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Index: P
- -p command-line option, and inplace editing
: 17.5. Variable-Length ( Text) Databases
- pack( )
: 16.2. Packing and Unpacking Binary Data
- 
  - example of
: 17.4. Fixed-Length Random-Access Databases
 
- pack format string
: 16.2. Packing and Unpacking Binary Data
- packages
- 
  - B.1. Library Terminology
  - D.9. Packages
 
- page length
- 
  - changing, in formats
: 11.6.4. Changing the Page Length
  - default, for top-of-page format
: 11.5. The Top-of-Page Format
 
- page position, changing, in formats
: 11.6.5. Changing the Position on the Page
- parameters, introduced
: 1.6.9. Making It a Bit More Modular
- parentheses
- 
  - precedence and
: 2.4.3. Operator Precedence and Associativity
 
- path delimiter
: 10.3. Using Pathnames and Filenames
- PATH environment variable, managing
: 14.1. Using system and exec
- pathnames
- 
  - 2.3.2. Double-Quoted Strings
  - 10.3. Using Pathnames and Filenames
 
- Perl
- 
  - embedding
: D.10. Embeddible, Extensible
  - history of
: 1.1. History of Perl
  - standard distribution of
: 1.3.2. Standard Perl Distribution
  - technical support
: 1.4. Support
 
- Perl compiler
: D.10.4. The Perl Compiler
- Perl for Win32
: 1.3.1. ActiveState Perl for Win32
- Perl standard library
: 6.2. Input from the Diamond Operator
- Perl: The Motion Picture
: 16.2. Packing and Unpacking Binary Data
- perldoc command
: 1.5.1. Documentation
- PerlIIS extension
: 18.7.2. PerlIS and PerlScript
- PerlIS
: 1.3.1. ActiveState Perl for Win32
- PerlScript
- 
  - 1.3.1. ActiveState Perl for Win32
  - 18.7.2. PerlIS and PerlScript
 
- permissions
- 
  - 1.6.16. Maintaining a Last-Good-Guess Database
  - 13.4. Modifying Permissions
  - modifying
: 13.4. Modifying Permissions
  - permission bits, in dbmopen( )
: 17.2. Opening and Closing DBM Hashes
 
- pi
- 
  - computing with
: A.1. Chapter 2, Scalar Data
  - obscure reference to
: 16.2. Packing and Unpacking Binary Data
 
- pipe
: (see | (vertical bar))
- Pipe module
: B.4. Win32 Extensions
- .plx extension
: 1.5. Basic Concepts
- pod
: 18.1. The CGI.pm Module
- POD
: 1.5.1. Documentation
- pointers
: D.10.7. Function Pointers
- pop( )
: 3.4.3. The push and pop Functions
- 
  - example of
: A.3. Chapter 4, Control Structures
 
- popen library function, emulating
: 14.3. Using Processes as Filehandles
- port numbers
: C. Networking Clients
- powers of ten, example of, with substr( )
: 15.2. Extracting and Replacing a Substring
- Practical Extraction and Report Language
: 11.1. What Is a Format?
- pragmas, definition of
: B.1. Library Terminology
- precedence
: 2.4.3. Operator Precedence and Associativity
- 
  - in regular expressions
: 7.3.4. Precedence
  - parentheses and
: 2.4.3. Operator Precedence and Associativity
 
- predefined variables
: D.6. Many, Many Predefined Variables
- print( )
- 
  - 2.8. Output with print
  - 6.3.1. Using print for Normal Output
  - 17.4. Fixed-Length Random-Access Databases
  - $_ and
: 4.6. The foreach Statement
  - array literals and
: 3.2. Literal Representation
  - example of
  
- 
    - 1.6.1. The "Hello, world" Program
    - 1.6.17. The Final Programs
  
 
- filehandle keyword and
: 1.6.12. Warning Someone When Things Go Astray
  - return value of
: 6.3.1. Using print for Normal Output
  - writes to same filehandle and
: 11.5. The Top-of-Page Format
 
- printf( )
: 6.3.2. Using printf for Formatted Output
- 
  - example of
  
- 
    - A.3. Chapter 4, Control Structures
    - A.5. Chapter 6, Basic I/O
    - 4.7. Exercises
  
 
 
- process exit value
: 14.3. Using Processes as Filehandles
- process launching
: 14.4. Summary of Process Operations
- Process module
- 
  - B.4. Win32 Extensions
  - 14.5. Win32::Process
 
- processes
- 
  - creating
: 14.1. Using system and exec
  - as filehandles
: 14.3. Using Processes as Filehandles
  - Windows NT and
: 14.5. Win32::Process
 
- products, finding
: 9.4. Labeled Blocks
- ProgID
- 
  - 19.2. Creating Automation Objects
  - 19.3. Using Automation Objects
 
- Programming Perl
: (see Camel Book)
- prompt, example of
: 1.6.2. Asking Questions and Remembering the Result
- properties
: 19.1. Introduction to OLE Automation
- push( )
: 3.4.3. The push and pop Functions
- pwd command
: 12.1. Moving Around the Directory Tree
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