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Old 11-21-2010
Malware analysis

A collection of resources (mostly online) that will help those interested get started working towards an understanding of how to pick apart malware, see what it does, and how to protect against it.

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Mojo::Collection(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Mojo::Collection(3pm)

NAME
Mojo::Collection - Collection SYNOPSIS
# Manipulate collections use Mojo::Collection; my $collection = Mojo::Collection->new(qw(just works)); unshift @$collection, 'it'; $collection->map(sub { ucfirst })->each(sub { my ($word, $count) = @_; say "$count: $word"; }); # Use the alternative constructor use Mojo::Collection 'c'; c(qw(a b c))->join('/')->url_escape->say; DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Collection is a container for collections. FUNCTIONS
Mojo::Collection implements the following functions. "c" my $collection = c(1, 2, 3); Construct a new Mojo::Collection object. METHODS
Mojo::Collection implements the following methods. "new" my $collection = Mojo::Collection->new(1, 2, 3); Construct a new Mojo::Collection object. "each" my @elements = $collection->each; $collection = $collection->each(sub {...}); Evaluate closure for each element in collection. $collection->each(sub { my ($e, $count) = @_; say "$count: $e"; }); "first" my $first = $collection->first; my $first = $collection->first(sub {...}); Evaluate closure for each element in collection and return the first one for which the closure returns true. my $five = $collection->first(sub { $_ == 5 }); "grep" my $new = $collection->grep(sub {...}); Evaluate closure for each element in collection and create a new collection with all elements for which the closure returned true. my $interesting = $collection->grep(sub { /mojo/i }); "join" my $stream = $collection->join(" "); Turn collection into Mojo::ByteStream. $collection->join(" ")->say; "map" my $new = $collection->map(sub {...}); Evaluate closure for each element in collection and create a new collection from the results. my $doubled = $collection->map(sub { $_ * 2 }); "reverse" my $new = $collection->reverse; Create a new collection with all elements in reverse order. "slice" my $new = $collection->slice(4 .. 7); Create a new collection with all selected elements. "shuffle" my $new = $collection->shuffle; Create a new collection with all elements in random order. "size" my $size = $collection->size; Number of elements in collection. "sort" my $new = $collection->sort; my $new = $collection->sort(sub {...}); Sort elements based on return value of closure and create a new collection from the results. my $insensitive = $collection->sort(sub { uc(shift) cmp uc(shift) }); SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::Collection(3pm)