in reply to Re^3: Your favorite objects NOT of the hashref phylum
in thread Your favorite objects NOT of the hashref phylum

Thanx, sometimes I forget the simplest things

Me, too. Sometimes, I find there's nothing for it but a good skim through perlfunc, which has a nicely categorized list of all the built-in functions (and has all the long descriptions that perldoc -f gives you).

-xdg

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Re^5: Your favorite objects NOT of the hashref phylum
by codeacrobat (Chaplain) on Mar 23, 2006 at 21:13 UTC
    perlfunc is a fine thing. I prefer searching it directly over using for example perldoc -f time. You can always hit /^\s+time and then n some times until you find the function record.
    This is slower and sometimes you have to hit n a couple of times. The good thing is you learn/remember the rest of the functions.