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authorKarl Williamson <khw@cpan.org>2017-01-16 17:51:20 -0700
committerKarl Williamson <khw@cpan.org>2017-01-19 10:24:01 -0700
commit2dc9bc8419687eac4909c664fdbbb1c6a2a8c683 (patch)
tree9cfda8e0f26345effb06dfd0003b0954f10ca9b3
parent8bafd282a6fa128ebec02d04e12692c4b75a7d3f (diff)
downloadperl-2dc9bc8419687eac4909c664fdbbb1c6a2a8c683.tar.gz
perlop: Remove obsolete text
'use encoding' no longer works. Don't say it does.
-rw-r--r--pod/perlop.pod7
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perlop.pod b/pod/perlop.pod
index 3cf9db67e6..6550133284 100644
--- a/pod/perlop.pod
+++ b/pod/perlop.pod
@@ -1569,12 +1569,9 @@ as a Unicode code point no matter what the native encoding is. The name of the
character in the 256th position (indexed by 0) in Unicode is
C<LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON>.
-There are a couple of exceptions to the above rule. S<C<\N{U+I<hex number>}>> is
+An exception to the above rule is that S<C<\N{U+I<hex number>}>> is
always interpreted as a Unicode code point, so that C<\N{U+0050}> is C<"P"> even
-on EBCDIC platforms. And if C<S<L<use encoding|encoding>>> is in effect, the
-number is considered to be in that encoding, and is translated from that into
-the platform's native encoding if there is a corresponding native character;
-otherwise to Unicode.
+on EBCDIC platforms.
=back