Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules

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Index: I

importing
-nosticky option: 12.11. Custom Import Routines
custom routines: 12.11. Custom Import Routines
Exporter module and: 12.8. Importing with Exporter
12.8. Importing with Exporter
File::Basename module and: 12.2. Selecting What to Import
subroutines: 12.6. What use Is Doing
12.9. @EXPORT and @EXPORT_OK
use operation and: 12.6. What use Is Doing
@INC array
require operator and: 2.5. require and @INC
use operation and: 12.7. Setting the Path at the Right Time
indices, sorting with: 7.2. Sorting with Indices
7.2. Sorting with Indices
indirect object notation: 10.3. Indirect Object Notation
indirection
applying: 5.6. Applying a Bit of Indirection
sorting indices: 7.2. Sorting with Indices
inheritance
code reusability through: 8.6. Overriding the Methods
composition versus: 10.4. Additional Instance Variables in Subclasses
constructors and: 9.5. Inheriting the Constructor
9.5. Inheriting the Constructor
DESTROY method and: 10.2. Beating a Dead Horse
10.2. Beating a Dead Horse
isa method testing: 11.2. Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior
@ISA variable and: 8.5. A Few Notes About @ISA
method invocation and: 8.4. Calling a Second Method to Simplify Things
8.4. Calling a Second Method to Simplify Things
multiple inheritance: 11.6. Multiple Inheritance
installation (of modules)
alternate library locations: 13.10. Using the Alternate Library Location
alternate locations: 13.6. Alternate Installation Locations (PREFIX=...)
distribution considerations: 13. Writing a Distribution
instance methods
APIs and: 9.7. Adding Parameters to a Method
class methods and: 9.2. Invoking an Instance Method
invoking: 9.2. Invoking an Instance Method
9.2. Invoking an Instance Method
Math::BigInt module: 12.4. A More Typical Object-Oriented Module: Math::BigInt
OO modules and: 12.5. The Differences Between OO and Non-OO Modules
parameters and: 9.7. Adding Parameters to a Method
restricting to: 9.14. Restricting a Method to Class-Only or Instance-Only
instance variables
defined: 9.1. A Horse Is a Horse, of Course of Course--or Is It?
filehandles as: 10.1. Nested Object Destruction
hash keys: 9.8. More Interesting Instances
object destruction and: 10. Object Destruction
in subclasses: 10.4. Additional Instance Variables in Subclasses
10.4. Additional Instance Variables in Subclasses
instances
accessors and: 11.5. Creating Getters and Setters More Easily
blessed references and: 9.2. Invoking an Instance Method
9.2. Invoking an Instance Method
building: 9.4. How to Build a Horse
defined: 9.1. A Horse Is a Horse, of Course of Course--or Is It?
9.1. A Horse Is a Horse, of Course of Course--or Is It?
hashes and: 9.8. More Interesting Instances
isa method testing: 11.2. Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior
methods working with: 9.6. Making a Method Work with Either Classes or Instances
interfaces
distribution considerations: 13. Writing a Distribution
File::Basename module: 12.1. Sample Function-Oriented Interface: File::Basename
12.1. Sample Function-Oriented Interface: File::Basename
File::Spec module: 12.3. Sample Object-Oriented Interface: File::Spec
maintenance considerations: 11.5. Creating Getters and Setters More Easily
version numbers and: 13.3. The Prototype Module Itself
IO::File class: 11.7. References to Filehandles
11.7. References to Filehandles
is function (Test::More): 14.3. Writing Tests with Test::More
14.6. Testing Things That Write to STDOUT and STDERR
@ISA variable
features: 8.5. A Few Notes About @ISA
8.5. A Few Notes About @ISA
inheritance hierarchies and: 11.1. UNIVERSAL Methods
multiple inheritance: 11.6. Multiple Inheritance
isa method (UNIVERSAL): 11.2. Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior
11.2. Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior
isa_ok function (Test::More): 14.3. Writing Tests with Test::More
isnt function (Test::More): 14.3. Writing Tests with Test::More
iteration versus recursion: 7.5. Recursively Defined Data


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