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What are some really useful but esoteric language features in Perl that you've actually been able to employ to do useful work?

Guidelines:

  • Try to limit answers to the Perl core and not CPAN
  • Please give an example and a short description


Hidden Features also found in other languages' Hidden Features:

(These are all from Corion's answer)

  • C#
    • Duff's Device
    • Portability and Standardness
    • Quotes for whitespace delimited lists and strings
    • Aliasable namespaces
  • Java
    • Static Initalizers
  • JavaScript
    • Functions are First Class citizens
    • Block scope and closure
    • Calling methods and accessors indirectly through a variable
  • Ruby
    • Defining methods through code
  • PHP
    • Pervasive online documentation
    • Magic methods
    • Symbolic references
  • Python
    • One line value swapping
    • Ability to replace even core functions with your own functionality

Other Hidden Features:

Operators:

Quoting constructs:

Syntax and Names:

Modules, Pragmas, and command-line options:

Variables:

Loops and flow control:

Regular expressions:

Other features:

Other tricks, and meta-answers:


See Also:

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I've always found Perl itself to be a hidden feature. ;) – Paul Nathan Apr 16 at 14:00
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Using hashes (where keys are unique) to obtain the unique elements of a list:

my %unique = map { $_ => 1 } @list;
my @unique = keys %unique;
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