Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules

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object-oriented programming (see OOP)
objects
bless operator and: 9.1. A Horse Is a Horse, of Course of Course--or Is It?
as blessed references: 9.8. More Interesting Instances
creating: 9.4. How to Build a Horse
destruction of: 10. Object Destruction
encapsulation of: 9.11. Don't Look Inside the Box
filehandles and: 11.7. References to Filehandles
instances and: 9.1. A Horse Is a Horse, of Course of Course--or Is It?
structure considerations: 9.8. More Interesting Instances
testing with isa and can methods: 11.2. Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior
11.2. Testing Your Objects for Good Behavior
ok function (Test::Simple): 14.2. Writing Tests with Test::Simple
14.6. Testing Things That Write to STDOUT and STDERR
OO (object-oriented) modules
exporting: 13.3. The Prototype Module Itself
exporting and: 12.10. Exporting in a Primarily OO Module
non-OO versus: 12.5. The Differences Between OO and Non-OO Modules
Test::More module: 14.3. Writing Tests with Test::More
OOP (object-oriented programming)
File::Spec module: 12.3. Sample Object-Oriented Interface: File::Spec
inheritance structures and: A.7.2. Exercise 2 (Section 8.11.2)
overview: 8. Introduction to Objects
versus non-OOP: 12.5. The Differences Between OO and Non-OO Modules
ordered lists: 3. Introduction to References
our variables: 8.5. A Few Notes About @ISA
overriding
methods: 8.6. Overriding the Methods
superclass methods: 10.2. Beating a Dead Horse
10.2. Beating a Dead Horse
UNIVERSAL class methods: 11.1. UNIVERSAL Methods


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