Indeed. Pages 49 - 54 of PERL5 Pocket Reference - Johan Vromans lists every single one of them. $US 6.95 $CAN 9.95 ISBN 1-56592-495-9 ... I quote

@ARGV - Contains the command-line arguments for the script (not includ +ing the command name [like in C], which is in $0). [...] $_ - Alternative: $ARG The default input, output, and pattern-searching space. [...] $! - Alternative: $OS_ERROR, $ERRNO Used in a numeric context, yields the current value of errno. Used in + a string context, yields the corresponding error string.

I hope you find that helpful.



Wait! This isn't a Parachute, this is a Backpack!

In reply to Re: @INC, $_, $!???????? by gregor42
in thread @INC, $_, $!???????? by Fian

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