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- Perl_module abstract "A Perl module is a discrete component of software for the Perl programming language. Technically, it is a particular set of conventions for using Perl's package mechanism that has become universally adopted.A module defines its source code to be in a package (much like a Java package), the Perl mechanism for defining namespaces, e.g. CGI or Net::FTP or XML::Parser; the file structure mirrors the namespace structure (e.g. the source code for Net::FTP is in Net/FTP.pm). Furthermore, a module is the Perl equivalent of the class when object-oriented programming is employed.A collection of modules, with accompanying documentation, build scripts, and usually a test suite, compose a distribution. The Perl community has a sizable library of distributions available for search and download via CPAN.Perl is a language allowing many different styles of programming. You're as likely to find a module written in a procedural style (for example, Test::Simple) as object-oriented (e.g. XML::Parser), both are considered equally valid according to what the module needs to do. Modules might also be used to mixin methods (DBIx::Class) or be a pragma (strict.pm) which has an effect immediately upon being loaded. Modules can even be used to alter the syntax of the language. The effect of Perl modules are usually limited to the current scope in which it was loaded.It is common for Perl modules to have embedded documentation in Perl's Plain Old Documentation format. POD imposes little structure on the author. It is flexible enough to be used to write articles, web pages and even entire books such as Programming Perl. Contrast with javadoc which is specialized to documenting Java classes. By convention, module documentation typically follows the structure of a Unix man page.The language of Perl is defined by the single implementation (referred to as "perl") and is added to (and in rare occasions taken away from) each new release. For this reason it is important for a module author to be aware what features they're making use of and what the minimum required version of perl is. The code on this page requires perl 5.6.0 which is considered rather old by now.".
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink perlmod.html.
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink perlmodlib.html.
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink perlmodstyle.html.
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink perlnewmod.html.
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink strict.html.
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink colophon.html.
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink pm-perl.php.
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink DBIx::Class.
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink Test::Simple.
- Perl_module wikiPageExternalLink XML::Parser.
- Perl_module wikiPageID "528136".
- Perl_module wikiPageLength "13125".
- Perl_module wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Perl_module wikiPageRevisionID "636421124".
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink %22Hello,_World!%22_program.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink CPAN.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perl.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Class_(computer_programming).
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Class_(computer_science).
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Compiler_directive.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Directive_(programming).
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Hello_world_program.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Java_(programming_language).
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Java_package.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Javadoc.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Man_page.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Manual_page_(Unix).
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Mixin.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Namespace.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Namespaces.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Object-oriented.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Object-oriented_programming.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Perl.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Plain_Old_Documentation.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Procedural_programming.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Scope_(computer_science).
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Scope_(programming).
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Sigil_(computer_programming).
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLink Source_code.
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perl module".
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perl".
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perl_module".
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "module".
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "modules".
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "package".
- Perl_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "perl module".
- Perl_module hasPhotoCollection Perl_module.
- Perl_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Discuss.
- Perl_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Perl.
- Perl_module subject Category:Perl.
- Perl_module hypernym Component.
- Perl_module type Genre.
- Perl_module type MilitaryUnit.
- Perl_module type TopicalConcept.
- Perl_module type Concept.
- Perl_module type Thing.
- Perl_module type Concept.
- Perl_module type Q188451.
- Perl_module comment "A Perl module is a discrete component of software for the Perl programming language. Technically, it is a particular set of conventions for using Perl's package mechanism that has become universally adopted.A module defines its source code to be in a package (much like a Java package), the Perl mechanism for defining namespaces, e.g. CGI or Net::FTP or XML::Parser; the file structure mirrors the namespace structure (e.g. the source code for Net::FTP is in Net/FTP.pm).".
- Perl_module label "Perl module".
- Perl_module sameAs Mòdul_de_Perl.
- Perl_module sameAs Perl-Modul.
- Perl_module sameAs Módulo_de_Perl.
- Perl_module sameAs 펄_모듈.
- Perl_module sameAs m.02lwbb.
- Perl_module sameAs Модули_Perl.
- Perl_module sameAs Q1165116.
- Perl_module sameAs Q1165116.
- Perl_module wasDerivedFrom Perl_module?oldid=636421124.
- Perl_module isPrimaryTopicOf Perl_module.