Xah Lee wrote: > --------------------- > > for perl syntax lookup, use perldoc in the command line. For example: > perldoc perl
Wrong. That command will give you a high-level overview of Perl but tell you nothing about the syntax. To lookup the Perl syntax you would have to use perldoc perlsyn > use 'perldoc -f functionName' for specific function. example: > perldoc -f qq BS. That will tell you what a function does, it doesn't tell you anything at all about the syntax of Perl. BTW: Why on earth are you using qq() as an example? That doc page just points you to 'perldoc perlop'. > note that keywords cannot be looked up with -f. For basic keywords > like > > if, while..., use > perldoc perlop BS. What gave you the idea that keywords were operators? Of course keywords can be found where they belong, in the syntax definition of the language, but not in the operator section of the documentation. Why don't you just stop posting this nonsense? jue -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list