Robin Norwood schreef:
Timothy Johnson:
-f is for internal functions.
I've wondered for quite a while why 'perldoc foo' doesn't 'do what I
mean' and search for foo as a built in funtion, then the module.
Anyone know what the reason is?
You can shell-script it yourself of course:
perldoc
Timothy Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe you want 'perldoc -f splice'.
-f is for internal functions.
I've wondered for quite a while why 'perldoc foo' doesn't 'do what I
mean' and search for foo as a built in funtion, then the module.
Anyone know what the reason is?
-RN
I believe you want 'perldoc -f splice'.
-f is for internal functions.
-Original Message-
From: chen li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 9:31 AM
To: beginners@perl.org
Subject: line command in perl
Dear all,
I want to find the usage of a specific function