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- PPI::Statement::Compound
- Describes all compound statements
- PPI::Statement::Package
- A package statement
- PPI::Statement::Scheduled
- A scheduled code block
- PPI::Statement::Sub
- Subroutine declaration
- PPI::Statement::Variable
- Variable declaration statements
- PPI::Token::HereDoc
- Token class for the here-doc
- PPI::Tokenizer
- The Perl Document Tokenizer
- PPI::XS
- XS acceleration for the PPI perl parser
- prefork
- Optimized module loading for forking or non-forking processes
- Proc::Daemon
- Run Perl program as a daemon process
- Proc::InvokeEditor
- Perl extension for starting a text editor
- Proc::Killall
- Kill all instances of a process by pattern matching the command-line
- Proc::Killfam
- kill a list of pids, and all their sub-children
- Proc::PID::File
- a module to manage process id files
- Proc::ProcessTable
- Perl extension to access the unix process table
- Proc::ProcessTable::Process
- Perl process objects
- Proc::SyncExec
- Spawn processes but report exec() errors
- Proc::WaitStat
- Interpret and act on wait() status values
- Psad
- Perl extension for psad (the Port Scan Attack Detector) daemons
- Psh::Completion
- containing the completion routines of psh. Currently works with Term::ReadLine::Gnu and Term::ReadLine::Perl.
- Psh::Joblist
- A data structure suitable for handling job lists like bash's
- Psh::Locale
- containing base code for I18N
- Psh::Locale::Default
- containing translations for default locale
- Psh::OS
- Wrapper class for OS dependant stuff
- Psh::OS::Win
- Contains Windows specific code
- Psh::Parser
- Perl Shell Parser
- Psh::PerlEval
- package containing perl evaluation codes
- Psh::Strategy
- a Perl Shell Evaluation Strategy (base class)
- Psh::Strategy::Bang
- Evaluation strategies If the input line starts with ! all remaining input will be sent unchanged to /bin/sh
- Psh::StrategyBunch
- Evaluation strategies If the input line starts with ! all remaining input will be sent unchanged to /bin/sh If the input line starts with p! all remaining input will be sent unchanged to the perl interpreter Input within curly braces will be sent unchanged to the perl interpreter. Tries to detect perl builtins - this is helpful if you e.g. have a print command on your system. This is a small, minimal version without options which will react on your own sub's or on a limited list of important perl builtins. Please also see the strategy perlfunc_heavy This strategy will search for an executable file and execute it if possible. All input will be evaluated by the perl interpreter without any conditions.
- PSP::HTML::Entities
- Encode or decode strings with HTML entities
- PSP::HTML::Filter
- Filter HTML text through the parser
- PSP::HTML::HeadParser
- Parse <HEAD> section of a HTML document
- PSP::HTML::LinkExtor
- Extract links from an HTML document
- PSP::HTML::Parser
- HTML parser class
- PSP::HTML::TokeParser
- Alternative PSP::HTML::Parser interface
- pugs::hack
- How to hack on Pugs
- pugs::run
- How to run Pugs
- Qpsmtpd
- Qpsmtpd
- Qpsmtpd::Address
- Lightweight E-Mail address objects
- Qpsmtpd::Auth
- Authentication framework for qpsmtpd
- Qpsmtpd::Connection
- A single SMTP connection
- Qpsmtpd::Constants
- Constants for plugins to use
- Qpsmtpd::Postfix
- Qpsmtpd::Postfix
- Qpsmtpd::Transaction
- single SMTP session transaction data
- Qt
- Perl interface to the Qt GUI Widget toolkit
- Quantum::Entanglement
- QM entanglement of variables in perl
- Quantum::Superpositions
- QM-like superpositions in Perl
- Quota
- Perl interface to file system quotas
- Razor2::Errorhandler
- Error handling mechanism for Razor.
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