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- Newsgroups: sci.skeptic,news.answers
- Subject: sci.skeptic: The Frequently Questioned Answers
- From: paj@uk.co.gec-mrc (Paul Johnson)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: skeptic-faq
- Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions
- about scientific skepticism and various fringe topics. It
- should be read by anyone who wishes to post to sci.skeptic.
- Date: 17 Nov 92 13:17:29 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space,news.answers
- Subject: Space FAQ 08/15 - Addresses
- From: leech@mahler.cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: space/addresses
- Date: 1 Nov 92 18:16:36 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space,news.answers
- Subject: Space FAQ 09/15 - Mission Schedules
- From: leech@mahler.cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: space/schedule
- Date: 1 Nov 92 18:16:56 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space,news.answers
- Subject: Space FAQ 10/15 - Planetary Probe History
- From: leech@mahler.cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: space/probe
- Date: 1 Nov 92 18:17:23 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space,news.answers
- Subject: Space FAQ 11/15 - Upcoming Planetary Probes
- From: leech@mahler.cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: space/new_probes
- Date: 1 Nov 92 18:17:45 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space,news.answers
- Subject: Space FAQ 12/15 - Controversial Questions
- From: leech@mahler.cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: space/controversy
- Date: 1 Nov 92 18:18:29 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space,news.answers
- Subject: Space FAQ 13/15 - Interest Groups & Publications
- From: leech@mahler.cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: space/groups
- Date: 1 Nov 92 18:18:51 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space,news.answers
- Subject: Space FAQ 14/15 - How to Become an Astronaut
- From: leech@mahler.cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: space/astronaut
- Date: 1 Nov 92 18:19:24 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space,news.answers
- Subject: Space FAQ 15/15 - Orbital and Planetary Launch Services
- From: leech@mahler.cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: space/launchers
- Date: 1 Nov 92 18:19:41 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space,sci.astro,news.answers
- Subject: Diffs to sci.space/sci.astro Frequently Asked Questions
- From: leech@mahler.cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: space/diff
- Date: 1 Nov 92 18:12:06 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space.news
- Subject: Changes to Three-Letter Acronym (TLA) Update Program (UP) (CTU)
- From: wollman@uvm.edu (Garrett A. Wollman)
- Frequency: monthly
- Date: 3 Aug 92 20:36:59 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.space.news
- Subject: Three-Letter Acronym (TLA) Update Program (UP)
- From: wollman@uvm.edu (Garrett A. Wollman)
- Frequency: monthly
- Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1992 20:36:38 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds
- Subject: ADMIN: sci.virtual-worlds FAQ, updated * *. (LONG)
- From: hlab@milton.u.washington.edu (Human Int. Technology Lab)
- Frequency: unknown
-
- Newsgroups: soc.bi,soc.motss,news.answers
- Subject: Bisexual Resource List (monthly posting)
- From: alan@osf.org (Alan Hamilton)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: bisexual-resources
- Summary: Resources for and about bisexual people.
- Date: 2 Nov 92 20:39:20 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.college,soc.net-people
- Subject: List of emailpals living in former Soviet Union area
- From: gomes@cs.tamu.edu (Carlos M Gomes)
- Frequency: unknown
- Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1992 22:41:51 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.college,soc.net-people,news.answers
- Subject: FAQ: College Email Addresses */* [Monthly posting]
- From: dalamb@qucis.queensu.ca (David Lamb)
- Frequency: monthly
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 13:10:26 GMT
- Archive-name: college-email/part2
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.china
- Subject: FAQ - Networking in China
- From: H.Wang@bradford.ac.uk (H WANG)
- Frequency: unknown
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.esperanto,news.answers
- Subject: soc.culture.esperanto Frequently Asked Questions (Oftaj Demandoj)
- From: urban@rand.org
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: esperanto-faq
- Date: 2 Oct 92 23:02:29 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.french,news.answers
- Subject: FAQ: soc.culture.french */2 [monthly]
- From: Christophe.Wolfhugel@grasp.insa-lyon.fr (Christophe Wolfhugel)
- Frequency: monthly
- Summary: This bilingual (french-english) article is intended for readers inte-
- rested in the soc.culture.french newsgroup and contains relevant information
- about french-speaking countries and answers to frequently asked questions.
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 22:48:20 +0100
- Archive-name: culture-french-faq/part2
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.french,news.answers
- Subject: FAQ: soc.culture.french - Changes since last posting [monthly]
- From: Christophe.Wolfhugel@grasp.insa-lyon.fr (Christophe Wolfhugel)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: culture-french-faq/changes
- Summary: This article summarizes the changes that have been
- made to the soc.culture.french FAQ since its last posting.
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 22:47:49 +0100
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.french,news.answers
- Subject: FAQ: soc.culture.french - Intro [monthly]
- From: Christophe.Wolfhugel@grasp.insa-lyon.fr (Christophe Wolfhugel)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: culture-french-faq/part0
- Summary: This bilingual (french-english) article is intended for readers inte-
- rested in the soc.culture.french newsgroup and contains relevant information
- about french-speaking countries and answers to frequently asked questions.
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 22:48:02 +0100
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.greek,news.answers
- Subject: (*) Soc.Culture.Greek Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
- From: nfotis@ntua.gr (Nick C. Fotis)
- Frequency: weekly
- Archive-name: greek-faq
- Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1992 11:21:31 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.hongkong,news.answers
- Subject: soc.culture.hongkong FAQ, Part I
- From: john@jho.com (John Ho)
- Frequency: twice per month
- Archive-name: hongkong-faq/part1
- Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions (and
- their answers) on the soc.culture.hongkong. Please read this posting
- before posting to the newsgroup.
- Date: 22 Nov 92 05:00:15 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.hongkong,news.answers
- Subject: soc.culture.hongkong FAQ, Part III
- From: abs0@coos.dartmouth.edu (Kelvin Leung)
- Frequency: twice per month
- Archive-name: hongkong-faq/part3
- Summary: This posting contains the up-to-date info for Global Volunteer
- database. It is intended to help out all SCHK netters around
- the world.
- Date: 22 Nov 92 05:00:20 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.hongkong,news.answers
- Subject: soc.culture.hongkong FAQ, Part IV
- From: akwy@mundil.cs.mu.oz.au (Alan Yim)
- Frequency: twice per month
- Archive-name: hongkong-faq/part4
- Summary: Part IV of soc.culture.hongkong contains a list of Frequently
- Asked Question on the Hong Kong Pictures Archive.
- Date: 23 Oct 92 03:24:11 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.hongkong,soc.culture.china,soc.culture.taiwan,news.answers
- Subject: soc.culture.hongkong FAQ, Part II
- From: john@jho.com (John Ho)
- Frequency: twice per month
- Archive-name: hongkong-faq/part2
- Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions (and
- their answers) on Chinese Computing. It should be read by anyone
- who would like to learn about Chinese Computing.
- Date: 22 Nov 92 05:00:18 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian,news.answers
- Subject: [soc.culture.indian] FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- From: vikas@deolali.Eng.Sun.COM (Vikas Deolaliker)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: india-faq
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 16:59:21 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.iranian,news.answers
- Subject: soc.culture.iranian: Frequently Asked Questions [monthly posting]
- From: mack@isl.Stanford.EDU (Siamak Hashemi)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: iranian-faq
- Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions
- (and their answers) about soc.culture.iranian. It should be
- read by anyone who wishes to post to the soc.culture.iranian
- newsgroup.
- Date: 9 Nov 92 19:43:08 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.japan,news.answers
- Subject: [l/m */*/*] Soc.culture.japan references
- From: eugene@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: culture-japan-references
- Summary: Stop Think Observe Plan (crontab 0 4 5 * *)
- Date: 5 Nov 92 12:00:09 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.magyar,soc.culture.europe,news.answers
- Subject: Hungarian electronic resources FAQ
- From: fekete@bcvax1.bc.edu
- Frequency: twice per month
- Archive-name: hungarian-faq
- Date: 26 Nov 1992 06:00:32 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.mexican,soc.culture.latin-america,news.answers
- Subject: soc.culture.mexican FAQ
- From: rjsalvad@iastate.edu (Ricardo J. Salvador)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: mexican-faq
- Summary: This posting contains an index to FAQ items stored at an
- FTP archive site. This should be read by anyone wanting
- instructions on retrieving files from this site, and by
- anyone seeking information on mexican culture, history,
- society, language and tourism.
- Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1992 15:55:47 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.feminism,news.answers
- Subject: soc.feminism Information
- From: tittle@ics.uci.edu (Cindy Tittle Moore)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: feminism/info
- Date: 22 Nov 1992 06:00:24 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.feminism,news.answers
- Subject: soc.feminism References (part * of 3)
- From: tittle@ics.uci.edu (Cindy Tittle Moore)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: feminism/refs1
- Date: 22 Nov 1992 06:00:40 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.feminism,news.answers
- Subject: soc.feminism Resources
- From: tittle@ics.uci.edu (Cindy Tittle Moore)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: feminism/resources
- Date: 22 Nov 1992 06:00:34 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.feminism,news.answers
- Subject: soc.feminism Terminologies
- From: tittle@ics.uci.edu (Cindy Tittle Moore)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: feminism/terms
- Summary: This post contains a description of a variety of feminist
- groups and ideas. It is intended to give readers of
- soc.feminism a common basis for understanding different terms
- that get thrown around.
- Date: 22 Nov 1992 06:00:36 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.motss,news.answers
- Subject: soc.motss FAQ
- From: jct@mti.sgi.com (Chris Thomas)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: motss-faq
- Date: 30 Oct 1992 19:06:39 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.motss,soc.bi,alt.bbs.lists,alt.wanted.moslem.gay
- Subject: Gay and Lesbian BBS List - * *
- From: pyro@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Leedell J. Miller)
- Frequency: monthly
- Reply-To: 76057.3140@compuserve.com (Ephraim Dickstein)
- Comments: List's home is at BBS `Coconut Club', 1+312-281-6887
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1992 21:15:57 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.net-people
- Subject: Tips on using soc.net-people [l.m. */*/*]
- From: sridhar@enuxha.eas.asu.edu (Sridhar Venkataraman)
- Frequency: twice per month
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1992 22:50:29 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.penpals,news.answers
- Subject: Email-Pal Address Book [US list]
- From: gomes@tamu.edu (Carlos Macedo Gomes)
- Frequency: biweekly to weekly
- Archive-name: address-book/US-list/part1
- Summary: This is an email address book of people living in the United
- States who would like to start a correspondence with other people
- through email.
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1992 18:49:39 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: soc.penpals,news.answers
- Subject: Email-Pal Address Book [non-US list]
- From: gomes@tamu.edu (Carlos Macedo Gomes)
- Frequency: biweekly to weekly
- Archive-name: address-book/non-US-list/part1
- Summary: This is an email address book of people living outside the United
- States who would like to start a correspondence with other people
- through email.
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 01:15:41 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion,news.answers
- Subject: talk.abortion FAQ 1/3 [Q & A]
- From: ejones@umassmed.ummed.edu
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: abortion-faq/part1
- Date: 6 Jul 92 18:24:50 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion,news.answers
- Subject: talk.abortion FAQ 2/3 [DATA/INFO]
- From: ejones@umassmed.ummed.edu
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: abortion-faq/part2
- Date: 6 Jul 92 18:26:17 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion,news.answers
- Subject: talk.abortion FAQ 3/3 [DECISIONS]
- From: ejones@umassmed.ummed.edu
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: abortion-faq/part3
- Date: 6 Jul 92 18:28:19 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre,news.answers
- Subject: Welcome to talk.bizarre! (Monthly Posting)
- From: tbsc@volcano.tbsc.ORG (talk.bizarre Steering Committee)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: talk-bizarre
- Summary: How to make less of an ass of yourself on t.b
- Date: 13 Oct 92 21:02:30 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: talk.politics.guns,talk.politics.drugs,alt.censorship
- Subject: Libernet, an electronic digest and forum
- From: fagin@coos.dartmouth.edu (Barry S. Fagin)
- Frequency: approximately every two months
- Date: 4 Sep 92 17:12:34 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: talk.religion.misc,talk.religion.newage,alt.pagan,news.answers
- Subject: Frequently Asked Questions about Neopaganism
- From: esr@snark.thyrsus.com (Eric S. Raymond)
- Frequency: twice per year (Samhain and Beltane)
- Archive-name: neopaganism-faq
- Date: 2 Nov 92 17:25:07 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: ucb.becmug,comp.music,rec.music.makers,rec.music.synth,rec.music.compose,news.answers
- Subject: Electronic and Computer Music Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ)
- From: latta@xcf.berkeley.edu (Craig R. Latta)
- Frequency: fortnightly
- Summary: This posting contains a list of frequently-asked questions
- (and their answers) about electronic and computer
- music. It should be read by posters to ucb.becmug,
- rec.music.synth, rec.music.makers, rec.music.compose,
- and comp.music.
- Date: 3 Nov 92 05:29:58 GMT
- Archive-name: music/netjam-faq
-
- Newsgroups: uk.telecom,news.answers
- Subject: BT Network Services information (version *)
- From: ccs@aber.ac.uk (Christopher Samuel)
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: uk-telecom/network-services
-
- Newsgroups: uk.telecom,news.answers
- Subject: uk.telecom FAQ (version *)
- From: ccs@aber.ac.uk
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: uk-telecom/faq
-
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.admin
- Subject: Monthly checkgroups posting
- From: tp@mccall.com
- Frequency: monthly
- Date: 19 Aug 92 10:26:27 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.announce.newusers,comp.os.vms
- Subject: Monthly info posting: VMSnet on Bitnet
- From: tp@mccall.com
- Frequency: monthly
- Date: 10 Nov 92 09:36:07 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.announce.newusers,comp.os.vms,comp.org.decus,comp.sys.dec
- Subject: Monthly info posting: What is VMSnet?
- From: tp@mccall.com
- Frequency: monthly
- Date: 10 Nov 92 09:35:59 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.misc,comp.os.vms,news.answers
- Subject: Info-VAX: "Advanced" Common Questions
- From: munroe@dmc.com
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: info-vax/part03
- Date: 1 Nov 92 09:02:36 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.misc,comp.os.vms,news.answers
- Subject: Info-VAX: "Basic" Common Questions
- From: munroe@dmc.com
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: info-vax/part02
- Date: 1 Nov 92 09:02:26 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.misc,comp.os.vms,news.answers
- Subject: Info-VAX: How to find VAX/VMS software.
- From: munroe@dmc.com
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: info-vax/part04
- Date: 1 Nov 92 04:02:44 EST
-
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.misc,comp.os.vms,news.answers
- Subject: Info-VAX: Introduction to Info-VAX
- From: munroe@dmc.com
- Frequency: monthly
- Archive-name: info-vax/part01
- Date: 1 Nov 92 09:02:16 GMT
-
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.sources.d,comp.os.vms
- Subject: Monthly info posting: vmsnet.sources archive sites
- From: tp@mccall.com
- Frequency: monthly
- Date: 10 Nov 92 09:36:09 GMT
-
-
- --
- Jonathan Kamens jik@MIT.Edu
- MIT Information Systems/Athena Moderator, news.answers
- Xref: bloom-picayune.mit.edu comp.lang.perl:14080 news.answers:4269
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl,news.answers
- Path: bloom-picayune.mit.edu!enterpoop.mit.edu!usc!wupost!news.utdallas.edu!convex!tchrist
- From: Tom Christiansen <tchrist@convex.COM>
- Subject: comp.lang.perl FAQ diffs
- Originator: tchrist@pixel.convex.com
- Sender: usenet@news.eng.convex.com (news access account)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov30.131631.11693@news.eng.convex.com>
- Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
- Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1992 13:16:31 GMT
- Expires: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 12:00:00 GMT
- Reply-To: tchrist@convex.COM (Tom Christiansen)
- References: <1992Nov30.124619.8579@news.eng.convex.com>
- Nntp-Posting-Host: pixel.convex.com
- Organization: Convex Computer Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO
- Followup-To: comp.lang.perl
- X-Disclaimer: This message was written by a user at CONVEX Computer
- Corp. The opinions expressed are those of the user and
- not necessarily those of CONVEX.
- Lines: 292
-
- Here are the diffs for this month's FAQ. We have three new
- questions, plus some typos fixes and address corrections.
-
- --tom
-
- 29c29
- < Special thanks to Larry Wall for initially reviewing this list for
- ---
- > Special thanks to Larry Wall for periodically reviewing this list for
- 32d31
- <
- 60a60
- > 1.29) Is there a pretty-printer for Perl?
- 95a96,97
- > 2.35) How can I set up a footer format to be used with write()?
- > 2.36) Why does my Perl program keep growing in size?
- 98d99
- <
- 184c185
- < archive.cs.ruu.nl 131.211.80.5 (Europe)
- ---
- > ftp.cs.ruu.nl 131.211.80.17 (Europe)
- 290c291
- < You should definitely read the USENET comp.lang.perl newsgrouor
- ---
- > You should definitely read the USENET comp.lang.perl newsgroup or
- 318,321c319
- < North America and 1-707-829-0515. Autographed copies are available
- < from TECHbooks by calling 1-503-646-8257 or mailing info@techbook.com.
- < Cost is ~30$US for the regular version, 40$US for the autographed one.
- < The book's ISBN is 0-937175-64-1.
- ---
- > North America and 1-707-829-0515. The book's ISBN is 0-937175-64-1.
- 322a321,324
- > Autographed copies are *NO LONGER* available from TECHbooks --
- > you'll have to nab the authors in person if you want one. Larry
- > routinely carries around a camel stamp for just such an occasion.
- >
- 333c335,336
- < Volume 2 Number 4.
- ---
- > Volume 2 Number 4. The newest (Dec 92) Computer Language magazine
- > is also alleged to contain a cover article on Perl.
- 335c338
- < The USENIX LISA (Large Installations Systems Adminstration) Conference
- ---
- > The USENIX LISA (Large Installations Systems Administration) Conference
- 339c342
- < for futher information.
- ---
- > for further information.
- 345c348
- < tut.cis.ohio-state.edu in the pub/perl/scripts/ subdirectory.
- ---
- > archive.cis.ohio-state.edu in the pub/perl/scripts/ subdirectory.
- 365c368
- < archive.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.5], file /pub/DOC/perlref-4.035.tar.Z.
- ---
- > ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.17], file /pub/DOC/perlref-4.035.tar.Z.
- 423,425c426,428
- < the host betwixt.cs.caltech.edu (131.215.128.4) in the directory
- < /pub/comp.lang.perl. They are also to uunet in
- < /languages/perl/comp.lang.perl . It contains these things:
- ---
- > the host ftp.cs.caltech.edu (131.215.128.204) in the directory
- > /pub/comp.lang.perl. The file is comp.lang.perl.tar.Z; this file
- > was last modified on February 15, 1992, and is 8.9 megabytes long.
- 427,430d429
- < comp.lang.perl.tar.Z -- the 5M tarchive in MH/news format
- < archives/ -- the unpacked 5M tarchive
- < unviewed/ -- new comp.lang.perl messages
- <
- 458c457
- < Liam Quin's excellent lqtext system, available from ftp.toronto.edu
- ---
- > Liam Quin's excellent lqtext system, available from ftp.cs.toronto.edu
- 462c461,462
- < these days, but I haven't used them.
- ---
- > these days, but I haven't used them. Any information on these would
- > be appreciated.
- 480,481c480,481
- < ftp to rascal.ics.utexas.edu from the file
- < ~ftp/mac/programming/Perl_402_MPW_CPT_bin .
- ---
- > ftp to wuarchive.wustl.edu [128.252.135.4] from the file
- > /mirrors2/rascal.ics.utexas.edu/programming/Perl_402_MPW_CPT_bin .
- 482a483,485
- > You can also get it from Host gatekeeper.dec.com [16.1.0.2]
- > in /.9/plan/perl/macperl/Perl_402_MPW_CPT_bin .
- >
- 484c487
- < be considerate of RASCAL's users during CDT working hours.
- ---
- > be considerate of the archive sites' users during CDT working hours.
- 496a500,517
- > Here's more, from Timothy Murphy <tim@maths.tcd.ie >
- >
- >
- > I ported perl to the Mac, using Think C, a while ago. I've
- > used it quite a lot since without problems.
- >
- > It is available from ftp.maths.tcd.ie in pub/Mac/perl.hqx .
- > The source (as diffs from the standard source) is in the
- > subdirectory pub/Mac/perl-4.035 .
- >
- > A Mac version of patch is also available in pub/Mac/patch.hqx
- > with source in pub/Mac/patch-2.0 . Various other Mac ports of
- > GNU programs can be found in the same place.
- >
- > They all use a small "ThinkCPosix" library containing various
- > Unix-like functions, which again can be found in the same
- > place.
- >
- 531,534c552,555
- < <buzz@toxicavenger.bear.com>, to create a higher level interface
- < (DBperl) that will allow you to write your queries in a
- < database-independent fashion. Meanwhile, here are the authors of the
- < various extensions:
- ---
- > <buzz@bear.com>, to create a higher level interface (DBperl) that
- > will allow you to write your queries in a database-independent
- > fashion. If you're interested, send mail to
- > <perldb-interest-request@vix.com> about it.
- 535a557,558
- > Meanwhile, here are the authors of the various extensions:
- >
- 539c562
- < Interperl Interbase Buzz Moschetti (buzz@fsrg.bear.com)
- ---
- > Interperl Interbase Buzz Moschetti (buzz@bear.com)
- 658c681
- < archive.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.5] via anonymous ftp in the directory
- ---
- > ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.17] via anonymous ftp. in the directory
- 691c714
- < speak to this STDIN server.
- ---
- > speak to this STDWIN server.
- 816,822c839,840
- < At this time, the known list includes at least the following: Convex,
- < Netlabs, BSDI, Integraph, Dell, and Kubota Pacific, although the
- < latter is in /usr/contrib only. Many other companies use Perl
- < internally for purposes of tools development, systems administration,
- < installation scripts, and test suites. Rumor has it that the large
- < workstation vendors (the TLA set) are seriously looking into shipping
- < Perl with their standard systems "soon".
- ---
- > At this time, the known list of companies that ship Perl includes at
- > least the following:
- 823a842,855
- > BSDI
- > Comdisco Systems
- > CONVEX Computer Corporation
- > Dell
- > Integraph
- > Kubota Pacific (/usr/contrib)
- > Netlabs
- >
- > Many other companies use Perl internally for purposes of tools
- > development, systems administration, installation scripts, and test
- > suites. Rumor has it that the large workstation vendors (the TLA set)
- > are seriously looking into shipping Perl with their standard systems
- > "soon".
- >
- 828a861
- >
- 843c876
- < of the earlier ones are on convex.com in /pib/perl/info/japh.
- ---
- > of the earlier ones are on convex.com in /pub/perl/info/japh.
- 849a883
- > 1.29) Is there a pretty-printer for Perl?
- 850a885,887
- > That depends on what you mean. If you want something
- > that works like vgrind on Perl programs, then the answer
- > is "yes, nearly". Here's a vgrind entry for perl:
- 851a889,902
- > PERL|perl|Perl:\
- > :pb=(^\d?sub\d\p\d?|\{):\
- > :bb={:be=}:cb=#:ce=$:sb=":se=\e":lb=':\
- > :le=\e':tl:\
- > :id=_:\
- > :kw=\
- > if for foreach unless until while continue else elsif \
- > do eval require \
- > die exit \
- > defined delete reset \
- > goto last redo next dump \
- > local undef return \
- > write format \
- > sub package
- 852a904,913
- > It doesn't actually do everything right; in particular,
- > things like $#, $', s#/foo##, and $foo'bar all confuse it.
- >
- > If what you mean is whether there is a program that will
- > reformat the program much as indent(1) will do for C, then
- > the answer is no. The complex feedback between the scanner
- > and the parser (as in the things that confuse vgrind) make
- > it challenging to write at best to write a stand-alone C parser.
- >
- >
- 999c1060
- < reutrns 5 times whether printing (2+4) succeeded, and
- ---
- > returns 5 times whether printing (2+4) succeeded, and
- 1015c1076
- < properly. Recasting your code to use them can help alot.
- ---
- > properly. Recasting your code to use them can help a lot.
- 1098c1159
- < while () {
- ---
- > while (<>) {
- 1158c1219
- < context, an that the <FILE> syntax in an array context will read all the
- ---
- > context, and that the <FILE> syntax in an array context will read all the
- 1192c1253
- < system "stty", 'cbreak',
- ---
- > system "stty", '-icanon',
- 1676c1737
- < foreach $key ( sort { $x{$b} <=> $a{$a} } keys %ary ) {
- ---
- > foreach $key ( sort { $ary{$b} <=> $ary{$a} } keys %ary ) {
- 1871c1932
- < associative array in an analagous fashion. That's because %foobar in
- ---
- > associative array in an analogous fashion. That's because %foobar in
- 1988c2049
- < you're still apt to be bogged down by exec()s. You have to analize
- ---
- > you're still apt to be bogged down by exec()s. You have to analyze
- 2099c2160
- < plum and pcops. Since perl5 is prety much a total rewrite, we can
- ---
- > plum and pcops. Since perl5 is pretty much a total rewrite, we can
- 2101c2162
- < problem before then, a signifcant portion of the perl world would
- ---
- > problem before then, a significant portion of the Perl world would
- 2102a2164,2206
- >
- >
- > 2.35) How can I set up a footer format to be used with write()?
- >
- > While the $^ variable contains the name of the current header format,
- > there is no corresponding mechanism to automatically do the same thing
- > for a footer. Not knowing how big a format is going to be until you
- > evaluate it is one of the major problems.
- >
- > If you have a fixed-size footer, you can get footers by checking for
- > line left on page ($-) before each write, and printing the footer
- > yourself if necessary.
- >
- > Another strategy is to open a pipe to yourself, using open(KID, "|-")
- > and always write()ing to the KID, who then postprocesses its STDIN to
- > rearrange headers and footers however you like. Not very convenient,
- > but doable.
- >
- >
- > 2.36) Why does my Perl program keep growing in size?
- >
- > While there may be a real memory leak in the Perl source code or even
- > whichever malloc() you're using, common causes are incomplete eval()s
- > or local()s in loops.
- >
- > An eval() which terminates in error due to a failed parsing
- > will leave a bit of memory unusable.
- >
- > A local() inside a loop:
- >
- > for (1..100) {
- > local(@array);
- > }
- >
- > will build up 100 versions of @array before the loop is done.
- > The work-around is:
- >
- > local(@array);
- > for (1..100) {
- > undef @array;
- > }
- >
- > Larry reports that this behavior is fixed for perl5.
- --
- Tom Christiansen tchrist@convex.com convex!tchrist
-
- signal(i, SIG_DFL); /* crunch, crunch, crunch */
- --Larry Wall in doarg.c from the perl source code
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- From: Tom Christiansen <tchrist@convex.COM>
- Subject: comp.lang.perl FAQ (part 0 of 2)
- Originator: tchrist@pixel.convex.com
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-
- This article contains the table of contents to some of the most
- frequently asked questions in comp.lang.perl, a newsgroup devoted to
- the Perl programming language. There are two pieces following
- this, the general information questions in part1 and the largely
- technical opnes in part2.
-
- They're all good questions, but they come up often enough that
- substantial net bandwidth can be saved by looking here first before
- asking. Before posting a question, you really should consult the Perl
- man page; there's a lot of information packed in there.
-