OReilly.Perl.Best.Practices.Jul.2005
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【作者】 |
Damian Conway
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OReilly
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CHM
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0-596-00173-8
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英文
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850.96KB
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2008-05-16
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Table of Contents | Index
Copyright Dedication Preface Contents of This Book Conventions Used in This Book Code Examples Feedback Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Best Practices Section 1.1. Three Goals Section 1.2. This Book Section 1.3. Rehabiting Chapter 2. Code Layout Section 2.1. Bracketing Section 2.2. Keywords Section 2.3. Subroutines and Variables Section 2.4. Builtins Section 2.5. Keys and Indices Section 2.6. Operators Section 2.7. Semicolons Section 2.8. Commas Section 2.9. Line Lengths Section 2.10. Indentation Section 2.11. Tabs Section 2.12. Blocks Section 2.13. Chunking Section 2.14. Elses Section 2.15. Vertical Alignment Section 2.16. Breaking Long Lines Section 2.17. Non-Terminal Expressions Section 2.18. Breaking by Precedence Section 2.19. Assignments Section 2.20. Ternaries Section 2.21. Lists Section 2.22. Automated Layout Chapter 3. Naming Conventions Section 3.1. Identifiers Section 3.2. Booleans Section 3.3. Reference Variables Section 3.4. Arrays and Hashes Section 3.5. Underscores Section 3.6. Capitalization Section 3.7. Abbreviations Section 3.8. Ambiguous Abbreviations Section 3.9. Ambiguous Names Section 3.10. Utility Subroutines Chapter 4. Values and Expressions Section 4.1. String Delimiters Section 4.2. Empty Strings Section 4.3. Single-Character Strings Section 4.4. Escaped Characters Section 4.5. Constants Section 4.6. Leading Zeros Section 4.7. Long Numbers Section 4.8. Multiline Strings Section 4.9. Here Documents Section 4.10. Heredoc Indentation Section 4.11. Heredoc Terminators Section 4.12. Heredoc Quoters Section 4.13. Barewords Section 4.14. Fat Commas Section 4.15. Thin Commas Section 4.16. Low-Precedence Operators Section 4.17. Lists Section 4.18. List Membership Chapter 5. Variables Section 5.1. Lexical Variables Section 5.2. Package Variables Section 5.3. Localization Section 5.4. Initialization Section 5.5. Punctuation Variables Section 5.6. Localizing Punctuation Variables Section 5.7. Match Variables Section 5.8. Dollar-Underscore Section 5.9. Array Indices Section 5.10. Slicing Section 5.11. Slice Layout Section 5.12. Slice Factoring Chapter 6. Control Structures Section 6.1. If Blocks Section 6.2. Postfix Selectors Section 6.3. Other Postfix Modifiers Section 6.4. Negative Control Statements Section 6.5. C-Style Loops Section 6.6. Unnecessary Subscripting Section 6.7. Necessary Subscripting Section 6.8. Iterator Variables Section 6.9. Non-Lexical Loop Iterators Section 6.10. List Generation Section 6.11. List Selections Section 6.12. List Transformation Section 6.13. Complex Mappings Section 6.14. List Processing Side Effects Section 6.15. Multipart Selections Section 6.16. Value Switches Section 6.17. Tabular Ternaries Section 6.18. do-while Loops Section 6.19. Linear Coding Section 6.20. Distributed Control Section 6.21. Redoing Section 6.22. Loop Labels Chapter 7. Documentation Section 7.1. Types of Documentation Section 7.2. Boilerplates Section 7.3. Extended Boilerplates Section 7.4. Location Section 7.5. Contiguity Section 7.6. Position Section 7.7. Technical Documentation Section 7.8. Comments Section 7.9. Algorithmic Documentation Section 7.10. Elucidating Documentation Section 7.11. Defensive Documentation Section 7.12. Indicative Documentation Section 7.13. Discursive Documentation Section 7.14. Proofreading Chapter 8. Built-in Functions Section 8.1. Sorting Section 8.2. Reversing Lists Section 8.3. Reversing Scalars Section 8.4. Fixed-Width Data Section 8.5. Separated Data Section 8.6. Variable-Width Data Section 8.7. String Evaluations Section 8.8. Automating Sorts Section 8.9. Substrings Section 8.10. Hash Values Section 8.11. Globbing Section 8.12. Sleeping Section 8.13. Mapping and Grepping Section 8.14. Utilities Chapter 9. Subroutines Section 9.1. Call Syntax Section 9.2. Homonyms Section 9.3. Argument Lists Section 9.4. Named Arguments Section 9.5. Missing Arguments Section 9.6. Default Argument Values Section 9.7. Scalar Return Values Section 9.8. Contextual Return Values Section 9.9. Multi-Contextual Return Values Section 9.10. Prototypes Section 9.11. Implicit Returns Section 9.12. Returning Failure Chapter 10. I/O Section 10.1. Filehandles Section 10.2. Indirect Filehandles Section 10.3. Localizing Filehandles Section 10.4. Opening Cleanly Section 10.5. Error Checking Section 10.6. Cleanup Section 10.7. Input Loops Section 10.8. Line-Based Input Section 10.9. Simple Slurping Section 10.10. Power Slurping Section 10.11. Standard Input Section 10.12. Printing to Filehandles Section 10.13. Simple Prompting Section 10.14. Interactivity Section 10.15. Power Prompting Section 10.16. Progress Indicators Section 10.17. Automatic Progress Indicators Section 10.18. Autoflushing Chapter 11. References Section 11.1. Dereferencing Section 11.2. Braced References Section 11.3. Symbolic References Section 11.4. Cyclic References Chapter 12. Regular Expressions Section 12.1. Extended Formatting Section 12.2. Line Boundaries Section 12.3. String Boundaries Section 12.4. End of String Section 12.5. Matching Anything Section 12.6. Lazy Flags Section 12.7. Brace Delimiters Section 12.8. Other Delimiters Section 12.9. Metacharacters Section 12.10. Named Characters Section 12.11. Properties Section 12.12. Whitespace Section 12.13. Unconstrained Repetitions Section 12.14. Capturing Parentheses Section 12.15. Captured Values Section 12.16. Capture Variables Section 12.17. Piecewise Matching Section 12.18. Tabular Regexes Section 12.19. Constructing Regexes Section 12.20. Canned Regexes Section 12.21. Alternations Section 12.22. Factoring Alternations Section 12.23. Backtracking Section 12.24. String Comparisons Chapter 13. Error Handling Section 13.1. Exceptions Section 13.2. Builtin Failures Section 13.3. Contextual Failure Section 13.4. Systemic Failure Section 13.5. Recoverable Failure Section 13.6. Reporting Failure Section 13.7. Error Messages Section 13.8. Documenting Errors Section 13.9. OO Exceptions Section 13.10. Volatile Error Messages Section 13.11. Exception Hierarchies Section 13.12. Processing Exceptions Section 13.13. Exception Classes Section 13.14. Unpacking Exceptions Chapter 14. Command-Line Processing Section 14.1. Command-Line Structure Section 14.2. Command-Line Conventions Section 14.3. Meta-options Section 14.4. In-situ Arguments Section 14.5. Command-Line Processing Section 14.6. Interface Consistency Section 14.7. Interapplication Consistency Chapter 15. Objects Section 15.1. Using OO Section 15.2. Criteria Section 15.3. Pseudohashes Section 15.4. Restricted Hashes Section 15.5. Encapsulation Section 15.6. Constructors Section 15.7. Cloning Section 15.8. Destructors Section 15.9. Methods Section 15.10. Accessors Section 15.11. Lvalue Accessors Section 15.12. Indirect Objects Section 15.13. Class Interfaces Section 15.14. Operator Overloading Section 15.15. Coercions Chapter 16. Class Hierarchies Section 16.1. Inheritance Section 16.2. Objects Section 16.3. Blessing Objects Section 16.4. Constructor Arguments Section 16.5. Base Class Initialization Section 16.6. Construction and Destruction Section 16.7. Automating Class Hierarchies Section 16.8. Attribute Demolition Section 16.9. Attribute Building Section 16.10. Coercions Section 16.11. Cumulative Methods Section 16.12. Autoloading Chapter 17. Modules Section 17.1. Interfaces Section 17.2. Refactoring Section 17.3. Version Numbers Section 17.4. Version Requirements Section 17.5. Exporting Section 17.6. Declarative Exporting Section 17.7. Interface Variables Section 17.8. Creating Modules Section 17.9. The Standard Library Section 17.10. CPAN Chapter 18. Testing and Debugging Section 18.1. Test Cases Section 18.2. Modular Testing Section 18.3. Test Suites Section 18.4. Failure Section 18.5. What to Test Section 18.6. Debugging and Testing Section 18.7. Strictures Section 18.8. Warnings Section 18.9. Correctness Section 18.10. Overriding Strictures Section 18.11. The Debugger Section 18.12. Manual Debugging Section 18.13. Semi-Automatic Debugging Chapter 19. Miscellanea Section 19.1. Revision Control Section 19.2. Other Languages Section 19.3. Configuration Files Section 19.4. Formats Section 19.5. Ties Section 19.6. Cleverness Section 19.7. Encapsulated Cleverness Section 19.8. Benchmarking Section 19.9. Memory Section 19.10. Caching Section 19.11. Memoization Section 19.12. Caching for Optimization Section 19.13. Profiling Section 19.14. Enbugging Appendix A. Essential Perl Best Practices Appendix B. Perl Best Practices Section B.1. Chapter 2, Code Layout Section B.2. Chapter 3, Naming Conventions Section B.3. Chapter 4, Values and Expressions Section B.4. Chapter 5, Variables Section B.5. Chapter 6, Control Structures Section B.6. Chapter 7, Documentation Section B.7. Chapter 8, Built-in Functions Section B.8. Chapter 9, Subroutines Section B.9. Chapter 10, I/O Section B.10. Chapter 11, References Section B.11. Chapter 12, Regular Expressions Section B.12. Chapter 13, Error Handling Section B.13. Chapter 14, Command-Line Processing Section B.14. Chapter 15, Objects Section B.15. Chapter 16, Class Hierarchies Section B.16. Chapter 17, Modules Section B.17. Chapter 18, Testing and Debugging Section B.18. Chapter 19, Miscellanea Appendix C. Editor Configurations Section C.1. vim Section C.2. vile Section C.3. Emacs Section C.4. BBEdit Section C.5. TextWrangler Appendix D. Recommended Modules and Utilities Section D.1. Recommended Core Modules Section D.2. Recommended CPAN Modules Section D.3. Utility Subroutines Appendix Bibliography. Bibliography Colophon About the Author Colophon Index
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