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* Delete eg as agreed at TPC3 (yes, 3). Dusty, obsolete, non-w-clean.Jarkko Hietaniemi2000-08-081-13/+0
| | | | | May be repopulated with fresh maintained examples. p4raw-id: //depot/perl@6556
* perl 4.0 patch 32: patch #20, continuedLarry Wall1992-06-081-1/+1
| | | | See patch #20.
* perl 3.0 patch #40 patch #38, continuedLarry Wall1990-11-091-3/+3
| | | | See patch #38.
* perl 3.0: (no announcement message available)perl-3.000Larry Wall1989-10-181-0/+13
A few of the new features: (18 Oct) * Perl can now handle binary data correctly and has functions to pack and unpack binary structures into arrays or lists. You can now do arbitrary ioctl functions. * You can now pass things to subroutines by reference. * Debugger enhancements. * An array or associative array may now appear in a local() list. * Array values may now be interpolated into strings. * Subroutine names are now distinguished by prefixing with &. You can call subroutines without using do, and without passing any argument list at all. * You can use the new -u switch to cause perl to dump core so that you can run undump and produce a binary executable image. Alternately you can use the "dump" operator after initializing any variables and such. * You can now chop lists. * Perl now uses /bin/csh to do filename globbing, if available. This means that filenames with spaces or other strangenesses work right. * New functions: mkdir and rmdir, getppid, getpgrp and setpgrp, getpriority and setpriority, chroot, ioctl and fcntl, flock, readlink, lstat, rindex, pack and unpack, read, warn, dbmopen and dbmclose, dump, reverse, defined, undef.