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authorSlaven Rezic <slaven@rezic.de>2002-10-03 23:54:22 +0200
committerhv <hv@crypt.org>2002-10-17 11:28:38 +0000
commit94655993b20cb9c52b7d861dd02a2575bace49b1 (patch)
treecd4e26d500342430fb9d57b69ce200a81bee8d4c /Porting/pumpkin.pod
parent78e1b766412138639765560ca379489ded0446bf (diff)
downloadperl-94655993b20cb9c52b7d861dd02a2575bace49b1.tar.gz
minor tweaks in Porting/pumpkin.pod
Message-Id: <200210031954.g93JsMiZ034457@vran.herceg.de> p4raw-id: //depot/perl@18021
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diff --git a/Porting/pumpkin.pod b/Porting/pumpkin.pod
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--- a/Porting/pumpkin.pod
+++ b/Porting/pumpkin.pod
@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ to change the version number near the top of the F<Changes> file.
=head2 Todo
-The F<Todo> file contains a roughly-catgorized unordered list of
+The F<pod/perltodo.pod> file contains a roughly-catgorized unordered list of
aspects of Perl that could use enhancement, features that could be
added, areas that could be cleaned up, and so on. During your term as
pumpkin-holder, you will probably address some of these issues, and
@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ You might like, early in your pumpkin-holding career, to see if you
can find champions for partiticular issues on the to-do list: an issue
owned is an issue more likely to be resolved.
-There are also some more porting-specific L<Todo> items later in this
+There are also some more porting-specific L</Todo> items later in this
file.
=head2 OS/2-specific updates
@@ -1325,9 +1325,11 @@ Anyway, all this leads to quite obscure failures that are sure to drive
casual users crazy. Even experienced users will get confused :-). Upon
reflection, I'd say leave libperl.so in $archlib.
-=item 4.
+=back
+
+=head2 Indentation style
-Indentation style: over the years Perl has become a mishmash of
+Over the years Perl has become a mishmash of
various indentation styles, but the original "Larry style" can
probably be restored with (GNU) indent somewhat like this:
@@ -1340,8 +1342,6 @@ of consecutive assignments, which would truly wreck the layout in
places like sv.c:Perl_sv_upgrade() or sv.c:Perl_clone_using().
Similarly nicely aligned &&s, ||s and ==s would not be respected.
-=back
-
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