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#Pragmatic Modules

They work somewhat like pragmas in that they tend to affect the compilation of your program, and thus will usually work well only when used within a use, or no. Most of these are locally scoped, so an inner BLOCK may countermand any of these by saying:

no integer;
no strict 'refs';

which lasts until the end of that BLOCK.

Unlike the pragmas that effect the $^H hints variable, the use vars and use subs declarations are not BLOCK-scoped. They allow you to predeclare a variables or subroutines within a particular file rather than just a block. Such declarations are effective for the entire file for which they were declared. You cannot rescind them with no vars or no subs.

The following pragmas are defined (and have their own documentation).

  • "use autouse MODULE => qw(sub1 sub2 sub3)" - Defers require MODULE until someone calls one of the specified subroutines (which must be exported by MODULE). This pragma should be used with caution, and only when necessary.

  • blib - manipulate @INC at compile time to use MakeMaker's uninstalled version of a package

  • diagnostics - force verbose warning diagnostics

  • integer - compute arithmetic in integer instead of double

  • less - request less of something from the compiler

  • lib - manipulate @INC at compile time

  • locale - use or ignore current locale for builtin operations (see perllocale)

  • ops - restrict named opcodes when compiling or running Perl code

  • overload - overload basic Perl operations

  • re - alter behaviour of regular expressions

  • sigtrap - enable simple signal handling

  • strict - restrict unsafe constructs

  • subs - predeclare sub names

  • vmsish - adopt certain VMS-specific behaviors

  • vars - predeclare global variable names

#Standard Modules

Standard, bundled modules are all expected to behave in a well-defined manner with respect to namespace pollution because they use the Exporter module. See their own documentation for details.

  • AnyDBM_File - provide framework for multiple DBMs

  • AutoLoader - load functions only on demand

  • AutoSplit - split a package for autoloading

  • Benchmark - benchmark running times of code

  • CPAN - interface to Comprehensive Perl Archive Network

  • CPAN::FirstTime - create a CPAN configuration file

  • CPAN::Nox - run CPAN while avoiding compiled extensions

  • Carp - warn of errors (from perspective of caller)

  • Class::Struct - declare struct-like datatypes

  • Config - access Perl configuration information

  • Cwd - get pathname of current working directory

  • DB_File - access to Berkeley DB

  • Devel::SelfStubber - generate stubs for a SelfLoading module

  • DirHandle - supply object methods for directory handles

  • DynaLoader - dynamically load C libraries into Perl code

  • English - use nice English (or awk) names for ugly punctuation variables

  • Env - import environment variables

  • Exporter - implements default import method for modules

  • ExtUtils::Embed - utilities for embedding Perl in C/C++ applications

  • ExtUtils::Install - install files from here to there

  • ExtUtils::Liblist - determine libraries to use and how to use them

  • ExtUtils::MM_OS2 - methods to override Unix behaviour in ExtUtils::MakeMaker

  • ExtUtils::MM_Unix - methods used by ExtUtils::MakeMaker

  • ExtUtils::MM_VMS - methods to override Unix behaviour in ExtUtils::MakeMaker

  • ExtUtils::MakeMaker - create an extension Makefile

  • ExtUtils::Manifest - utilities to write and check a MANIFEST file

  • ExtUtils::Mkbootstrap - make a bootstrap file for use by DynaLoader

  • ExtUtils::Mksymlists - write linker options files for dynamic extension

  • ExtUtils::testlib - add blib/* directories to @INC

  • Fatal - make errors in builtins or Perl functions fatal

  • Fcntl - load the C Fcntl.h defines

  • File::Basename - split a pathname into pieces

  • File::CheckTree - run many filetest checks on a tree

  • File::Compare - compare files or filehandles

  • File::Copy - copy files or filehandles

  • File::Find - traverse a file tree

  • File::Path - create or remove a series of directories

  • File::stat - by-name interface to Perl's builtin stat() functions

  • FileCache - keep more files open than the system permits

  • FileHandle - supply object methods for filehandles

  • FindBin - locate directory of original Perl script

  • GDBM_File - access to the gdbm library

  • Getopt::Long - extended processing of command line options

  • Getopt::Std - process single-character switches with switch clustering

  • I18N::Collate - compare 8-bit scalar data according to the current locale

  • IO - load various IO modules

  • IO::File - supply object methods for filehandles

  • IO::Handle - supply object methods for I/O handles

  • IO::Pipe - supply object methods for pipes

  • IO::Seekable - supply seek based methods for I/O objects

  • IO::Select - OO interface to the select system call

  • IO::Socket - object interface to socket communications

  • IPC::Open2 - open a process for both reading and writing

  • IPC::Open3 - open a process for reading, writing, and error handling

  • Math::BigFloat - arbitrary length float math package

  • Math::BigInt - arbitrary size integer math package

  • Math::Complex - complex numbers and associated mathematical functions

  • Math::Trig - simple interface to parts of Math::Complex for those who need trigonometric functions only for real numbers

  • NDBM_File - tied access to ndbm files

  • Net::Ping - Hello, anybody home?

  • Net::hostent - by-name interface to Perl's builtin gethost*() functions

  • Net::netent - by-name interface to Perl's builtin getnet*() functions

  • Net::protoent - by-name interface to Perl's builtin getproto*() functions

  • Net::servent - by-name interface to Perl's builtin getserv*() functions

  • Opcode - disable named opcodes when compiling or running Perl code

  • Pod::Text - convert POD data to formatted ASCII text

  • POSIX - interface to IEEE Standard 1003.1

  • SDBM_File - tied access to sdbm files

  • Safe - compile and execute code in restricted compartments

  • Search::Dict - search for key in dictionary file

  • SelectSaver - save and restore selected file handle

  • SelfLoader - load functions only on demand

  • Shell - run shell commands transparently within Perl

  • Socket - load the C socket.h defines and structure manipulators

  • Symbol - manipulate Perl symbols and their names

  • Sys::Hostname - try every conceivable way to get hostname

  • Sys::Syslog - interface to the Unix syslog(3) calls

  • Term::Cap - termcap interface

  • Term::Complete - word completion module

  • Term::ReadLine - interface to various readline packages

  • Test::Harness - run Perl standard test scripts with statistics

  • Text::Abbrev - create an abbreviation table from a list

  • Text::ParseWords - parse text into an array of tokens

  • Text::Soundex - implementation of the Soundex Algorithm as described by Knuth

  • Text::Tabs - expand and unexpand tabs per the Unix expand(1) and unexpand(1)

  • Text::Wrap - line wrapping to form simple paragraphs

  • Tie::Hash - base class definitions for tied hashes

  • Tie::RefHash - base class definitions for tied hashes with references as keys

  • Tie::Scalar - base class definitions for tied scalars

  • Tie::SubstrHash - fixed-table-size, fixed-key-length hashing

  • Time::Local - efficiently compute time from local and GMT time

  • Time::gmtime - by-name interface to Perl's builtin gmtime() function

  • Time::localtime - by-name interface to Perl's builtin localtime() function

  • Time::tm - internal object used by Time::gmtime and Time::localtime

  • UNIVERSAL - base class for ALL classes (blessed references)

  • User::grent - by-name interface to Perl's builtin getgr*() functions

  • User::pwent - by-name interface to Perl's builtin getpw*() functions

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