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Index: R
- radiobuttons
- 
  - A.1.1. Radiobutton
  - 14.3.3. Radiobuttons and Checkbuttons
 
- rand function
: 4.4.2.1. Random number generation
- random database access/insertion
: 10.1. Persistence Issues
- random number generation
: 4.4.2.1. Random number generation
- RDBMSs (relational databases)
- 
  - 7.1. OO: An Introduction
  - 10.4. Relational Databases
 
- read-only variables
: 3.3.2. Constants
- receiving sockets
: 12.2.1. Receiver
- record-oriented persistence
: 10.3. Record-Oriented Approach
- redirection
: 3.4.1. I/O Redirection
- ref function
- 
  - 1.4. Querying a Reference
  - 7.2.4. The Need for Polymorphism
 
- references
- 
  - 1. Data References and Anonymous Storage
  - 1.1.1. A Reference Is Just Another Scalar
  - 1.2. Using References
  - 20.3.1. Scalar Values
  - to anonymous arrays/hashes
: 1.2.3. References to Anonymous Storage
  - blessed, IVs and
: 20.3.1.3. SVs and object pointers
  - C pointers
: 1. Data References and Anonymous Storage
  - circular
: 1.6.1. Reference Counts
  - to constants
: 3.3.2. Constants
  - dereferencing
: 1.1.2. Dereferencing
  - multiple levels of
: 1.2.4. Dereferencing Multiple Levels of Indirection
  - nested data structures
: 1.3. Nested Data Structures
  - object references
: 7.2.2. Unique Identity
  - in other languages
: 1.7.1. Tcl
  - performance and
: 1.2.2. Performance Efficiency
  - precedence and
: 1.1.6. Confusion About Precedence
  - querying
: 1.4. Querying a Reference
  - reference counts
: 1.6.1. Reference Counts
  - selective aliases
: 3.3.1. Selective Aliasing
  - static allocation
: 1.1. Referring to Existing Variables
  - to subroutines
  
- 
    - (see also closures)
    - 4.1. Subroutine References
    - 4.3. Closures
  
 
- SWIG and
: 18.3. SWIG Features
  - symbolic
  
- 
    - B.6. Dynamic Behavior
    - 1.5. Symbolic References
    - 4.1.4. Symbolic References
    - 6.1.2. Symbolic References
  
 
- syntax for
: B.1. References
  - to typeglobs
: 3.3.4. References to Typeglobs
  - typeglobs versus
: 3.2.2.1. Efficient parameter passing
 
- reflection
: 6.8. Accessing the Symbol Table
- 
  - other languages and
: 6.9. Language Comparisons
 
- RegExp tool
: 20.1. Reading the Source
- relational databases (RDBMSs)
- 
  - 7.1. OO: An Introduction
  - 10.4. Relational Databases
 
- relative indexing
: 14.3.5.3. Insertion with relative indexing
- remote procedure calls (RPC)
- 
  - 13.2. Remote Procedure Calls (RPC)
  - 17.1. On Code Generation
 
- repeat function
: 14.5. Timers
- require statement
: 6.2. Packages and Files
- resources for further reading
: Resources
- 
  - perldsc document
: 2. Implementing Complex Data Structures
  - perltoot document
: 4.4.3. Closures Versus Objects
 
- retrieve_where function
: 11.1. Adaptor: An Introduction
- 
  - Adaptor::DBI module
: 11.3.2.2. Queries
  - Adaptor::File module
: 11.3.1.3. Query processing
 
- return stack (retstack)
: 20.4.3. Inside Other Stacks
- RPC (Remote Procedure Call)
: 17.1. On Code Generation
- RPC module
: 13.2. Remote Procedure Calls (RPC)
- RTTI (Run Time Type Identification)
: 6.9.3. C/C++
- run-time binding
: 7.2.4. The Need for Polymorphism
- run-time errors
: (see exceptions)
- run-time evaluation
- 
  - (see also eval function)
  - B.6. Dynamic Behavior
  - 5. Eval
  - Language Syntax
  - in other languages
: 5.7. Eval in Other Languages
 
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