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Effective Perl Programming: Ways to Write Better, More Idiomatic Perl
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  • Effective Perl Programming: Ways to Write Better, More Idiomatic Perl
  • Written by author Joseph N. Hall
  • Published by Addison-Wesley, May 2010
  • For Years, experienced programmes have relied on Effective Perl Programming to discover better ways to solve problems with Perl. Now, in this long-awaited second edition, three renowned Perl programmers bring together todays's best idioms, techniques, and
  • The Classic Guide to Solving Real-World Problems with Perl—Now Fully Updated for Today’s Best Idioms!For years, experienced programmers have relied on Effective Perl Programming to discover better ways to solve problems with Perl. Now, in t
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Foreword xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

About the Authors xix

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 The Basics of Perl 9

Item 1 Find the documentation for Perl and its modules 9

Item 2 Enable new Perl features when you need them 12

Item 3 Enable strictures to promote better coding 14

Item 4 Understand what sigils are telling you 17

Item 5 Know your variable namespaces 19

Item 6 Know the difference between string and numeric comparisons 21

Item 7 Know which values are false and test them accordingly 23

Item 8 Understand conversions between strings and numbers 27

Item 9 Know the difference between lists and arrays 31

Item 10 Don't assign undef when you want an empty array 34

Item 11 Avoid a slice when you want an element 37

Item 12 Understand context and how it affects operations 41

Item 13 Use arrays or hashes to group data 45

Item 14 Handle big numbers with bignum 47

Chapter 2 Idiomatic Perl 51

Item 15 Use $-for elegance and brevity 53

Item 16 Know Perl's other default arguments 56

Item 17 Know common shorthand and syntax quirks 60

Item 18 Avoid excessive punctuation 66

Item 19 Format lists for easy maintenance 68

Item 20 Use foreach, map, and grep as appropriate 70

Item 21 Know the different ways to quote strings 73

Item 22 Learn the myriad ways of sorting 77

Item 23 Make work easier with smart matching 84

Item 24 Use given-when to make a switch statement 86

Item 25 Use do {} to create inline subroutines 90

Item 26 Use List: :Util and List: :MoreUtils for easy list manipulation 92

Item 27 Use autodie to simplify error handling 96

Chapter 3 Regular Expressions 99

Item 28 Know the precedence of regular expression operators 99

Item 29 Use regular expression captures 103

Item 30 Use more precise whitespace character classes 110

Item 31 Use named captures to label matches 114

Item 32 Use noncapturing parentheses when you need only grouping 116

Item 33 Watch out for the match variables 117

Item 34 Avoid greed when parsimony is best 119

Item 35 Use zero-width assertions to match positions in a string 121

Item 36 Avoid using regular expressions for simple string operations 125

Item 37 Make regular expressions readable 129

Item 38 Avoid unnecessary backtracking 132

Item 39 Compile regexes only once 137

Item 40 Pre-compile regular expressions 138

Item 41 Benchmark your regular expressions 139

Item 42 Don't reinvent the regex 142

Chapter 4 Subroutines 145

Item 43 Understand the difference between my and local 145

Item 44 Avoid using @-directly unless you have to 154

Item 45 Use wantarray to write subroutines returning lists 157

Item 46 Pass references instead of copies 160

Item 47 Use hashes to pass named parameters 164

Item 48 Use prototypes to get special argument parsing 168

Item 49 Create closures to lock in data 171

Item 50 Create new subroutines with subroutines 176

Chapter 5 Files and Filehandles 179

Item 51 Don't ignore the file test operators 179

Item 52 Always use the three-argument open 182

Item 53 Consider different ways of reading from a stream 183

Item 54 Open filehandles to and from strings 186

Item 55 Make flexible output 189

Item 56 Use File: :Spec or Path: :Class to work with paths 192

Item 57 Leave most of the data on disk to save memory 195

Chapter 6 References 201

Item 58 Understand references and reference syntax 201

Item 59 Compare reference types to prototypes 209

Item 60 Create arrays of arrays with references 211

Item 61 Don't confuse anonymous arrays with list literals 214

Item 62 Build C-style structs with anonymous hashes 216

Item 63 Be careful with circular data structures 218

Item 64 Use map and grep to manipulate complex data structures 221

Chapter 7 CPAN 227

Item 65 Install CPAN modules without admin privileges 228

Item 66 Carry a CPAN with you 231

Item 67 Mitigate the risk of public code 235

Item 68 Research modules before you install them 239

Item 69 Ensure that Perl can find your modules 242

Item 70 Contribute to CPAN 246

Item 71 Know the commonly used modules 250

Chapter 8 Unicode 253

Item 72 Use Unicode in your source code 254

Item 73 Tell Perl which encoding to use 257

Item 74 Specify Unicode characters by code point or name 258

Item 75 Convert octet strings to character strings 261

Item 76 Match Unicode characters and properties 265

Item 77 Work with graphemes instead of characters 269

Item 78 Be careful with Unicode in your databases 272

Chapter 9 Distributions 275

Item 79 Use Module: :Build as your distribution builder 275

Item 80 Don't start distributions by hand 278

Item 81 Choose a good module name 283

Item 82 Embed your documentation with Pod 287

Item 83 Limit your distributions to the right platforms 292

Item 84 Check your Pod 295

Item 85 Inline code for other languages 298

Item 86 Use XS for low-level interfaces and speed 301

Chapter 10 Testing 307

Item 87 Use prove for flexible test runs 308

Item 88 Run tests only when they make sense 311

Item 89 Use dependency injection to avoid special test logic 314

Item 90 Don't require more than you need to use in your methods 317

Item 91 Write programs as modulinos for easy testing 320

Item 92 Mock objects and interfaces to focus tests 324

Item 93 Use SQLite to create test databases 330

Item 94 UseTest: :Class for more structured testing 332

Item 95 Start testing at the beginning of your project 335

Item 96 Measure your test coverage 342

Item 97 Use CPAN Testers as your QA team 346

Item 98 Set up a continuous build system 348

Chapter 11 Warnings 357

Item 99 Enable warnings to let Perl spot suspicious code 358

Item 100 Use lexical warnings to selectively turn on or off complaints 361

Item 101 Use die to generate exceptions 364

Item 102 Use Carp to get stack traces 366

Item 103 Handle exceptions properly 370

Item 104 Track dangerous data with taint checking 372

Item 105 Start with taint warnings for legacy code 375

Chapter 12 Databases 377

Item 106 Prepare your SQL statements to reuse work and save time 377

Item 107 Use SQL placeholders for automatic value quoting 382

Item 108 Bind return columns for faster access to data 384

Item 109 Reuse database connections 386

Chapter 13 Miscellany 391

Item 110 Compile and install your own Perls 391

Item 111 Use Perl: :Tidy to beautify code 394

Item 112 Use Perl Critic 398

Item 113 Use Log: :Log4perl to record your program's state 403

Item 114 Know when arrays are modified in a loop 410

Item 115 Don't use regular expressions for com ma-separated values 412

Item 116 Use unpack to process columnar data 414

Item 117 Use pack and unpack for data munging 416

Item 118 Access the symbol table with typeglobs 423

Item 119 Initialize with BEGIN; finish with END 425

Item 120 Use Perl one-liners to create mini programs 428

Appendix A Perl Resources 435

Appendix B Map from First to Second Edition 439

Books 435

Websites 436

Blogs and Podcasts 437

Getting Help 437

Index 445


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