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O_NDELAY flag
:
12.3.3. Nonblocking Filehandles
object orientation (OO)
:
7.1. OO: An Introduction
inheritance
7.2.6. The Need for Inheritance
8.3. On Inheritance
other languages and :
7.5.1. Tcl
polymorphism :
7.2.4. The Need for Polymorphism
object pointers
:
20.3.1.3. SVs and object pointers
object references
:
7.2.2. Unique Identity
objects
7.2. Objects in Perl
20.2.1. Perl Objects
associations between :
11.2.7. Object Associations
attributes of
7.2.8. Accessor Methods
7.2.1. Attributes
8.1. Efficient Attribute Storage
closures versus
4.4.3. Closures Versus Objects
20.3.5.4. Objects versus closures
delegation :
8.2. Delegation
destroying :
7.2.7. Object Destruction
encapsulating : (see
encapsulation
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faster :
20.7. A Peek into the Future
identity of :
11.2.6. Object Identity
IO objects :
12.5. IO Objects and Filehandles
syntax of :
B.5. Objects
uniquess of :
11.2.8. Uniqueness of Objects in Memory
ObjectTemplate library
8.1.1. ObjectTemplate: Attribute Storage Using Arrays
11.1. Adaptor: An Introduction
ODBC module
:
10.4.2. Win32::ODBC
ODBC specification
:
10.4. Relational Databases
one-to-many associations
:
11.2.7. Object Associations
OO
: (see
object orientation
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opcodes
:
20.2.2. Translator
open function
:
3.4. Filehandles, Directory Handles, and Formats
opendir function
:
3.4. Filehandles, Directory Handles, and Formats
optimizing (peephole optimizer)
:
20.2.2.2. Compilation and code generation stages
Oracle module
:
10.4.1. DBI (Database Interface)
oraperl executable
:
10.4.1. DBI (Database Interface)
orthogonal (transparent) persistence
11. Implementing Object Persistence
11.2.1. Design Goals
Ousterhout, John
:
The Case for Scripting
overriding base classes
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7.2.6.1. Overriding base classes
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