perl-pkg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description Perl 5.003 man pages in Newton Book Format (NewtonOS 2.0) These turned out, for the most part, at lot better than I had hoped, thanks to the nice HTML coding and the wonderful Newt's Cape by Steve Weyer. Please send me any bugs or formatting errors. I don't know how much I will support these, but I imagine I will update them at some point. All links have been removed. I didn't feel like making this a fully-functioning set of books with links, just a handy way to carry around the Perl docs. Module man docs are not included, and I have no plans to include them. perldiag, perlfunc and perlguts pages are split up into several pages. perldiag is organized alphabetically, while perlfunc and perlguts have the main section separate, with the rest organized alphabetically, because my Newton MP120 simply could not process files that big into books with Newt's Cape. The split files also have slight name changes so they will be more descriptive and still fit in the Newton character limit for icon view. The alphabetically listed files are pdiag-xx, pfunc-xx, pguts-xx. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Synopsis perl-pkg.html This Readme File (html) perl-pkg.pkg This Readme File (Newton Book) perl-pkg.txt This Readme File (text) perl-pqr.pkg Pudge's Quick Reference perl-man.pkg Perl overview perlbook.pkg Perl book information perlbot.pkg Perl OO tricks and examples perlcall.pkg Perl calling conventions from C perldata.pkg Perl data structures perldebug.pkg Perl debugging pdiag-ad.pkg Perl diagnostic messages (A-D) pdiag-ep.pkg Perl diagnostic messages (E-P) pdiag-rz.pkg Perl diagnostic messages (R-Z) perldsc.pkg Perl data structures intro perlembed.pkg Perl how to embed perl in your C or C++ app perlform.pkg Perl formats perlfunc.pkg Perl builtin functions pfunc-ad.pkg perlfunc (A-D) pfunc-ek.pkg perlfunc (E-K) pfunc-lr.pkg perlfunc (L-R) pfunc-s.pkg perlfunc (S) pfunc-ty.pkg perlfunc (T-Y) perlguts.pkg Perl internal functions for those doing extensions pguts-ao.pkg perlguts API Listing (A-O) pguts-pz.pkg perlguts API Listing (P-Z) perlipc.pkg Perl interprocess communication perllol.pkg Perl data structures: lists of lists perlmod.pkg Perl modules perlobj.pkg Perl objects perlop.pkg Perl operators and precedence perlpod.pkg Perl plain old documentation perlre.pkg Perl regular expressions perlref.pkg Perl references perlrun.pkg Perl execution and options perlsec.pkg Perl security perlstyle.pkg Perl style guide perlsub.pkg Perl subroutines perlsyn.pkg Perl syntax perltie.pkg Perl objects hidden behind simple variables perltrap.pkg Perl traps for the unwary perlvar.pkg Perl predefined variables perlxs.pkg Perl XS application programming interface perlxstut.pkg Perl XS tutorial ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release Notes 07-Oct-96 * Updated with perl5.003 distribution. * Newt's Cape fixed bug with tag that caused some problems with disappearing text in some places where a < or > showed up. * Split up perlguts APIs into two different files. * Fixed minor formatting problems. * Still having problem with TITLE of the perl overview manpage coming up incorrectly. For now, the name is changed to perl-man. Don't ask me, I can't figure it out. 12-Sep-96 First release. Not much else to say. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hints This whole thing won't fit on a 2MB card (probably on a 4). Put in the packages you will be using frequently or whatever. For instance, the docs for C programmers and extension writing (xs*, call, embed, guts, etc.) are of no use to me, so I don't keep them on my Newton. I do, however, keep almost everything else all on one 2MB card. I can fit everything except for the xs, call, embed, guts, diag, pod, book and perl-man packages on my card with about 8K to spare. I use a package freezer (freeze-utilities-1.0, available from AMUG) so the books don't take up heap space while they are not being used. The problem with keeping them frozen, of course, is that they cannot be searched while they are frozen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author Chris Nandor pudge@pcix.com http://pudge.petersons.com/ Created With: Perl5.003 Distribution pods and pod2html Newt's Cape http://www.netaxs.com/~weyer/newton/newtscape.html Package Buddy http://rainbow.rmii.com/~rbruce/tactile/packageBuddy.html Last Revised: 07-Oct-96