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authorJesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com>2011-04-20 00:08:03 +1000
committerJesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com>2011-04-20 00:39:08 +1000
commitd9ec32f95a2b16ea0227e97dacf7de29677749c7 (patch)
tree7016c7207d8a331d99c221789529c10fdc5d6ac9
parent9700c45b7e3bd512c56a8c3607f53e73245de6db (diff)
downloadperl-d9ec32f95a2b16ea0227e97dacf7de29677749c7.tar.gz
Ilmari pointed out that I incorrectly marked up some perl function()
statements as C<function()>
-rw-r--r--pod/perldelta.pod14
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perldelta.pod b/pod/perldelta.pod
index fd4d69a5e9..625b133693 100644
--- a/pod/perldelta.pod
+++ b/pod/perldelta.pod
@@ -2158,7 +2158,7 @@ of a code point that hasn't been assigned to another one.
The L<version> pragma has been upgraded from 0.82 to 0.88.
-Because of a bug, now fixed, the C<is_strict()> and C<is_lax()> functions did not
+Because of a bug, now fixed, the is_strict() and is_lax() functions did not
work when exported (5.12.1).
=item *
@@ -2860,7 +2860,7 @@ When C<perlio> became the default and C<unix> became the default bottom layer,
the most common path for creating files from Perl became C<PerlIOUnix_open>,
which has always explicitly used C<0666> as the permission mask. This prevents
inheriting permissions from RMS defaults and ACLs, so to avoid that problem,
-we now pass C<0777> to C<open()>. In theVMS CRTL, C<0777> has a special
+we now pass C<0777> to open(). In theVMS CRTL, C<0777> has a special
meaning over and above intersecting with the current umask; specifically, it
allows Unix syscalls to preserve native default permissions (5.12.3).
@@ -3794,7 +3794,7 @@ drawbacks, and the feature is scheduled to be removed in 5.16.
=item 2
-C<quotemeta()> (and its in-line equivalent C<\Q>) can also give different
+quotemeta() (and its in-line equivalent C<\Q>) can also give different
results depending on whether a string is encoded in UTF-8. See
L<perlunicode/The "Unicode Bug">.
@@ -4456,16 +4456,16 @@ F<Module-Install> distribution on CPAN to fail. (Specifically, F<02_mymeta.t> te
=head1 Errata
-=head2 C<keys()>, C<values()>, and C<each()> work on arrays
+=head2 keys(), values(), and each() work on arrays
-You can now use the C<keys()>, C<values()>, and C<each()> builtins on arrays;
+You can now use the keys(), values(), and each() builtins on arrays;
previously you could use them only on hashes. See L<perlfunc> for details.
This is actually a change introduced in perl 5.12.0, but it was missed from
that release's L<perl5120delta>.
-=head2 C<split()> and C<@_>
+=head2 split() and C<@_>
-C<split()> no longer modifies C<@_> when called in scalar or void context.
+split() no longer modifies C<@_> when called in scalar or void context.
In void context it now produces a "Useless use of split" warning.
This was also a perl 5.12.0 changed that missed the perldelta.