWP)
- query_form( ): 4.1.5. Queries (Perl & LWP)
- 5.2. LWP and GET Requests (Perl & LWP)
- 5.2.2. GETting a query_form( ) URL (Perl & LWP)
- query_keywords( ): 4.1.5. Queries (Perl & LWP)
- redirect_ok( ): 3.4.4. Redirection (Perl & LWP)
- references to: 11.8.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- 8.3.7. Closures (Programming Perl)
- rel( ): 4.3. Converting Absolute URLs to Relative (Perl & LWP)
- related to color: 13.4. Color-Related Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- replace_with( ): 10.3.2. Constraints (Perl & LWP)
- request methods: 3.4.7. Request Methods (Perl & LWP)
- rotating images: 17.13. Simple Photo Rotations (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- scheme( ): 4.1.4. Components of a URL (Perl & LWP)
- screen information and: 13.11. Screen Information (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- scrolling: 9.5.3. Canvas Widget Option List (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- searching for
- class inheritance: 12.5. Class Inheritance (Programming Perl)
- inheritance through @ISA array: 12.5.1. Inheritance Through @ISA (Programming Perl)
- server( ): 4.1.4. Components of a URL (Perl & LWP)
- status_line( ): 3.5.1. Status Line (Perl & LWP)
- subroutines as: 12.2. Perl's Object System (Programming Perl)
- subroutines vs.: 6. Subroutines (Programming Perl)
- 12.3. Method Invocation (Programming Perl)
- Text widgets: 8.16.1. Setting and Getting the Gravity (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Thread class: 17.2.1. The Thread Module (Programming Perl)
- TList: 18.3.1. TList Indexes and Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- Toplevel widgets: 11.3. Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- traverse( ): 9.3.3. Traversing (Perl & LWP)
- tying scalars: 14.1.1. Scalar-Tying Methods (Programming Perl)
- UINVERSAL class
- adding to: 12.5.3. UNIVERSAL: The Ultimate Ancestor Class (Programming Perl)
- unget_token( ): 7.4. Token Sequences (Perl & LWP)
- 8.5. Narrowing In (Perl & LWP)
- in UNIVERSAL class: 12.5.3. UNIVERSAL: The Ultimate Ancestor Class (Programming Perl)
- URI->new_abs: 4.1.1. Constructors (Perl & LWP)
- user selection: 13.14.2. Selection Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- userinfo( ): 4.1.4. Components of a URL (Perl & LWP)
- widget (Perl/Tk): 21.1.1. Widget Methods (Perl in a Nutshell)
- methods (DOM): 7.2.6.2. Methods (Perl & XML)
- Document class: 7.2.1.2. Methods (Perl & XML)
- Elements node: 7.2.8.2. Methods (Perl & XML)
- Node class: 7.2.4.2. Methods (Perl & XML)
- NodeList class: 7.2.5.2. Methods (Perl & XML)
- methods, HTTP: 19.0.2. Behind the Scenes (Perl Cookbook)
- 19.1.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- m//g operator,
Perl versions, changes in: 24.1.5. Previous Perl Traps (Programming Perl)
- Microsoft
- SOAP, and: 14.1. What Is SOAP? (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Windows 95, Perl functionality on: 2.3.2.2. Standard Perl distribution (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Microsoft Windows
- ActiveState Perl distribution, installing: 19.1.1. #! and Quoting on Non-Unix Systems (Programming Perl)
- CPAN modules, installing on: 22.2.1. Decompressing and Unpacking CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- fileglobbing, File::DosGlob module: 32.1.4. Filenames, Filesystems, and File Locking (Programming Perl)
- File::Spec::Win32 module: 32.1.4. Filenames, Filesystems, and File Locking (Programming Perl)
- fork operation, cloning interpreter objects: 17.1. The Process Model (Programming Perl)
- modules for: 32.1.20. Microsoft-Related Modules (Programming Perl)
- Perl modules for: 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- porting information (perlwin32): 16. Interprocess Communication (Programming Perl)
- registry, manipulating: 14.6. Tie Modules on CPAN (Programming Perl)
- shell, setting alternative for Perl use: 19.2. Environment Variables (Programming Perl)
- signal number 0 on: 16.1.1. Signaling Process Groups (Programming Perl)
- system calls using wide-character APIs: 15.1. Building Character (Programming Perl)
- Windows NT, quoting on: 19.1.1. #! and Quoting on Non-Unix Systems (Programming Perl)
- Win32::Pipe module: 16.3.4. Named Pipes (Programming Perl)
- MIDI, Perl modules for: 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- millimeters, screen size in: 13.11.2. Screen Height and Width (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- MIME, Perl modules for: 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- MIME types, file uploads and: 5.7. File Uploads (Perl & LWP)
- MIME::Base64: 17.7. The Photo Image Type (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 22.1.3. lwp-request and fileevent Rule (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- MIME::Base64 module: 8.148. MIME::Base64 (Perl in a Nutshell)
- MIME::QuotedPrint module: 8.149. MIME::QuotedPrint (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mingw32: 2.3.2. Installing on Win32 (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 2.3.2.2. Standard Perl distribution (Perl in a Nutshell)
- minigrep program (example): 6.17.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- minimal matches, regular expressions: 6.2.4. Minimal and Greedy Matches (Perl & LWP)
- minimal matching: 4.6.6. Quantifiers (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 1.7.2. Minimal Matching (Programming Perl)
- 5.3.1. Metasymbol Tables (Programming Perl)
- 5.5. Quantifiers (Programming Perl)
- minimal matching quantifiers: 6.15.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- minsize( ) (Frame widget): 21.18.1. Toplevel Methods (Perl in a Nutshell)
- minsize method: 8.2. Text Widget Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 11.3. Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- minus (-) operator: 3.5. Ideographic Unary Operators (Programming Perl)
- minus image: 18.5. Tix Images (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- minus sign ) (see hyphen (-)
- minusarm image: 18.5. Tix Images (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- minutes (see date and time)
- mirror( )
- LWP::Simple module: 20.2.2. LWP::Simple (Perl in a Nutshell)
- LWP::UserAgent module: 20.2.3. LWP::UserAgent (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mirror( ) (LWP::Simple): 20.10.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- mirroring web pages: 20.10.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- miscellaneous functions: 29.1. Perl Functions by Category (Programming Perl)
- mjd_permute program (example): 4.19.1. Problem (Perl Cookbook)
- mkdir( ): 5. Function Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 13.4. Making and Removing Directories (Learning Perl)
- 29.2.94. mkdir (Programming Perl)
- Net::FTP module: 18.2. Net::FTP (Perl in a Nutshell)
- Mkdir( ) (Win32::Internet): 22.7.2. FTP Functions (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mkfifo function: 16.3.4. Named Pipes (Programming Perl)
- MLDBM module: 11.14.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- 14.0. Introduction (Perl Cookbook)
- 14.8.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- 14.6. Tie Modules on CPAN (Programming Perl)
- Data::Dumper module, using with: 32.10. Data::Dumper (Programming Perl)
- persistent data: 14.9.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- mldbm_demo program (example): 14.9.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- mmap syscall: 16.4. System V IPC (Programming Perl)
- <mml:math> element: 10.1. Perl and XML Namespaces (Perl & XML)
- -mod option (perlcc): 3.4. The Perl Compiler (Perl in a Nutshell)
- moddn( ) (Net::LDAP): 19.4. Net::LDAP Methods (Perl in a Nutshell)
- $mode: 11.6.1. The stat and lstat Functions (Learning Perl)
- modems, Perl modules for: 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- modes, opening files in: 29.2.104. open (Programming Perl)
- modification time, file: 29.2.165. stat (Programming Perl)
- 29.2.193. utime (Programming Perl)
- modified hyperlinks, finding: 20.8.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- modifiers: 15.2.1. Event Descriptor Syntax (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- pattern
- cloistered: 5.7.3. Cloistered Pattern Modifiers (Programming Perl)
- with s/// (substitution) operator: 5.2.3. The s/// Operator (Substitution) (Programming Perl)
- patterns
- with tr/// (transliteration) operator: 5.2.4. The tr/// Operator (Transliteration) (Programming Perl)
- statements
- simple: 4.1. Simple Statements (Programming Perl)
- quantifiers vs.: 5.1. The Regular Expression Bestiary (Programming Perl)
- modifiers, conditional: 4.3.1.4. Modifiers (Perl in a Nutshell)
- modify( ) (Net::LDAP): 19.4. Net::LDAP Methods (Perl in a Nutshell)
- modifying files (see file contents)
- mod_include module: 11.5. Server-Side Includes with mod_perl (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mod_perl module: 19.5.2. Solution (Perl Cookbook)
- 11. Web Server Programmingwith mod_perl (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 18.3. Executing Your Code (Programming Perl)
- 21.4. Embedding Perl (Using Perl from C) (Programming Perl)
- installing: 11.2. Installing mod_perl (Perl in a Nutshell)
- running CGI scripts with: 11.4. Running CGI Scripts with mod_perl (Perl in a Nutshell)
- SSI with: 11.5. Server-Side Includes with mod_perl (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mod_perl software: B.24. Embedding (Learning Perl)
- %MODTIMES (hash): 19.5.4. Updating the DHCP and DNS Configuration Files (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- modules: 12.0.1. Modules (Perl Cookbook)
- 4.11.1. Omitting the Ampersand (Learning Perl)
- 13.8. Using Simple Modules (Learning Perl)
- B.4.2. Modules (Learning Perl)
- B.33. And More... (Learning Perl)
- 0.1. The Pursuit of Happiness (Programming Perl)
- 1.2.1.4. Simplicities (Programming Perl)
- 10. Packages (Programming Perl)
- 10.2. Autoloading (Programming Perl)
- 11. Modules (Programming Perl)
- 1.4. A Myriad of Modules (Perl & XML)
- AutoLoader module: 12.10.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- automatic set-up/clean-up: 12.6.1. Problem (Perl Cookbook)
- backend: 18.4. Compiler Backends (Programming Perl)
- backend, calling: 18.4. Compiler Backends (Programming Perl)
- built-in functions, overriding: 11.3. Overriding Built-in Functions (Programming Perl)
- class system and: 12.5.1. Inheritance Through @ISA (Programming Perl)
- classes, storing in for privacy: 12.5.5. Private Methods (Programming Perl)
- classes vs.: 10. Packages (Programming Perl)
- CPAN: 12.17.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- building: 22.2.2. Building CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- categories of: 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- creating: 22.3. Creating CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- decompressing and unpacking: 22.2.1. Decompressing and Unpacking CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- installing into Perl library: 22.2.3. Installing CPAN Modules into the Perl Library (Programming Perl)
- mail, sending: 25.5. Interprocess Communication (IPC) (Programming Perl)
- making available to programs: 22.2. Using CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- portability of: 25.7. Standard Modules (Programming Perl)
- CPAN and: 1.1. Why Use Perl with XML? (Perl & XML)
- CPAN, collection of: 1.2.1.4. Simplicities (Programming Perl)
- CPAN directory for: 22. CPAN (Programming Perl)
- CPAN, storing in: 10. Packages (Programming Perl)
- creating: 11.2. Creating Modules (Programming Perl)
- privacy and the Exporter: 11.2.1. Module Privacy and the Exporter (Programming Perl)
- symbol exportation, preventing: 11.2.1.3. Managing unknown symbols (Programming Perl)
- version checking: 11.2.1.2. Version checking (Programming Perl)
- designing interface for: 12.1.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- directories of: 12.7.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- documenting with pod: 12.16.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- sorting =head1 sections: 15.19. Program: tkshufflepod (Perl Cookbook)
- exporting names to other modules: 29.2.74. import (Programming Perl)
- finding, program for: 12.19. Program: Finding Versions and Descriptions of Installed Modules (Perl Cookbook)
- functions dealing with: 29.1. Perl Functions by Category (Programming Perl)
- importing: 32.1.17. Module Installation Support (Programming Perl)
- lib pragma for: B.6.3. The lib Pragma (Learning Perl)
- loading at run time: 12.3.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- names for: 24.3. Programming with Style (Programming Perl)
- overriding built-in functions: 12.11.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- preparing for distribution: 12.8.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- private variables and functions: 12.4.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- reporting errors like built-ins: 12.12.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- SelfLoader module: 12.9.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- splitting into separate files: 10.2. Autoloading (Programming Perl)
- standard: 32. Standard Modules (Programming Perl)
- base classes and convenience: 32.1.14. Convenient Classes (Programming Perl)
- command-line processing: 32.1.3. Option, Argument, Parameter, and Configuration
File Processing (Programming Perl)
- for data types: 32.1.1. Data Types (Programming Perl)
- DBM file management libraries, loading: 32.1.10. DBM Interfaces (Programming Perl)
- development support: 32.1.18. Development Support (Programming Perl)
- documentation support: 32.1.16. Documentation Support (Programming Perl)
- files, cross-platform methods of access: 32.1.4. Filenames, Filesystems, and File Locking (Programming Perl)
- internationalization and locales: 32.1.6. Internationalization and Locale (Programming Perl)
- module installation support: 32.1.17. Module Installation Support (Programming Perl)
- networking and interprocess communication: 32.1.8. Networking and Interprocess Communication (Programming Perl)
- object-oriented file, directory, and IPC access: 32.1.5. Filehandle, Directory Handle, and
Stream I/O Utilities (Programming Perl)
- operating system interfaces, manipulating: 32.1.7. Operating System Interfaces (Programming Perl)
- Perl compiler and code generator: 32.1.19. Perl Compiler and Code Generator (Programming Perl)
- Perl language extensions and externals: 32.1.13. Perl Language Extensions and Internals (Programming Perl)
- security, dealing with: 32.1.12. Authentication, Security, and Encryption (Programming Perl)
- text, manipulating with: 32.1.2. String Processing, Language Text Processing, Parsing, and Searching (Programming Perl)
- user interfaces, providing: 32.1.11. User Interfaces (Programming Perl)
- warnings and exceptions: 32.1.15. Warnings and Exceptions (Programming Perl)
- template for: 12.18. Example: Module Template (Perl Cookbook)
- testing: 21.3.2. Creating Extensions (Programming Perl)
- 21.3.3. XSUB Input and Output (Programming Perl)
- 22.3. Creating CPAN Modules (Programming Perl)
- thread modules: 17.2.3. Other Thread Modules (Programming Perl)
- thread safety and: 17.2. The Thread Model (Programming Perl)
- tie modules on CPAN: 14.6. Tie Modules on CPAN (Programming Perl)
- trapping errors in use/requre: 12.2.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- user-defined, capitalization in names: 2.5. Names (Programming Perl)
- using only some functions from: 13.8.2. Using Only Some Functions from a Module (Learning Perl)
- writing in C: 12.15.1. Problem (Perl Cookbook)
- XML: 9.1. XML Modules (Perl & XML)
- modules, Perl: 1.1. What's Perl Good For? (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 7. Packages,Modules, and Objects (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 7.2. Modules (Perl in a Nutshell)
- categories: 2.4.1. Locating Modules (Perl in a Nutshell)
- compiling into shared objects: 3.4. The Perl Compiler (Perl in a Nutshell)
- obtaining and installing: 2.4. Getting and Installing Modules (Perl in a Nutshell)
- obtaining from CPAN: 2.2. How Is CPAN Organized? (Perl in a Nutshell)
- standard, list of: 8. Standard Modules (Perl in a Nutshell)
- modulus (%) operator: 4.5.3. Arithmetic Operators (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 3.7. Multiplicative Operators (Programming Perl)
- modulus operator (%): 2.2.5. Numeric Operators (Learning Perl)
- used with grep operator: 17.2. Picking Items from a List with grep (Learning Perl)
- MOMspider: 1.2. History of LWP (Perl & LWP)
- money, sprintf function for: 15.3.1. Using sprintf with "Money Numbers" (Learning Perl)
- months (see date and time)
- more than sign (see >)
- MoreResults( ) (Win32::ODBC): 24.1. ODBC Methods and Properties (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 24.1. ODBC Methods and Properties (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mortgages, Perl modules for: 22.1. The CPAN modules Directory (Programming Perl)
- Mosher, Edward: 2.1. A Brief History of XML (Perl & XML)
- Motion event: 15.2.1.2. Event descriptor types (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- mounted volume: 13.3. Links and Files (Learning Perl)
- mouse
- calling focus: 13.16. Focus Methods (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- moving without: 13.16.1. Keyboard Traversal (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- mouse cursor: 4.15. Color Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- 6.3.2. Scrollbar Options (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- MouseButtons( ) (Win32::Console): 22.2. Win32::Console (Perl in a Nutshell)
- MouseWheel event
- binding to: 15.2.5. Binding to a MouseWheel Event (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- description: 15.2.1.2. Event descriptor types (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- move( ) (Canvas): 21.12.3. Canvas Methods (Perl in a Nutshell)
- move method: 9.12. Moving Items Around (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- moving files: 9.3.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- mpg123 library: 15.4.3. An MPG Player—tkmpg123 (Mastering Perl/Tk)
- MS-DOS operating system, invoking Perl applications on: 19.1.1. #! and Quoting on Non-Unix Systems (Programming Perl)
- msgctl( ): 5. Function Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 29.2.95. msgctl (Programming Perl)
- msgget( ): 5. Function Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 29.2.96. msgget (Programming Perl)
- msgrcv( ): 5. Function Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 29.2.97. msgrcv (Programming Perl)
- msgsnd( ): 5. Function Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 29.2.98. msgsnd (Programming Perl)
- $mtime file statistic: 29.2.165. stat (Programming Perl)
- mtime field: 9.0. Introduction (Perl Cookbook)
- $mtime (timestamp): 11.6.1. The stat and lstat Functions (Learning Perl)
- changing: 13.7. Changing Timestamps (Learning Perl)
- mulitple inheritance, SUPER pseudopackage, working with: 12.5.2. Accessing Overridden Methods (Programming Perl)
- multi-homed servers: 17.14.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- multidimensional arrays: 4.0. Introduction (Perl Cookbook)
- 1.2.1.3. Complexities (Programming Perl)
- 9.1. Arrays of Arrays (Programming Perl)
- Glossary (Programming Perl)
- multidimensional associative array emulation syntax: 9.4.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- multidimensional hashes: 9.4. Hashes of Hashes (Programming Perl)
- accessing and printing: 9.4.3. Access and Printing of a Hash of Hashes (Programming Perl)
- generation of: 9.4.2. Generation of a Hash of Hashes (Programming Perl)
- multiline fieldholder: 4.12. Formats (Perl in a Nutshell)
- multiline string quoting: B.8.2. Here documents (Learning Perl)
- multiple-byte character matching: 6.18.1. Problem (Perl Cookbook)
- multiple inheritance: 13.0.3. Inheritance (Perl Cookbook)
- 12.5. Class Inheritance (Programming Perl)
- Glossary (Programming Perl)
- AUTOLOAD subroutine and: 12.5.4. Method Autoloading (Programming Perl)
- methods, invoking all overridden base class: 12.5.3. UNIVERSAL: The Ultimate Ancestor Class (Programming Perl)
- multiplication: 1.5.1. Some Binary Arithmetic Operators (Programming Perl)
- of matrices: 2.14.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- strings, repeat operator: 1.5.2. String Operators (Programming Perl)
- x operator: 2.14.3. Discussion (Perl Cookbook)
- multiplication (*) operator: 4.5.3. Arithmetic Operators (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 2.2.5. Numeric Operators (Learning Perl)
- multiplicative operators: 1.5.2. String Operators (Programming Perl)
- 3.7. Multiplicative Operators (Programming Perl)
- multiprocessing
- processer access, unpredictability of: 23.2. Handling Timing Glitches (Programming Perl)
- thread model: 17.2. The Thread Model (Programming Perl)
- multirefinplace( ) (SOAP::Lite): 14.2.1. SOAP::Lite Methods (Perl in a Nutshell)
- multithreading: 3.5. Threads (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 17. Threads (Programming Perl)
- Munoz, Luis: 16. Email Connectivity (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mutators, copying and: 13.4. The Copy Constructor (=) (Programming Perl)
- mutex objects: 22.9. Win32::Mutex (Perl in a Nutshell)
- mutter( ) function: 12.3.2. Overall Design in the Spider (Perl & LWP)
- mv command (Unix): 13.2. Renaming Files (Learning Perl)
- my( ): 4.7.4. Private and Local Variables (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 5. Function Reference (Perl in a Nutshell)
- 4.4.3. foreach Loops (Programming Perl)
- 4.8.1. Scoped Variable Declarations (Programming Perl)
- 4.8.1. Scoped Variable Declarations (Programming Perl)
- 4.8.2. Lexically Scoped Variables: my (Programming Perl)
- my declarations: 2.5. Names (Programming Perl)
- 4. Statements and Declarations (Programming Perl)
- 29.2.99. my (Programming Perl)
- closures and: 8.3.7. Closures (Programming Perl)
- context rules and: 2.7.1. Scalar and List Context (Programming Perl)
- local, using instead of: 24.1.2. Frequently Ignored Advice (Programming Perl)
- local vs.: 4.8.4. Dynamically Scoped Variables: local (Programming Perl)
- my keyword: 10.2.1. Problem
(Perl Cookbook)
- my operator: 4.9. Notes on Lexical (my) Variables (Learning Perl)
- creating lexical variables with: 4.6. Private Variables in Subroutines (Learning Perl)
- using instead of local operator: 4.7.1. The Difference Between local and my (Learning Perl)
- myconfig (Config module): 8.44. Config (Perl in a Nutshell)
- MyConfig.pm: 2.4.4. Installing Modules with the CPAN Module (Perl in a Nutshell)
- \n: 25.1. Newlines (Programming Perl)
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