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Perl 5.10
for people who are not insane
Perl 5.10
for people who are not totally insane
5.10 isn’t like 5.8.x




                    perl5100delta
5.10 isn’t like 5.8.x


- features only get added in new 5.x releases



                                          perl5100delta
5.10 isn’t like 5.8.x


- features only get added in new 5.x releases
- it’s been 5 years since the last release (5.8)


                                            perl5100delta
5.10 is Way Cool




                   perl51000delta
5.10 is Way Cool

- no significant new features in Perl since 2002




                                        perl51000delta
5.10 is Way Cool

- no significant new features in Perl since 2002
- remember how bad you wanted to see Star
  Wars: Episode 1?




                                        perl51000delta
5.10 is Way Cool

- no significant new features in Perl since 2002
- remember how bad you wanted to see Star
  Wars: Episode 1?
- that’s how excited you should be for 5.10


                                        perl51000delta
5.10 is Way Cool

- no significant new features in Perl since 2002
- remember how bad you wanted to see Star
  Wars: Episode 1?
- that’s how excited you should be for 5.10
- but it won’t suck (no POD race scene)

                                        perl51000delta
Lexicascopasmartwhat?




                  perl51000delta
Lexicascopasmartwhat?

- lexically scoped user pragmata!




                                    perl51000delta
Lexicascopasmartwhat?

- lexically scoped user pragmata!
- pluggable regex compilation engines!



                                         perl51000delta
Lexicascopasmartwhat?

- lexically scoped user pragmata!
- pluggable regex compilation engines!
- trie-based non-recursive pattern matching!


                                        perl51000delta
Lexicascopasmartwhat?

- lexically scoped user pragmata!
- pluggable regex compilation engines!
- trie-based non-recursive pattern matching!
- thread-safe weak refkey hashes!

                                        perl51000delta
Yes, You Care




                perl51000delta
Yes, You Care

- Not everything in 5.10 is esoteric.




                                        perl51000delta
Yes, You Care

- Not everything in 5.10 is esoteric.
- Not everything in 5.10 is for gurus.



                                         perl51000delta
Yes, You Care

- Not everything in 5.10 is esoteric.
- Not everything in 5.10 is for gurus.
- Not everything in 5.10 is for C programmers.


                                       perl51000delta
Yes, You Care

- Not everything in 5.10 is esoteric.
- Not everything in 5.10 is for gurus.
- Not everything in 5.10 is for C programmers.
- Not everything in 5.10 is super advanced.

                                       perl51000delta
First: A Warning




                   feature
First: A Warning
- 5.10 is backwards compatible




                                 feature
First: A Warning
- 5.10 is backwards compatible
- but adds new keywords and operators




                                        feature
First: A Warning
- 5.10 is backwards compatible
- but adds new keywords and operators
- they’re not enabled by default



                                        feature
First: A Warning
- 5.10 is backwards compatible
- but adds new keywords and operators
- they’re not enabled by default
-   use feature ‘mtfnpy’;




                                        feature
First: A Warning
- 5.10 is backwards compatible
- but adds new keywords and operators
- they’re not enabled by default
-   use feature ‘mtfnpy’;

-   use 5.010;




                                        feature
First: A Warning
- 5.10 is backwards compatible
- but adds new keywords and operators
- they’re not enabled by default
-   use feature ‘mtfnpy’;

-   use 5.010;

- read the perldoc
                                        feature
First: A Warning
- 5.10 is backwards compatible
- but adds new keywords and operators
- they’re not enabled by default
-   use feature ‘mtfnpy’;

-   use 5.010;

- read the perldoc                I’m a perldoc
                                       ref!
                                              feature
First: A Warning
- 5.10 is backwards compatible
- but adds new keywords and operators
- they’re not enabled by default
-   use feature ‘mtfnpy’;

-   use 5.010;

- read the perldoc
                                        feature
say what
say $what


- new built-in, say
- it’s like print
- but it adds a newline for you

                                  perlfunc
say $what




            perlfunc
say $what

print “Hello, world!n”;




                           perlfunc
say $what

print “Hello, world!n”;


print “$messagen”;




                           perlfunc
say $what

print “Hello, world!n”;


print “$messagen”;


print “$_n” for @lines;


                           perlfunc
say $what

print “Hello, world!n”;
say “Hello, world!”;
print “$messagen”;


print “$_n” for @lines;


                           perlfunc
say $what

print “Hello, world!n”;
say “Hello, world!”;
print “$messagen”;
say $message;
print “$_n” for @lines;


                           perlfunc
say $what

print “Hello, world!n”;
say “Hello, world!”;
print “$messagen”;
say $message;
print “$_n” for @lines;
say for @lines;

                           perlfunc
truth and definedness
truth and definedness




                        perlop
truth and definedness
sub record_sale {




                          perlop
truth and definedness
sub record_sale {
  my ($product, $amount) = @_;




                             perlop
truth and definedness
sub record_sale {
  my ($product, $amount) = @_;

  $amount ||= $product->cost;




                                perlop
truth and definedness
sub record_sale {
  my ($product, $amount) = @_;

  $amount ||= $product->cost;

  ...



                                perlop
truth and definedness
sub record_sale {
  my ($product, $amount) = @_;

    $amount ||= $product->cost;

    ...
}


                                  perlop
truth and definedness
sub record_sale {
  my ($product, $amount) = @_;

    $amount = defined $amount
            ? $amount
            : $product->cost;

    ...
}

                                perlop
truth and definedness
sub record_sale {
  my ($product, $amount) = @_;

    $amount ||= $product->cost;

    ...
}


                                  perlop
truth and definedness
sub record_sale {
  my ($product, $amount) = @_;

    $amount ||= $product->cost;

    ...
}


                                  perlop
the new OR operator
sub record_sale {
  my ($product, $amount) = @_;

    $amount //= $product->cost;

    ...
}


                                  perlop
the new OR operator


$setting = defined $given
         ? $given
         : $default;




                            perlop
the new OR operator

$setting = $given;
unless (defined $setting) {
  $setting = $default;
}




                              perlop
the new OR operator


$setting = $given || $default;




                             perlop
the new OR operator


$setting = $given // $default;




                             perlop
keeping state
State Variables
$lines_left = 100;

sub read_line {
  die “trial period expired”
    unless $lines_left-- > 0;
  ...
}


                                perlsub
State Variables
my $lines_left = 100;

sub read_line {
  die “trial period expired”
    unless $lines_left-- > 0;
  ...
}


                                perlsub
State Variables
{
    my $lines_left = 100;

    sub read_line {
      die “trial period expired”
       unless $lines_left-- > 0;
      ...
    }
}

                               perlsub
State Variables
package Trial::Period;
sub new {
  my ($class, $arg) = @_;
  my $guts = {
    lines_left => $arg->{lines},
    error_msg => $arg->{error},
  };
  return bless $guts => $class;
}                                  my $LINES = 100;
                                   my $ERROR = “sorry, trial period over”;
sub consume_line {                 my $TRIAL = Trial::Period->new({
  my ($self) = @_;                   lines => $LINES,
  $self->{lines_left}--;             error => $ERROR,
}                                  });

sub lines_left {                   sub read_line {
  my ($self) = @_;                   $TRIAL->assert_lines_left;
  return $self->{lines_left};        ...
}                                  }

sub assert_lines_left {
   my ($self) = @_;
   unless ($self->lines_left) {
     die $self->{error_msg};
   }
}
1;




                                                                             perlsub
State Variables
{
    my $lines_left = 100;

    sub read_line {
      die “trial period expired”
       unless $lines_left-- > 0;
      ...
    }
}

                               perlsub
State Variables

sub read_line {
  state $lines_left = 100;
  die “trial period expired”
    unless $lines_left-- > 0;
  ...
}


                                perlsub
-x stacking
Stackable File Tests
if (
  -f $file
  and -w $file
  and -z $file
) {
  unlink $file;
}


                          perlfunc
Stackable File Tests

if (
  -f $file and -w _ and -z _
) {
  unlink $file;
}



                               perlfunc
Stackable File Tests


if (-f -w -z $file) {
  unlink $file;
}




                          perlfunc
smart matching
Smart Matching




                 perlsyn
Smart Matching

- a new kind of comparison operator




                                      perlsyn
Smart Matching

- a new kind of comparison operator
- its behavior depends on its inputs



                                       perlsyn
Smart Matching

- a new kind of comparison operator
- its behavior depends on its inputs
- “if these two things match...”


                                       perlsyn
Smart Matching

- a new kind of comparison operator
- its behavior depends on its inputs
- “if these two things match...”
- hard to tell, easy to show...

                                       perlsyn
Smart Matching




                 perlsyn
Smart Matching
if ($foo ~~ undef)   { ... }




                           perlsyn
Smart Matching
   if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... }
elsif ($foo ~~ @array) { ... }




                             perlsyn
Smart Matching
   if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... }
elsif ($foo ~~ @array) { ... }
elsif ($foo ~~ $code) { ... }




                             perlsyn
Smart Matching
   if   ($foo   ~~   undef)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   @array)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $code)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   %hash)    {   ...   }




                                         perlsyn
Smart Matching
   if   ($foo   ~~   undef)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   @array)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $code)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   %hash)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   qr/re/)   {   ...   }




                                         perlsyn
Smart Matching
   if   ($foo   ~~   undef)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   @array)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $code)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   %hash)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   qr/re/)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $bar)     {   ...   }



                                         perlsyn
Smart Matching
   if   ($foo   ~~   undef)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   @array)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $code)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   %hash)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   qr/re/)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $bar)     {   ...   }
else                           {   ...   }


                                         perlsyn
Smart Matching
given ($foo) {
  when (undef)    {   ...   }
  when (@array)   {   ...   }
  when ($code)    {   ...   }
  when (%hash)    {   ...   }
  when (qr/re/)   {   ...   }
  when ($bar)     {   ...   }
  default         {   ...   }
}

                                perlsyn
Smart Matching
   if   ($foo   ~~   undef)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   @array)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $code)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   %hash)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   qr/re/)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $bar)     {   ...   }
else                           {   ...   }


                                         perlsyn
Smart Matching
   if   ($foo   ~~   undef)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $array)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $code)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $hash)    {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   qr/re/)   {   ...   }
elsif   ($foo   ~~   $bar)     {   ...   }
else                           {   ...   }


                                         perlsyn
Smart Matching



my $test;

                 perlsyn
Smart Matching
given ($foo) {
  when (undef)     {   ...   }
  when ($aref)     {   ...   }
  when ($code)     {   ...   }
  when ($href)     {   ...   }
  when ($regex)    {   ...   }
  when ($object)   {   ...   }
  default          {   ...   }
}

                                 perlsyn
Smart Matching
given ($foo) {
  when ($test_1)   {   ...   }
  when ($test_2)   {   ...   }
  when ($test_3)   {   ...   }
  when ($test_4)   {   ...   }
  when ($test_5)   {   ...   }
  when ($test_6)   {   ...   }
  default          {   ...   }
}

                                 perlsyn
Smart Matching




                 perlsyn
Smart Matching

@want = @have->where($test)




                              perlsyn
Smart Matching

 @want = @have->where($test)

@want = @have->where(sub{ …… })




                               perlsyn
Smart Matching

 @want = @have->where($test)

@want = @have->where(sub{ …… })

@want = @have->where(qr/.../sm)




                               perlsyn
Smart Matching

 @want = @have->where($test)

@want = @have->where(sub{ …… })

@want = @have->where(qr/.../sm)

@want = @have->where([ 1,2,3 ])


                               perlsyn
Smart Matching




                 perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {




                           perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;




                             perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’)   {




                                 perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test;




                                     perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test;
   return grep { $known{$_} } @$array;




                                         perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test;
   return grep { $known{$_} } @$array;
 }




                                         perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test   eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known =   map {$_=>1} @$test;
   return grep   { $known{$_} } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘Regexp’) {




                                           perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test   eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known =   map {$_=>1} @$test;
   return grep   { $known{$_} } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘Regexp’) {
   return grep   { $_ =~ $test } @$array;




                                            perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test   eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known =   map {$_=>1} @$test;
   return grep   { $known{$_} } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘Regexp’) {
   return grep   { $_ =~ $test } @$array;
 }




                                            perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test   eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known =   map {$_=>1} @$test;
   return grep   { $known{$_} } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘Regexp’) {
   return grep   { $_ =~ $test } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘CODE’) {




                                            perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test   eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known =   map {$_=>1} @$test;
   return grep   { $known{$_} } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘Regexp’) {
   return grep   { $_ =~ $test } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘CODE’) {
   return grep   { $test->($_) } @$array;




                                            perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test   eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known =   map {$_=>1} @$test;
   return grep   { $known{$_} } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘Regexp’) {
   return grep   { $_ =~ $test } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘CODE’) {
   return grep   { $test->($_) } @$array;
 }




                                            perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

 if (ref $test   eq ‘ARRAY’) {
   my %known =   map {$_=>1} @$test;
   return grep   { $known{$_} } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘Regexp’) {
   return grep   { $_ =~ $test } @$array;
 }
 if (ref $test   eq ‘CODE’) {
   return grep   { $test->($_) } @$array;
 }

 die “invalid test”




                                            perlsyn
Smart Matching
sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;

    if (ref $test   eq ‘ARRAY’) {
      my %known =   map {$_=>1} @$test;
      return grep   { $known{$_} } @$array;
    }
    if (ref $test   eq ‘Regexp’) {
      return grep   { $_ =~ $test } @$array;
    }
    if (ref $test   eq ‘CODE’) {
      return grep   { $test->($_) } @$array;
    }

    die “invalid test”
}


                                               perlsyn
Smart Matching


sub where {
  my ($array, $test) = @_;
  grep { $_ ~~ $test } @$array;
}




                                  perlsyn
Smart Matching
  SmartMatch::Sugar




                      perlsyn
Smart Matching
      SmartMatch::Sugar

@want = @have->where( hash )




                               perlsyn
Smart Matching
       SmartMatch::Sugar

@want = @have->where( hash )

@want = @have->where( class )




                                perlsyn
Smart Matching
        SmartMatch::Sugar

 @want = @have->where( hash )

 @want = @have->where( class )

@want = @have->where(isa(‘Foo’))




                                 perlsyn
unknown undefined
Better Error Message(s)

$str = “Greetings, $name. Your last
login was $last. It is now $time.”;




                                 perldiag
Better Error Message(s)

$str = “Greetings, $name. Your last
login was $last. It is now $time.”;




Use of uninitialized value in
concatenation (.) or string at
hello.plx line 9.


                                 perldiag
Better Error Message(s)

$str = “Greetings, $name. Your last
login was $last. It is now $time.”;




Use of uninitialized value $time in
concatenation (.) or string at
hello.plx line 9.


                                  perldiag
inside-out objects
Inside-Out Objects




              Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
- traditional objects are a hashref




                                      Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
- traditional objects are a hashref
  - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name




                                   Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
- traditional objects are a hashref
  - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name
- inside-out objects are content-free refs



                                   Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
- traditional objects are a hashref
  - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name
- inside-out objects are content-free refs
  - look up attrs in an external hash by obj id

                                   Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
- traditional objects are a hashref
  - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name
- inside-out objects are content-free refs
  - look up attrs in an external hash by obj id
- there are complications for inside-out objects
                                   Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
sub size {
  my $self = shift;

    if (@_) {
      return $self->{size} = shift;
    } else {
      return $self->{size};
    }
}


                          Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
my %size;
sub size {
  my $self = shift;

    if (@_) {
      return $size{ $self } = shift;
    } else {
      return $size{ $self };
    }
}

                          Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
my %size;
sub size {
  my $self = shift;
  my $id   = refaddr $self;

    if (@_) {
      return $size{ $id } = shift;
    } else {
      return $size{ $id };
    }
}

                            Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
my %size;
sub size {
  my $self = shift;
  my $id   = refaddr $self;

    if (@_) {
      return $size{ $id } = shift;
    } else {
      return $size{ $id };
    }
}

sub DESTROY {
  my $id = refaddr $_[0];
  delete $size{ $id };
}



                                     Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
my %size;                            sub CLONE {
sub size {                             my $class = shift;
  my $self = shift;
  my $id   = refaddr $self;            my @properties = map { values %$_ }
                                     values %PROP_DATA_FOR;
    if (@_) {
      return $size{ $id } = shift;       for my $old_id ( keys %OBJ ) {
    } else {
      return $size{ $id };                   my $object = $OBJ{ $old_id };
    }                                        my $new_id = refaddr $object;
}
                                             for my $prop ( @properties ) {
sub DESTROY {                                  next unless exists $prop->{ $old };
  my $id = refaddr $_[0];                      $prop->{ $new } = $prop->{ $old };
  delete $size{ $id };                         delete $prop->{ $old };
}                                            }

                                             weaken ( $OBJ{ $new } = $object );
                                             delete $OBJ{ $old };
                                         }
                                     }




                                                            Hash::Util::FieldHash
Inside-Out Objects
my %OBJECT_REGISTRY;                   sub CLONE {
my %size;                                my $class = shift;
sub size {
  my $self = shift;                      my @properties = map { values %$_ }
  my $id   = refaddr $self;            values %PROP_DATA_FOR;

    $self->register_object;                for my $old_id ( keys %OBJECT_REGISTRY )
                                       {
    if (@_) {
      return $size{ $self } = shift;       my $object =
    } else {                           $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $old_id };
      return $size{ $self };               my $new_id = refaddr $object;
    }
}                                          for my $prop ( @properties ) {
                                             next unless exists $prop-
sub DESTROY {                          >{ $old_id };
  my $id = refaddr $_[0];                    $prop->{ $new_id } = $prop-
  delete $size{ $id };                 >{ $old_id };
  delete $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $id };            delete $prop->{ $old_id };
}                                          }

sub register_object {                      weaken ( $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $new_id } =
  my ($self) = @_;                     $object );
  my $id = refaddr $self;                  delete $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $old_id };
  $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $id } = $self;       }
}                                      }




                                                            Hash::Util::FieldHash
Field Hashes




           Hash::Util::FieldHash
Field Hashes

- they’re just like hashes




                             Hash::Util::FieldHash
Field Hashes

- they’re just like hashes
- objects as keys become object ids



                                  Hash::Util::FieldHash
Field Hashes

- they’re just like hashes
- objects as keys become object ids
- but get destroyed and cloned

                                  Hash::Util::FieldHash
Field Hashes
my %size;
sub size {
  my $self = shift;

    if (@_) {
      return $size{ $self } = shift;
    } else {
      return $size{ $self };
    }
}

                          Hash::Util::FieldHash
Field Hashes
fieldhash my %size;
sub size {
  my $self = shift;

    if (@_) {
      return $size{ $self } = shift;
    } else {
      return $size{ $self };
    }
}

                          Hash::Util::FieldHash
Field Hashes
{
    fieldhash my %size;
    sub size {
      my $self = shift;
      if (@_) {
        return $size{ $self } = shift;
      } else {
        return $size{ $self };
      }
    }
}

                              Hash::Util::FieldHash
Field Hashes
sub size {
  my $self = shift;
  fieldhash state %size;

    if (@_) {
      return $size{ $self } = shift;
    } else {
      return $size{ $self };
    }
}

                           Hash::Util::FieldHash
lexical topic
(topic is how you say $_)
Lexical Topic
for (@lines) {
  chomp;
  next if /^#/;
  next unless length;
  s/a/b/;
  sanity_check;
  say;
}

                        perlvar
Lexical Topic
for my $line (@lines) {
  chomp $line;
  next if $line ~~ /^#/;
  next unless length $line;
  $line =~ s/a/b/;
  sanity_check($line);
  say $line;
}

                              perlvar
Lexical Topic
for my $_ (@lines) {
  chomp;
  next if /^#/;
  next unless length;
  s/a/b/;
  sanity_check;
  say;
}

                        perlvar
Regex
named captures
Regex: Named Captures




                        perlre
Regex: Named Captures

- find matches by name, not position




                                       perlre
Regex: Named Captures

- find matches by name, not position
- avoid the dreaded$1




                                       perlre
Regex: Named Captures

- find matches by name, not position
- avoid the dreaded $1


- no longer second to Python or .Net!

                                        perlre
Regex: Named Captures


# our hypothetical format

section:property = value




                            perlre
Regex: Named Captures

$line ~~ /(w+):(w+) = (w+)/;

$name = $2;
$value = $3;




                                  perlre
Regex: Named Captures

$lhs_re = qr/(w+):(w+)/;
$rhs_re = qr/(w+)/;

$line ~~ /$lhs_re = $rhs_re/;

$name = $2;
$value = $3;



                                perlre
Regex: Named Captures

$line ~~ /$lhs_re = $rhs_re/;

$name = $2;
$value = $3;




                                perlre
Regex: Named Captures

$line ~~ /$lhs_re = $rhs_re/;

$name = $+{ name };
$value = $+{ value };




                                perlre
Regex: Named Captures


$lhs_re = qr/(w+):(w+)/;
$rhs_re = qr/(w+)/;




                             perlre
Regex: Named Captures


$lhs_re = qr/(w+):(?<name>w+)/;
$rhs_re = qr/(?<value>w+)/;




                                    perlre
better backrefs
Regex: Backreference


 m{< (w+) > .+ < /1 > }x




                             perlre
Regex: Backreference


 m{< (w+) > .+ < /1 > }x




                             perlre
Regex: Backreference



      10
                       perlre
Regex: Backreference


  qr{(d)10}


                       perlre
Regex: Backreference


qr{ (d) 1 0}x


                       perlre
Regex: Backreference


 m{< (w+) > .+ < /1 > }x




                             perlre
Regex: Backreference


m{< (w+) > .+ < /g{1} > }x




                               perlre
Regex: Backreference



      10
                       perlre
Regex: Backreference



   g{10}
                       perlre
Regex: Backreference


  qr{(d)10}


                       perlre
Regex: Backreference


qr{(d)g{1}0}


                       perlre
Regex: Backreference


qr{(d)g{-1}0}


                       perlre
Regex: Backreference
qr{
   (?<digit>d)
   g{digit}
   0
}x
                       perlre
Regex: Exit Strategy
my $wtf_re = qr{
xffn015()]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^x80-xf
fn015()]*)*)[040t]*)*(?:(?:[^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x80-x
ff]+(?![^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x80-xff])|”[^x80-xffn015
“]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015”]*)*”)[040t]*(?:([^x80-
xffn015()]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^x80
-xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040t]*
)*(?:.[040t]*(?:([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([^
x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^
x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040t]*)*(?:[^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x8
0-xff]+(?![^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x80-xff])|”[^x80-xffn
015”]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015”]*)*”)[040t]*(?:([^x
80-xffn015()]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^
x80-xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040
t]*)*)*@[040t]*(?:([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([
^x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^
x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040t]*)*(?:[^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037
x80-xff]+(?![^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x80-xff])|[(?:[^x80-
xffn015[]]|[^x80-xff])*])[040t]*(?:([^x80-xffn015()
]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^x80-xff][^
x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040t]*)*(?:.[04
};




                                                                         wtf
Regex: Backreference


if ($str =~ $wtf_re) {
  ...
}



                       perlop
Regex: Backreference


if ($str ~~ $wtf_re) {
  ...
}



                       perlop
lexically scoped alternate
trie-based reentrant user-
 defined regex pragmata
flexible regex
Alternate Regex Engines




                      perlreapi
Alternate Regex Engines


- lets you change how regex work



                                   perlreapi
Alternate Regex Engines


- lets you change how regex work
- but not how you use them ( ,
                            =~ s///, etc)




                                            perlreapi
Alternate Regex Engines




                  re::engine::POSIX
Alternate Regex Engines


egrep -r -l PATTERN DIR




                          re::engine::POSIX
Alternate Regex Engines

my $regex = qr{ ... };

my @files = $find->file->in( $root );

say for grep { slurp ~~ $re } @files;




                                 re::engine::POSIX
Alternate Regex Engines




                  re::engine::POSIX
Alternate Regex Engines


egrep -r -l ‘.+?’ DIR




                        re::engine::POSIX
Alternate Regex Engines

my $regex = qr{ ... };

my @files = $find->file->in( $root );

say for grep { slurp ~~ $re } @files;




                                 re::engine::POSIX
Alternate Regex Engines

use re::engine::POSIX;

my $regex = qr{ ... };

my @files = $find->file->in( $root );

say for grep { slurp ~~ $re } @files;




                                 re::engine::POSIX
Alternate Regex Engines

use re::engine::POSIX;

my $regex = qr{ ... }x;

my @files = $find->file->in( $root );

say for grep { slurp ~~ $re } @files;




                                 re::engine::POSIX
http://www.perl.org/get.html
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Perl 5.10 for People Who Aren't Totally Insane

  • 1. Perl 5.10 for people who are not insane
  • 2. Perl 5.10 for people who are not totally insane
  • 3. 5.10 isn’t like 5.8.x perl5100delta
  • 4. 5.10 isn’t like 5.8.x - features only get added in new 5.x releases perl5100delta
  • 5. 5.10 isn’t like 5.8.x - features only get added in new 5.x releases - it’s been 5 years since the last release (5.8) perl5100delta
  • 6. 5.10 is Way Cool perl51000delta
  • 7. 5.10 is Way Cool - no significant new features in Perl since 2002 perl51000delta
  • 8. 5.10 is Way Cool - no significant new features in Perl since 2002 - remember how bad you wanted to see Star Wars: Episode 1? perl51000delta
  • 9. 5.10 is Way Cool - no significant new features in Perl since 2002 - remember how bad you wanted to see Star Wars: Episode 1? - that’s how excited you should be for 5.10 perl51000delta
  • 10. 5.10 is Way Cool - no significant new features in Perl since 2002 - remember how bad you wanted to see Star Wars: Episode 1? - that’s how excited you should be for 5.10 - but it won’t suck (no POD race scene) perl51000delta
  • 11. Lexicascopasmartwhat? perl51000delta
  • 12. Lexicascopasmartwhat? - lexically scoped user pragmata! perl51000delta
  • 13. Lexicascopasmartwhat? - lexically scoped user pragmata! - pluggable regex compilation engines! perl51000delta
  • 14. Lexicascopasmartwhat? - lexically scoped user pragmata! - pluggable regex compilation engines! - trie-based non-recursive pattern matching! perl51000delta
  • 15. Lexicascopasmartwhat? - lexically scoped user pragmata! - pluggable regex compilation engines! - trie-based non-recursive pattern matching! - thread-safe weak refkey hashes! perl51000delta
  • 16. Yes, You Care perl51000delta
  • 17. Yes, You Care - Not everything in 5.10 is esoteric. perl51000delta
  • 18. Yes, You Care - Not everything in 5.10 is esoteric. - Not everything in 5.10 is for gurus. perl51000delta
  • 19. Yes, You Care - Not everything in 5.10 is esoteric. - Not everything in 5.10 is for gurus. - Not everything in 5.10 is for C programmers. perl51000delta
  • 20. Yes, You Care - Not everything in 5.10 is esoteric. - Not everything in 5.10 is for gurus. - Not everything in 5.10 is for C programmers. - Not everything in 5.10 is super advanced. perl51000delta
  • 21. First: A Warning feature
  • 22. First: A Warning - 5.10 is backwards compatible feature
  • 23. First: A Warning - 5.10 is backwards compatible - but adds new keywords and operators feature
  • 24. First: A Warning - 5.10 is backwards compatible - but adds new keywords and operators - they’re not enabled by default feature
  • 25. First: A Warning - 5.10 is backwards compatible - but adds new keywords and operators - they’re not enabled by default - use feature ‘mtfnpy’; feature
  • 26. First: A Warning - 5.10 is backwards compatible - but adds new keywords and operators - they’re not enabled by default - use feature ‘mtfnpy’; - use 5.010; feature
  • 27. First: A Warning - 5.10 is backwards compatible - but adds new keywords and operators - they’re not enabled by default - use feature ‘mtfnpy’; - use 5.010; - read the perldoc feature
  • 28. First: A Warning - 5.10 is backwards compatible - but adds new keywords and operators - they’re not enabled by default - use feature ‘mtfnpy’; - use 5.010; - read the perldoc I’m a perldoc ref! feature
  • 29. First: A Warning - 5.10 is backwards compatible - but adds new keywords and operators - they’re not enabled by default - use feature ‘mtfnpy’; - use 5.010; - read the perldoc feature
  • 31. say $what - new built-in, say - it’s like print - but it adds a newline for you perlfunc
  • 32. say $what perlfunc
  • 33. say $what print “Hello, world!n”; perlfunc
  • 34. say $what print “Hello, world!n”; print “$messagen”; perlfunc
  • 35. say $what print “Hello, world!n”; print “$messagen”; print “$_n” for @lines; perlfunc
  • 36. say $what print “Hello, world!n”; say “Hello, world!”; print “$messagen”; print “$_n” for @lines; perlfunc
  • 37. say $what print “Hello, world!n”; say “Hello, world!”; print “$messagen”; say $message; print “$_n” for @lines; perlfunc
  • 38. say $what print “Hello, world!n”; say “Hello, world!”; print “$messagen”; say $message; print “$_n” for @lines; say for @lines; perlfunc
  • 41. truth and definedness sub record_sale { perlop
  • 42. truth and definedness sub record_sale { my ($product, $amount) = @_; perlop
  • 43. truth and definedness sub record_sale { my ($product, $amount) = @_; $amount ||= $product->cost; perlop
  • 44. truth and definedness sub record_sale { my ($product, $amount) = @_; $amount ||= $product->cost; ... perlop
  • 45. truth and definedness sub record_sale { my ($product, $amount) = @_; $amount ||= $product->cost; ... } perlop
  • 46. truth and definedness sub record_sale { my ($product, $amount) = @_; $amount = defined $amount ? $amount : $product->cost; ... } perlop
  • 47. truth and definedness sub record_sale { my ($product, $amount) = @_; $amount ||= $product->cost; ... } perlop
  • 48. truth and definedness sub record_sale { my ($product, $amount) = @_; $amount ||= $product->cost; ... } perlop
  • 49. the new OR operator sub record_sale { my ($product, $amount) = @_; $amount //= $product->cost; ... } perlop
  • 50. the new OR operator $setting = defined $given ? $given : $default; perlop
  • 51. the new OR operator $setting = $given; unless (defined $setting) { $setting = $default; } perlop
  • 52. the new OR operator $setting = $given || $default; perlop
  • 53. the new OR operator $setting = $given // $default; perlop
  • 55. State Variables $lines_left = 100; sub read_line { die “trial period expired” unless $lines_left-- > 0; ... } perlsub
  • 56. State Variables my $lines_left = 100; sub read_line { die “trial period expired” unless $lines_left-- > 0; ... } perlsub
  • 57. State Variables { my $lines_left = 100; sub read_line { die “trial period expired” unless $lines_left-- > 0; ... } } perlsub
  • 58. State Variables package Trial::Period; sub new { my ($class, $arg) = @_; my $guts = { lines_left => $arg->{lines}, error_msg => $arg->{error}, }; return bless $guts => $class; } my $LINES = 100; my $ERROR = “sorry, trial period over”; sub consume_line { my $TRIAL = Trial::Period->new({ my ($self) = @_; lines => $LINES, $self->{lines_left}--; error => $ERROR, } }); sub lines_left { sub read_line { my ($self) = @_; $TRIAL->assert_lines_left; return $self->{lines_left}; ... } } sub assert_lines_left { my ($self) = @_; unless ($self->lines_left) { die $self->{error_msg}; } } 1; perlsub
  • 59. State Variables { my $lines_left = 100; sub read_line { die “trial period expired” unless $lines_left-- > 0; ... } } perlsub
  • 60. State Variables sub read_line { state $lines_left = 100; die “trial period expired” unless $lines_left-- > 0; ... } perlsub
  • 62. Stackable File Tests if ( -f $file and -w $file and -z $file ) { unlink $file; } perlfunc
  • 63. Stackable File Tests if ( -f $file and -w _ and -z _ ) { unlink $file; } perlfunc
  • 64. Stackable File Tests if (-f -w -z $file) { unlink $file; } perlfunc
  • 66. Smart Matching perlsyn
  • 67. Smart Matching - a new kind of comparison operator perlsyn
  • 68. Smart Matching - a new kind of comparison operator - its behavior depends on its inputs perlsyn
  • 69. Smart Matching - a new kind of comparison operator - its behavior depends on its inputs - “if these two things match...” perlsyn
  • 70. Smart Matching - a new kind of comparison operator - its behavior depends on its inputs - “if these two things match...” - hard to tell, easy to show... perlsyn
  • 71. Smart Matching perlsyn
  • 72. Smart Matching if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... } perlsyn
  • 73. Smart Matching if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ @array) { ... } perlsyn
  • 74. Smart Matching if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ @array) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $code) { ... } perlsyn
  • 75. Smart Matching if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ @array) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $code) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ %hash) { ... } perlsyn
  • 76. Smart Matching if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ @array) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $code) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ %hash) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ qr/re/) { ... } perlsyn
  • 77. Smart Matching if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ @array) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $code) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ %hash) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ qr/re/) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $bar) { ... } perlsyn
  • 78. Smart Matching if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ @array) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $code) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ %hash) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ qr/re/) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $bar) { ... } else { ... } perlsyn
  • 79. Smart Matching given ($foo) { when (undef) { ... } when (@array) { ... } when ($code) { ... } when (%hash) { ... } when (qr/re/) { ... } when ($bar) { ... } default { ... } } perlsyn
  • 80. Smart Matching if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ @array) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $code) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ %hash) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ qr/re/) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $bar) { ... } else { ... } perlsyn
  • 81. Smart Matching if ($foo ~~ undef) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $array) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $code) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $hash) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ qr/re/) { ... } elsif ($foo ~~ $bar) { ... } else { ... } perlsyn
  • 83. Smart Matching given ($foo) { when (undef) { ... } when ($aref) { ... } when ($code) { ... } when ($href) { ... } when ($regex) { ... } when ($object) { ... } default { ... } } perlsyn
  • 84. Smart Matching given ($foo) { when ($test_1) { ... } when ($test_2) { ... } when ($test_3) { ... } when ($test_4) { ... } when ($test_5) { ... } when ($test_6) { ... } default { ... } } perlsyn
  • 85. Smart Matching perlsyn
  • 86. Smart Matching @want = @have->where($test) perlsyn
  • 87. Smart Matching @want = @have->where($test) @want = @have->where(sub{ …… }) perlsyn
  • 88. Smart Matching @want = @have->where($test) @want = @have->where(sub{ …… }) @want = @have->where(qr/.../sm) perlsyn
  • 89. Smart Matching @want = @have->where($test) @want = @have->where(sub{ …… }) @want = @have->where(qr/.../sm) @want = @have->where([ 1,2,3 ]) perlsyn
  • 90. Smart Matching perlsyn
  • 92. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; perlsyn
  • 93. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { perlsyn
  • 94. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; perlsyn
  • 95. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; perlsyn
  • 96. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; } perlsyn
  • 97. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘Regexp’) { perlsyn
  • 98. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘Regexp’) { return grep { $_ =~ $test } @$array; perlsyn
  • 99. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘Regexp’) { return grep { $_ =~ $test } @$array; } perlsyn
  • 100. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘Regexp’) { return grep { $_ =~ $test } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘CODE’) { perlsyn
  • 101. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘Regexp’) { return grep { $_ =~ $test } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘CODE’) { return grep { $test->($_) } @$array; perlsyn
  • 102. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘Regexp’) { return grep { $_ =~ $test } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘CODE’) { return grep { $test->($_) } @$array; } perlsyn
  • 103. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘Regexp’) { return grep { $_ =~ $test } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘CODE’) { return grep { $test->($_) } @$array; } die “invalid test” perlsyn
  • 104. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; if (ref $test eq ‘ARRAY’) { my %known = map {$_=>1} @$test; return grep { $known{$_} } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘Regexp’) { return grep { $_ =~ $test } @$array; } if (ref $test eq ‘CODE’) { return grep { $test->($_) } @$array; } die “invalid test” } perlsyn
  • 105. Smart Matching sub where { my ($array, $test) = @_; grep { $_ ~~ $test } @$array; } perlsyn
  • 106. Smart Matching SmartMatch::Sugar perlsyn
  • 107. Smart Matching SmartMatch::Sugar @want = @have->where( hash ) perlsyn
  • 108. Smart Matching SmartMatch::Sugar @want = @have->where( hash ) @want = @have->where( class ) perlsyn
  • 109. Smart Matching SmartMatch::Sugar @want = @have->where( hash ) @want = @have->where( class ) @want = @have->where(isa(‘Foo’)) perlsyn
  • 111. Better Error Message(s) $str = “Greetings, $name. Your last login was $last. It is now $time.”; perldiag
  • 112. Better Error Message(s) $str = “Greetings, $name. Your last login was $last. It is now $time.”; Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at hello.plx line 9. perldiag
  • 113. Better Error Message(s) $str = “Greetings, $name. Your last login was $last. It is now $time.”; Use of uninitialized value $time in concatenation (.) or string at hello.plx line 9. perldiag
  • 115. Inside-Out Objects Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 116. Inside-Out Objects - traditional objects are a hashref Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 117. Inside-Out Objects - traditional objects are a hashref - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 118. Inside-Out Objects - traditional objects are a hashref - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name - inside-out objects are content-free refs Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 119. Inside-Out Objects - traditional objects are a hashref - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name - inside-out objects are content-free refs - look up attrs in an external hash by obj id Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 120. Inside-Out Objects - traditional objects are a hashref - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name - inside-out objects are content-free refs - look up attrs in an external hash by obj id - there are complications for inside-out objects Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 121. Inside-Out Objects sub size { my $self = shift; if (@_) { return $self->{size} = shift; } else { return $self->{size}; } } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 122. Inside-Out Objects my %size; sub size { my $self = shift; if (@_) { return $size{ $self } = shift; } else { return $size{ $self }; } } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 123. Inside-Out Objects my %size; sub size { my $self = shift; my $id = refaddr $self; if (@_) { return $size{ $id } = shift; } else { return $size{ $id }; } } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 124. Inside-Out Objects my %size; sub size { my $self = shift; my $id = refaddr $self; if (@_) { return $size{ $id } = shift; } else { return $size{ $id }; } } sub DESTROY { my $id = refaddr $_[0]; delete $size{ $id }; } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 125. Inside-Out Objects my %size; sub CLONE { sub size { my $class = shift; my $self = shift; my $id = refaddr $self; my @properties = map { values %$_ } values %PROP_DATA_FOR; if (@_) { return $size{ $id } = shift; for my $old_id ( keys %OBJ ) { } else { return $size{ $id }; my $object = $OBJ{ $old_id }; } my $new_id = refaddr $object; } for my $prop ( @properties ) { sub DESTROY { next unless exists $prop->{ $old }; my $id = refaddr $_[0]; $prop->{ $new } = $prop->{ $old }; delete $size{ $id }; delete $prop->{ $old }; } } weaken ( $OBJ{ $new } = $object ); delete $OBJ{ $old }; } } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 126. Inside-Out Objects my %OBJECT_REGISTRY; sub CLONE { my %size; my $class = shift; sub size { my $self = shift; my @properties = map { values %$_ } my $id = refaddr $self; values %PROP_DATA_FOR; $self->register_object; for my $old_id ( keys %OBJECT_REGISTRY ) { if (@_) { return $size{ $self } = shift; my $object = } else { $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $old_id }; return $size{ $self }; my $new_id = refaddr $object; } } for my $prop ( @properties ) { next unless exists $prop- sub DESTROY { >{ $old_id }; my $id = refaddr $_[0]; $prop->{ $new_id } = $prop- delete $size{ $id }; >{ $old_id }; delete $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $id }; delete $prop->{ $old_id }; } } sub register_object { weaken ( $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $new_id } = my ($self) = @_; $object ); my $id = refaddr $self; delete $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $old_id }; $OBJECT_REGISTRY{ $id } = $self; } } } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 127. Field Hashes Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 128. Field Hashes - they’re just like hashes Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 129. Field Hashes - they’re just like hashes - objects as keys become object ids Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 130. Field Hashes - they’re just like hashes - objects as keys become object ids - but get destroyed and cloned Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 131. Field Hashes my %size; sub size { my $self = shift; if (@_) { return $size{ $self } = shift; } else { return $size{ $self }; } } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 132. Field Hashes fieldhash my %size; sub size { my $self = shift; if (@_) { return $size{ $self } = shift; } else { return $size{ $self }; } } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 133. Field Hashes { fieldhash my %size; sub size { my $self = shift; if (@_) { return $size{ $self } = shift; } else { return $size{ $self }; } } } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 134. Field Hashes sub size { my $self = shift; fieldhash state %size; if (@_) { return $size{ $self } = shift; } else { return $size{ $self }; } } Hash::Util::FieldHash
  • 136. (topic is how you say $_)
  • 137. Lexical Topic for (@lines) { chomp; next if /^#/; next unless length; s/a/b/; sanity_check; say; } perlvar
  • 138. Lexical Topic for my $line (@lines) { chomp $line; next if $line ~~ /^#/; next unless length $line; $line =~ s/a/b/; sanity_check($line); say $line; } perlvar
  • 139. Lexical Topic for my $_ (@lines) { chomp; next if /^#/; next unless length; s/a/b/; sanity_check; say; } perlvar
  • 140. Regex
  • 143. Regex: Named Captures - find matches by name, not position perlre
  • 144. Regex: Named Captures - find matches by name, not position - avoid the dreaded$1 perlre
  • 145. Regex: Named Captures - find matches by name, not position - avoid the dreaded $1 - no longer second to Python or .Net! perlre
  • 146. Regex: Named Captures # our hypothetical format section:property = value perlre
  • 147. Regex: Named Captures $line ~~ /(w+):(w+) = (w+)/; $name = $2; $value = $3; perlre
  • 148. Regex: Named Captures $lhs_re = qr/(w+):(w+)/; $rhs_re = qr/(w+)/; $line ~~ /$lhs_re = $rhs_re/; $name = $2; $value = $3; perlre
  • 149. Regex: Named Captures $line ~~ /$lhs_re = $rhs_re/; $name = $2; $value = $3; perlre
  • 150. Regex: Named Captures $line ~~ /$lhs_re = $rhs_re/; $name = $+{ name }; $value = $+{ value }; perlre
  • 151. Regex: Named Captures $lhs_re = qr/(w+):(w+)/; $rhs_re = qr/(w+)/; perlre
  • 152. Regex: Named Captures $lhs_re = qr/(w+):(?<name>w+)/; $rhs_re = qr/(?<value>w+)/; perlre
  • 154. Regex: Backreference m{< (w+) > .+ < /1 > }x perlre
  • 155. Regex: Backreference m{< (w+) > .+ < /1 > }x perlre
  • 156. Regex: Backreference 10 perlre
  • 157. Regex: Backreference qr{(d)10} perlre
  • 159. Regex: Backreference m{< (w+) > .+ < /1 > }x perlre
  • 160. Regex: Backreference m{< (w+) > .+ < /g{1} > }x perlre
  • 161. Regex: Backreference 10 perlre
  • 162. Regex: Backreference g{10} perlre
  • 163. Regex: Backreference qr{(d)10} perlre
  • 166. Regex: Backreference qr{ (?<digit>d) g{digit} 0 }x perlre
  • 167. Regex: Exit Strategy my $wtf_re = qr{ xffn015()]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^x80-xf fn015()]*)*)[040t]*)*(?:(?:[^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x80-x ff]+(?![^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x80-xff])|”[^x80-xffn015 “]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015”]*)*”)[040t]*(?:([^x80- xffn015()]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^x80 -xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040t]* )*(?:.[040t]*(?:([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([^ x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^ x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040t]*)*(?:[^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x8 0-xff]+(?![^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x80-xff])|”[^x80-xffn 015”]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015”]*)*”)[040t]*(?:([^x 80-xffn015()]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^ x80-xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040 t]*)*)*@[040t]*(?:([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([ ^x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^x80-xff][^x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^ x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040t]*)*(?:[^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037 x80-xff]+(?![^(040)<>@,;:”.[]000-037x80-xff])|[(?:[^x80- xffn015[]]|[^x80-xff])*])[040t]*(?:([^x80-xffn015() ]*(?:(?:[^x80-xff]|([^x80-xffn015()]*(?:[^x80-xff][^ x80-xffn015()]*)*))[^x80-xffn015()]*)*)[040t]*)*(?:.[04 }; wtf
  • 168. Regex: Backreference if ($str =~ $wtf_re) { ... } perlop
  • 169. Regex: Backreference if ($str ~~ $wtf_re) { ... } perlop
  • 170. lexically scoped alternate trie-based reentrant user- defined regex pragmata
  • 173. Alternate Regex Engines - lets you change how regex work perlreapi
  • 174. Alternate Regex Engines - lets you change how regex work - but not how you use them ( , =~ s///, etc) perlreapi
  • 175. Alternate Regex Engines re::engine::POSIX
  • 176. Alternate Regex Engines egrep -r -l PATTERN DIR re::engine::POSIX
  • 177. Alternate Regex Engines my $regex = qr{ ... }; my @files = $find->file->in( $root ); say for grep { slurp ~~ $re } @files; re::engine::POSIX
  • 178. Alternate Regex Engines re::engine::POSIX
  • 179. Alternate Regex Engines egrep -r -l ‘.+?’ DIR re::engine::POSIX
  • 180. Alternate Regex Engines my $regex = qr{ ... }; my @files = $find->file->in( $root ); say for grep { slurp ~~ $re } @files; re::engine::POSIX
  • 181. Alternate Regex Engines use re::engine::POSIX; my $regex = qr{ ... }; my @files = $find->file->in( $root ); say for grep { slurp ~~ $re } @files; re::engine::POSIX
  • 182. Alternate Regex Engines use re::engine::POSIX; my $regex = qr{ ... }x; my @files = $find->file->in( $root ); say for grep { slurp ~~ $re } @files; re::engine::POSIX