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Reading and writing to a serial port in Windows is
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Opening the serial port in Linux is performed in much
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Welcome to your Linux system!
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Directions for further study 201
Part 2 Minimal Perl: for UNIX and
Linux Shell Programmers 203
7 Built-in functions 205
7.1 Understanding and managing evaluation context 206
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2.9 Standard option clusters for Perl commands and scripts . . . . . ....
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In this book, Unix is shorthand for “UNIX, Linux, and related operating systems,” as detailed in the
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UNIX systems—including versions of the humble DOS.
STANDARD OPTION CLUSTERS 45
Table 2.9 Standard option clusters for Perl commands and scripts
Primary option ... Minimal Perl and removed only in the rare cases where it
spoils the results. It’s shown here for both the
sed and perl commands for uniformity.
WRITING SIMPLE SCRIPTS 37
The second form is principally ... commands and small Perl scripts
that surpass the limitations of the
UNIX grep command. We’ll start by reviewing
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... letters, digits, and dots. Domains ending in two-letter country codes other than
.us are “foreign” (to Americans, at least); for instance, the .pl domain stands for
Poland, and
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and to make the
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lines, and they...