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Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules A Note Regarding Supplemental Files Foreword Preface
Structure of This Book Conventions Used in This Book Comments and Questions Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
What Should You Know Already? What About All Those Footnotes? What’s with the Exercises? What if I’m a Perl Course Instructor?
2. Building Larger Programs
The Cure for the Common Code Inserting Code with eval Using do Using require require and @INC
Extending @INC Extending @INC with PERL5LIB Extending @INC with -I
The Problem of Namespace Collisions Packages as Namespace Separators Scope of a Package Directive Packages and Lexicals Exercises
Exercise 1 [30 min] Exercise 2 [10 min]
3. Introduction to References
Performing the Same Task on Many Arrays Taking a Reference to an Array Dereferencing the Array Reference Dropping Those Braces Modifying the Array Nested Data Structures Simplifying Nested Element References with Arrows References to Hashes Exercises
Exercise 1 [5 min] Exercise 2 [30 min]
4. References and Scoping
More than One Reference to Data What if That Was the Name? Reference Counting and Nested Data Structures When Reference Counting Goes Bad Creating an Anonymous Array Directly Creating an Anonymous Hash Autovivification Autovivification and Hashes Exercises
Exercise 1 [5 min] Exercise 2 [30 min]
5. Manipulating Complex Data Structures
Using the Debugger to View Complex Data Viewing Complex Data with Data::Dumper Storing Complex Data with Storable The map and grep Operators Using map Applying a Bit of Indirection Selecting and Altering Complex Data Exercises
Exercise 1 [20 min] Exercise 2 [5 min]
6. Subroutine References
Referencing a Named Subroutine Anonymous Subroutines Callbacks Closures Returning a Subroutine from a Subroutine Closure Variables as Inputs Closure Variables as Static Local Variables Exercise
Exercise [30 min]
7. Practical Reference Tricks
Review of Sorting Sorting with Indices Sorting Efficiently The Schwartzian Transform Recursively Defined Data Building Recursively Defined Data Displaying Recursively Defined Data Exercises
Exercise 1 [15 min] Exercise 2 [15 min] Exercise 3 [10 min] Exercise 4 [20 min]
8. Introduction to Objects
If We Could Talk to the Animals... Introducing the Method Invocation Arrow The Extra Parameter of Method Invocation Calling a Second Method to Simplify Things A Few Notes About @ISA Overriding the Methods Starting the Search from a Different Place The SUPER Way of Doing Things What to Do with @_ Where We Are So Far... Exercises
Exercise 1 [20 min] Exercise 2 [40 min]
9. Objects with Data
A Horse Is a Horse, of Course of Course—or Is It? Invoking an Instance Method Accessing the Instance Data How to Build a Horse Inheriting the Constructor Making a Method Work with Either Classes or Instances Adding Parameters to a Method More Interesting Instances A Horse of a Different Color Getting Your Deposit Back Don’t Look Inside the Box Faster Getters and Setters Getters That Double as Setters Restricting a Method to Class-Only or Instance-Only Exercise
Exercise [45 min]
10. Object Destruction
Nested Object Destruction Beating a Dead Horse Indirect Object Notation Additional Instance Variables in Subclasses Using Class Variables Weakening the Argument Exercise
Exercise [45 min]
11. Some Advanced Object Topics
UNIVERSAL Methods Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior AUTOLOAD as a Last Resort Using AUTOLOAD for Accessors Creating Getters and Setters More Easily Multiple Inheritance References to Filehandles Exercise
Exercise [30 min]
12. Using Modules
Sample Function-Oriented Interface: File::Basename Selecting What to Import Sample Object-Oriented Interface: File::Spec A More Typical Object-Oriented Module: Math::BigInt The Differences Between OO and Non-OO Modules What use Is Doing Setting the Path at the Right Time Importing with Exporter @EXPORT and @EXPORT_OK Exporting in a Primarily OO Module Custom Import Routines Exercise
Exercise [15 min]
13. Writing a Distribution
Starting with h2xs Looking at the Templates The Prototype Module Itself Embedded Documentation Controlling the Distribution with Makefile.PL Alternate Installation Locations (PREFIX=...) Trivial make test Trivial make install Trivial make dist Using the Alternate Library Location Exercise
Exercise [30 min]
14. Essential Testing
What the Test Harness Does Writing Tests with Test::Simple Writing Tests with Test::More Conditional Tests More Complex Tests (Multiple Test Scripts) Testing Things That Write to STDOUT and STDERR Exercise
Exercise [60 min]
15. Contributing to CPAN
The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network Getting Prepared Preparing Your Distribution Uploading Your Distribution Announcing the Module Testing on Multiple Platforms Consider Writing an Article or Giving a Talk Exercise
Exercise
A. Answers to Exercises
Answers for Chapter 2
Exercise 1 (Exercise 1 [30 min]) Exercise 2 (Exercise 2 [10 min])
Answers for Chapter 3
Exercise 1 (Exercise 1 [5 min]) Exercise 2 (Exercise 2 [30 min])
Answers for Chapter 4
Exercise 1 (Exercise 1 [5 min]) Exercise 2 (Exercise 2 [30 min])
Answers for Chapter 5
Exercise 1 (Exercise 1 [20 min]) Exercise 2 (Exercise 2 [5 min])
Answer for Chapter 6
Exercise (Exercise [30 min])
Answers for Chapter 7
Exercise 1 (Exercise 1 [15 min]) Exercise 2 (Exercise 2 [15 min]) Exercise 3 (Exercise 3 [10 min]) Exercise 4 (Exercise 4 [20 min])
Answers for Chapter 8
Exercise 1 (Exercise 1 [20 min]) Exercise 2 (Exercise 2 [40 min])
Answer for Chapter 9
Exercise (Exercise [45 min])
Answer for Chapter 10
Exercise (Exercise [45 min])
Answer for Chapter 11
Exercise (Exercise [30 min])
Answer for Chapter 12
Exercise (Exercise [15 min])
Answers for Chapters 13-15
Index About the Authors Colophon Copyright
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