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author | David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org> | 2013-05-23 16:58:20 -0400 |
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committer | David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org> | 2013-05-23 20:11:25 -0400 |
commit | 1dcc3c19f1c031cf741527de0a2b2e4c178e9f04 (patch) | |
tree | 6671dfcff6b3069b962df3215750bb566dafac35 /README.os2 | |
parent | f5bfcfd8f19e8103e4fff44523de3ca4d7c7a8f0 (diff) | |
download | perl-1dcc3c19f1c031cf741527de0a2b2e4c178e9f04.tar.gz |
fix various Pod line length warnings
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diff --git a/README.os2 b/README.os2 index d5a86df1ea..90938ebff6 100644 --- a/README.os2 +++ b/README.os2 @@ -404,11 +404,12 @@ there is an executable file F<blah.exe> I<anywhere> on C<PATH>. In other words, C<PATH> is essentially searched twice: once by the OS for an executable, then by Perl for scripts. -Note also that executable files on OS/2 can have an arbitrary extension, -but F<.exe> will be automatically appended if no dot is present in the name. -The workaround is as simple as that: since F<blah.> and F<blah> denote the -same file (at list on FAT and HPFS file systems), to start an executable residing in file F<n:/bin/blah> (no -extension) give an argument C<n:/bin/blah.> (dot appended) to system(). +Note also that executable files on OS/2 can have an arbitrary extension, but +F<.exe> will be automatically appended if no dot is present in the name. The +workaround is as simple as that: since F<blah.> and F<blah> denote the same +file (at list on FAT and HPFS file systems), to start an executable residing in +file F<n:/bin/blah> (no extension) give an argument C<n:/bin/blah.> (dot +appended) to system(). Perl will start PM programs from VIO (=text-mode) Perl process in a separate PM session; @@ -1409,7 +1410,8 @@ For best results compile the C file below with the same options as the Perl DLL. However, a lot of functionality will work even if the executable is not an EMX applications, e.g., if compiled with - gcc -Wall -DDOSISH -DOS2=1 -O2 -s -Zomf -Zsys perl-starter.c -DPERL_DLL_BASENAME=\"perl312F\" -Zstack 8192 -Zlinker /PM:VIO + gcc -Wall -DDOSISH -DOS2=1 -O2 -s -Zomf -Zsys perl-starter.c \ + -DPERL_DLL_BASENAME=\"perl312F\" -Zstack 8192 -Zlinker /PM:VIO Here is the sample C file: |