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authorMatt S Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>2010-06-21 22:49:30 +0100
committerMatt S Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>2010-06-21 22:49:30 +0100
commit958e98f0d5b0ac49e048e0f734715af7f86d3bd7 (patch)
tree3c7f9d3ff42a75ff867cace8e5341053a30e5cc8
parent20a372dd3af0f5514aa5ab9f401ecbfacf31773e (diff)
downloadperl-958e98f0d5b0ac49e048e0f734715af7f86d3bd7.tar.gz
fixup pod warnings
-rw-r--r--pod/perl5132delta.pod22
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perl5132delta.pod b/pod/perl5132delta.pod
index 5baf15b2c3..56cce9e749 100644
--- a/pod/perl5132delta.pod
+++ b/pod/perl5132delta.pod
@@ -86,8 +86,8 @@ Locale::Country, Locale::Language and Locale::Currency were updated from
=head3 Thread-Semaphore 2.11
-Added new methods ->down_nb() and ->down_force() at the suggestion of Rick
-Garlick.
+Added new methods -E<gt>down_nb() and -E<gt>down_force() at the suggestion
+of Rick Garlick.
Refactored methods to skip argument validation when no argument is supplied.
@@ -96,15 +96,15 @@ Refactored methods to skip argument validation when no argument is supplied.
=head3 CPAN.pm 1.94_57
=over 4
-
+
=item * release 1.94_57
-
+
=item * bugfix: treat modules correctly that are deprecated in perl 5.12.
-
+
=item * bugfix: RT #57482 and #57788 revealed that configure_requires
implicitly assumed build_requires instead of normal requires. (Reported
by Andrew Whatson and Father Chrysostomos respectively)
-
+
=item * testfix: solaris should run the tests without expect because (some?)
solaris have a broken expect
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ arguments for overloading I<before> checking for magic, so for example
an overloaded object returned by a tied array access would usually be
treated as not overloaded (RT #57012) (6f1401, ed3b9b, 6a5f8c .. 24328f).
-=item * Independently, a bug was fixed that prevented $tied->() from
+=item * Independently, a bug was fixed that prevented $tied-E<gt>() from
always calling FETCH correctly (RT #8438) (7c7501)
=back
@@ -338,10 +338,10 @@ as C<< m/foo/s and $bar >> but will issue a warning.
=head2 Recent OpenBSDs now use perl's malloc
-OpenBSD > 3.7 has a new malloc implementation which is mmap based and as such
-can release memory back to the OS; however for perl using this malloc causes
-a substantial slowdown so we now default to using perl's malloc instead
-(RT #75742) (9b58b5).
+OpenBSD E<gt> 3.7 has a new malloc implementation which is mmap based
+and as such can release memory back to the OS; however for perl using
+this malloc causes a substantial slowdown so we now default to using
+perl's malloc instead (RT #75742) (9b58b5).
=head1 Acknowledgements