Perl
From EDM2
Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. In addition to CGI, Perl is used for graphics programming, system administration, network programming, finance, bioinformatics, and other applications but remains most popular as a scripting tool for web applications. The OS/2 implementation of Perl 5 has a rather neat module called OS2:REXX that allows you to call DLLs that follow the REXX calling convention enabling Perl users to use any REXX extensions in their programs.
Contents
Libraries
- Apache Xerces Perl - Perl API for Xerces C++ XML parser
Programmer's utilities
- Exuberant ctags - Creates index files out of Perl source files
DOS Perl
While not officially supported Perl can be compiled and used with DOS using the 4.x branch, at this point in time 5.x branch is not supported.
- XAV's Active State DOS Perl archive - Instructions on how to compile Perl for DOS
- Perl 3.0 for MS-DOS A native DOS port of version 3, outdated but better native support than the later versions
- DOS text & programmers editors with Perl support
- Boxer - Perl syntax highlighting support built in
- Elvis - Perl syntax support included by default
- FTE - Has support for syntax highlighting, code folding and syntax-aware autoindent.
Version
- 5.14.2 (2012-01-05)
- 5.16.1
- OS/2: 5.32.0 (2020-08-29)
Articles
- Heiko Korsawe: An Introduction to Perl - Translated to English by Thomas Klein
Publications
- Larry Wall; Tom Christiansen; Randal L. Schwartz: Programming Perl Second Edition - O'Reilly 1996, ISBN 1-56592-149-6
- Sriram Srinivasan: Advanced Perl Programming - O'Reilly 1997, ISBN 1-56592-220-4
- Nigel Chapman: PERL - The Programmer's Companion - Wiley 1997, ISBN 0-471-97563-X
- Michael McMillan: PERL from the Ground Up - Osborne 1998, ISBN 0-07-882404-4
- Alligator Descartes; Tim Bunce: Programming the Perl DBI: Database programming with Perl - O'Reilly 2000, ISBN 978-1-56592-699-8
Licence
- Perl is open source software distributed under either the Artistic License or the GNU General Public License.
- Original author: Larry Wall
- Japanese NLS: Yasushi Saito
- OS/2 16-bit port: Raymond Chen
- OS/2 32-bit port: Kai-Uwe Rommel, Andreas Kaiser, Ilya Zakharevich, Paul Smedley
- Hirofumi Watanabe (Japanese OS/2 port & patches to the main code)
Links
- Paul Smedley's Perl port (Current)
- Ilya Zakharevich's Perl archive - Outdated but contains a lot of OS/2 and generic scripts, some who never made it to Hobbes, et al.