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Index: M
- -M option
: 19.4. Adding Extensions
- machine independence
: 10.1. Persistence Issues
- macros to manipulate stacks
: 20.4.2. The Called Side: Hand-Coding an XSUB
- magic variables
: 20.3.6. Magic Variables
- main (top-level) window, Perl/Tk
: 14.2. Starting with Perl/Tk
- Makefile, generating automatically
: 18.2.1. Fractals Using SWIG
- malloc command (C)
: 1. Data References and Anonymous Storage
- man pages, viewing with perlman
: 16.1. man and perlman
- Mandelbrot code example
- 
  - 18.2. Example: Fractals with Perl
  - 18.6. A Detour into Fractals
 
- many-to-many associations
: 11.2.7. Object Associations
- marks
: 14.3.5.2. Inserting text at logical positions
- markstacks
: 20.4. Stacks and Messaging Protocol
- marshalling parameters
: 13.2. Remote Procedure Calls (RPC)
- matrices data structure (example)
: 2.2. Example: Matrices
- memory
- 
  - denial of resource attacks
: 20.2.2.3. Security features
  - managing
  
- 
    - 1.6. A View of the Internals
    - 18.1. Writing an Extension: Overview
  
 
- XS tool and
: 20.5.6. Memory Management Using XS
 
- Menu widgets
- 
  - A.5. Menus
  - 14.3.8. Menus
 
- MenuButton widget
: 14.3.8. Menus
- messages, definition of
: 13. Networking: Implementing RPC
- messaging protocol
: 20.4. Stacks and Messaging Protocol
- meta-information
: B.8. Meta-Information
- metadata
- 
  - 10.1. Persistence Issues
  - 10.4.1.3. Query meta-data
  - 10.4.1.6. What DBI does not provide
 
- methods
- 
  - accessor methods
: 7.2.8. Accessor Methods
  - class (static) methods
: 7.2.5. Class Methods and Attributes
  - instance methods
  
- 
    - 7.2.3. Behavior
    - 7.2.4. The Need for Polymorphism
  
 
- searching for
: 7.3.1. Searching for Methods
  - SWIG
: 18.3. SWIG Features
  - widget methods
: A. Tk Widget Reference
 
- MLDBM module
: 10.3.2. MLDBM
- modifiers, event
: 14.6. Event Bindings
- modules/packages
- 
  - (see also under specific module name)
  - 6. Modules
  - 6.5. Importing Symbols
  - Language Syntax
  - autoloading
: 6.7. Autoloading
  - conventions for
: 7.4. Recap of Conventions
  - files and
: 6.2. Packages and Files
  - initializing and destroying
: 6.3. Package Initialization and Destruction
  - @ISA array
: 7.2.6. The Need for Inheritance
  - nested
: 6.6. Nesting Packages
  - in other languages
: 6.9. Language Comparisons
  - prebuilt clients
: 12.6. Prebuilt Client Modules
  - privacy and
: 6.4. Privacy
  - syntax for
: B.4. Modules
 
- monitoring variables (example)
: 9.5. Example: Monitoring Variables
- mortal calls
: 20.3.1. Scalar Values
- Msg module
: 13.1. Msg: Messaging Toolkit
- 
  - implementation of
: 13.1.1. Msg Implementation
 
- multidimensional arrays
: 1.3.2. Final Shortcut: Omit Arrows Between Subscripts
- 
  - matrix representation with
: 2.2. Example: Matrices
 
- multipattern grep (example)
: 5.5.1. A Fast Multipattern grep
- multiplexing
: 12.3.2. Multiplexing Using select
- multithreading
- 
  - 12.4. Real-World Servers
  - 20.7. A Peek into the Future
  - networking and
  
- 
    - 12.3.1. Multiple Threads of Execution
    - 12.4. Real-World Servers
  
 
- scratchpads and
: 20.3.5.2. How local and my work
 
- my operator
: 1.2.3. References to Anonymous Storage
- 
  - local operator versus
: 3.1.2. Lexical Versus Dynamic Scoping
  - typeglobs and
: 3.2.1. Temporary Aliases
 
- my variables
: 20.3.5.2. How local and my work
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