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Perl is an open source programming language created in 1987 by Larry Wall.

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Perl is a family of high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming languages. The languages in this family include Perl 5 and Perl 6. Though Perl is not officially an acronym, there are various backronyms in use, including "Practical Extraction and Reporting Language". Read more on Wikipedia...


Example from Riju:
print("Hello, world!\n");
Example from hello-world:
#!/usr/bin/perl print "Hello World\n";
# Hello world in perl print "Hello World!\n";
Example from Linguist:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl print "Perl\n"
Example from Wikipedia:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use IO::Handle; my ( $remaining, $total ); $remaining = $total = shift(@ARGV); STDOUT->autoflush(1); while ( $remaining ) { printf ( "Remaining %s/%s \r", $remaining--, $total ); sleep 1; } print "\n";
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Language features

Feature Supported Example Token
Standard Library print "Hello, World!\n";
Scientific Notation
Binary Literals # 0b[01]+(_[01]+)*
Integers # \d+(_\d+)*
Floats # (?i)(\d*(_\d*)*\.\d+(_\d*)*|\d+(_\d*)*\.\d+(_\d*)*)(e[+-]?\d+)?
Hexadecimals # 0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+(_[0-9A-Fa-f]+)*
Octals # 0_?[0-7]+(_[0-7]+)*
Conditionals
While Loops
Print() Debugging print
Range Operator # https://users.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave.Marshall/PERL/node38.html @array = (1..10);
Operator Overloading
Multiple Inheritance
File Imports use Digest::MD5 'md5_hex';
Directives # In Perl, the keyword "use", which imports modules, can also be used to specify directives, such as use strict; or use utf8; use utf8;
Here Document
Line Comments # A comment #
MultiLine Comments =begin comment This is all part of multiline comment. You can use as many lines as you like These comments will be ignored by the compiler until the next =cut is encountered. =cut =begin =cut
Comments # A comment
Regular Expression Syntax Sugar print "Hello World" =~ /(\w)/;
Strings "hello world"
Case Insensitive Identifiers X
Semantic Indentation X

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