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- absent import lists: 12.2. Selecting What to Import
- abstract methods: 11.5. Creating Getters and Setters More Easily
- accessors
- AUTOLOAD method and: 11.4. Using AUTOLOAD for Accessors
- 11.4. Using AUTOLOAD for Accessors
- Class::MethodMaker module: 11.5. Creating Getters and Setters More Easily
- anonymous arrays
- complex data and: 5.7. Selecting and Altering Complex Data
- creating directly: 4.5. Creating an Anonymous Array Directly
- defined: 4.2. What if That Was the Name?
- hash references and: 4.6. Creating an Anonymous Hash
- square brackets and: 4.5. Creating an Anonymous Array Directly
- anonymous hash
- creating: 4.6. Creating an Anonymous Hash
- filesystem capture example: 7.6. Building Recursively Defined Data
- anonymous subroutines: 6.2. Anonymous Subroutines
- 6.2. Anonymous Subroutines
- API (Application Programming Interface): 9.7. Adding Parameters to a Method
- archiving: 13. Writing a Distribution
- arguments (see parameters)
- array reference
- anonymous array constructors and: 4.5. Creating an Anonymous Array Directly
- 4.5. Creating an Anonymous Array Directly
- arrows and: 3.7. Simplifying Nested Element References with Arrows
- 3.7. Simplifying Nested Element References with Arrows
- blessing: 10.1. Nested Object Destruction
- curly braces and: 3.4. Dropping Those Braces
- 3.4. Dropping Those Braces
- dereferencing: 3.3. Dereferencing the Array Reference
- 3.3. Dereferencing the Array Reference
- 3.6. Nested Data Structures
- 4.2. What if That Was the Name?
- efficient sorting example: 7.3. Sorting Efficiently
- empty arrays and: 4.7. Autovivification
- features: 3.2. Taking a Reference to an Array
- 3.2. Taking a Reference to an Array
- hashes into: 5.7. Selecting and Altering Complex Data
- IO::File objects and: 11.7. References to Filehandles
- modifying: 3.5. Modifying the Array
- 3.5. Modifying the Array
- nested data structures: 3.6. Nested Data Structures
- Schwartzian Transform: 7.4. The Schwartzian Transform
- arrays
(see also anonymous arrays)
- curly braces: 3.3. Dereferencing the Array Reference
- dereferencing and: 3.5. Modifying the Array
- 4.2. What if That Was the Name?
- modifying: 3.5. Modifying the Array
- 3.5. Modifying the Array
- nested data structures and: 3.6. Nested Data Structures
- ordered lists and: 3. Introduction to References
- package names and: 2.7. Packages as Namespace Separators
- referencing: 3.2. Taking a Reference to an Array
- 3.2. Taking a Reference to an Array
- 3.3. Dereferencing the Array Reference
- 3.3. Dereferencing the Array Reference
- scalars and: 3. Introduction to References
- scoping considerations: 4.5. Creating an Anonymous Array Directly
- ARRAY(0x1a2b3c): 3.2. Taking a Reference to an Array
- arrows
- drop arrow rule: 3.7. Simplifying Nested Element References with Arrows
- hash references and: 3.8. References to Hashes
- 3.8. References to Hashes
- method invocation arrow: 8.2. Introducing the Method Invocation Arrow
- 8.2. Introducing the Method Invocation Arrow
- 8.10. Where We Are So Far...
- 10.3. Indirect Object Notation
- AUTOLOAD method
- accessors and: 11.4. Using AUTOLOAD for Accessors
- 11.4. Using AUTOLOAD for Accessors
- functionality: 11.3. AUTOLOAD as a Last Resort
- 11.3. AUTOLOAD as a Last Resort
- inheritance and: 8.5. A Few Notes About @ISA
- $AUTOLOAD variable: 11.3. AUTOLOAD as a Last Resort
- AutoLoader core module: 11.3. AUTOLOAD as a Last Resort
- autovivification
- hash references and: 4.8. Autovivification and Hashes
- process defined: 4.7. Autovivification
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