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- s/// substitution operator: 9.6. Substitutions with s///
- vs. m// operator: 9.6. Substitutions with s///
- scalar context: 3.8. Scalar and List Context
- forcing: 3.8.3. Forcing Scalar Context
- scalar variables
- autoincrements/autodecrements for: 10.6. Autoincrement and Autodecrement
- stat function and: 11.6.1. The stat and lstat Functions
- scalars: 2.1. What Is Scalar Data?
- values of, assigning to variables: 2.5.2. Scalar Assignment
- scope of variables: 4.9. Notes on Lexical (my) Variables
- naked block control structure and: 10.4. The Naked Block Control Structure
- scoped variables (see lexical variables)
- security: B.14. Security
- CGI programs and: B.16. The Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
- seek function: 16.3. Fixed-length Random-access Databases
- select operator: 11.4.1. Changing the Default Output Filehandle
- semicolon (;)
- ending expressions: 1.4.2. What's Inside That Program?
- in for/foreach control structures: 10.7.1. The Secret Connection Between foreach and for
- return value expressions and: 4.6. Private Variables in Subroutines
- shell, avoiding: 14.1.1. Avoiding the Shell
- shift operator: 3.4.2. The shift and unshift Operators
- shortcuts: 1.2.2. Is Perl Easy or Hard?
- character class: 8.1.1. Character Class Shortcuts
- negating: 8.1.2. Negating the Shortcuts
- SIGINT: 14.7. Sending and Receiving Signals
- signals, sending/receiving: 14.7. Sending and Receiving Signals
- single-quoted string literals: 2.3.1. Single-Quoted String Literals
- single quotes (' ') enclosing strings: 2.3.1. Single-Quoted String Literals
- slash with dot (./): 1.4.1. A Simple Program
- slices: 17.6. Slices
- SMTP servers, Net::SMTP module for: B.5.8. The Net::SMTP Module
- sockets (TCP/IP): B.13.2. Sockets
- soft links: 13.3. Links and Files
- 13.3. Links and Files
- sort subroutines (sort-definition subroutines): 15.4. Advanced Sorting
- sorting
- advanced: 15.4. Advanced Sorting
- sort operator for: 3.7.2. The sort Operator
- s2p conversion program: B.25. Converting Other Languages to Perl
- spaces: 8.1.1. Character Class Shortcuts
- \\s shortcut for: 8.1.1. Character Class Shortcuts
- spaceship operator: 15.4. Advanced Sorting
- spaceship operator (): 15.4. Advanced Sorting
- splice operator: B.10.2. The splice Operator
- split operator: 9.7. The split Operator
- 17.6. Slices
- vs. join function: 9.8. The join Function
- sports scores, sorting: 15.4.1. Sorting a Hash by Value
- sprintf function: 15.3. Formatting Data with sprintf
- sqrt function: 10.4. The Naked Block Control Structure
- square brackets ([ ])
- in character classes: 8.1. Character Classes
- in pattern test program results: 7.3. A Pattern Test Program
- square root: B.9.1. Advanced Math Functions
- stacks: 4.7. The local Operator
- standard error stream: 11.1. What Is a Filehandle?
- standard input: 2.8. Getting User Input
- 6. I/O Basics
- standard input stream: 11.1. What Is a Filehandle?
- standard output: 6.4. Output to Standard Output
- 6.4. Output to Standard Output
- standard output stream: 11.1. What Is a Filehandle?
- star (*) as quantifier: 7.2.2. Simple Quantifiers
- Star Wars, spaceship operator and: 15.4. Advanced Sorting
- stat buffer: 11.6.5. Using the Special Underscore Filehandle
- stat function: 11.6.1. The stat and lstat Functions
- underscore filehandle and: 11.6.5. Using the Special Underscore Filehandle
- stat(2) manpage: 11.6.1. The stat and lstat Functions
- STDERR filehandle: 11.1. What Is a Filehandle?
- 11.5. Reopening a Standard Filehandle
- STDIN filehandle: 11.1. What Is a Filehandle?
- STDOUT filehandle: 11.1. What Is a Filehandle?
- 11.4.1. Changing the Default Output Filehandle
- strict pragma: B.6.4. The strict Pragma
- string accumulator: 2.11. The undef Value
- string comparison operators: 2.6.3. Comparison Operators
- string concatenate operator (.): 2.5.3. Binary Assignment Operators
- string escapes (see backslash escapes)
- string literals: 2.3. Strings
- double-quoted (see double-quoted string literals)
- string repetition operator (x): 2.3.3. String Operators
- 6.5.1. Arrays and printf
- strings: 2.3. Strings
- 2.3. Strings
- 15. Strings and Sorting
- converted automatically to numbers: 2.3.4. Automatic Conversion Between Numbers and Strings
- finding substrings within: 15.1. Finding a Substring with index
- operators for: 2.3.3. String Operators
- comparison operators for: 2.6.3. Comparison Operators
- sub keyword: 4.2. Defining a Subroutine
- subroutines: 4.1. System and User Functions
- anonymous: B.20.3. Anonymous Subroutines and Closures
- calling: 4.3. Invoking a Subroutine
- defining: 4.2. Defining a Subroutine
- invoking: 4.3. Invoking a Subroutine
- lexical variables in: 4.6. Private Variables in Subroutines
- subscripts: 3.1. Accessing Elements of an Array
- substr operator: 15.2. Manipulating a Substring with substr
- substrings: 15.1. Finding a Substring with index
- subtraction operator (-): 2.2.5. Numeric Operators
- support for Perl: 1.3.2. How Can I Get Support for Perl?
- symbolic links: 11.6. File Tests
- 11.6.1. The stat and lstat Functions
- 13.3. Links and Files
- 13.3. Links and Files
- symlink function: 13.3. Links and Files
- syntax extensions: B.19. Syntax Extensions
- Sys::Hostname module: B.5.10. The Sys::Hostname Module
- system databases: B.7.1. Direct System Database Access
- system function: 14.1. The system Function
- using vs. exec function: 14.2. The exec Function
- system functions: 4.1. System and User Functions
- system time: 11.6.1. The stat and lstat Functions
- System V IPC: B.13.1. System V IPC
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