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PERLCHEAT(1perl)       Perl Programmers Reference Guide	      PERLCHEAT(1perl)

NAME
       perlcheat - Perl 5 Cheat Sheet

DESCRIPTION
       This 'cheat sheet' is a handy reference, meant for beginning Perl
       programmers. Not everything is mentioned, but 195 features may already
       be overwhelming.

   The sheet
	 CONTEXTS  SIGILS  ref	      ARRAYS	    HASHES
	 void	   $scalar SCALAR     @array	    %hash
	 scalar	   @array  ARRAY      @array[0, 2]  @hash{'a', 'b'}
	 list	   %hash   HASH	      $array[0]	    $hash{'a'}
		   &sub	   CODE
		   *glob   GLOB	      SCALAR VALUES
			   FORMAT     number, string, ref, glob, undef
	 REFERENCES
	 \	reference	$$foo[1]       aka $foo->[1]
	 $@%&*	dereference	$$foo{bar}     aka $foo->{bar}
	 []	anon. arrayref	${$$foo[1]}[2] aka $foo->[1]->[2]
	 {}	anon. hashref	${$$foo[1]}[2] aka $foo->[1][2]
	 \()	list of refs
				SYNTAX
	 OPERATOR PRECEDENCE	foreach (LIST) { }     for (a;b;c) { }
	 ->			while	(e) { }	       until (e)   { }
	 ++ --			if	(e) { } elsif (e) { } else { }
	 **			unless	(e) { } elsif (e) { } else { }
	 ! ~ \ u+ u-		given	(e) { when (e) {} default {} }
	 =~ !~
	 * / % x		 NUMBERS vs STRINGS  FALSE vs TRUE
	 + - .			 =	    =	     undef, "", 0, "0"
	 << >>			 +	    .	     anything else
	 named uops		 == !=	    eq ne
	 < > <= >= lt gt le ge	 < > <= >=  lt gt le ge
	 == != <=> eq ne cmp ~~	 <=>	    cmp
	 &
	 | ^		 REGEX MODIFIERS       REGEX METACHARS
	 &&		 /i case insensitive   ^      string begin
	 || //		 /m line based ^$      $      str end (bfr \n)
	 .. ...		 /s . includes \n      +      one or more
	 ?:		 /x ignore wh.space    *      zero or more
	 = += last goto	 /p preserve	       ?      zero or one
	 , =>		 /a ASCII    /aa safe  {3,7}  repeat in range
	 list ops	 /l locale   /d	 dual  |      alternation
	 not		 /u Unicode	       []     character class
	 and		 /e evaluate /ee rpts  \b     word boundary
	 or xor		 /g global	       \z     string end
			 /o compile pat once   ()     capture
	 DEBUG				       (?:p)  no capture
	 -MO=Deparse	 REGEX CHARCLASSES     (?#t)  comment
	 -MO=Terse	 .   [^\n]	       (?=p)  ZW pos ahead
	 -D##		 \s  whitespace	       (?!p)  ZW neg ahead
	 -d:Trace	 \w  word chars	       (?<=p) ZW pos behind \K
			 \d  digits	       (?<!p) ZW neg behind
	 CONFIGURATION	 \pP named property    (?>p)  no backtrack
	 perl -V:ivsize	 \h  horiz.wh.space    (?|p|p)branch reset
			 \R  linebreak	       (?<n>p)named capture
			 \S \W \D \H negate    \g{n}  ref to named cap
					       \K     keep left part
	 FUNCTION RETURN LISTS
	 stat	   localtime	caller	       SPECIAL VARIABLES
	  0 dev	   0 second	 0 package     $_    default variable
	  1 ino	   1 minute	 1 filename    $0    program name
	  2 mode   2 hour	 2 line	       $/    input separator
	  3 nlink  3 day	 3 subroutine  $\    output separator
	  4 uid	   4 month-1	 4 hasargs     $|    autoflush
	  5 gid	   5 year-1900	 5 wantarray   $!    sys/libcall error
	  6 rdev   6 weekday	 6 evaltext    $@    eval error
	  7 size   7 yearday	 7 is_require  $$    process ID
	  8 atime  8 is_dst	 8 hints       $.    line number
	  9 mtime		 9 bitmask     @ARGV command line args
	 10 ctime		10 hinthash    @INC  include paths
	 11 blksz		3..10 only     @_    subroutine args
	 12 blcks		with EXPR      %ENV  environment

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       The first version of this document appeared on Perl Monks, where
       several people had useful suggestions. Thank you, Perl Monks.

       A special thanks to Damian Conway, who didn't only suggest important
       changes, but also took the time to count the number of listed features
       and make a Perl 6 version to show that Perl will stay Perl.

AUTHOR
       Juerd Waalboer <#####@juerd.nl>, with the help of many Perl Monks.

SEE ALSO
       ·   <http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=216602> - the original PM post

       ·   <http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=238031> - Damian Conway's Perl 6
	   version

       ·   <http://juerd.nl/site.plp/perlcheat> - home of the Perl Cheat Sheet

perl v5.18.2			  2013-11-04		      PERLCHEAT(1perl)
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