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- hash reference
- anonymous hash constructors: 4.6. Creating an Anonymous Hash
- autovivification and: 4.8. Autovivification and Hashes
- Data::Dumper example: 5.2. Viewing Complex Data with Data::Dumper
- debugging example: 5.1. Using the Debugger to View Complex Data
- 5.1. Using the Debugger to View Complex Data
- 5.1. Using the Debugger to View Complex Data
- dereferencing: 3.8. References to Hashes
- features: 3.8. References to Hashes
- filesystem capture example: 7.6. Building Recursively Defined Data
- object destruction: 10. Object Destruction
- as parameters: 3.9.2. Exercise 2 [30 min]
- as return values: 7.6. Building Recursively Defined Data
- hashes (see also anonymous hash also anonymous hash)
- (see also anonymous hash)
- directories as: 7.6. Building Recursively Defined Data
- instances and: 9.8. More Interesting Instances
- map operator and: 5.5. Using map
- package names and: 2.7. Packages as Namespace Separators
- references and: 3.2. Taking a Reference to an Array
- 5.7. Selecting and Altering Complex Data
- scalars and: 3. Introduction to References
- storing filehandles: NaN.10.1. Exercise (Section 11.8.1)
- HASH(0x1a2b3c): 3.8. References to Hashes
- hexadecimal memory address: 3.2. Taking a Reference to an Array
- 3.8. References to Hashes
- h2xs tool
- distributions and: 13.1. Starting with h2xs
- Makefile.PL and: 13.5. Controlling the Distribution with Makefile.PL
- multiple test scripts and: 14.5. More Complex Tests (Multiple Test Scripts)
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