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    NAME

         Symbol - manipulate Perl symbols and their names
    
    
    

    SYNOPSIS

             use Symbol;
    
             $sym = gensym;
             open($sym, "filename");
             $_ = <$sym>;
             # etc.
    
             ungensym $sym;      # no effect
    
             print qualify("x"), "\n";              # "Test::x"
             print qualify("x", "FOO"), "\n"        # "FOO::x"
             print qualify("BAR::x"), "\n";         # "BAR::x"
             print qualify("BAR::x", "FOO"), "\n";  # "BAR::x"
             print qualify("STDOUT", "FOO"), "\n";  # "main::STDOUT" (global)
             print qualify(\*x), "\n";              # returns \*x
             print qualify(\*x, "FOO"), "\n";       # returns \*x
    
             use strict refs;
             print { qualify_to_ref $fh } "foo!\n";
             $ref = qualify_to_ref $name, $pkg;
    
             use Symbol qw(delete_package);
             delete_package('Foo::Bar');
             print "deleted\n" unless exists $Foo::{'Bar::'};
    
    
    
    

    DESCRIPTION

         `Symbol::gensym' creates an anonymous glob and returns a
         reference to it.  Such a glob reference can be used as a
         file or directory handle.
    
         For backward compatibility with older implementations that
         didn't support anonymous globs, `Symbol::ungensym' is also
         provided.  But it doesn't do anything.
    
         `Symbol::qualify' turns unqualified symbol names into
         qualified variable names (e.g. "myvar" ->
         "MyPackage::myvar").  If it is given a second parameter,
         `qualify' uses it as the default package; otherwise, it uses
         the package of its caller.  Regardless, global variable
         names (e.g. "STDOUT", "ENV", "SIG") are always qualified
         with "main::".
    
         Qualification applies only to symbol names (strings).
         References are left unchanged under the assumption that they
         are glob references, which are qualified by their nature.
    
    
         `Symbol::qualify_to_ref' is just like `Symbol::qualify'
         except that it returns a glob ref rather than a symbol name,
         so you can use the result even if `use strict 'refs'' is in
         effect.
    
         `Symbol::delete_package' wipes out a whole package
         namespace.  Note this routine is not exported by default--
         you may want to import it explicitly.
    
    
    
    


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