You can also find them in keywords.h, but that was probably what Abigail-II meant. Here they are for your enjoyment (perl 5.6.1):

NULL __FILE__ __LINE__ __PACKAGE__ __ +DATA__ __END__ AUTOLOAD BEGIN CORE DE +STROY END EQ GE GT IN +IT LE LT NE CHECK ab +s accept alarm and atan2 bi +nd binmode bless caller chdir ch +mod chomp chop chown chr ch +root close closedir cmp connect co +ntinue cos crypt dbmclose dbmopen de +fined delete die do dump ea +ch else elsif endgrent endhostent en +dnetent endprotoent endpwent endservent eof eq + eval exec exists exit ex +p fcntl fileno flock for fo +reach fork format formline ge ge +tc getgrent getgrgid getgrnam gethostbyaddr ge +thostbyname gethostent getlogin getnetbyaddr getnetbyname ge +tnetent getpeername getpgrp getppid getpriority ge +tprotobyname getprotobynumber getprotoent getpwent getpwnam ge +tpwuid getservbyname getservbyport getservent getsockname ge +tsockopt glob gmtime goto grep gt + hex if index int io +ctl join keys kill last lc + lcfirst le length link li +sten local localtime lock log ls +tat lt m map mkdir ms +gctl msgget msgrcv msgsnd my ne + next no not oct op +en opendir or ord our pa +ck package pipe pop pos pr +int printf prototype push q qq + qr quotemeta qw qx ra +nd read readdir readline readlink re +adpipe recv redo ref rename re +quire reset return reverse rewinddir ri +ndex rmdir s scalar seek se +ekdir select semctl semget semop se +nd setgrent sethostent setnetent setpgrp se +tpriority setprotoent setpwent setservent setsockopt sh +ift shmctl shmget shmread shmwrite sh +utdown sin sleep socket socketpair so +rt splice split sprintf sqrt sr +and stat study sub substr sy +mlink syscall sysopen sysread sysseek sy +stem syswrite tell telldir tie ti +ed time times tr truncate uc + ucfirst umask undef unless un +link unpack unshift untie until us +e utime values vec wait wa +itpid wantarray warn while write x + xor y

cheers

tachyon

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