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More Opcodes information from opnames.h and opcode.h The canonical list of operator names is the contents of the array PL_op_name, defined and initialised in file opcode.h of the Perl source distribution (and installed into the perl library). Each operator has both a terse name (its opname) and a more verbose or recognisable descriptive name. The opdesc function can be used to return a description for an OP. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Opcodes/ PR: 196687 Submitted by: svysh.fbsd@gmail.com Approved by: bapt marino (implicit)
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More Opcodes information from opnames.h and opcode.h
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The canonical list of operator names is the contents of the array
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PL_op_name, defined and initialised in file opcode.h of the Perl
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source distribution (and installed into the perl library).
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Each operator has both a terse name (its opname) and a more verbose or
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recognisable descriptive name. The opdesc function can be used to
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return a description for an OP.
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Opcodes/
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