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Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials, Second Edition
Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials, Second Edition
ISBN: 059600737X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 116
Authors:
Allison Randal
,
Dan Sugalski
,
Leopold Toetsch
BUY ON AMAZON
Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials, 2nd Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
How This Book Is Organized
Font Conventions
Using Code Examples
We d Like to Hear from You
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Project Overview
1.1 The Birth of Perl 6
1.2 In the Beginning . . .
1.3 The Continuing Mission
Chapter 2. Project Development
2.1 Language Development
2.2 Parrot Development
Chapter 3. Design Philosophy
3.1 Linguistic and Cognitive Considerations
3.2 Architectural Considerations
Chapter 4. Basic Syntax
4.1 Variables
4.2 Operators
4.3 Control Structures
Chapter 5. Subroutines
5.1 Using Subroutines
5.2 Parameters
5.3 Arguments
5.4 Subroutine Stubs
5.5 Subroutine Scope
5.6 Anonymous Subroutines
5.7 Multi Subroutines
5.8 Curried Subroutines
5.9 Wrapped Subroutines
5.10 Lvalue Subroutines
5.11 Macros
Chapter 6. Objects
6.1 Using Objects
6.2 Classes
6.3 Roles
6.4 Delegation
6.5 Private and Public
6.6 Subroutines
6.7 Submethods
6.8 Multiple Dispatch
Chapter 7. Grammars and Rules
7.1 Using Rules
7.2 Building Blocks
7.3 Modifiers
7.4 Built-in Rules
7.5 Backtracking Control
7.6 Hypothetical Variables
Chapter 8. Parrot Internals
8.1 Core Design Principles
8.2 Parrot s Architecture
8.3 The Interpreter
8.4 IO, Events, and Threads
8.5 Objects
8.6 Advanced Features
8.7 Conclusion
Chapter 9. Parrot Assembly Language
9.1 Getting Started
9.2 Basics
9.3 Working with PMCs
9.4 Flow Control
9.5 Stacks and Register Frames
9.6 Lexicals and Globals
9.7 Subroutines
9.8 Exceptions and Exception Handlers
9.9 Events
9.10 Threads
9.11 Loading Bytecode
9.12 Classes and Objects
9.13 Writing Tests
Chapter 10. Parrot Intermediate Representation
10.1 Statements
10.2 Variables and Constants
10.3 Symbol Operators
10.4 Labels
10.5 Flow Control
10.6 Subroutines
10.7 Methods
Chapter 11. Parrot Reference
11.1 PASM Opcodes
11.2 PIR Directives
11.3 PIR Instructions
11.4 Parrot Command-Line Options
Colophon
Index
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Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials, Second Edition
ISBN: 059600737X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 116
Authors:
Allison Randal
,
Dan Sugalski
,
Leopold Toetsch
BUY ON AMAZON
Snort Cookbook
Detecting and Normalizing HTTP Traffic
Getting Performance Metrics
Integrating Snort with Webmin
Recognizing HTTP Traffic on Unusual Ports
Performing Forensics Using Snort
SQL Hacks
Hack 6. Dont Perform the Same Calculation Over and Over
Text Handling
Hack 57. Generate Unique Sequential Numbers
Storing Small Amounts of Data
Hack 97. Allow an Anonymous Account
C++ How to Program (5th Edition)
Algorithms
Wrap-Up
Destructors
Introduction
E.4. Using Command-Line Arguments
Practical Intrusion Analysis: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century
Understanding Intrusion Detection
IDS and IPS Internals
Snort
Laws, Standards, and Organizations
The Future of Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Junos Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Gathering Hardware Inventory Information
Configuring SNMP
Setting the Routers Source Address
Introduction
Manually Configuring IGMP
DNS & BIND Cookbook
Getting BIND
Configuring a Name Server as a Slave for a Zone
Making the Domain Name of Your Zone Point to Your Web Server
Configuring a Name Server as Slave for All of Your Zones
Changing the Resolvers Timeout
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