Learning Perl objects, references, and modules: [beyond the basics of learning Perl]
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adam_text | LEARNING PERL OBJECTS, REFERENCES, AND MODULES RANDAL L. SCHWARTZ WITH
TOM PHOENIX HLUHB DARMSTADT ILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 15760214 O REILLY*
BEIJING * CAMBRIDGE * FARNHAM * KOLN * PARIS * SEBASTOPOL * TAIPEI *
TOKYO TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD IX PREFACE XI 1. INTRODUCTION 1 WHAT
SHOULD YOU KNOW ALREADY? 2 WHAT ABOUT ALL THOSE FOOTNOTES? 2 WHAT S WITH
THE EXERCISES? 2 WHAT IF I M A PERL COURSE INSTRUCTOR? 3 2. BUILDING
LARGER PROGRAMS 4 THE CURE FOR THE COMMON CODE 4 INSERTING CODE WITH
EVAL 5 USING DO 6 USING REQUIRE 8 REQUIRE AND @INC 9 THE PROBLEM OF
NAMESPACE COLLISIONS 11 PACKAGES AS NAMESPACE SEPARATORS 12 SCOPE OF A
PACKAGE DIRECTIVE 14 PACKAGES AND LEXICALS 15 EXERCISES 15 3.
INTRODUCTION TO REFERENCES...; 17 PERFORMING THE SAME TASK ON MANY
ARRAYS 17 TAKING A REFERENCE TO AN ARRAY 19 DEREFERENCING THE ARRAY
REFERENCE 20 DROPPING THOSE BRACES 21 MODIFYING THE ARRAY 22 NESTED DATA
STRUCTURES 23 SIMPLIFYING NESTED ELEMENT REFERENCES WITH ARROWS 25
REFERENCES TO HASHES 26 EXERCISES 28 4. REFERENCES AND SCOPING 30 MORE
THAN ONE REFERENCE TO DATA 30 WHAT IF THAT WAS THE NAME? 31 REFERENCE
COUNTING AND NESTED DATA STRUCTURES 32 WHEN REFERENCE COUNTING GOES BAD
34 CREATING AN ANONYMOUS ARRAY DIRECTLY 35 CREATING AN ANONYMOUS HASH 38
AUTOVIVIFICATION 40 AUTOVIVIFICATION AND HASHES 42 EXERCISES 44 5.
MANIPULATING COMPLEX DATA STRUCTURES 45 USING THE DEBUGGER TO VIEW
COMPLEX DATA 45 VIEWING COMPLEX DATA WITH DATA::DUMPER 50 STORING
COMPLEX DATA WITH STORABLE 51 THE MAP AND GREP OPERATORS 53 USING MAP
.55 APPLYING A BIT OF INDIRECTION 56 SELECTING AND ALTERING COMPLEX DATA
58 EXERCISES 59 6. SUBROUTINE REFERENCES 61 REFERENCING A NAMED
SUBROUTINE 61 ANONYMOUS SUBROUTINES 65 CALLBACKS 67 CLOSURES 68
RETURNING A SUBROUTINE FROM A SUBROUTINE 70 CLOSURE VARIABLES AS INPUTS
73 CLOSURE VARIABLES AS STATIC LOCAL VARIABLES 73 EXERCISE 75 7.
PRACTICAL REFERENCE TRICKS 77 REVIEW OF SORTING 77 SORTING WITH INDICES
78 TABLE OF CONTENTS I SORTING EFFICIENTLY 79 THE SCHWARTZIAN TRANSFORM
81 RECURSIVELY DEFINED DATA 82 BUILDING RECURSIVELY DEFINED DATA 82
DISPLAYING RECURSIVELY DEFINED DATA 85 EXERCISES 86 8. INTRODUCTION TO
OBJECTS 88 IF WE COULD TALK TO THE ANIMALS... 89 INTRODUCING THE METHOD
INVOCATION ARROW 90 THE EXTRA PARAMETER OF METHOD INVOCATION 91 CALLING
A SECOND METHOD TO SIMPLIFY THINGS 92 A FEW NOTES ABOUT @ISA 93
OVERRIDING THE METHODS 94 STARTING THE SEARCH FROM A DIFFERENT PLACE 96
THE SUPER WAY OF DOING THINGS 97 WHAT TO DO WITH @_ 97 WHERE WE ARE SO
FAR... 97 EXERCISES 98 9. OBJECTS WITH DATA 99 A HORSE IS A HORSE, OF
COURSE OF COURSE*OR IS IT? 99 INVOKING AN INSTANCE METHOD 100 ACCESSING
THE INSTANCE DATA 101 HOW TO BUILD A HORSE 102 INHERITING THE
CONSTRUCTOR 102 MAKING A METHOD WORK WITH EITHER CLASSES OR INSTANCES
103 ADDING PARAMETERS TO A METHOD 104 MORE INTERESTING INSTANCES 105 A
HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR 106 GETTING YOUR DEPOSIT BACK 106 DON T LOOK
INSIDE THE BOX 108 FASTER GETTERS AND SETTERS 109 GETTERS THAT DOUBLE AS
SETTERS 109 RESTRICTING A METHOD TO CLASS-ONLY OR INSTANCE-ONLY 110
EXERCISE 110 TABLE OF CONTENTS 10. OBJECT DESTRUCTION 112 BEATING A DEAD
HORSE 117 INDIRECT OBJECT NOTATION 118 ADDITIONAL INSTANCE VARIABLES IN
SUBCLASSES 119 USING CLASS VARIABLES 121 WEAKENING THE ARGUMENT 122
EXERCISE 125 11. SOME ADVANCED OBJECT TOPICS 126 UNIVERSAL METHODS 126
TESTING YOUR OBJECTS FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR 127 AUTOLOAD AS A LAST RESORT 128
USING AUTOLOAD FOR ACCESSORS 129 CREATING GETTERS AND SETTERS MORE
EASILY 130 MULTIPLE INHERITANCE 132 REFERENCES TO FILEHANDLES 133
EXERCISE 135 12. USING MODULES 137 SAMPLE FUNCTION-ORIENTED INTERFACE:
FILE::BASENAME 137 SELECTING WHAT TO IMPORT 138 SAMPLE OBJECT-ORIENTED
INTERFACE: FILE::SPEC 138 A MORE TYPICAL OBJECT-ORIENTED MODULE:
MATH::BIGINT 139 THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OO AND NON-OO MODULES 140 WHAT
USE IS DOING 140 SETTING THE PATH AT THE RIGHT TIME 141 IMPORTING WITH
EXPORTER 143 EXPORT AND @EXPORT_OK 144 EXPORTING IN A PRIMARILY OO
MODULE 145 CUSTOM IMPORT ROUTINES 147 EXERCISE 147 13. WRITING A
DISTRIBUTION 148 STARTING WITH H2XS 149 LOOKING AT THE TEMPLATES 149 THE
PROTOTYPE MODULE ITSELF 152 EMBEDDED DOCUMENTATION 154 CONTROLLING THE
DISTRIBUTION WITHMAKEFILE.PL 158 ALTERNATE INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
(PREFIX=...) 159 TABLE OF CONTENTS TRIVIAL MAKE TEST 160 TRIVIAL MAKE
INSTALL 161 TRIVIAL MAKE DIST 162 USING THE ALTERNATE LIBRARY LOCATION
162 EXERCISE 163 14. ESSENTIAL TESTING 164 WHAT THE TEST HARNESS DOES
166 WRITING TESTS WITH TEST: :SIMPLE 167 WRITING TESTS WITH TEST::MORE
168 CONDITIONAL TESTS 172 MORE COMPLEX TESTS (MULTIPLE TEST SCRIPTS) 173
TESTING THINGS THAT WRITE TO STDOUT AND STDERR 173 EXERCISE 174 15.
CONTRIBUTING TO CPAN 175 THE COMPREHENSIVE PERL ARCHIVE NETWORK 175
GETTING PREPARED 176 PREPARING YOUR DISTRIBUTION 176 UPLOADING YOUR
DISTRIBUTION 177 ANNOUNCING THE MODULE 178 TESTING ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS
178 CONSIDER WRITING AN ARTICLE OR GIVING A TALK 178 EXERCISE 179
APPENDIX. ANSWERS TO EXERCISES 181 INDEX 197 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LEARNING PERL OBJECTS, REFERENCES, AND MODULES RANDAL L. SCHWARTZ WITH
TOM PHOENIX HLUHB DARMSTADT ILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 15760214 O'REILLY*
BEIJING * CAMBRIDGE * FARNHAM * KOLN * PARIS * SEBASTOPOL * TAIPEI *
TOKYO TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD IX PREFACE XI 1. INTRODUCTION 1 WHAT
SHOULD YOU KNOW ALREADY? 2 WHAT ABOUT ALL THOSE FOOTNOTES? 2 WHAT'S WITH
THE EXERCISES? 2 WHAT IF I'M A PERL COURSE INSTRUCTOR? 3 2. BUILDING
LARGER PROGRAMS 4 THE CURE FOR THE COMMON CODE 4 INSERTING CODE WITH
EVAL 5 USING DO 6 USING REQUIRE 8 REQUIRE AND @INC 9 THE PROBLEM OF
NAMESPACE COLLISIONS 11 PACKAGES AS NAMESPACE SEPARATORS 12 SCOPE OF A
PACKAGE DIRECTIVE 14 PACKAGES AND LEXICALS 15 EXERCISES 15 3.
INTRODUCTION TO REFERENCES.; 17 PERFORMING THE SAME TASK ON MANY
ARRAYS 17 TAKING A REFERENCE TO AN ARRAY 19 DEREFERENCING THE ARRAY
REFERENCE 20 DROPPING THOSE BRACES 21 MODIFYING THE ARRAY 22 NESTED DATA
STRUCTURES 23 SIMPLIFYING NESTED ELEMENT REFERENCES WITH ARROWS 25
REFERENCES TO HASHES 26 EXERCISES 28 4. REFERENCES AND SCOPING 30 MORE
THAN ONE REFERENCE TO DATA 30 WHAT IF THAT WAS THE NAME? 31 REFERENCE
COUNTING AND NESTED DATA STRUCTURES 32 WHEN REFERENCE COUNTING GOES BAD
34 CREATING AN ANONYMOUS ARRAY DIRECTLY 35 CREATING AN ANONYMOUS HASH 38
AUTOVIVIFICATION 40 AUTOVIVIFICATION AND HASHES 42 EXERCISES 44 5.
MANIPULATING COMPLEX DATA STRUCTURES 45 USING THE DEBUGGER TO VIEW
COMPLEX DATA 45 VIEWING COMPLEX DATA WITH DATA::DUMPER 50 STORING
COMPLEX DATA WITH STORABLE 51 THE MAP AND GREP OPERATORS 53 USING MAP
.55 APPLYING A BIT OF INDIRECTION 56 SELECTING AND ALTERING COMPLEX DATA
58 EXERCISES 59 6. SUBROUTINE REFERENCES 61 REFERENCING A NAMED
SUBROUTINE 61 ANONYMOUS SUBROUTINES 65 CALLBACKS 67 CLOSURES 68
RETURNING A SUBROUTINE FROM A SUBROUTINE 70 CLOSURE VARIABLES AS INPUTS
73 CLOSURE VARIABLES AS STATIC LOCAL VARIABLES 73 EXERCISE 75 7.
PRACTICAL REFERENCE TRICKS 77 REVIEW OF SORTING 77 SORTING WITH INDICES
78 TABLE OF CONTENTS I SORTING EFFICIENTLY 79 THE SCHWARTZIAN TRANSFORM
81 RECURSIVELY DEFINED DATA 82 BUILDING RECURSIVELY DEFINED DATA 82
DISPLAYING RECURSIVELY DEFINED DATA 85 EXERCISES 86 8. INTRODUCTION TO
OBJECTS 88 IF WE COULD TALK TO THE ANIMALS. 89 INTRODUCING THE METHOD
INVOCATION ARROW 90 THE EXTRA PARAMETER OF METHOD INVOCATION 91 CALLING
A SECOND METHOD TO SIMPLIFY THINGS 92 A FEW NOTES ABOUT @ISA 93
OVERRIDING THE METHODS 94 STARTING THE SEARCH FROM A DIFFERENT PLACE 96
THE SUPER WAY OF DOING THINGS 97 WHAT TO DO WITH @_ 97 WHERE WE ARE SO
FAR. 97 EXERCISES 98 9. OBJECTS WITH DATA 99 A HORSE IS A HORSE, OF
COURSE OF COURSE*OR IS IT? 99 INVOKING AN INSTANCE METHOD 100 ACCESSING
THE INSTANCE DATA 101 HOW TO BUILD A HORSE 102 INHERITING THE
CONSTRUCTOR 102 MAKING A METHOD WORK WITH EITHER CLASSES OR INSTANCES
103 ADDING PARAMETERS TO A METHOD 104 MORE INTERESTING INSTANCES 105 A
HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR 106 GETTING YOUR DEPOSIT BACK 106 DON'T LOOK
INSIDE THE BOX 108 FASTER GETTERS AND SETTERS 109 GETTERS THAT DOUBLE AS
SETTERS 109 RESTRICTING A METHOD TO CLASS-ONLY OR INSTANCE-ONLY 110
EXERCISE 110 TABLE OF CONTENTS 10. OBJECT DESTRUCTION 112 BEATING A DEAD
HORSE 117 INDIRECT OBJECT NOTATION 118 ADDITIONAL INSTANCE VARIABLES IN
SUBCLASSES 119 USING CLASS VARIABLES 121 WEAKENING THE ARGUMENT 122
EXERCISE 125 11. SOME ADVANCED OBJECT TOPICS 126 UNIVERSAL METHODS 126
TESTING YOUR OBJECTS FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR 127 AUTOLOAD AS A LAST RESORT 128
USING AUTOLOAD FOR ACCESSORS 129 CREATING GETTERS AND SETTERS MORE
EASILY 130 MULTIPLE INHERITANCE 132 REFERENCES TO FILEHANDLES 133
EXERCISE 135 12. USING MODULES 137 SAMPLE FUNCTION-ORIENTED INTERFACE:
FILE::BASENAME 137 SELECTING WHAT TO IMPORT 138 SAMPLE OBJECT-ORIENTED
INTERFACE: FILE::SPEC 138 A MORE TYPICAL OBJECT-ORIENTED MODULE:
MATH::BIGINT 139 THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OO AND NON-OO MODULES 140 WHAT
USE IS DOING 140 SETTING THE PATH AT THE RIGHT TIME 141 IMPORTING WITH
EXPORTER 143 EXPORT AND @EXPORT_OK 144 EXPORTING IN A PRIMARILY OO
MODULE 145 CUSTOM IMPORT ROUTINES 147 EXERCISE 147 13. WRITING A
DISTRIBUTION 148 STARTING WITH H2XS 149 LOOKING AT THE TEMPLATES 149 THE
PROTOTYPE MODULE ITSELF 152 EMBEDDED DOCUMENTATION 154 CONTROLLING THE
DISTRIBUTION WITHMAKEFILE.PL 158 ALTERNATE INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
(PREFIX=.) 159 TABLE OF CONTENTS TRIVIAL MAKE TEST 160 TRIVIAL MAKE
INSTALL 161 TRIVIAL MAKE DIST 162 USING THE ALTERNATE LIBRARY LOCATION
162 EXERCISE 163 14. ESSENTIAL TESTING 164 WHAT THE TEST HARNESS DOES
166 WRITING TESTS WITH TEST: :SIMPLE 167 WRITING TESTS WITH TEST::MORE
168 CONDITIONAL TESTS 172 MORE COMPLEX TESTS (MULTIPLE TEST SCRIPTS) 173
TESTING THINGS THAT WRITE TO STDOUT AND STDERR 173 EXERCISE 174 15.
CONTRIBUTING TO CPAN 175 THE COMPREHENSIVE PERL ARCHIVE NETWORK 175
GETTING PREPARED 176 PREPARING YOUR DISTRIBUTION 176 UPLOADING YOUR
DISTRIBUTION 177 ANNOUNCING THE MODULE 178 TESTING ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS
178 CONSIDER WRITING AN ARTICLE OR GIVING A TALK 178 EXERCISE 179
APPENDIX. ANSWERS TO EXERCISES 181 INDEX 197 TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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