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Index: K
- -k file test operator
 
  - Learning Perl, 10.5. The -x File Tests
  
- Perl in a Nutshell, 4.5.8. File Test Operators
  
- Programming Perl, 2.5.10. Named Unary and File Test Operators
   
- keyboard events
: Advanced Perl Programming, 14.6. Event Bindings
- keyboard input
  
  - (see also 
  
- (see also input)
  
- Perl Cookbook, 15.6. Reading from the Keyboard
  
- Perl Cookbook, 15.11. Editing Input
  
- checking for
: Perl Cookbook, 15.9. Checking for Waiting Input
     
- keys()
 
  - Perl Cookbook, 5.4. Traversing a Hash
  
- Perl Cookbook, 5.6. Retrieving from a Hash in Insertion Order
  
- Perl Cookbook, 5.9. Sorting a Hash
  
- Perl Cookbook, 5.11. Finding Common or Different Keys in Two Hashes
  
- Learning Perl, 1.5.16. Maintaining a Last-Good-Guess Database
  
- Learning Perl, 5.4.1. The keys Function
  
- Learning Perl on Win32 Systems, 1.6.13. Many Secret Word Files in the Current Directory
  
- Learning Perl on Win32 Systems, 1.6.16. Maintaining a Last-Good-Guess Database
  
- Learning Perl on Win32 Systems, 5.4.1. The keys Function
  
- Perl in a Nutshell, Chapter 5, Reference: keys
  
- Programming Perl, 3.2.79. keys
  
- scalar context and
: Learning Perl, 5.4.1. The keys Function
  
- Tie::IxHash module and
: Perl Cookbook, 5.6. Retrieving from a Hash in Insertion Order
  
- using
: Learning Perl, 1.5.13. Many Secret Word Files in the Current Directory
              
- keys, hash
 
  - (see also hashes (associative arrays))
  
- Learning Perl, 5.1. What Is a Hash?
  
- Learning Perl on Win32 Systems, 5.1. What Is a Hash?
   
- keys, Registry
: Learning Perl on Win32 Systems, 16.4.1. The Registry Structure
- keywords() (CGI.pm)
: Perl in a Nutshell, Chapter 10, Reference: isindex
- kill()
   
  - Learning Perl, 14.6. Sending and Receiving Signals
  
- Perl in a Nutshell, Chapter 5, Reference: kill
  
- Programming Perl, 3.2.80. kill
  
- Win32::Process module
: Perl in a Nutshell, Chapter 19, Reference: Kill
    
- kill command
 
  - -l option
: Programming Perl, 6.2.1. Signals
  
- listing available signals
: Perl Cookbook, 16.13. Listing Available Signals
  
- sending signals
: Perl Cookbook, 16.14. Sending a Signal
   
- killtags program (example)
: Perl Cookbook, 6.6. Matching Multiple Lines
- kit'n'caboodle
: Learning Perl, 15.4. Advanced Sorting
- kitty
: Learning Perl, 6.2. Input from the Diamond Operator
- kludge
: Learning Perl, 9.4. Labeled Blocks
- Koenig, Andreas
: Perl in a Nutshell, 2.1. The CPAN Architecture
     
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