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1 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 1 Perl Practical Extraction and Report Language Shell-level scripting language: Glue that ties together programs written in other languages. Perl: Developed by Larry Wall in the late 1980s. Builds on... sh awk sed c

2 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 2 Perl and the Web One-pass compilation means Perl programs can be efficiently compiled on demand. Perl makes it easy to process text (and generate HTML!). With contributed modules in the CPAN library, Perl has become a defacto standard for CGI programming on the Web, esp. on Unix servers.

3 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 3 Perl vs Java Server vs Client... Input info may be too sensitive to send over the net to an applet. Applet downloading and startup cause high latency. No special browser plugins are needed, since Perl doesn’t run in the browser.

4 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 4 Perl has a “Little Language” philosophy Small numbers of variables means less concern about name conflicts... declarations not required. Perl grows out of a systems-programming context. Conciseness was valued over transparency. The meanings of language features are often dependent on context (e.g., list context vs scalar context). One system may consist of many Perl scripts.

5 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 5 Comments on the Book by Sebesta A Little Book on Perl, by Robert W. Sebesta is a recent book (2000). It covers Perl 5.005. (Perl 5.6 has since come out, but Sebesta's book is generally consistent with it.) The book is clearly written and covers the right stuff. Sebesta is the author of a popular text on programming languages.

6 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 6 Running a Perl Program #!/usr/bin/perl print("Out of the oyster!\n"); # comment Make sure the file is executable: chmod +x howdy.pl Run the program from the command line:./howdy.pl

7 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 7 A Perl Script for the Web #!/usr/bin/perl print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; $now = localtime(); print " "; print " The time is $now\n"; print " ";

8 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 8 Online help perldoc perl (overview) perldoc perlfaq (freq. asked questions) perldoc perldata (data structures) perldoc perlsyn (syntax) perldoc perlop (operators and precedence) perldoc perlre (regular expressions) perldoc perlrun (execution and options) perldoc -f split (info on a function)

9 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 9 The Fundamental Data Types $n = 25; # a numeric scalar $str = "Here is a string"; print('The value of $n is '. $n); # Note strings with ' ' do not have # variable "interpolation" performed # But strings with " " DO have it. print("The value is $n.");

10 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 10 String Operations "string1". "string2" # concatenation Can also be done using interpolation: $str1 = "abc"; $str2 = "def"; $newstr = "$str1$str2";

11 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 11 Support for processing text: Immediate, embedded (“Here”) Documents print << "END-OF-PRINT"; Hello there. This is a two-line immediate text doc. END-OF-PRINT

12 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 12 Choice of Interpolating or Not $dollars = 64000; print <<”EOT”; The $dollars question. Are $dollars printed out here? EOT

13 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 13 Choice of Interpolating or Not $dollars = 64000; print <<’EOT’; The $64000 question. Are $dollars printed out here? EOT

14 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 14 Interpolation -- Not The $64000 question. Are $dollars printed out here?

15 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 15 Arrays @trees = ("Oak", "Maple", "Madrona"); @moretrees = qw(pine alter hemlock); @ages = (75, 50.5, "twenty"); $mytree = $trees[1]; # "Maple"

16 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 16 Hashes (Associative Arrays) $foodtype{"Spaghetti"} = "Italian"; $thetype = $foodtype{"Spaghetti"}; foreach $food (keys %foodtype) { $thetype = $foodtype{$food}; print "Food $food is $thetype\n"; }

17 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 17 Quick Example of CGI Processing: The HTML Form Type your user name:

18 CSE 341 -- S. Tanimoto Perl Introduction 18 CGI Processing: The Perl Script #!/usr/bin/perl use CGI qw/:standard/; $theName = param("username"); print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print " "; print " Your user name is $theName"; print " ";


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