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authorKarl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>2012-02-02 21:24:35 -0700
committerKarl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>2012-02-04 15:14:57 -0700
commit1f3b48882b3173e918e15fa542773c54410f6684 (patch)
treef06e1f2a4f0ce9818eb761578044a6a3ffaa548c /lib/charnames.pm
parentb8ba2307370f4f32d3a3208fea5acc14c759ef14 (diff)
downloadperl-1f3b48882b3173e918e15fa542773c54410f6684.tar.gz
charnames: pod nits
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/lib/charnames.pm b/lib/charnames.pm
index 2dd40a6ef3..534ed5cd0a 100644
--- a/lib/charnames.pm
+++ b/lib/charnames.pm
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
package charnames;
use strict;
use warnings;
-our $VERSION = '1.28';
+our $VERSION = '1.29';
use unicore::Name; # mktables-generated algorithmically-defined names
use _charnames (); # The submodule for this where most of the work gets done
@@ -155,12 +155,12 @@ Unicode name.
=back
-Starting in Perl 5.16, any occurrence of C<\N{I<CHARNAME>}> sequences
+Starting in Perl v5.16, any occurrence of C<\N{I<CHARNAME>}> sequences
in a double-quotish string automatically loads this module with arguments
C<:full> and C<:short> (described below) if it hasn't already been loaded with
different arguments, in order to compile the named Unicode character into
-position in the string. Prior to 5.16, an explicit S<C<use charnames>> was
-required to enable this usage. (However, prior to 5.16, the form C<S<"use
+position in the string. Prior to v5.16, an explicit S<C<use charnames>> was
+required to enable this usage. (However, prior to v5.16, the form C<S<"use
charnames ();">> did not enable C<\N{I<CHARNAME>}>.)
Note that C<\N{U+I<...>}>, where the I<...> is a hexadecimal number,
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ I<CHARNAME> is looked up as a letter in the given scripts (in the
specified order). Customized aliases can override these, and are explained in
L</CUSTOM ALIASES>.
-For lookup of I<CHARNAME> inside a given script I<SCRIPTNAME>
+For lookup of I<CHARNAME> inside a given script I<SCRIPTNAME>,
this pragma looks in the table of standard Unicode names for the names
SCRIPTNAME CAPITAL LETTER CHARNAME
@@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ C<undef> stringifies to. (If you ask for a code point past the legal
Unicode maximum of U+10FFFF that you haven't assigned an alias to, you
get C<undef> plus a warning.)
-The input number must be a non-negative integer or a string beginning
+The input number must be a non-negative integer, or a string beginning
with C<"U+"> or C<"0x"> with the remainder considered to be a
hexadecimal integer. A literal numeric constant must be unsigned; it
will be interpreted as hex if it has a leading zero or contains